
OM SYSTEM Olympus OM
Score: 92/100
Nikon Z6III Mirrorless Camera 28
Score: 93/100Rankings

The Nikon Z6III with the 28-400mm f/4-8 VR lens offers a versatile full-frame system featuring 24.5 MP resolution, industry-leading 6K 60p RAW video and a bright 5.76 M-dot EVF. It excels for hybrid shooters needing both high-quality stills and video, though battery endurance and the lens's slower telephoto aperture are notable trade-offs.

The OM-1 Mark II is OM System's flagship Micro Four Thirds camera, pairing a stacked 20.4 MP sensor with the TruePic X processor to deliver ultra-fast 120 fps burst shooting, advanced AI autofocus, and specialized astrophotography features, all within a rugged, weather-sealed body.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
20.4 MP | 24.5 MPbest | |
520 shots | 760 shotsbest | |
102,400 ISO | 204,800 ISObest | |
| ↓ lower better | 511 gbest | 700 g |
1,053 pointsbest | 493 points | |
60 fps | 120 fpsbest | |
5,760,000 dotsbest | 5,760,000 dotsbest | |
3 inches | 3.2 inchesbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensor & Image(4) | ||
Effective Megapixels (MP) | 20.4 MP | 24.5 MP |
Sensor Size | Four Thirds | Full-frame |
Image Processor | TruePic X | EXPEED 7 |
Maximum ISO (ISO) | 102400 ISO | 204800 ISO |
Autofocus(1) | ||
Autofocus Points (points) | 1053 points | 493 points |
Battery & Power(2) | ||
Battery Life (CIPA) (shots) | 520 shots | 760 shots |
Weight (g) | 511 g | 700 g |
Video(1) | ||
4K Frame Rate (fps) | 60 fps | 120 fps |
Display(2) | ||
LCD Size (inches) | 3.0 inches | 3.2 inches |
LCD Resolution (pixels) | 1620000 pixels | 2100000 pixels |
Storage(1) | ||
Memory Card Slot Type | Dual SD | CFexpress Type B, SD (UHS-II) |

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Professional reviewers, such as Live Science, were highly impressed with the OM-1 Mark II, highlighting its unprecedented 120 fps burst capability, specialized Starry Sky AF, and the innovative Live Composite mode. They consider it on par with many full-frame flagship cameras in speed and handling, though they note the modest 20.4 MP resolution and some ergonomic quirks as drawbacks.
Everyday users praise the camera's lightning-fast shooting, effective image stabilization, and the astrophotography-focused features like Starry Sky AF and Live Composite. Common criticisms revolve around low-light noise at higher ISOs, the hard-to-press flush buttons, the left-side power switch, and the limited selection of fast telephoto lenses for the MFT system.

“Everything is snappy-focus, menus, shooting. It just *feels* fast.”

“The EVF is incredible-brightest I've ever seen, even in direct sunlight.”

“Love the 28-400mm lens. Took it on a safari and didn't need to change lenses once.”



Professional reviewers hail the Z6III as a video-centric hybrid camera that finally matches Nikon's stills pedigree, praising its 6K RAW capability, ultra-fast burst rates, and the brightest EVF available. They also note the significant autofocus improvements that put it on par with competing Sony and Canon models, while highlighting the forward-thinking cloud features for content creators.
Everyday users rave about the camera's responsiveness, the brilliance of the EVF even in bright sunlight, and the convenience of the 28-400mm lens that eliminates the need for multiple lenses on travel or wildlife trips. Video quality receives high marks, especially the flexibility of 6K RAW, and features like pre-release capture are frequently praised. Common complaints focus on the lens's slower aperture at the telephoto end, battery endurance during intensive video shooting, and the lack of dual CFexpress slots.