Early this morning Nikon announced the compact and lightweight Z50 mirrorless camera. It’s the first mirrorless DX format camera in Nikon’s lineup. The Z50 is built around a 20.9 megapixel BSI CMOS ...
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Nikon has announced its new Z50 II APS-C mirrorless camera aimed at content creators. The small but powerful camera comes packed with features and functions, such as a dedicated Picture Control button ...
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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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 has expanded its Z Series camera line with the new Z50, the company's first DX-format mirrorless camera. The new model comes with a much lower price tag than the previously launched Nikon Z 6 ...
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 ...
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