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Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Lens VOK050XA review
The 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.- 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.
- 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.
Nikon Z 50 (Review Nikon Z 50)
The 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.- 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.
- 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.
Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Lens VOK050XA review
The Nikon Z50 enters the APS-C mirrorless market with the wide-diameter Z-mount introduced for the full-frame Z6 and Z7. Two dim variable-aperture DX lenses were introduced with the Z50, although it works withe all native Z-mount lenses.- Superb dynamic-range
- Low image noise
- Excellent metering
- Good colors accuracy
- Above average Auto White-Balance
- Accurate autofocus
- Quick and responsive
- Comfortabe ergonmics
- Good battery-life
- Slow AF in low-light
- Poor Continuous AF
- Touch-only controls
- Poor EC button location
- Preview not always Exposure-Priority
- Bizarre Auto ISO
- Only DX lenses are dim
- Condensation prone
Hands on with the Nikon Z50: A mini mirrorless travel camera
Looking for a small, light mirrorless camera with smartphone-beating image quality and handling You're already spoiled for choice with new options from Sony, Fujifilm and Panasonic. But now Nikon's made your decision even harder by releasing the Nikon Z50, its first DX format mirrorless camera.
The Z50 Is Nikon's More Affordable And Compact Mirrorless Camera
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.
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
Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Lens VOK050XA review
The new Nikon Z50 mirrorless camera is the smallest interchangeable-lens DX-format camera Nikon offers, and as you can probably tell, I liked it a lot. It’s small and rugged with surprisingly high build quality for the price, and its thin, sleek design is very attractive.
Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Lens VOK050XA review
The Z50 is Nikon’s latest effort at winning over users in the mirrorless camera market, after the now-defunct N1 and the groundbreaking Z6 and Z7 from last year.
Nikon Z50 Mirrorless Camera with 16-50mm Lens VOK050XA review
The Z50 is reasonably priced and doesn’t disappoint. We were super impressed by the autofocus system; it performed very well. We would have liked it to have more dynamic range, but for the price it is acceptable. Its low light performance is fine, though a bit below most mirrorless cameras.