EOS RPvs Z6 IIvs Z7 II

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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Nikon Z6 II Nikon Z6 II (2020) From £1699 Best for All-round full-frame photography View Z6 II
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Nikon Z7 II Nikon Z7 II (2020) From £2699 Best for Landscape & studio / high-resolution View Z7 II

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.

All-Round Full-Frame Photography — Z6 II (2020): The Z6 II is the Nikon most photographers should buy. It's balanced across every discipline — stills, video, autofocus, weather sealing — without overpaying for megapixels you don't need. The Z-mount glass is superb.

Landscape & Studio / High-Resolution — Z7 II (2020): The Z7 II is a landscape and studio camera first, everything else second. 45.7MP with weather sealing and dual card slots is a compelling package. If you need resolution, it delivers. If you don't, the Z6 II is the smarter buy.

↓ 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

Z6 II (2020)

  • Nikon DSLR users ready to move to mirrorless
  • Photographers who need a reliable all-rounder without specialising
  • Video creators wanting 4K/60p in a weather-sealed body
  • Enthusiasts who shoot everything from portraits to travel

Z7 II (2020)

  • Landscape photographers who print large or need to crop significantly
  • Studio and commercial photographers requiring maximum resolution
  • Architecture photographers where detail is non-negotiable
  • Fine-art photographers who shoot primarily from a tripod

Quick take: The z7 ii has the highest resolution at 46mp; the eos rp is the most affordable; only the z6 ii, z7 ii are weather sealed. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.

Full specifications

Specification EOS RP (2019)Z6 II (2020)Z7 II (2020)
Price £799 £1,699 £2,699
Sensor 26.2MP Full-Frame CMOS 24.5MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS 45.7MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS
Resolution 26.2MP 24.5MP 45.7MP
Video 4K/24p (with 1.7× crop), 1080p/60p 4K/60p, 4K/30p (oversampled), 1080p/120p slow-motion 4K/60p, 4K/30p (oversampled), 1080p/120p slow-motion
Autofocus Dual Pixel CMOS AF, 4779 manually selectable positions Phase-detect, 273 points, Eye AF, subject tracking Phase-detect, 493 points, Eye AF, subject tracking
Stabilisation None (no IBIS) 5-axis IBIS, 5 stops (up to 6 stops with VR lenses) 5-axis IBIS, 5 stops (up to 6 stops with VR lenses)
Burst Rate 5fps mechanical 14fps mechanical, 14fps electronic (12-bit RAW) 10fps mechanical, 10fps electronic
Battery Life ~250 shots (CIPA) — very limited ~410 shots (CIPA) ~420 shots (CIPA)
Weight 485g (body, battery, card) 705g (body, battery, card) 705g (body, battery, card)
Dimensions 132.5 × 85.0 × 70.0mm 134.0 × 100.5 × 69.5mm 134.0 × 100.5 × 69.5mm
Weather Sealed No Yes Yes
Viewfinder EVF, 2.36M dots, 0.70× magnification EVF, 3.69M dots, 0.80× magnification EVF, 3.69M dots, 0.80× magnification
Screen 3.0" vari-angle touchscreen, 1.04M dots 3.2" tilting touchscreen, 2.1M dots 3.2" tilting touchscreen, 2.1M dots
Mount Canon RF-mount Nikon Z-mount Nikon Z-mount
Memory Cards Single SD UHS-II Dual card: 1× CFexpress Type B / XQD + 1× SD UHS-II Dual card: 1× CFexpress Type B / XQD + 1× SD UHS-II
Connectivity USB-C, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen 2), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen 2), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
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