Nikon Z6 vs Canon EOS R5: Which One Should You Get?

The Canon R5 and the Nikon Z6 are fairly different cameras at different price points. The R5 has a higher resolution sensor and a better autofocus system, but the Nikon Z6 is much more budget-friendly. Do their feature differences make up for the difference in price, and which one is right for you?

Nikon Z6 vs Canon EOS R5 Specifications Comparison

Camera FeatureNikon Z6Canon EOS R5
AnnouncedAugust 2018July 2020
Camera TypeMirrorlessMirrorless
Sensor TypeBSI CMOSCMOS
Image ProcessorEXPEED 6DIGIC X
Resolution24.5 MP45 MP
Pixel Dimensions6000×40008192×5464
Sensor Dimensions36 x 24 mm (Full Frame)36 x 24 mm (Full Frame)
Sensor Pixel Size5.94µ4.39µ
Low Pass FilterYesYes
IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization)YesYes
Base ISOISO 100ISO 100
Max Native ISOISO 51,200ISO 51,200
Extended ISOs50-204,80050-102,400
High-Resolution Sensor ShiftNoYes (JPEG only)
Focus Stack BracketingYesYes
Fastest Shutter Speed1/80001/8000
Longest Shutter Speed900 seconds30 seconds
Continuous Shooting (Mechanical Shutter)12 FPS12 FPS
Continuous Shooting (Electronic Shutter)12 FPS20 FPS
Notes for High FPS ShootingNoneNone
Buffer Size (Raw)43 (12 FPS)180 (12 FPS), 83 (20 FPS)
Autofocus SystemHybrid PDAFHybrid PDAF
Autofocus Points2731053
Low-Light AF Sensitivity (f/2 Lens, ISO 100)-6 EV-4.5 EV
Voice MemoYesYes
Built-in FlashNoNo
Standard Flash Sync Speed1/2001/250
Video Features
Maximum Video Bit Depth (Internal)8 bits12 bits
Maximum Video Bit Depth (External)10 (12 with paid upgrade)12 bits
Raw VideoNo (Yes, externally, with paid upgrade)Yes
8K Maximum FramerateN/A30 FPS
4K Maximum Framerate30 FPS120 FPS
1080P Maximum Framerate120 FPS120 FPS
Additional Video Crop FactorNoNo
Chroma Subsampling4:2:0, 4:2:2 (External)4:2:2
Video Recording Limit30 min30 min
Physical and Other Features
Card Slots12
Slot 1 TypeCFExpress Type B or XQDCFExpress Type B
Slot 2 TypeN/ASD (UHS-II)
Rear LCD Size (Diagonal)3.2 in3.2 in
Rear LCD Resolution2.1 million2.1 million
Articulating LCDSingle AxisFully Articulating
TouchscreenYesYes
ViewfinderEVFEVF
Viewfinder Magnification0.8x0.76x
Viewfinder Resolution3.69 million5.76 million
Viewfinder Coverage100%100%
GPSNoNo
BluetoothYesYes
WiFiYesYes
USB TypeType C 3.1Type C 3.1
Battery TypeEN-EL15bLP-E6NH
Battery Life (Viewfinder)310 frames220 frames
Battery Life (Rear LCD)380 frames320 frames
Battery Life (Eco Mode)N/A490 frames
Weather SealedYesYes
Weight (Body Only w/ Battery + Card)675 g (1.49 lbs.)738 g (1.63 lbs.)
Dimensions (LxHxD)134 x 101 x 83 mm (5.3 x 4.0 x 3.2″)1138 x 98 x 88 mm (5.4 x 3.8 x 3.5″)
Price Comparison
MSRP, Body Only$2000 (Check Current Price)$3900 (Check Current Price)
Used PricesNikon Z6 Used Prices (eBay Partner Program affiliate link)Canon EOS R5 Used Prices (eBay Partner Program affiliate link)
1 The Nikon Z6’s official dimensions do not include the depth of the protruding viewfinder. To match the standards of other manufacturers, 15mm were added to the Z6’s depth measurement in this table.

Summary and Recommendations

As you can see from the  The Canon R5 is a much more capable camera, with not only better autofocus, but better buffer, sensor resolution, and video, just to name a few. No wonder it’s almost double the price.

Maybe you found yourself on this page because you’re an existing Nikon Z6 photographer wondering if the Canon EOS R5 is worth the upgrade – in that case, my answer would be yes, with the caveat that I usually don’t recommend switching camera brands if you can help it. (If you have existing Nikon Z lenses, the Nikon Z7 / Z8 / Z9 lines are all potential upgrade paths that could save you money rather than switching brands completely.)

Canon EOS R5 + RF24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM @ 94mm, ISO 100, 1/20, f/16.0

That doesn’t mean the Nikon Z6 is a bad camera – far from it. In fact, I personally use a Nikon Z6 and love it. Its autofocus system is solid and it works very well for portraits with its eye-AF. I’ve even shot a bit of wildlife with the Nikon Z6, and for larger or slowly-moving birds, the Nikon Z6 works very well.

Nikon Z6 + 500PF @ 500mm, ISO 2200, 1/500, f/5.6

Of course, for actiom, the R5 is a powerhouse. In fact, we have tested the R5 in various wildlife scenarios and found it to keep up with both the Nikon Z9 and the Sony A1! That’s impressive considering that it’s easily the least expensive of those three cameras.

I think most users will already know which of these two cameras they need. Both can accomplish nearly any photographic task, but the R5 shines when it comes to the niche of action and wildlife, and it’s even the better landscape camera because of the higher resolution capabilities.

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