The Nikon Z50II makes smart tweaks to the original that improve ergonomics, autofocus, and tracking speed for an excellent entry-level mirrorless camera.
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 ...
In our review of the Z50, we complimented the layout and balance of its buttons and dials, praising its resemblance to full-frame Nikon siblings like the Z6 and Z7. The Z50 II gets closer still ...
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But there’s a lot more to the Z50 II than meets the eye. Dig a little deeper, like we did in our in-depth review, and you’ll discover that Nikon’s made a number of crucial improvements for ...
Nikon says the Z50II's finder can go up to 1,000 nits, or twice as bright as the Z50, but wasn't able to provide ... Classic for Raw processing for this review. The Z50II includes a mechanical ...
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