Although the camera is a smaller and lighter type compared to the Z7 and Z7, the Nikon Z50 is said to not feel cheap and is resistant to the...
Although the camera is a smaller and lighter type compared to the Z7 and Z7, the Nikon Z50 is said to not feel cheap and is resistant to the weather to some extent.
Nikon has just announced the first DX format camera to adopt a Z-mount called Z50. This mirrorless camera is equipped with an APS-C CMOS BSI type sensor with a resolution of 21 MP and has phase detection. Reporting from DP Review (10/10), Nikon did not equip the Z50 with a body-stabilization system (IBIS).
Although the camera is a smaller and lighter type compared to the Z7 and Z7, the Nikon Z50 is said to not feel cheap and is resistant to the weather to some extent. The Z50 has a 3.2-inch touch screen that can be tilted downward, EVF with OLED technology with a resolution of 2.36 million dots and pop-up flash lights.
His residence SD card slot supports medical high-speed UHS-II. While the Micro USB port it holds allows the battery charging process on the camera body. Nikon Z50 uses the latest EB = EL25 battery which is claimed to be able to offer 300 photos for a single refill.
The Z50 is capable of shooting burst mode at 11 fps with the AF feature. The results of the video recording can record up to 4K UHD resolution at 24p and 30p, and the frame rate option is 120 fps if the user uses Full HD recording resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels). This camera is equipped with a microphone input, but there is no headphone socket.
Nikon also announced two new kit lenses: Nikkor Z DX 16-50mm F3.5-6.3 VR which offers 4.5-way image stabilization, and Nikkor Z DX 50-250mm F4.5-6.3 VR for further range and image stabilization 5 directions.
The Nikon Z50 camera will be available starting in November at a price of USD859. If equipped with a 16-50mm kit lens the price will be USD999. The price will increase to USD1349 if you buy a Z50 with a 16-50mm and 50-250mm kit lens.
Nikon has just announced the first DX format camera to adopt a Z-mount called Z50. This mirrorless camera is equipped with an APS-C CMOS BSI type sensor with a resolution of 21 MP and has phase detection. Reporting from DP Review (10/10), Nikon did not equip the Z50 with a body-stabilization system (IBIS).
Although the camera is a smaller and lighter type compared to the Z7 and Z7, the Nikon Z50 is said to not feel cheap and is resistant to the weather to some extent. The Z50 has a 3.2-inch touch screen that can be tilted downward, EVF with OLED technology with a resolution of 2.36 million dots and pop-up flash lights.
His residence SD card slot supports medical high-speed UHS-II. While the Micro USB port it holds allows the battery charging process on the camera body. Nikon Z50 uses the latest EB = EL25 battery which is claimed to be able to offer 300 photos for a single refill.
The Z50 is capable of shooting burst mode at 11 fps with the AF feature. The results of the video recording can record up to 4K UHD resolution at 24p and 30p, and the frame rate option is 120 fps if the user uses Full HD recording resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels). This camera is equipped with a microphone input, but there is no headphone socket.
Nikon also announced two new kit lenses: Nikkor Z DX 16-50mm F3.5-6.3 VR which offers 4.5-way image stabilization, and Nikkor Z DX 50-250mm F4.5-6.3 VR for further range and image stabilization 5 directions.
The Nikon Z50 camera will be available starting in November at a price of USD859. If equipped with a 16-50mm kit lens the price will be USD999. The price will increase to USD1349 if you buy a Z50 with a 16-50mm and 50-250mm kit lens.
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