Nikon’s Z50 is the best handling camera in its category, but it’s behind rivals in autofocus, shooting speeds, video and particularly image quality. However, it doesn’t have any fatal flaws and is ...
The Nikon Z50 II has retained the 20-megapixel sensor, compact and lightweight body and straightforward controls layout of the original Z50 but improved the overall performance by pairing it with the ...
Nikon’s Z50 is the company’s first attempt at an APS-C format snapper with the aim of creating some fresh noise in the crowded system camera scene. To slightly confuse matters Nikon calls this ‘DX ...
Nikon's relationship with mirrorless - or compact system cameras, or whatever else you might call them - has been a long and winding road. Back in 2011 the company introduced its 1 series, beginning ...
Mirrorless cameras aren't anything new, they've been around for over a decade, but there's been a surge of releases lately and Nikon has been at the forefront of that wave with the Nikon Z6/Z7 launch ...
At the same time, the Z50 II is surprisingly powerful. You can shoot bursts at up to 30 fps (JPEG only) in electronic mode or 11 fps (RAW/JPEG) with the mechanical shutter. Autofocus has been ...
A splendid camera in almost every respect, handling well, delivering quality, and with loads of features to aid beginners stepping up from smartphones. There are a couple of missing features that may ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
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