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Published: 2019-10-10, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
At first we were a little perplexed about the Z50's existence, because its announcement and use of crop-sensor (or DX / APS-C) unties the association that the Z series had with full-frame and a pro-targeted audience.But having seen the camera it makes a l...
It's not at all surprising to see Nikon entering the APS-C mirrorless market now that it's earned its place with the existing full-frame Z series cameras.However, it'll be interesting to see how well the camera is received by this sector of the market whi...
Abstract: Nikon Z 50: At a glance £849 (body only) £989 with NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR lens 20.9MP APS-C sensor Nikon Z-mount 11fps continuous shooting with AE/AF Tilting touchscreen 2.36-million-dot electronic viewfinder 4K video at 30p Following on from th...
Rather than rushing into the mirrorless market, Nikon has stuck to its strategy of releasing a pair of full-frame mirrorless cameras and building up a selection of full-frame Z mount lenses before turning its focus towards APS-C. Nikon has been quite clev...
Abstract: If you are in the market for a compact mirrorless camera that does not compromise on versatility, the Nikon Z50 is a name that often comes up on the search lists. Nikon launched it last year as a professional camera for vloggers, with a focus on shooting...
If you are hoping to dip your toes into photography, it is safe to dip them using the Nikon Z50. If you want to pursue photography as a hobby and want to start today, then buying a mirrorless camera is sensible than investing in a DSLR camera because mirr...
Abstract: As mirrorless cameras become popular beyond the amateur space, it also presents the opportunity of offering users a compact device more akin to the sizes they are used to in point and shoots. Like rival Canons M series, Nikon is pushing the portable Z se...
Pros, Light and compact. Big, crisp EVF. Speedy response. 11fps continuous drive. Strong 4K video quality. Built-in flash. Compatible with Nikon SLR lenses via adapter
Cons, Few native lenses. Subject tracking not as good as competitors. Touch features could be more robust. Lowest resolution in class. Selfie screen design is a little awkward
Bottom LineThe Nikon Z 50 is a good mirrorless camera with a lot of appeal to photographers already invested in the system, but isn't quite as capable as its rivals...
I'm hoping to get more of a chance to truly experience the camera's different settings but for now, based on this quick hands-on experience, the Nikon Z50 is definitely impressive. But with a lot of cameras that also cater to new users and content creator...
Abstract: 1 / 12 Meet Nikon's latest Z-series camera - the Z50. This has Nikon's latest Z-mount, but comes with an 20.8MP APS-C sized sensor instead of the full-frame offerings in the Z7 and Z6. As such, the camera is a lot smaller and lighter too...