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Nikon Z 50 16-50mm Vr Lens Kit Digital Camera with 3.2-inch Tft Lcd, Black
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Compatible mountings | Nikon Z |
Aspect ratio | 1.50:1 |
Photo sensor technology | CMOS |
Supported file format | RAW, JPEG |
Image stabilization | Digital |
Optical zoom | 3.1 x |
Maximum aperture | 3.5 f |
Expanded ISO minimum | 51 |
Metering description | Center-Weighted Average, Highlight Weighted, Matrix, Spot |
Brand | Nikon |
About this item
- A dx-format 209-megapixel cmos sensor delivers superior image quality, sharpness, color and tones to document it all, even in low light
- Iso 51, 2001 - so users can capture high-resolution photos in challenging lighting conditions, like concerts or night street photography
- Sharp, vibrant 4k video is just the beginning experience built in 120p slow-motion, time-lapse and interval timer as well as in-camera video trimming and
- The nikkor z dx 16-50mm f/35-63 vr is a slim zoom lens that lets users capture a wide variety of scenes, from beautiful landscapes to candid portraits
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Product details
- Batteries β : β 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
- Product Dimensions β : β 12.7 x 7.37 x 9.4 cm; 498.95 g
- Date First Available β : β Oct. 23 2019
- Manufacturer β : β Nikon
- Place of Business β : β Mississauga, ON L4W 1C1, CA
- ASIN β : β B07Z1V8KW1
- Item model number β : β Nikon Z 50 16-50mm VR lens kit
- Country of origin β : β Thailand
- Best Sellers Rank: #29,062 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
- Customer Reviews:
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From the manufacturer
Tiny has never been a bigger deal.
Meet the Z series mirrorless camera for the rest of us. Insanely small. Tough. Dead simple to use. Connected to your phone. Ready to transform you into a pro-caliber creator. Your followers wonβt know what hit βem.
Creativity comes full circle. A bigger mount. What a bright idea.
Z 50 is designed around Nikonβs revolutionary Z mount, the widest lens mount of any comparable camera system. A wider mount means more light, and more light means more of everything goodβsharpness, contrast, focusing speed, low light performance and image quality.
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Have camera, will travel.Z 50βs strong, durable magnesium alloy construction makes it tough enough to take just about anywhere without fear. No need to baby this baby. |
Works with your smartphone.Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth make sharing a snap. Install Nikonβs SnapBridge app, and your Apple or Android-powered phone becomes a powerful accessory for Z 50. Easily transfer photos and videos from the camera to your phone, and even use your phone as a remote monitor to to see what Z 50 sees, adjust camera settings, take pictures and record video. |
Shines in low light.With a 20.9MP DX CMOS sensor, a robust EXPEED 6 engine and the light-gathering advantages of the wider Z mount, photos and videos shot in low light look clean and professional. |
See for your selfie.Flip down the LCD screen to activate Self Portrait Modeβperfect for taking selfies and for vlogging. |
Eye catching in so many ways.
When shooting photos, Z 50βs outstanding autofocus system can lock onto your subjectβs eye and keep focus there, even when theyβre in motion, for beautifully focused portraits.
Silence is golden.
When you need to be a fly on the wallβcapturing intimate moments, candid portraits, wildlife, music and moreβturn on Silent Photography Mode and shoot in complete silence.
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Picture quality | 4.8 | 4.0 | 4.9 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Auto focus | 4.2 | β | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
For beginners | 4.4 | β | 4.6 | β | 4.0 | β |
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display type | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 3.2 inches | 3 inches | 3.2 inches | β | 3 inches | 3 inches |
lens type | Wide Angle | Telephoto | Zoom | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Telephoto |
zoom type | Optical Zoom | Optical Zoom | β | Optical Zoom | β | Digital Zoom |
connectivity tech | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | β | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | USB, HDMI, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | USB |
video resolution | 4K UHD 2160p | Full HD(1920x1080, 60i/50i/30p/25p/24pοΌ | 4K UHD 2160p | 2160p | 2160p | 2160p |
optical zoom | 3.1 multiplier x | β | 0 multiplier x | 1 multiplier x | 3 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x |
wireless tech | Wi Fi | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth |
Product description
Small on size, big on fun: The easy-to-carry, compact and lightweight 15.9-Oz body of the Z 50 is designed with intuitive controls and an agile yet durable magnesium alloy frame. Itβs effortless to carry while vlogging a vacation, hiking the backcountry or exploring a new part of town. Since itβs mirrorless, users can activate the Silent shutter function for truly low-profile shooting in sensitive situations.
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I found the camera to perform above average in low light, producing high quality images. The autofocus has been on point so far and I haven't missed any shots because of it. Battery life seems to be ideal but not great, I was getting around 325 shots before it died.
The only negatives I found with this camera relate to its video capabilities. It has a 30 minute record limit and does not have a fully articulating screen. If these two factors don't matter to you, the Nikon Z 50 is a great entry level mirrorless camera that will most likely satisfy your needs.
I found the camera to perform above average in low light, producing high quality images. The autofocus has been on point so far and I haven't missed any shots because of it. Battery life seems to be ideal but not great, I was getting around 325 shots before it died.
The only negatives I found with this camera relate to its video capabilities. It has a 30 minute record limit and does not have a fully articulating screen. If these two factors don't matter to you, the Nikon Z 50 is a great entry level mirrorless camera that will most likely satisfy your needs.
Suggest getting a spare battery.
Beware... Update on Amazon return policy.
Wait for a month and get told wait 2 days. Customer service is not helpful.
My review on Nikon z50 remains 5 star. Amazon customer service not up to par.
I did return it for personal reasons and because I found that it had trouble charging at times (probably my unit only) and I believe I saw a scratch on the lens (probably my unit only).
The lens is pretty sharp for a kit lens and small in size, which I liked, but the body is still large and thus not for portability. It's still not a very lightweight camera. That's what they're advertising so I had to mention that. I prefer the RX100 series. Similar image quality (a bit weaker but good enough), bigger aperture, much longer zoom, and fits in pockets.
With that said, the image quality was great but I wasn't a fan of the noise reduction algorithm. Older Nikon had a very natural noise reduction post-processing but not this one. It felt more synthetic unless you're at 800 ISO and less. I shoot only in JPEG as I have no time to edit RAW images. I felt that it applied too much noise reduction even in the low setting. But, results were great even past ISO 3200. Colours were great. Lots of settings to customize.
I didn't like the screen tilting downward and wish it was upward or to the side.
Autofocus was very fast but occasionally, especially after booting the camera, it would not focus for a few seconds and then finally it would. Missed shots. It had an issue there, it seems.
For some reason, the viewfinder would hurt my eyes, since it's an OLED monitor, but I don't have that issue with my Sony RX100 VI.
I'm also wondering why the battery is so huge compared to the RX100 camera when both have a similar capacity. In fact, the Sony has a larger capacity at 1240mAh but is much smaller. Both last pretty much the same.
Here's something almost no one reviews, when you want to pull out the battery, the battery slides out quickly in the Nikon, so watch out and make sure to slowly pull it out or it will fall to the ground. The Sony has a little area that catches the battery before it fully comes out, helpful.
Now, if Nikon comes out with a pocketable 1 inch sensor camera that can compete with the RX100, I would definitely consider that.