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 mirrorless camera. Lens multi-layer coating ...
C mirrorless camera with improved handling and focusing and video capabilities plus the addition of HEIC stills recording.
is it worth upgrading to the Z50 II? Well, it's by far the most advanced DX-sensor camera that Nikon has in its range, and if you're committed to the DX lens ecosystem then it'll serve you well ...
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 ...
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 ...
A tidily packaged APS-C camera with great handling and plenty of features at decent price, we rated the original Nikon Z50 highly. Its successor takes that recipe and supercharges it, with the ...