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Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010

Portability
61
Imaging
80
Features
92
Overall
84
Nikon Z7 Mark II front
 
Olympus Stylus 5010 front
Portability
96
Imaging
36
Features
27
Overall
32

Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 Key Specs

Nikon Z7 II
(Full Review)
  • 46MP - Full frame Sensor
  • 3.2" Tilting Display
  • ISO 64 - 25600 (Increase to 102400)
  • Sensor based 5-axis Image Stabilization
  • No Anti-Alias Filter
  • 1/8000s Max Shutter
  • 3840 x 2160 video
  • Nikon Z Mount
  • 705g - 134 x 101 x 70mm
  • Revealed October 2020
  • Earlier Model is Nikon Z7
Olympus 5010
(Full Review)
  • 14MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 2.7" Fixed Screen
  • ISO 64 - 3200
  • Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
  • 1280 x 720 video
  • 26-130mm (F2.8-6.5) lens
  • 126g - 95 x 56 x 20mm
  • Launched January 2010
  • Alternative Name is mju 5010
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Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 Overview

Its time to examine more in depth at the Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010, former is a Pro Mirrorless while the latter is a Ultracompact by competitors Nikon and Olympus. There exists a considerable gap among the sensor resolutions of the Z7 II (46MP) and 5010 (14MP) and the Z7 II (Full frame) and 5010 (1/2.3") come with totally different sensor sizing.

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The Z7 II was unveiled 10 years after the 5010 which is a fairly large difference as far as camera technology is concerned. The two cameras offer different body type with the Nikon Z7 II being a SLR-style mirrorless camera and the Olympus 5010 being a Ultracompact camera.

Before going straight into a complete comparison, below is a quick overview of how the Z7 II matches up vs the 5010 when it comes to portability, imaging, features and an overall score.

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Reasons to pick Nikon Z7 II over the Olympus 5010

 Z7 II 5010 
LaunchedOctober 2020January 2010More modern by 132 months
Focus manually More accurate focus
Screen typeTiltingFixed Tilting screen
Screen sizing3.2"2.7"Bigger screen (+0.5")
Screen resolution2100k230kClearer screen (+1870k dot)
Touch friendly screen Quickly navigate

Reasons to pick Olympus 5010 over the Nikon Z7 II

 5010 Z7 II 

Common features in the Nikon Z7 II and Olympus 5010

 Z7 II 5010 
Selfie screen Absent selfie screen

Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 Physical Comparison

If you're aiming to carry around your camera frequently, you should factor its weight and measurements. The Nikon Z7 II features outside measurements of 134mm x 101mm x 70mm (5.3" x 4.0" x 2.8") and a weight of 705 grams (1.55 lbs) while the Olympus 5010 has proportions of 95mm x 56mm x 20mm (3.7" x 2.2" x 0.8") accompanied by a weight of 126 grams (0.28 lbs).

Take a look at the Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 in our completely new Camera plus Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Keep in mind, the weight of an ILC will change dependant on the lens you are utilizing at the time. Here is the front view overall size comparison of the Z7 II versus the 5010.

Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 size comparison

Considering dimensions and weight, the portability grade of the Z7 II and 5010 is 61 and 96 respectively.

Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 top view buttons comparison

Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 Sensor Comparison

Sometimes, it's hard to envision the gap in sensor sizes purely by researching a spec sheet. The picture below will help offer you a stronger sense of the sensor measurements in the Z7 II and 5010.

Clearly, both of these cameras offer different megapixel count and different sensor sizes. The Z7 II with its bigger sensor will make getting shallow DOF simpler and the Nikon Z7 II will result in extra detail having an extra 32MP. Higher resolution can also enable you to crop photographs a little more aggressively. The younger Z7 II is going to have a benefit with regard to sensor tech.

Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 sensor size comparison

Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 Screen and ViewFinder

Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Nikon Z7 II Portrait photography details
Olympus 5010 Portrait photography details
88
manual focus
fantastic megapixels (46MP)
big sensor size (Full frame)
supports face detect autofocus
saves RAW files
28
good MP (14 megapixels)
lack of manual focus
no manual control
no external flash support
very small sensor (1/2.3")
no RAW files
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Street Comparison

Nikon Z7 II as a Street photography camera
Olympus 5010 as a Street photography camera
79
screen tilts
image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
big sensor size (Full frame)
saves RAW files
offers focus via touch
environment proofing
very good ISO range (25,600)
57
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
no articulating screen
very small sensor (1/2.3")
no RAW files
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Sports Comparison

Nikon Z7 II Sports photography details
Olympus 5010 Sports photography details
90
maximum shutter speed is high (1/8,000s)
image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
fantastic megapixels (46 megapixels)
big sensor size (Full frame)
supports tracking focus
environment proofing
sensor has phase detect autofocus
39
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
good MP (14 megapixels)
features tracking focus
max frames per second low (1.0 frames/s)
no shutter priority mode
very small sensor (1/2.3")
no phase detect AF
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Travel Comparison

Travel photography with Nikon Z7 II
Travel photography with Olympus 5010
72
environment proofing
supports bluetooth
offers focus via touch
fantastic megapixels (46 megapixels)
display isn't selfie friendly
65
good MP (14 megapixels)
has built in flash
relatively wide (26mm)
does not have Timelapse mode
display is not selfie friendly
sluggish max aperture (f2.8)
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Landscape Comparison

Nikon Z7 II Landscape photography details
Olympus 5010 Landscape photography details
88
manual focus
switch lenses (Nikon Z mount)
screen is a good size (3.2")
image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
fantastic megapixels (46MP)
big sensor size (Full frame)
does not have anti-alias filter
very good ISO range (25,600)
saves RAW files
environment proofing
has double storage slots
37
relatively wide (26mm)
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
good MP (14MP)
lack of manual focus
lens is fixed (fixed lens mount)
sluggish max aperture (f2.8)
screen is somewhat small (2.7 inches)
no manual control
very small sensor (1/2.3")
no RAW files
does not have Timelapse mode
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Vlogging Comparison

Nikon Z7 II Vlogging factors
Olympus 5010 Vlogging factors
36
touchscreen enabled
image stabilization (Sensor based 5-axis)
supports face detect autofocus
high video quality (3840 x 2160 pxls)
includes microphone port
display isn't selfie friendly
29
relatively wide (26mm)
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
sluggish max aperture (f2.8)
display is not selfie friendly
low quality video (1280 x 720 pxls)
does not have microphone support
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Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus 5010 Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Nikon Z7 II and Olympus 5010
 Nikon Z7 Mark IIOlympus Stylus 5010
General Information
Company Nikon Olympus
Model type Nikon Z7 Mark II Olympus Stylus 5010
Also called as - mju 5010
Type Pro Mirrorless Ultracompact
Revealed 2020-10-14 2010-01-07
Physical type SLR-style mirrorless Ultracompact
Sensor Information
Processor - TruePic III
Sensor type BSI-CMOS CCD
Sensor size Full frame 1/2.3"
Sensor measurements 35.9 x 23.9mm 6.08 x 4.56mm
Sensor area 858.0mm² 27.7mm²
Sensor resolution 46MP 14MP
Anti alias filter
Aspect ratio 1:1, 5:4, 3:2 and 16:9 4:3 and 16:9
Max resolution 8256 x 5504 4288 x 3216
Max native ISO 25600 3200
Max enhanced ISO 102400 -
Min native ISO 64 64
RAW photos
Min enhanced ISO 32 -
Autofocusing
Focus manually
Touch to focus
Continuous autofocus
Autofocus single
Autofocus tracking
Selective autofocus
Center weighted autofocus
Autofocus multi area
Autofocus live view
Face detect autofocus
Contract detect autofocus
Phase detect autofocus
Total focus points 493 -
Lens
Lens mount type Nikon Z fixed lens
Lens zoom range - 26-130mm (5.0x)
Maximal aperture - f/2.8-6.5
Macro focusing range - 7cm
Available lenses 15 -
Focal length multiplier 1 5.9
Screen
Display type Tilting Fixed Type
Display sizing 3.2 inches 2.7 inches
Resolution of display 2,100k dots 230k dots
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch functionality
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder type Electronic None
Viewfinder resolution 3,690k dots -
Viewfinder coverage 100 percent -
Viewfinder magnification 0.8x -
Features
Min shutter speed 30 secs 4 secs
Max shutter speed 1/8000 secs 1/2000 secs
Continuous shutter rate 10.0fps 1.0fps
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Expose Manually
Exposure compensation Yes -
Change white balance
Image stabilization
Inbuilt flash
Flash distance no built-in flash 4.70 m
Flash modes Front-curtain sync, slow sync, rear-curtain sync, red-eye reduction, red-eye reduction with slow sync, slow rear-curtain sync, off Auto, On, Off, Red-eye, Fill-in
External flash
AEB
WB bracketing
Max flash synchronize 1/200 secs -
Exposure
Multisegment
Average
Spot
Partial
AF area
Center weighted
Video features
Video resolutions 3840 x 2160 @ 60p / 144 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM 1280 x 720 (30 fps) 640 x 480 (30, 15 fps), 320 x 240 (30, 15 fps)
Max video resolution 3840x2160 1280x720
Video format MPEG-4, H.264 Motion JPEG
Microphone support
Headphone support
Connectivity
Wireless Built-In None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB Yes USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environmental sealing
Water proofing
Dust proofing
Shock proofing
Crush proofing
Freeze proofing
Weight 705 gr (1.55 pounds) 126 gr (0.28 pounds)
Dimensions 134 x 101 x 70mm (5.3" x 4.0" x 2.8") 95 x 56 x 20mm (3.7" x 2.2" x 0.8")
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 420 images -
Battery style Battery Pack -
Battery ID - Li-50B
Self timer Yes (2, 5, 10 or 20 secs) Yes (2 or 12 seconds)
Time lapse shooting
Type of storage CFexpress (Type B), XQD, SD (UHS-II) SC/SDHC, Internal
Card slots Two 1
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