Side-by-side compare
Compare the cameras that matter.
Up to four products, every spec aligned, the winner of each round highlighted — so the right pick is obvious.
ComparZone verdict
The A7 IV takes the overall win.
Highest composite score at 9.0/10 — edging out the Z6 III by 0.0 points. Best suited for overall. Scroll for the full breakdown.
Category wins · 16 attributes
A7 IV7
Z6 III1
A7 IVBest for overall
Z6 IIIBest for Video-first creators
Performance profile
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Sony
A7 IV
Nikon
Z6 III
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Full specifications
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Autofocus3 specs
AF Points
759
299
Subject Detection
Human, Animal, Bird
9 subject types
Burst Rate(fps)
10 fps
20 fps
Build4 specs
Card Slots
CFexpress A + SD
CFexpress B + SD
Weather Sealing
Yes
Yes
Battery (CIPA)(shots)
580 shots
390 shots
Weight(g)
658 g
760 g
Image Quality5 specs
Sensor
33MP full-frame BSI CMOS
24.5MP partially-stacked full-frame
Resolution(MP)
33 MP
24.5 MP
ISO Range
100–51,200
100–64,000
Dynamic Range(stops)
15 stops
14 stops
Stabilization
5-axis IBIS, 5.5 stops
8-stop IBIS
Performance1 specs
Autofocus Points
759
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Video3 specs
Video
4K 60p crop
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Max Video
4K 60p (Super35), 4K 30p FF
6K 60p N-RAW internal
Internal Color
10-bit 4:2:2
12-bit N-RAW / 10-bit
Why pick each
Standout strengths at a glance
#1
Sony
A7 IV
9.0
“The do-it-all hybrid full-frame: 33MP stills, 4K 60p video, and class-leading 759-point real-time autofocus.”
Autofocus 9.4
Image Quality 9.3
Wins AF Points
Wins Resolution
Best for overall · wins 7 specs
#2
Nikon
Z6 III
9.0
“Partially-stacked full-frame powerhouse with the brightest EVF on the market and internal 6K RAW video.”
Video 9.4
Build 9.1
Wins Burst Rate
Best for Video-first creators · wins 1 specs