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Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II

Portability
69
Imaging
34
Features
37
Overall
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Casio Exilim EX-FH25 front
 
Nikon Z6 Mark II front
Portability
61
Imaging
77
Features
89
Overall
81

Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II Key Specs

Casio EX-FH25
(Full Review)
  • 10MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 3" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 3200
  • Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
  • 640 x 480 video
  • 26-520mm (F2.8-4.5) lens
  • 524g - 122 x 81 x 83mm
  • Revealed July 2010
Nikon Z6 II
(Full Review)
  • 25MP - Full frame Sensor
  • 3.2" Tilting Screen
  • ISO 100 - 51200 (Increase to 204800)
  • Sensor based 5-axis Image Stabilization
  • 1/8000s Maximum Shutter
  • 3840 x 2160 video
  • Nikon Z Mount
  • 705g - 134 x 101 x 70mm
  • Revealed October 2020
  • Earlier Model is Nikon Z6
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Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II Overview

Below is a detailed review of the Casio EX-FH25 versus Nikon Z6 II, former being a Small Sensor Superzoom while the latter is a Pro Mirrorless by companies Casio and Nikon. There exists a noticeable gap between the sensor resolutions of the EX-FH25 (10MP) and Z6 II (25MP) and the EX-FH25 (1/2.3") and Z6 II (Full frame) come with different sensor sizes.

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The EX-FH25 was released 11 years before the Z6 II and that is quite a sizable difference as far as technology is concerned. Both the cameras offer different body type with the Casio EX-FH25 being a SLR-like (bridge) camera and the Nikon Z6 II being a SLR-style mirrorless camera.

Before getting in to a more detailed comparison, below is a brief summation of how the EX-FH25 grades vs the Z6 II with regards to portability, imaging, features and an overall grade.

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Reasons to pick Casio EX-FH25 over the Nikon Z6 II

 EX-FH25 Z6 II 

Reasons to pick Nikon Z6 II over the Casio EX-FH25

 Z6 II EX-FH25 
RevealedOctober 2020July 2010More recent by 125 months
Screen typeTiltingFixed Tilting screen
Screen sizing3.2"3"Bigger screen (+0.2")
Screen resolution2100k230kClearer screen (+1870k dot)
Touch screen Quickly navigate

Common features in the Casio EX-FH25 and Nikon Z6 II

 EX-FH25 Z6 II 
Focus manually Very exact focusing
Selfie screen Neither offers selfie screen

Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II Physical Comparison

In case you're looking to lug around your camera often, you will need to factor in its weight and dimensions. The Casio EX-FH25 offers external measurements of 122mm x 81mm x 83mm (4.8" x 3.2" x 3.3") with a weight of 524 grams (1.16 lbs) while the Nikon Z6 II has dimensions of 134mm x 101mm x 70mm (5.3" x 4.0" x 2.8") with a weight of 705 grams (1.55 lbs).

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Don't forget, the weight of an ILC will change based on the lens you select during that time. Following is the front view scale comparison of the EX-FH25 compared to the Z6 II.

Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II size comparison

Taking into consideration dimensions and weight, the portability grade of the EX-FH25 and Z6 II is 69 and 61 respectively.

Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II top view buttons comparison

Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II Sensor Comparison

Sometimes, it can be hard to imagine the difference between sensor measurements simply by reviewing technical specs. The photograph here might provide you a more clear sense of the sensor measurements in the EX-FH25 and Z6 II.

As you can tell, the two cameras enjoy different resolutions and different sensor measurements. The EX-FH25 due to its tinier sensor is going to make shooting shallow DOF tougher and the Nikon Z6 II will offer extra detail as a result of its extra 15 Megapixels. Higher resolution can also help you crop pictures far more aggressively. The older EX-FH25 is going to be behind with regard to sensor innovation.

Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II sensor size comparison

Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II Screen and ViewFinder

Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Casio EX-FH25 as a Portrait photography camera
Nikon Z6 II as a Portrait photography camera
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you can focus manually
delivers RAW files
external flash not possible
low resolution sensor (10 megapixels)
sensor size is very small (1/2.3")
86
manual focus
MP count excellent (25MP)
sensor size is great (Full frame)
supports face detection focusing
delivers RAW formats
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Street Comparison

Street photography with Casio EX-FH25
Street photography with Nikon Z6 II
51
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
delivers RAW files
screen does not articulate
sensor size is very small (1/2.3")
heavier than average in class (524 grams)
78
has a tilting screen
built in image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
sensor size is great (Full frame)
delivers RAW formats
comes with touch focus
environment proof
great high ISO (51,200)
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Sports Comparison

Casio EX-FH25 Sports photography details
Nikon Z6 II Sports photography details
42
long zoom range (26-520mm 20.0 x zoom)
fast shooting (40.0 frames/s)
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
low resolution sensor (10 megapixels)
sensor size is very small (1/2.3")
lack of phase detect auto focus
82
max shutter speed is good (1/8,000 seconds)
built in image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
MP count excellent (25MP)
sensor size is great (Full frame)
supports tracking autofocus
environment proof
comes with phase detect AF
not so great battery life (410 shots)
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Travel Comparison

Casio EX-FH25 as a Travel photography camera
Nikon Z6 II as a Travel photography camera
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built-in flash
pretty wide (26mm)
long zoom (520mm)
missing Time Lapse function
heavier than average in class (524g)
low resolution sensor (10 megapixels)
screen isn't selfie friendly
sluggish max aperture (f2.8)
66
environment proof
connects via bluetooth
comes with touch focus
MP count excellent (25MP)
not so great battery life (410 shots)
display is not selfie friendly
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Landscape Comparison

Casio EX-FH25 Landscape photography information
Nikon Z6 II Landscape photography information
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you can focus manually
pretty wide (26mm)
pretty good screen size (3 inches)
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
delivers RAW files
cannot swap lenses (fixed lens mount)
sluggish max aperture (f2.8)
low resolution sensor (10 megapixels)
sensor size is very small (1/2.3")
missing Time Lapse function
82
manual focus
interchangeable lenses (Nikon Z mount)
screen size is good (3.2")
built in image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
MP count excellent (25 megapixels)
sensor size is great (Full frame)
great high ISO (51,200)
delivers RAW formats
environment proof
2 card slots
not so great battery life (410 per charge)
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Vlogging Comparison

Casio EX-FH25 Vlogging info
Nikon Z6 II Vlogging info
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pretty wide (26mm)
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
sluggish max aperture (f2.8)
screen isn't selfie friendly
video quality not great (640 x 480 pxls)
missing mic port
heavier than average in class (524g)
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touchscreen
built in image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
supports face detection focusing
high quality video (3840 x 2160 resolution)
does have external mic support
display is not selfie friendly
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Casio EX-FH25 vs Nikon Z6 II Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Casio EX-FH25 and Nikon Z6 II
 Casio Exilim EX-FH25Nikon Z6 Mark II
General Information
Make Casio Nikon
Model type Casio Exilim EX-FH25 Nikon Z6 Mark II
Class Small Sensor Superzoom Pro Mirrorless
Revealed 2010-07-06 2020-10-14
Physical type SLR-like (bridge) SLR-style mirrorless
Sensor Information
Sensor type BSI-CMOS BSI-CMOS
Sensor size 1/2.3" Full frame
Sensor dimensions 6.17 x 4.55mm 35.9 x 23.9mm
Sensor surface area 28.1mm² 858.0mm²
Sensor resolution 10 megapixels 25 megapixels
Anti alias filter
Aspect ratio 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 1:1, 5:4, 3:2 and 16:9
Highest Possible resolution 3648 x 2736 6048 x 4024
Maximum native ISO 3200 51200
Maximum enhanced ISO - 204800
Minimum native ISO 100 100
RAW data
Minimum enhanced ISO - 50
Autofocusing
Manual focusing
Autofocus touch
Autofocus continuous
Autofocus single
Autofocus tracking
Selective autofocus
Center weighted autofocus
Multi area autofocus
Autofocus live view
Face detect focus
Contract detect focus
Phase detect focus
Total focus points - 273
Lens
Lens support fixed lens Nikon Z
Lens zoom range 26-520mm (20.0x) -
Highest aperture f/2.8-4.5 -
Macro focusing range 1cm -
Number of lenses - 15
Focal length multiplier 5.8 1
Screen
Type of display Fixed Type Tilting
Display diagonal 3 inch 3.2 inch
Resolution of display 230k dots 2,100k dots
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch friendly
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder Electronic Electronic
Viewfinder resolution - 3,690k dots
Viewfinder coverage - 100 percent
Viewfinder magnification - 0.8x
Features
Minimum shutter speed 30s 30s
Fastest shutter speed 1/2000s 1/8000s
Continuous shutter rate 40.0 frames per second 14.0 frames per second
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Expose Manually
Exposure compensation Yes Yes
Set white balance
Image stabilization
Inbuilt flash
Flash distance 3.30 m no built-in flash
Flash options Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye Front-curtain sync, slow sync, rear-curtain sync, red-eye reduction, red-eye reduction with slow sync, slow rear-curtain sync, off
Hot shoe
Auto exposure bracketing
White balance bracketing
Fastest flash synchronize - 1/200s
Exposure
Multisegment metering
Average metering
Spot metering
Partial metering
AF area metering
Center weighted metering
Video features
Supported video resolutions 640 x 480 (120, 30fps), 448 x 336 (30, 120, 240 fps), 224 x 168 (420 fps), 224 x 64 (1000 fps) 3840 x 2160 @ 30p / 144 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM 3840 x 2160 @ 25p / 144 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM 3840 x 2160 @ 24p / 144 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM 1920 x 1080 @ 120p / 144 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM 1920 x 1080 @ 100p / 144 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM 1920 x 1080 @ 60p / 56 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM 1920 x 1080 @ 50p / 56 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM 1920 x 1080 @ 30p / 28 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM 1920 x 1080 @ 25p / 28 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM 1920 x 1080 @ 24p / 28 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
Maximum video resolution 640x480 3840x2160
Video data format Motion JPEG MPEG-4, H.264
Mic support
Headphone support
Connectivity
Wireless Eye-Fi Connected Built-In
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) Yes
GPS None None
Physical
Environmental sealing
Water proofing
Dust proofing
Shock proofing
Crush proofing
Freeze proofing
Weight 524 grams (1.16 pounds) 705 grams (1.55 pounds)
Dimensions 122 x 81 x 83mm (4.8" x 3.2" x 3.3") 134 x 101 x 70mm (5.3" x 4.0" x 2.8")
DXO scores
DXO Overall rating not tested not tested
DXO Color Depth rating not tested not tested
DXO Dynamic range rating not tested not tested
DXO Low light rating not tested not tested
Other
Battery life - 410 photos
Form of battery - Battery Pack
Battery ID 4 x AA -
Self timer Yes (2 or 10 sec, Triple) Yes (2, 5, 10 or 20 secs)
Time lapse recording
Storage type SD/SDHC card, Internal CFexpress Type B / XQD
Card slots Single 2
Pricing at release $450 $1,997