Nikon is selling a Z6 III camera with no wireless connectivity for government and law enforcement agencies



Nikon introduced a new Z6 III camera with no wireless connectivity (no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity, physically disabled). This means you cannot connect it to a smartphone, use the Nikon SnapBridge app, or transfer photos wirelessly. The price is $2,379.95 – this is $383 more expensive than a regular Z6 III model ($1,996.95).

Version Wireless Typical Buyers Notes
Standard Z6 III Full Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) + Bluetooth 5.0 Consumers, pros, content creators Uses SnapBridge + advanced network features (FTP, etc.)
Z6 III “No Wireless Connectivity” (B&H model 2036) None (physically disabled) Government agencies, SCIF facilities, law enforcement, secure studios Same imaging performance, just no radio modules

Why Nikon Makes and Sells the No-Wireless Version?

Nikon physically disables/removes the wireless components at the factory so they cannot be reactivated by the user (not just a software toggle). This is done specifically to meet strict security requirements. Key reasons include:

This is not new for Nikon – they’ve offered similar “no Wi-Fi” or wireless-disabled variants of DSLRs in the past (e.g., certain D750 units) for the same reasons.