Nikon Z50 + 16-50/3.5-6.3 + 50-250/4.5-6.3
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Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera twin Lens kit - 16-50mm & 50-250mm Lens VOK050WA review
“The Z 50 lets you trim video in-camera and share it wirelessly to your phone, making it perfect for the influencer on the go.”- Weather-sealed
- ergonomic design
- Excellent image quality
- 11 fps burst speed
- Wireless video transfers
- Autofocus struggles in low light
- Few native DX lenses at launch
Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera twin Lens kit - 16-50mm & 50-250mm Lens VOK050WA review
The Z50 is a good debut for Nikon’s Z mount APS-C mirrorless system. Unfortunately, it’s entering a very competitive market and faces some strong competition, particularly Fujifilm’s X-T30.- Great handling
- compact size
- Good EVF
- Sharp 4K video
- Decent performance and autofocus
- Lowest resolution in its category
- Single UHS-I card
- Limited lens choices
Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera twin Lens kit - 16-50mm & 50-250mm Lens VOK050WA review
The Z50 is a capable and comfortable camera to use, for a wide range of photography. The autofocus system is a little more awkward than it needs to be, but generally it's a hugely competitive camera. If the lenses you want to use exist, it should be on your list of cameras to consider.- Travel and everyday photography.
- Landscapes and high resolution imagery
- Team sports.
Nikon Z 50 Two Lens Kit
Amazing capabilities in a compact package! Light and durable, crystal clear imaging with dead-on auto focusing. Will spend more time exploring and discovering the endless possibilities of this big move from the old school Nikon F & D era to the next generation Z, it's a one giant step!
Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera twin Lens kit - 16-50mm & 50-250mm Lens VOK050WA review
Nikon's Z series goes from strength to strength. Michael Topham offers his verdict on the Nikon's first APS-C mirrorless camera
Nikon Z50 Review
Nikon is introducing the new Nikon Z50 (Z 50) and with it a new range of APS-C sensor mirrorless cameras and lenses, with Nikon proclaiming the Z50 as a new "era" for Nikon. Using the same Z-mount as the Nikon Z6 and Z7, the system can use existing full-frame Z-mount lenses, as well as the new DX...- Excellent ergonomics and handling
- Excellent image quality and noise performance
- New DX Z-Mount lenses perform well
- Compact camera body
- Clear logical menu system (more advanced section is colour coded
- Fast continuous shooting
- 4K UHD video with multiple options
- Limited APS-C Z mount lenses so far
- Doesn't feature in-camera image stabilisation
- MicroUSB socket
A Gem - So much going for it.
It's light, small, comfortable to carry and to handle, extremely intuitive and ergonomic. Once setup with BBF, it is actually more convenient to use than my similarly setup DSLRs. High ISO is surprisingly good; but don't expect to be able to take quality indoor Futsol photos at highest auto settings...
The best camera I have owned in 60 years of photography
First, this is mis-advertised as, inter alia, for "beginners" - this is the best camera I have ever used, & I buy the best camera for my needs I have had this for only two days - testing it against my best DSLR, the D500, & it equals it for resolution, so the D500, at twice the weight, is for...- Great Features
- Great Picture Quality
- Lightweight
- Silent mode for wildlife
Hands on: Nikon Z 50 review
Nikon Z50 is the mirrorless camera for the masses, sporting an APS-C sensor and ‘influencer' friendly credentia...- Compact size and handling
- 4K video
- 11fps continuous shooting
- Super-slim 'pancake' kit lens
- Single UHS I card slot
- 300-shot battery life
- Awkward flip-under selfie screen
Nikon Z50
Introducing an APS-C format Z series camera makes a lot of sense, appealing to a broad range of different kinds of photographers. In a crowded marketplace, Nikon will have a battle on its hands if it wants to win consumers away from well-established rivals – having already done that in the...- Small size
- Z mount
- Tilting screen
- UHS-I SD card
- Limited native lens options