The Nikon Z50II makes smart tweaks to the original that improve ergonomics, autofocus, and tracking speed for an excellent entry-level mirrorless camera.
The Z50II cuts size and weight versus full-frame cameras, its APS-C (DX in Nikon speak) sensor affords a smaller form overall, 3.8 by 5.0 by 2.6 inches (HWD) and 17.5 ounces. I won't go as far as to ...
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Interestingly, the page for the Sony version specifies that the aperture ring can be de-clicked to operate silently while recording video, while the Nikon version does not mention this. The 28mm F1.5 ...
(note: this isn't to be confused with 7artisan's existing 18mm lens, which is an APS-C f/6.3 lens). The new full-frame 18mm f/5.6 will be available in Sony E, Nikon Z, and L-mount versions and is ...
As part of our ongoing review, we took the Z50II traveling over the Christmas period, to see what Nikon's little APS-C model is like as a day-to-day camera. We found it small enough to take on a ...
What it does have is a new engine. The headline upgrade for the Z50 II is its Expeed 7 processor – the same chip used by the flagship Nikon Z9 and, subsequently, the Z8. This is the first time ...
A key component of this collaboration will be the adapted Nikon Z9, a mirrorless camera that has undergone significant modifications to withstand the harsh conditions of space. The Z9 will be used ...