If you’re looking to move away from a DSLR, then Nikon’s mirrorless Z50 could be the perfect camera for you. A well-designed and good-sized camera, the Z50 represents strong value for money in a ...
The Nikon Z50 is a mirrorless camera with a 20.9-megapixel, DX-format sensor, tilting touchscreen display, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 4K video shooting capabilities. It is compatible with all Nikkor Z ...
After launching the Z6 and Z7 last year, the next thing people wanted to know is how Nikon planned to expand its new family of mirrorless cameras so that more people could buy them. Because while the ...
Nikon's relationship with mirrorless - or compact system cameras, or whatever else you might call them - has been a long and winding road. Back in 2011 the company introduced its 1 series, beginning ...
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Nikon Z50 II review: pro power in a baby body
The Nikon Z50 II is the follow-up to Nikon's first-ever crop-sensor mirrorless and comes five years after the original Nikon Z50 launched back in 2019. Smaller and lighter than the full-frame Z-series ...
Nikon’s Z50 is the company’s first attempt at an APS-C format snapper with the aim of creating some fresh noise in the crowded system camera scene. To slightly confuse matters Nikon calls this ‘DX ...
The Nikon Z50 II has retained the 20-megapixel sensor, compact and lightweight body and straightforward controls layout of the original Z50 but improved the overall performance by pairing it with the ...
The Nikon Z50 camera is being billed as a lightweight version of the Z6 and Z7. What makes the new shooter different is its use of an APS-C sensor instead of a full-frame one seen in other mirrorless ...
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