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 ...
Five years is a long time in the world of cameras. So you might expect to find more novelty on the spec sheet of the Z50 II, an entry-level mirrorless model released in November 2024 – half a ...
Pitched as an entry-level mirrorless camera for new enthusiasts, the Nikon Z50 II has a secret weapon: an Expeed 7 processor gives it flagship performance, with subject recognition autofocus that ...
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 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 ...
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 ...