Abstract: Ahead of our full Nikon Z50 review, we've published the following articles: Announcement: Nikon Z50 APS-C Mirrorless Camera on October 10th? October 3, 2019 Nikon released their full-frame mirrorless camera range last year with the launch of the Z6...
Abstract: With its competitive price and excellent quality, the Nikon Z 50 is the EISA Best Buy Camera 2020-2021. This compact mirrorless camera with APS-C (DX) sensor is easy to use and perfect for travel, with a well-built and weatherproof body. It delivers fine...
Abstract: £1,129.00Available from: amazon.co.ukThe Nikon Z50 is a mirrorless camera with a tilting touch-screen and an electronic view-finder. The lens kit includes a lens for wide-angle and portrait shots, as well as a telephoto lens. It's more affordable than...
Excellent handling, Good dynamic range, Decent value
Not particularly high resolution
The Z50 might look just fine on paper, but it is mightier in the hand. It borrows some of the best features from the Z6 without both the physical and financial heft. Many might see this as the perfect travel camera, especially with the addition of the su...
Great handling, Attractively priced, Excellent image quality,
Tilting screen mechanism no good for tripod mounting, Only a single UHS-I card slot, No joystick for selecting AF points,
Available at a great price and with lots to like - including build quality, handling, a very usable screen and viewfinder - the Z50 might be the new kid on the APS-C mirrorless block, but it's easily one of the best out there.Reasons to buy+Great handling...
Autofocus struggles in low light, Few native DX lenses at launch
Yes, especially if you have a stash of Nikon lenses. Hold off, however, if you take a lot of photos indoors or in low light — while the Z 50's high ISO performance is admirable, its autofocus can fail in these situations.Editors' RecommendationsThe best d...
The Nikon Z50 is shaping up to be a very fine mirrorless camera for travellers, vloggers and anyone looking for a more portable version of their Nikon DX-format DSLR. The trouble is, it's far from the only option at this size and price, and right now its...
Published: 2019-10-10, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
At first we were a little perplexed about the Z50's existence, because its announcement and use of crop-sensor (or DX / APS-C) unties the association that the Z series had with full-frame and a pro-targeted audience.But having seen the camera it makes a l...
It's not at all surprising to see Nikon entering the APS-C mirrorless market now that it's earned its place with the existing full-frame Z series cameras.However, it'll be interesting to see how well the camera is received by this sector of the market whi...