EOS RPvs X-H2vs Z6 III

GearFrame · Updated March 2026

Canon EOS RP Canon EOS RP (2019) From £799 Best for Entry full-frame stills photography View EOS RP
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Fujifilm X-H2 Fujifilm X-H2 (2022) From £1399 Best for High-res stills & landscape View X-H2
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Nikon Z6 III Nikon Z6 III (2024) From £2199 Best for Hybrid video & action View Z6 III

Which should you buy?

Entry Full-Frame Stills Photography — EOS RP (2019): An affordable gateway into the RF system. The RP makes sense as a stepping stone camera — if you're committed to Canon RF glass, this is the cheapest full-frame body to buy those lenses for. Just manage expectations on video and battery life.

High-Res Stills & Landscape — X-H2 (2022): Fujifilm's highest-resolution X-mount body — 40MP, 8K video, weather sealing, and 7-stop IBIS for serious photographers.

Hybrid Video & Action — Z6 III (2024): Partial-stacked FF sensor for near-zero blackout, 6K RAW video, and 60fps burst — Nikon's most capable hybrid.

↓ Full specifications below

EOS RP (2019)

  • Canon users who want to start investing in RF glass affordably
  • Stills photographers who shoot primarily in good light
  • Anyone coming from a Canon DSLR wanting the RF system at low cost
  • Travel photographers who prioritise compactness over video specs

X-H2 (2022)

  • You need both high-resolution stills and 8K/4K video from one APS-C body
  • You shoot commercial photography or video production professionally
  • You want the most technically capable camera in Fujifilm's X-series lineup

Z6 III (2024)

  • You need the best all-round full-frame camera in Nikon's Z system
  • You shoot in challenging or low light and need exceptional high-ISO performance
  • You want a hybrid body that genuinely excels at both professional stills and video

Quick take: The x-h2 has the highest resolution at 40mp; the eos rp is the most affordable; only the x-h2, z6 iii are weather sealed. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.

Full specifications

Specification EOS RP (2019)X-H2 (2022)Z6 III (2024)
Price £799 £1,399 £2,199
Sensor 26.2MP Full-Frame CMOS 40.2MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS 5 HR 24.5MP Full-frame Partial-stacked CMOS
Resolution 26.2MP 40.2MP 24.5MP
Video 4K/24p (with 1.7× crop), 1080p/60p 8K/30p, 4K/60p uncropped, F-Log2, 12-bit RAW output 6K/60p RAW, 4K/120p, 4K/60p oversampled, N-Log, 10-bit
Autofocus Dual Pixel CMOS AF, 4779 manually selectable positions Phase-detect, 425 points, subject tracking Phase-detect, 273 points, subject detection (human/animal/vehicle/aircraft)
Stabilisation None (no IBIS) 7-stop IBIS 5-axis IBIS, 6.0 stops
Burst Rate 5fps mechanical 15fps mechanical, 20fps electronic 20fps mechanical, 60fps electronic
Battery Life ~250 shots (CIPA) — very limited ~680 shots (CIPA) ~380 shots (CIPA)
Weight 485g (body, battery, card) 660g body only 760g body only
Dimensions 132.5 × 85.0 × 70.0mm 136.3 × 92.9 × 84.6mm 138.5 × 101.5 × 74.0mm
Weather Sealed No Yes Yes
Viewfinder EVF, 2.36M dots, 0.70× magnification EVF, 5.76M dots, 0.80× magnification EVF, 5.76M dots, 0.90× magnification
Screen 3.0" vari-angle touchscreen, 1.04M dots 3.0" fully articulating touchscreen 3.2" fully articulating touchscreen
Mount Canon RF-mount Fujifilm X-mount Nikon Z-mount (full-frame)
Memory Cards Single SD UHS-II Dual slots: CFexpress Type B + SD UHS-II Dual slots: CFexpress Type B + SD UHS-II
Connectivity USB-C, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth USB-C 3.2, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi USB-C 3.2, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
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