The Nikon Z50 II adds a color profile button and the AF system from Nikon's higher-end cameras. But this doesn't result in an ...
The upgrades go beyond frame rates. The Z50 II is Nikon’s first APS-C camera to support 10-bit N-log video, including the option to use RED Luts color profiles – fruit of Nikon's acquisition ...
Like the original Z50, the Z50 II is positioned at the entry-level end of Nikon’s Z mount line-up. With a body-only price of $909.95 / £849 / AU$1499.95, that feels like a competitive offer for such a ...
The Nikon Z50II makes smart tweaks to the original that improve ergonomics, autofocus, and tracking speed for an excellent entry-level mirrorless camera.
The handheld remote grip/selfie stick/mini-tripod now works with Nikon cameras – well, ONE Nikon camera – as well as a range ...
This makes the new camera even more attractive to travellers and family photographers. Our test shots show the Nikon Z50 II plus 18-140mm lens make a great combo for street photography as well as ...
7.5MM F2.8 fisheye mirrorless camera lens, lens structure of 8 groups and 9PCS. Upgraded product, optimizes the light way for clearer imaging. Z mount, suitable for Nikon Z6 Z7 Z50 and other ...
The two use the same APS-C format 20.9MP CMOS sensor, so even though the Z50II is powered by Nikon's Expeed 7 processing engine, a generation ahead of the Expeed 6 from the Z50, the two cameras ...