Nikon Z6
Nikon Mirrorless Full-Frame Cameras

Nikon Z6

By Camera Reviews Editorial Team · Last updated February 16, 2026

Nikon Z Mount Released 2018 $1995
Resolution
25 MP
Sensor
Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm)
ISO Range
Auto, 100-51200 (expands to 50-204800)
Burst Rate
12 fps
Weight
675g
Price
$1995

Full Specifications

Sensor Size Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm)
Megapixels 25 MP
ISO Range Auto, 100-51200 (expands to 50-204800)
Autofocus Points 273
Max Burst Rate (fps) 12 fps
Video Resolution 4K 30p
Image Stabilization 5 stop(s)
Weight 675g
Dimensions 134 x 101 x 68 mm (5.28 x 3.98 x 2.68″)
Battery Life 310 shots
Price (USD) $1995
Lens Mount Nikon Z
Viewfinder Electronic
Screen 3.2″, 2,100,000 dots
Weather Sealed Yes
Release Year 2018

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • Excellent low-light performance, with capabilities up to ISO 50,000 and exceptional dynamic range.
  • Superior in-body image stabilization (IBIS) that allows for handheld shooting with slower shutter speeds.
  • Sharp and color-accurate images, often producing better colors and rendering compared to competitors.
  • Great ergonomics and user-friendly controls, making it easier to handle and operate for extended periods.
  • Very good video quality, especially in 1080p mode, with smooth performance and decent results at 4K.
  • Strong build quality, designed to withstand various weather conditions, enhancing durability.
  • Compatibility with F-mount lenses through the FTZ adapter, allowing access to a wide range of glass options.
  • Good battery life compared to other mirrorless models in its price range.

What We Don't

  • Autofocus performance can struggle with fast-moving subjects, particularly in low light conditions.
  • Only one memory card slot can be a limitation for professional use.
  • Video recording in 4K has a noticeable crop factor that some users find limiting for wide shots.
  • Lack of advanced autofocus features found in newer models, like facial detection for fast-moving subjects.
  • Firmware updates have improved the camera but initial autofocus issues persist in certain scenarios.
  • High-quality Z-mount lenses are often more expensive and in limited supply compared to other brands.

The Verdict

The Nikon Z6 is widely regarded as a solid hybrid camera that excels in low-light photography and image quality. While it has some limitations in autofocus performance, its strengths in ergonomics and film quality make it a strong choice for both photography and videography enthusiasts.

"The Z6 is a full frame mirrorless camera. It feels like I am cheating and not making any effort to get the shot, it's amazing."

-- User discussing their satisfaction after switching from a DSLR to a Z6 in r/Nikon

"For the money today you cannot find a better camera, in my opinion."

-- User highlighting the value-for-money aspect of the Z6 in r/Nikon

"My father wants to sell me it for a good price. I want to know if this is a good camera for this purpose?"

-- User seeking advice on the Z6 for videography and photography in r/videography

"The autofocus on Z6 is great for still subjects but weak for fast-moving targets."

-- User providing their experience with autofocus performance in various conditions in r/Nikon

"The Z6 is a fantastic camera. I used it for everything I used my D750 for - shot American football, soccer, reportage, street."

-- User praising the Z6's versatility in photographic applications in r/Nikon

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