Z 50 Dx-Format Mirrorless Camera Body W/ Nikkor Z Dx 16-50mm F/3.5-6.3 Vr
Z 50 DX-Format Mirrorless Camera Body w/ NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR
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- Compact, lightweight and durably constructed mirrorless camera
- First DX-format mirrorless camera to use a large 55 millimeter lens mount, offering advantages in high image quality and low light performance
- 20.9 MP sensor with robust 4K UHD video features
- Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for simple pairing to a smartphone
- \"Selfie\" flip down touch LCD screen, great for self-portraits and blogging
- Compatible with Nikkor Z lenses.
- Also compatible with F Mount NIKKOR Lenses using the FTZ Mount Adapter (sold separately)
Buy Now : Z 50 DX-Format Mirrorless Camera Body w/ NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR
Brand : Nikon
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,Mirrorless Cameras
Rating : 4.7
ListPrice : US $996.95
Price : US $896.95
Review Count : 152
Z 50 DX-Format Mirrorless Camera Body w/ NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR
- I own the Nikon z50 and the Canon EOS M6 V2.Many of you will want to know which is best..Let me talk about them briefly.The Canon M6V2 is a more evolved camera series as its now many incarnations into the series. The M6V2, is the Flagship now, as it is taking the place of the M5.Its a nice Camera. Its worth the money. Photos are excellent. The feel of the camera is excellent. The build quality, the AF, the EVF, are all excellent. The screen is very good. Its also a smaller and more compact camera then the Nikon Z50.I find the photos, as compared to the Nikon, are nearly identical, with the Canon\'s offering slightly more resolution if you pixel peep. This is the effect of a 30+ Resolution sensor, vs, a 20+.The only thing i dont like about the Canon M6V2, is that you can\'t manually adjust the sharpness of the images. You can\'t do this inside the camera. It will allow you to adjust the saturation, contrast, etc, but you can\'t adjust the sharpness.The Nikon Z50 is a fast fun experience. The Jpeg IQ is awesome. The same style of tilting screen is slightly larger then the Canon\'s. The EVF is excellent. The Kit lens is very sharp. The body of the Nikon Z50 is metal but does not feel expensive. The Nikon has a wonderful front grip. Auto focus is sure and fast. Low Light shooting is very good.The battery door is horrible. No Spring. The card slot is a bit frustrating to try to use when removing the card.You CAN adjust the Sharpness of the photos inside the camera.The photo i posted taken with the Nikon is \"P\" and pretty much Auto, with +1 Sharpness and +1 Contrast.The Nikon when set to \"center point\" focus, captures the entire frame as well as the focal point, better then the Canon.The Nikon does not allow you to change the focus point using the screen, while you look through the EVF.Both of these excellent cameras are fine shooters with world class IQ and color rendition, and do not disappoint.
- I haven\'t owned a dedicated camera in decades. After borrowing a DSLR for a trip to Africa, I knew I needed a \"real camera\" for future trips.After some semi exhaustive looking for a camera that was budget friendly, and capable, I settled on this one.So far, 100% satisfied with my choice. Picture quality is excellent, the body is lightweight. The kit lends is adequate to get started, I\'ve already ordered a bigger one for better zoom.overall, super thrilled with this camera, can\'t wait for my next trip.
- The media could not be loaded. The Nikon Z50 has a small compact design. Even with the lens, battery and SD card, it weighs 585g. The electronic viewfinder is very good and has minimal lag. It only has 1 SDXC slot and is UHS-1 speed. It uses MicroUSB instead of Type-C. Overall build quality is great. The camera\'s selfie mode is very useful for vlog. Low light performance is not bad for a DX (crop) sensor. Price is fair and I recommend it with the 16-50 F3.5-6.3 lens. Lens has VR and camera has electronic VR instead of in body stabilization like the Z6/Z7 series. It supports the FTZ adapter so you can also use your F mount lens. It uses a new EN-EL25 battery so other batteries you may have won\'t work. The camera\'s AF points cover most of the image area. The tracking AF is quite good. You can see my full review on youtube. Overall, I am impressed with this camera and can recommend it to anyone wanting to enter the mirrorless market, without breaking the bank.
- I was very excited to received this product as it has been 7 years since I last upgraded cameras. This camera was a big disappointment, as the controls were not the greatest and image stabilizer was just ok. I took both my 7 year old camera and this one to do image comparison and it was literally the same thing. Shooting video was very difficult and the battery life was abismal. How does my 7 year old camera hold more power is beyond me. But the very very worst feature of this camera is annoyingly idiotic flip screen. If you are like me, I love to leave my tripod attachment screwed in on the bottom of the camera to easily click in and out of my tripod. Well this camera decided to put the screen flip to the bottom making me take on and off this attachment and making things a hassle something that all other manufacturers took into account as their screen flips on ways that do get on the way. I’ve been a Nikon person for 20 years and in this mirror less era I am definitely going to have to try something else
- I’m returning this super camera so that the next buyer may experience all that it offers. I thought It would be good for me to use with my Parkington’s, but I changed my mind. It is compact, good quality, and produces sharp pics. My last four Nikon’s were great cameras. This one challenged me, but I saw a couple of awesome pics.
- Have owned multiple Nikons over past decades, went mirrorless with the Z6, but like the Z50 just as much. Very compact and fits in a coat pocket with the DX lens. Great for travel, picture quality is first rate.
- Love my new camera. No complaints
- Easy in a older person hand, not heavy able to use older Nikon lenses.
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