Nikon
Z6 III
First partially stacked full-frame sensor with 6K N-RAW internal video.
$2,499
Released Jun 2024
Z6 III is 3.7 years newer.
Wins
Z6 II
Wins
Z6 III
6 categories tied
TL;DR — Key differences
- BZ6 III has higher Burst (electronic) (120 fps vs 14 fps)
- BZ6 III has higher 4K max frame rate (120 fps vs 60 fps)
- BZ6 III has higher IBIS effectiveness (8 stops vs 5 stops)
- BZ6 III has higher EVF resolution (5,760,000 vs 3,690,000)
- BZ6 III has higher ISO max (native) (64,000 vs 51,200)
Key specs at a glance
Size and weight, to scale
Z6 II
134 × 101 × 70 mm
615 g (1.36 lb / 21.69 oz)
Z6 III
139 × 102 × 74 mm
760 g (1.68 lb / 26.81 oz)
Z6 II is 5mm narrower, 1mm shorter, and 5mm thinner than Z6 III.
Z6 II is 145 g lighter than Z6 III.
Depth (front-to-back): 70mm Z6 II · 74mm Z6 III
Sensor size, to scale
Z6 II
35.9 × 23.9 mm · Full Frame
858 mm² area
Z6 III
35.9 × 23.9 mm · Full Frame
858 mm² area
Lens ecosystem
Native lens selection
Z6 II
✓ more lensesNikon Z
90+
native lenses available
Z6 III
✓ more lensesNikon Z
90+
native lenses available
Counts include current first-party and major third-party native autofocus lenses.
Use-case scoring
Which one for what?
Algorithmic scores from verified specs · 10 = best in class
Why pick one over the other
Reasons to choose
Z6 II
Dimensions (W×H×D mm)
Adds 134, 100.5, 69.5
Weight
615 g vs 760 g — lower is better
Battery life (CIPA)
410 shots vs 380 shots — higher is better
Reasons to choose
Z6 III
AF low-light limit
-10 EV vs -4.5 EV — lower is better
Dimensions (W×H×D mm)
Adds 138.5, 101.5, 74
Burst (electronic)
120 fps vs 14 fps — higher is better
Subject recognition
Adds Birds, Cars, Bicycles…
Pre-Capture / Pre-Release
Only Z6 III supports it
4K max frame rate
120 fps vs 60 fps — higher is better
Internal RAW video
Only Z6 III supports it
Codecs
Adds N-RAW, ProRes RAW HQ
Both cameras share
- ✓Resolution — Both 24.5 MP
- ✓AA filter — Both support aa filter
- ✓ISO min (native) — Both 100
- ✓AF points / zones — Both 273
- ✓Eye AF — Both support eye af
- ✓Animal / bird AF — Both support animal / bird af
Pros & cons at a glance
Editorially curated highlights and trade-offs.
Z6 II
Pros
- ✓Proven hybrid
- ✓Dual slots
- ✓Good video
Cons
- –Superseded by Z6 III
- –24MP
- –Older AF
Z6 III
Pros
- ✓Partially stacked CMOS reduces rolling shutter
- ✓6K N-RAW 60p internal — true filmmaking capability
- ✓5.76M dot EVF — best-in-class resolution
- ✓14fps mechanical burst
Cons
- –EN-EL15c battery life only 380 CIPA shots
- –Smaller lens ecosystem vs. Canon RF
Full specifications
✓ = category winner
Frequently asked
Quick answers generated from verified specs.
Which is better for sports, Z6 II or Z6 III?
Z6 III scores 8.5/10 versus 3.5/10 for Z6 II — 120fps burst — pro-level action capture.
What's the resolution difference between the Z6 II and Z6 III?
Both cameras share the same 24.5 MP resolution.
Do the Z6 II and Z6 III have in-body image stabilization?
Z6 II has 5-stop in-body image stabilization, while z6 III has 8-stop in-body image stabilization.
Which shoots faster bursts — the Z6 II or the Z6 III?
Z6 II reaches 14 fps electronic. Z6 III reaches 120 fps electronic.
What's the weight difference between the Z6 II and Z6 III?
Z6 II weighs 615 g and Z6 III weighs 760 g, so the Z6 II is 145 g lighter.
Do the Z6 II and Z6 III record 4K video?
Z6 II: 4K up to 60p. Z6 III: 6K RAW (max), 4K up to 120p.
Are the Z6 II and Z6 III weather sealed?
Z6 II: Yes. Z6 III: Yes.
Which has better battery life?
Rated battery life is 410 shots (CIPA) for the Z6 II and 380 shots for the Z6 III, giving the Z6 II the edge.
How much does each cost?
Z6 II launched at $1,999 and Z6 III at $2,499. The Z6 II is $500 less.
Specs sourced from manufacturer data. Use-case scores algorithmically derived. Last reviewed May 2026.