The Nikon Z 50 is the company's first DX-format mirrorless camera, which is smaller, lighter and more accessible in price that Nikon's Z7 and Z6 models, while supporting all NIKKOR Z lenses. The ...
A little over five years since Nikon released the original Z50 and its follow-up, the Z50 II, has been announced. So if you were already considering the Z50 should you wait a few short weeks before ...
At the same time, the Z50 II is surprisingly powerful. You can shoot bursts at up to 30 fps (JPEG only) in electronic mode or 11 fps (RAW/JPEG) with the mechanical shutter. Autofocus has been ...
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 ...
Today's camera landscape is ultra-competitive and not terribly lucrative, so it takes a lot of guts to launch a new system. Nikon has done that (again) with the 20.9-megapixel Z50, its first ever ...
An interesting thing happened right before the Nikon Z 50 camera arrived at my house: all of society shut down due to a global pandemic. Since the plan was to take the Z 50 with me when I traveled, ...
Nikon places the Z50 alongside its mid-level DSLRs the D7500 and D500, giving an indication of who it expects to buy the camera. Aimed slightly above the beginner market, the Z50 is perhaps also ...
Nikon has updated the Z50 firmware to version 2.40 to make eye-detection AF available during video recording and further improve eye-detection performance in Auto-area AF mode. The new firmware also ...
New Nikon cameras should only be updated without a third-party lens fitted. Otherwise the lens may become non-functional. If you update a Nikon Z8 or Z50 II with new firmware while a lens from a ...
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