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Megapixels
24.20
20.90
Max. image resolution
6000 x 4000
5568 x 3712
Sensor
Sensor type
CMOS
CMOS
Sensor size
35.9 x 23.9 mm
23.5 x 15.7 mm
Sensor resolution
6026 x 4017
5600 x 3733
Diagonal
43.13 mm
28.26 mm
Sensor size comparison
Sensor size is generally a good indicator of the quality of the camera. Sensors can vary greatly in size. As a general rule, the bigger the sensor, the better the image quality.
Bigger sensors are more effective because they have more surface area to capture light. An important factor when comparing digital cameras is also camera generation. Generally, newer sensors will outperform the older.
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Actual sensor size
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Canon EOS R6 Mark II | Nikon Z50 |
Surface area:
858.01 mm² | vs | 368.95 mm² |
Difference: 489.06 mm² (133%)
R6 Mark II sensor is approx. 2.33x bigger than Z50 sensor.
Note: You are comparing cameras of different generations. There is a 3 year gap between Canon R6 Mark II (2022) and Nikon Z50 (2019). All things being equal, newer sensor generations generally outperform the older.
Pixel pitch
5.96 µm
4.2 µm
Pixel pitch tells you the distance from the center of one pixel (photosite) to the center of the next. It tells you how close the pixels are to each other.
The bigger the pixel pitch, the further apart they are and the bigger each pixel is. Bigger pixels tend to have better signal to noise ratio and greater dynamic range.
Difference: 1.76 µm (42%)
Pixel pitch of R6 Mark II is approx. 42% higher than pixel pitch of Z50.
Pixel area
35.52 µm²
17.64 µm²
Pixel or photosite area affects how much light per pixel can be gathered. The larger it is the more light can be collected by a single pixel.
Larger pixels have the potential to collect more photons, resulting in greater dynamic range, while smaller pixels provide higher resolutions (more detail) for a given sensor size.
Relative pixel sizes:
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Pixel area difference: 17.88 µm² (101%)
A pixel on Canon R6 Mark II sensor is approx. 101% bigger than a pixel on Nikon Z50.
Pixel density
2.82 MP/cm²
5.68 MP/cm²
Pixel density tells you how many million pixels fit or would fit in one square cm of the sensor.
Higher pixel density means smaller pixels and lower pixel density means larger pixels.
Difference: 2.86 µm (101%)
Nikon Z50 has approx. 101% higher pixel density than Canon R6 Mark II.
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Specs
Canon R6 Mark II
Nikon Z50
Crop factor
1
1.53
Total megapixels
25.60
21.51
Effective megapixels
24.20
20.90
Optical zoom
Digital zoom
ISO sensitivity
Auto, 100-102400 (extends to 50-204800)
Auto, 100-51200 (expandable to 204,800)
RAW
Manual focus
Normal focus range
Macro focus range
Focal length (35mm equiv.)
Aperture priority
Yes
Yes
Max. aperture
Max. aperture (35mm equiv.)
n/a
n/a
Metering
Multi, Center-weighted, Spot, Partial
Multi, Center-weighted, Highlight-weighted, Spot
Exposure compensation
±3 EV (in 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
±5 EV (in 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
Shutter priority
Yes
Yes
Min. shutter speed
30 sec
30 sec
Max. shutter speed
1/8000 sec
1/4000 sec
Built-in flash
External flash
Viewfinder
Electronic
Electronic
White balance presets
8
8
Screen size
3"
3.2"
Screen resolution
1,620,000 dots
1,036,800 dots
Video capture
Max. video resolution
3840x2160 (60p/50p/30p/24p/23.98p)
3840x2160 (30p/25p/24p)
Storage types
SD/SDHC/SDXC, UHS-II
SD/SDHC/SDXC
USB
USB 3.0 (5 GBit/sec)
USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
HDMI
Wireless
GPS
Battery
LP-E6NH lithium-ion battery
EN-EL25 lithium-ion battery
Weight
670 g
450 g
Dimensions
138.4 x 98.4 x 88.4 mm
126.5 x 93.5 x 60 mm
Year
2022
2019
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Diagonal
Diagonal is calculated by the use of Pythagorean theorem:
Diagonal = √ | w² + h² |
where w = sensor width and h = sensor height
Canon R6 Mark II diagonal
w = 35.90 mm
h = 23.90 mm
Diagonal = √ | 35.90² + 23.90² | = 43.13 mm |
Nikon Z50 diagonal
w = 23.50 mm
h = 15.70 mm
Diagonal = √ | 23.50² + 15.70² | = 28.26 mm |
Surface area
Surface area is calculated by multiplying the width and the height of a sensor.
R6 Mark II sensor area
Width = 35.90 mm
Height = 23.90 mm
Surface area = 35.90 × 23.90 = 858.01 mm²
Z50 sensor area
Width = 23.50 mm
Height = 15.70 mm
Surface area = 23.50 × 15.70 = 368.95 mm²
Pixel pitch
Pixel pitch is the distance from the center of one pixel to the center of the next measured in micrometers (µm). It can be calculated with the following formula:
Pixel pitch = | sensor width in mm | ×1000 |
sensor resolution width in pixels |
R6 Mark II pixel pitch
Sensor width = 35.90 mm
Sensor resolution width = 6026 pixels
Pixel pitch = | 35.90 | ×1000 | = 5.96 µm |
6026 |
Z50 pixel pitch
Sensor width = 23.50 mm
Sensor resolution width = 5600 pixels
Pixel pitch = | 23.50 | ×1000 | = 4.2 µm |
5600 |
Pixel area
The area of one pixel can be calculated by simply squaring the pixel pitch:
Pixel area = pixel pitch²
You could also divide sensor surface area with effective megapixels:
Pixel area = | sensor surface area in mm² |
effective megapixels |
R6 Mark II pixel area
Pixel pitch = 5.96 µm
Pixel area = 5.96² = 35.52 µm²
Z50 pixel area
Pixel pitch = 4.2 µm
Pixel area = 4.2² = 17.64 µm²
Pixel density
Pixel density can be calculated with the following formula:
Pixel density = ( | sensor resolution width in pixels | )²/ 1000000 |
sensor width in cm |
One could also use this formula:
Pixel density = | effective megapixels × 1000000 | / 10000 |
sensor surface area in mm² |
R6 Mark II pixel density
Sensor resolution width = 6026 pixels
Sensor width = 3.59 cm
Pixel density = (6026 / 3.59)² / 1000000 = 2.82 MP/cm²
Z50 pixel density
Sensor resolution width = 5600 pixels
Sensor width = 2.35 cm
Pixel density = (5600 / 2.35)² / 1000000 = 5.68 MP/cm²
Sensor resolution
Sensor resolution is calculated from sensor size and effective megapixels. It's slightly higherthan maximum (not interpolated) image resolution which is usually stated on camera specifications. Sensor resolution is used in pixel pitch, pixel area, and pixel density formula. For sake of simplicity, we're going to calculate it in 3 stages.
1. First we need to find the ratio between horizontal and vertical length by dividing the former with the latter (aspect ratio). It's usually 1.33 (4:3) or 1.5 (3:2), but not always.
2. With the ratio (r) known we can calculate the X from the formula below, where X is a vertical number of pixels:
(X × r) × X = effective megapixels × 1000000 → |
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3. To get sensor resolution we then multiply X with the corresponding ratio:
Resolution horizontal: X × r
Resolution vertical: X
R6 Mark II sensor resolution
Sensor width = 35.90 mm
Sensor height = 23.90 mm
Effective megapixels = 24.20
r = 35.90/23.90 = 1.5 |
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Resolution horizontal: X × r = 4017 × 1.5 = 6026
Resolution vertical: X = 4017
Sensor resolution = 6026 x 4017
Z50 sensor resolution
Sensor width = 23.50 mm
Sensor height = 15.70 mm
Effective megapixels = 20.90
r = 23.50/15.70 = 1.5 |
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Resolution horizontal: X × r = 3733 × 1.5 = 5600
Resolution vertical: X = 3733
Sensor resolution = 5600 x 3733
Crop factor
Crop factor or focal length multiplier is calculated by dividing the diagonal of 35 mm film (43.27 mm) with the diagonal of the sensor.
Crop factor = | 43.27 mm |
sensor diagonal in mm |
R6 Mark II crop factor
Sensor diagonal in mm = 43.13 mm
Crop factor = | 43.27 | =1 |
43.13 |
Z50 crop factor
Sensor diagonal in mm = 28.26 mm
Crop factor = | 43.27 | =1.53 |
28.26 |
35 mm equivalent aperture
Equivalent aperture (in 135 film terms) is calculated by multiplying lens aperturewith crop factor (a.k.a. focal length multiplier).
R6 Mark II equivalent aperture
Aperture is a lens characteristic, so it's calculated only for fixed lens cameras. If you want to know the equivalent aperture for Canon R6 Mark II, take the aperture of the lens you're using and multiply it with crop factor.
Since crop factor for Canon R6 Mark II is 1, the equivalent aperture is aperture.
Z50 equivalent aperture
Aperture is a lens characteristic, so it's calculated only for fixed lens cameras. If you want to know the equivalent aperture for Nikon Z50, take the aperture of the lens you're using and multiply it with crop factor.
Crop factor for Nikon Z50 is 1.53
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FAQs
Which Nikon camera is equivalent to Canon R6? ›
The Nikon Z6 II and Canon Eos R6 are two full frame mirrorless cameras that pack a lot of features.
What is the Nikon Z50 weakness? ›However, when compared to the higher-end Nikon D7500, the Z50 shows some weaknesses. First, the shutter mechanism is different – its mechanical shutter is limited to 1/4000 vs 1/8000, and the flash sync is 1/200 vs 1/250 on the D7500.
Is Nikon Z50 a entry-level camera? ›The Nikon Z50 is the best Nikon camera for a beginner because it is a less expensive entry point into the exceptional Nikon Z system while offering very good image quality and a collection of features and functionality that make it easy for beginners to learn the basics of photography like shooting in manual mode.
Is 20MP enough for EOS R6? ›Is the Canon R6 20MP enough? If you require a camera that can perform well for all genres of photography then the R6 will be just fine as 20.1MP is enough for prints, editing and social media.
Is the Canon R6 2 good with low light? ›The Canon R6 Mark II is a great option for landscape photography. Its high-resolution full-frame sensor is ideal for capturing detailed photos with plenty of dynamic range, as well as making prints. It also does an excellent job of keeping noise to a minimum in low light.
Do more professionals use Canon or Nikon? ›Nikon is the most popular camera brand used by professional photographers. 31% of professionals use Nikon, closely followed by Canon (28%) and Sony (20%).
Does Canon take better pictures than Nikon? ›Canon not only outperforms Nikon in lens design, but also perhaps every other camera manufacturer on the market. Canon's RF lenses, which are created exclusively for mirrorless full frame cameras, have pushed the frontiers of image quality.
Who is Nikon Z50 aimed at? ›The Nikon Z50 is a 20.9MP mirrorless camera: the first time the company has put an (unstabilized) APS-C sensor behind its new, larger 'Z' lens mount. The company says the camera is designed to attract a generation of users who don't consider themselves to be photographers.
Is the Nikon Z50 good for a professional? ›Okay, so, who is the Nikon Z50 made for? It's $1000 with the kit lens, so it's an investment you'd want to make wisely. In short, the Z50 is for serious photographers, or those who are becoming pretty serious, but who want a lightweight, portable, and still capable, advanced camera system.
What is Nikon Z50 best for? ›The Nikon Z50 is good for landscape photography. Image quality is impressive, with excellent dynamic range to bring out more highlight and shadow detail. There isn't too much noise at higher ISO settings, so it performs okay in low light.
Is the Canon R6 best for photography? ›
Canon EOS R6: Impressive image quality
With a native ISO range of 100-102,400, the R6 is well set to record images in low light. While few will consider shooting at the highest end of the range, the sensor handles noise incredibly well, with little sign of degradation even at ISO 40,000.
20 mp camera means the sensor of camera have 20 million pixels and 12 mp camera means it will have 12 million pixels. With more megapixels u will get more details in your pic but thats not the case everytime, u may get improper colour accuracy as you said everything else is same.
Is 20MP enough for wildlife photography? ›If you mostly get the subject filling as much of the frame as you need, then 20MP is plenty. 30MP gives you a little more room to crop and still reveal detail, but only up to a point and it's not as much as it sounds.
Who is the Canon R6 aimed for? ›The Canon EOS R6 II is a 24MP full-frame camera aimed at enthusiast photographers and video shooters. It may look identical to its predecessor on the outside, but it gains useful new features for stills and video while providing a refined shooting experience.
Who is Canon R6 for? ›The Canon EOS R6 is a full-frame mirrorless camera designed for enthusiast photographers and videographers that require high-end performance.
Does the R6 II overheat? ›Most notably it now shoots much faster than the Sony A7 IV, sports broader and more confident subject recognition in my tests, while its ability to film uncropped, oversampled 4k video up to 60p is a key advantage, and unlike the original R6, it never overheated in my tests.
Is the Nikon Z50 good for real estate photography? ›Nikon's Z50 is an impressive mid-level mirrorless option. It comes with Nikon's wide array of bracketing options and is also capable of 4K video. Though real estate photography typically relies on a tripod, the lightweight body of the Z50 makes it easier to carry from room to room or bring to destination shoots.
What is the ranking of the Nikon Z50? ›Nikon Z50 is ranked #8 out of 118 Entry-Level Mirrorless cameras with an overall score of 73 whereas Nikon D5 is ranked #4 out of 36 Pro DSLR cameras with an overall score of 78. Here is a brief look at the main features of the Nikon Z50 and Nikon D5 before getting into our more detailed comparison.
What level is Nikon Z50? ›Nikon's first APS-C mirrorless camera was the Nikon Z50. It's an entry-level camera and you can get some good deals with the 16-50mm kit lens (53-85mm full frame equivalent). Its fold-down screen and good low-light capabilities make it a useful take-anywhere camera.
Why do people prefer Canon over Nikon? ›While Nikon's body offers an ISO range of 100-51,200 (extendable to 102,400 to 1,640,000), Canon sticks to the comfortable ISO 100 to 16,000 (25,600) range. Nikon also has over twice as many focus points as Canon, 99 of which are cross-type. The smaller size and longer battery life are also worth mentioning.
Is Canon or Nikon better for beginners? ›
Nikon's large hand-grip makes it convenient for a beginner to hold the camera properly. When debating Canon vs Nikon for beginners, Nikon's D3500 is clearly better than Canon's Rebel series, as Nikon's cameras are easier to handle and offer high quality images in its range.
Does Canon have better color than Nikon? ›Canon screens also appear to have a more natural and accurate colour representation when compared to the slightly green-ish tones of Nikon. Canon also performs better in terms of overall quality of image resolution. As such, Canon definitely wins the battle of the best LCD screens on modern cameras!
Are Canon lenses sharper than Nikon? ›Is Nikon sharper than Canon? If you're looking at two comparable camera bodies, the answer is likely to be no. Both brands are more or less on par when it comes to image quality and sharpness.
Why do photographers prefer Canon? ›A higher crop factor means a larger sensor, which, in turn, equates to better resolution pictures. Most Nikon crop-sensor cameras have a crop resolution of 1.5x, while Canon cameras tend to have a crop resolution of 1.6x. Professionals who need magnification in their pictures will definitely prefer a Canon crop camera.
Why do DSLR pictures look better than mirrorless? ›Using a DSLR, the image shown through the viewfinder is what's actually coming through the lens. The mirror within the DSLR reflects the image up to the viewfinder. The mirrorless system, as you might guess, doesn't have that mirror to work with, so the viewfinder image is created electronically.
Why buy a Nikon Z camera? ›Award-winning Z series cameras embody the elegance, durability, handling and operation of Nikon DSLRs—just in a smaller package. Z series cameras feature a deep grip and balance perfectly with NIKKOR Z lenses of all focal lengths—as well as with F-mount NIKKOR lenses paired with the FTZ Mount Adapter.
What lens to buy for Nikon Z50? ›- Top Pick. Nikon Z 28-75mm f/2.8. ...
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The new MK-EFTZ-B adapter promises support for all Canon EF and EF-S lenses and the Nikon Z5, Z6, Z7, Z50, Z6 II, and Z7 II cameras.
Is the Nikon Z50 good for wedding photography? ›Z50: good for casual still photos; not for professional use; and not for video. Z5: for professional wedding, newborn, portrait photographers. And, since it has IBIS, can be used casually for video, but without N-log or RAW video it is not for professional video.
Is Nikon Z50 rain proof? ›It's not as weather-sealed as the Nikon Z6 and Z7, mainly because of the pop-up flash, but as long as you use weather-sealed lenses with the z50, you can play in the rain, the snow, the wind, at the beach, at the lake, or anywhere else where there might be a higher risk of exposure to water, dust, and debris.
Does the Nikon Z50 have image stabilization? ›
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Nikon Z50 specifications.
Price | |
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ISO | Auto, 100-51200 (expands to 204,800) |
Boosted ISO (maximum) | 204800 |
Custom white balance | Yes |
Image stabilization | No |
All things considered, the best Nikon DSLR camera for professional photography is the Nikon D850. It's the most versatile full-frame camera with a 45.4 MP image sensor and can take incredible photos whether it be for landscape photography, portraits, and more.
Does the Nikon Z50 has weather sealing? ›The build quality feels broadly similar, though, and Nikon describes the camera as weather-sealed (though not quite to the same degree as the Z6 and Z7, thanks in part to its pop-up flash).
Is Nikon Z50 good for car photography? ›If you've got nice wheels, you need good shots of 'em, both for your personal enjoyment and bragging rights on Insta and elsewhere. I am not Annie Leibowitz and don't pretend to be, but Nikon's Z50 helped me along on my journey to becoming an more-than-decent shooter of the cars I test-drive and review for Forbes.com.
Should wedding photographer use R5 or R6? ›If given the option to shoot with either the R5 or the R6, I generally prefer the R5 in that it has more megapixels (higher quality image/ability to zoom in further without losing detail/etc). However, its important to note that despite the large difference in price, the R6 quality is still wonderful.
What is the equivalent of the Canon R6? ›The Sony α7 IV and the Canon EOS R6 are both excellent full-frame hybrid cameras aimed at enthusiasts.
Is Canon R6 good in low light photography? ›The R6 Mark II performs remarkably well in low light, with fantastic noise handling at high ISO settings. That aside, the autofocus system is incredibly effective and works well even in trickier lighting. It also has a great in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system to help you shoot at slower shutter speeds handheld.
Why is a 12MP camera better than 64MP? ›By this concept, one can easily deduce that the more pixels, the larger the image and more one can see (usually). For example, a 64MP camera is capable of taking 9216*6912 resolution images in comparison to, say, a 12MP sensor that can take 4032*3024 resolution images.
How many MP on a camera is enough? ›A camera with 10-20 megapixels is going to, in most cases, be more than capable of meeting all your needs. You'd be served far better by saving money on your camera and investing in better lenses.
How many megapixels should a professional camera have? ›As mentioned above, somewhere between 24-36-megapixels is the sweet spot for most creators out there. I know many photographers out there will rush out to buy a Canon — or any other brand high-megapixel camera — because they love the tech more than anything else, and that's fine. Do what makes you happy.
Is DSLR or mirrorless better for wildlife photography? ›
As Carstens explains in the video above, wildlife photographers can benefit from mirrorless cameras' compact size, excellent live-view with real-time settings preview, widespread autofocus points, higher frame rate and blackout-free shooting experience.
What is the best lens length for wildlife? ›A 200-400mm focal length will work for most wildlife photographers. And it could be either a lens with a fixed focal length or a zoom lens. Zoom lenses are a popular option due to their flexibility to play with and change focal length, but they tend to be more expensive. To save money, you could try a teleconverter.
How big can you make a 20MP photo? ›Continuing with the example above of the 20MP cameras, this would mean that you could get a 17.28 x 12.37-inch print photo at 300 dpi from a Nikon Z6. So, to know what resolution you need for a large print, you need to multiply the size of the print by the quality settings you need.
Why is R6 so popular? ›One of the primary reasons for Rainbow Six Siege's success worldwide is that the game can be considered more tactical than other first-person shooter games. Many players play Rainbow Six Siege due to the communication, teamwork, and strategy required to win games.
When did Canon R6 Mark II come out? ›The large majority of analyzed Rainbow Six Siege professionals play at 1080p (we also note that 3440×1440 is the highest recorded resolution; 4K gaming isn't an option in the competitive scene) but less than half of all professionals game at the regular 16:9 aspect ratio.
Is R6 better than 5D? ›The Canon EOS R6 Mark II is better overall than the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, but they're both fantastic cameras suitable for professional use. The R6 Mark II is a newer mirrorless camera with a more sophisticated autofocus system and faster burst rate that make it a better choice for sports and action photography.
What is the life of Canon R6? ›The Canon EOS R6 is a 20.1 megapixel full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera launched by Canon in July 2020. Canon EOS R6 shutter rated lifespan is 300000 actuations.
Why is the R6 better in low light? ›With almost half the number of pixels on the same size CMOS Sensor as the R5, the R6 has way better low light shooting capabilities. Hence this camera is a better pick for photographers who usually shoot in challenging and low light situations.
Is Canon R6 rain proof? ›The R6 has weather sealing, which Canon says is to the same standard as the original EOS-R and the 6D Mark II DSLR.
What is Nikon equivalent to Canon R? ›
Canon R and Nikon Z6 have almost the same sensor size, so neither of them has any significant advantage over the other in terms of providing control over depth of field when used with the same focal length and aperture.
Is the Canon R6 being discontinued? ›Indeed, the life of the original R6 feels like it has unjustly been cut short at both ends, since it was unavailable for much of its launch year in 2020 and it has now been officially discontinued by Canon, to make way for the Mark II.
Is R6 better than a7iv? ›Overall, both cameras have great autofocus and continuous shooting capabilities, but the Canon R6 has a faster continuous shooting performance with similar tracking capabilities to that of the Sony A7 IV. ⭐ The Canon EOS R6 comes out as the best value for money in autofocus and continuous shooting.
Is Canon or Nikon more affordable? ›Canon also offers a wide selection of different EOS lens options with the EF mount and the EF-S mount. The latter is designed for the company's APS-C DSLRs, which have a smaller sensor than a full frame. Canon tends to have lower prices on lenses and higher prices on bodies when compared to Nikon and Sony.
Are Nikon lenses good on a Canon? ›Nikon produces two lens mounts, which are the F-mount and Z-Mount. F-mount lenses are made for Nikon SLR cameras. Lenses with this type of mount can be used with any Nikon SLR. They are also compatible with Canon SLRs when using an adapter.
What is the R6 best for? ›The Canon EOS R6 provides enthusiasts with a wide range of features for both photography and movie shooting and features next-level autofocus detection.
Is the Canon R5 or R6 Mark II better for sports photography? ›With burst shooting capabilities, the R6 Mark II has a faster burst rate, with the ability to capture images at up to 40 fps, while the R5 has a maximum burst rate of 20 fps. This means that the R6 Mark II may be a better choice for sports, wildlife, and action photography.