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Nikon Z6 II vs OM System OM-1 Mark II

Every spec below is quoted from the makers' official pages — where a figure isn't published we say so rather than guess. Sizes are drawn at true relative scale from published dimensions, and the bag-fit row is computed against our measured bag catalog.

The 3 biggest published differences

Nikon Z6 II Z6 II Nikon Z
OM System OM-1 Mark II OM-1 II Micro Four Thirds
Overview
Type MirrorlessMirrorless
Format 35.9 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor (Nikon FX format)4/3'' (Micro Four Thirds)
Lens mount Nikon ZMicro Four Thirds
Released —, not published—, not published
Sensor & Image
Sensor type CMOSStacked BSI Live MOS
Sensor size 35.9 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor (Nikon FX format)4/3'' (Micro Four Thirds)
Resolution (MP) 24.5 million (effective)20.4
In-body stabilisation 5-axis image sensor shift; up to 5.0 stops (five stops in up to five directions with compatible Z lenses)Up to 8.5 EV steps (Sync IS)
ISO range ISO 100-51200 (expandable to ISO 50 and ISO 204800 equivalents)LOW - 102400 (native/manual range)
Autofocus & Speed
AF system Hybrid phase-detection/contrast AF with AF assistTTL phase difference detection + contrast detection, 1053 points / cross-type phase detection AF
Subject detection 273 focus points; auto-area AF with people and animal (eye) detectionAircrafts, Birds, Bullet trains, Cats, Dogs, Formula cars, Helicopters, Human, Motorcycles, Rally cars, Standard trains, Steam locomotives
Burst — mechanical Approx. 14 fps (Continuous H extended)Approx. 10fps
Burst — electronic —, not publishedPro Capture SH1 approx. 120fps; SH2 approx. 50fps (213-frame RAW buffer at 120fps)
Video
Max video 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD): 60p/50p/30p/25p/24p4096x2160 (C4K) / 3840x2160 (4K) 60p
Codecs / sampling H.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding; MOV, MP4MOV (MPEG-4AVC/H.264), MOV (HEVC/H.265)
Recording limit —, not publishedUnlimited
Viewfinder & Screen
EVF resolution Approx. 3690k-dot (Quad VGA) OLEDApprox. 5.76M dots
EVF magnification Approx. 0.8x (50 mm lens at infinity, -1.0 m-1)Approx. 1.48x - 1.65x
Rear screen 8-cm/3.2-in., approx. 2100k-dot tilting TFT touch-sensitive LCD with 170 degree viewing angle3.0 inch Vari-angle Touch LCD, approx. 1.62M dots
Body & Handling
Dimensions (W×H×D) 134 × 100.5 × 69.5 mm134.8 × 91.6 × 72.7 mm
Weight (body) 705 g599 g
Weather sealing —, not publishedIP53 certified; freezeproof to -10°C
Shutter durability —, not published400,000 shots
Power & Storage
Battery life (CIPA) Approx. 340 shots (viewfinder) / 410 shots (monitor); CIPA, EN-EL15c, energy saving off (up to 400/450 with energy saving on)520 shots (using BLX-1)
Battery EN-EL15cBLX-1 Lithium-Ion Battery
Card slots Two slots: CFexpress (Type B)/XQD and SD (UHS-II compliant SDHC/SDXC)SD Memory Card (SDHC, SDXC, UHS-I, UHS-II compatible)
Connectivity
USB Type C USB connector (SuperSpeed USB)USB 3 Type C
Wireless Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g/n/a/ac (USA); Bluetooth Specification Version 4.2Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
HDMI Type C HDMI connectorMicro connector (Type D)
Price
Launch price $1,999.95$1,999.99 (body, as listed)
Size, to scale
Z6 II134×100.5×69.5OM-1 II134.8×91.6×72.7

Front view, drawn at the same scale from each maker's published W×H (mm).

Smallest bag that fits
Body + standard zoom Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 25 V2 Fits
with 24-120 f/4 · View at B&H Photo Video
Think Tank Mirrorless Mover 20 V2 Fits
body only · View at B&H Photo Video

Sources

official · Z6 II specifications: Nikon (official specifications page) · accessed 2026-07-10
“35.9 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor (Nikon FX format); 24.5 million effective pixels; 273 focus points; Hybrid phase-detection/contrast AF with AF assist; 1.27-cm/0.5-in. approx. 3690k-dot (Quad VGA) OLED electronic viewfinder; Approx. 0.8x magnification”
official · OM-1 II specifications: OM System (official specifications page) · accessed 2026-07-10
“4/3'' Stacked BSI Live MOS sensor, 20.4 Megapixels effective; Up to 8.5 EV steps image stabilization; 1053 points / cross-type phase detection AF; Pro Capture SH1 Approx. 120fps; From $1,999.99”

Spec values are the manufacturers' published figures, compared factually — we don't rank cameras. Fit verdicts are planning estimates from published interior dimensions, not guarantees. See methodology.

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