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Nikon D850 vs Nikon Z6 III: Which Should You Get?

By Jason Polak No Comments
Last Updated On December 24, 2024

The Nikon D850 is Nikon’s best high-resolution DSLR and the Nikon Z6 III is a full-frame mirrorless camera, released seven years after the D850. Being from such different eras, they have quite a few differences. Which one is right for you?

Nikon D850 vs Nikon Z6 III Specifications Comparison

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Camera FeatureNikon D850Nikon Z6 III
AnnouncedJuly 2017June 2024
Camera TypeDSLRMirrorless
Sensor TypeBSI CMOSPartially Stacked CMOS
Image ProcessorEXPEED 5EXPEED 7
Resolution45.7 MP24.5 MP
Pixel Dimensions8256×55046048×4024
Sensor Dimensions35.9 x 23.9 mm (Full Frame)35.9 x 23.9 mm (Full Frame)
Sensor Pixel Size4.35µ5.94µ
Low Pass FilterNoYes
IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization)NoYes
Base ISOISO 64ISO 100
Max Native ISOISO 25,600ISO 64,000
Extended ISOsISO 32-102,400ISO 50-204,800
High-Resolution Sensor ShiftNoYes
Focus Stack BracketingYesYes
Pre-Shoot Burst ModeNoYes (JPEG only)
Fastest Shutter Speed1/80001/16000
Longest Shutter Speed30 seconds900 seconds
Continuous Shooting (Mechanical Shutter)7 FPS14 FPS
Continuous Shooting (Electronic Shutter)7 FPS20 FPS
Notes for High FPS ShootingUp to 9 FPS with MB-D18 gripNone
Buffer Size (Raw)200 frames (7 FPS)Over 1000 frames (20 FPS)
Autofocus SystemPhase DetectHybrid PDAF with deep learning subject recognition
Autofocus Points153 273
Maximum Low-Light AF Sensitivity (Standardized to f/2, ISO 100)-4 EV-8.5 EV
Standard Flash Sync Speed1/2501/200
Video Features
Maximum Video Bit Depth (Internal)8 bits12 bits
Maximum Video Bit Depth (External)8 bits12 bits
Raw VideoNoYes
6K Maximum FramerateN/A60 FPS
4K Maximum Framerate30 FPS120 FPS
1080P Maximum Framerate120 FPS240 FPS
Additional Video Crop FactorNoNo
Chroma Subsampling4:2:0, 4:2:2 (External)4:2:2
Video Recording Limit30 min125 min
Physical and Other Features
Card Slots2 2
Slot 1 TypeCFExpress Type BCFExpress Type B
Slot 2 TypeSD (UHS-II)SD (UHS-II)
Rear LCD Size (Diagonal)3.2 in3.2 in
Rear LCD Resolution2.36 million dots2.1 million dots
Articulating LCDSingle AxisFully Articulating
TouchscreenYesYes
ViewfinderPentaprism / OVFEVF
Viewfinder Magnification0.75x0.8x
Viewfinder ResolutionN/A5.76 million dots
Viewfinder Coverage100%100%
Voice MemoNoYes
Headphone JackYesYes
Microphone JackYesYes
Built-in FlashNoNo
GPSNoNo
BluetoothYesYes
WiFiYesYes
USB TypeMicro B 3.0Type C 3.2 Gen 1
Battery TypeEN-EL15aEN-EL15c
Battery Life (Viewfinder)1840 frames360 frames
Battery Life (Rear LCD)N/A1390 frames
Battery Life (Eco Mode)N/A410 frames
Weather SealedYesYes
Weight (Body Only w/ Battery + Card)1005 g (2.22 lbs.)760 g (1.68 lbs.)
Dimensions (LxHxD)146 x 124 x 79 mm (5.7 x 4.9 x 3.1″)139 x 102 x 89 mm (5.5 x 4.0 x 3.5″)2
Price Comparison
MSRP, Body Only$3000 (Check Current Price)$2500 (Check Current Price)
Used Prices (Affiliate)Nikon D850 Used PricesNikon Z6 III Used Prices
1Not specified by Nikon
2The Nikon Z6 III’s official dimensions do not include the depth of the protruding viewfinder. To match the typical standards today, 15mm were added to the Z6 III’s depth measurement in this table.

Summary and Recommendations

The Nikon D850 is still very capable and widely-regarded. Unlike the slightly faster D5 and D6 models, the D850 has a 45.7MP sensor, making it one of the most popular Nikon DSLRs. It was also the second-last DSLR ever released by Nikon.

NikonD850_vs_NikonZ6III_comparison_back

The D850 is considered an all-purpose DSLR and can easily handle most situations. Its autofocus is similar to the D500 and is thus still used by many for action and wildlife. No doubt the D850 deserves a lot of respect.

Chimney Rock Colorado
NIKON D850 + 24-120mm f/4 @ 50mm, ISO 64, 1/1, f/8.0 © Nasim Mansurov

But the Z6 III is much newer, and it cannot be denied that the Z6 III incorporates many advances. It has subject-recognition autofocus that works better than the D850 in most cases. Also, it shoots twice as fast as the D850 at 14fps, even with the mechanical shutter. And, the Z6 III has seriously upgraded video compared to the D850, which was just barely capable in that regard.

Suffice it to say, the Z6 III is overall a better camera. But the D850 still has a few advantages. It’s got better battery life and a 45.7MP sensor, whereas the Z6 III is only 24MP. And while 24MP is enough for almost anyone, the extra megapixels of the D850 gives you an effective 1.4x increase in linear detail in the most ideal of conditions, and thus more cropping latitude.

Nikon Z6 III_Sample images_DSC3266
NIKON Z6_3 + NIKKOR Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR S @ 300mm, ISO 11400, 1/320, f/5.6 © Libor Vaicenbacher

Which one would I get today? I love the D850 but I’d get the Z6 III. The autofocus is good enough to replace the D850 and the Z6 III also gives you the silent shutter and it’s also much easier to use at low levels due to the rear screen. However, the D850 is still a reasonable choice for those who prefer DSLRs or who want that high-resolution sensor at a good price.
What does the Nikon D850 offer over the Nikon Z6 III?

  • 1.87 times more megapixels (45.7MP vs 24.5MP)
  • Better battery life when using the viewfinder, with approximately 1480 more shots according to CIPA measurements

What does the Nikon Z6 III offer over the Nikon D850?

  • In-body image stabilization, allowing for easier handheld photography even with non-stabilized lenses
  • Lighter weight (245g lighter or about 1.3 times lighter)
  • Lower price, costing $500 less

Questions? Go to our forum, where you can start a conversation and talk to photographers about these two cameras!


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About Jason Polak

Jason Polak is a bird and wildlife photographer from Ottawa, Canada. He has been interested in photography ever since he received a disposable film camera as a small child. His career as a mathematician led him to move to Australia in 2016, where he started seeing colorful parrots. A few casual shots with a lens completely unsuitable for birds got him hooked, and now wildlife photography is his biggest passion. Jason loves to show the beauty of animals to the world through photography, and one of his lifelong goals is to photograph five thousand species of birds. You can see more of Jason's work on his website or on his YouTube channel.

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