The Nikon Z5 is a full-frame mirrorless camera, unlike the APS-C sensor in the Z50. This gives the Z5 better low-light performance and a wider field of view with the same lens. Additionally, the Z5 features dual SD card slots for more storage flexibility and in-body image stabilizatio...
announced together with two new DX lenses: Nikon Z50: APS-C mirrorless camera, 20MP, 3″ pivoted LCD, EVF, 11 fps Z-Nikkor 16-55mm f/3.5-6.3 small lightweight collapsible kit DX lens Z-Nikkor 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 small lightweight collapsible DX lens The Nikon Z50 will use the new...
Z50II's new processor and AF might be better than Z5's in actual use. I think the Expeed 7 helps a lot. Even compared to a Z6 II, the Z5 can be a bit slow especailly in low-light. But the trade-offs obviously are you're getting dual card slots and IBIS with the Z5, but...
Today, Nikon announced its newest mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z50. Sporting a host of advanced features at an aggressive $860 price ($1000 including lens), the Z50 is Nikon’s attempt to reclaim some of the pocket-sized ILC market that Sony, Fuji, and Canon gobbled up. Here’s what ...
Lens MountNikon Z Included LensNIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR Communication GPSNo Picture Max Frames Per Second (FPS)30.0 Shutter Speed30-1/4000 Picture Resolution (max)5568x3712 Shutter Speed30-1/4000 Image File FormatNEF (RAW),JPEG ...
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The RF 85 is a really solid lens as well, just a bit slow. No real advantage here. The Nikon Z 50 is much better than the RF version and the 35 is slightly better. Biggest difference is the 50mm and don't get your hopes up about the Nikon Z 28 and 40mm, they are in the "...
But there are good reasons for why the Z6III is more expensive, and that's not just about speed. BTW, what do you mean by speed? Focus speed? That depends on the lens also, not just the camera. Anyway, I doubt that if the same image is taken with the same lens under the same...
(I think eventually the Z 6 II was just not capable of some things I an others were hoping for, and Nikon kind of oversold the dual processors as significantly more capable than the single processor -- which, as has been shown here in many threads, discussed ad nauseum -- it really ...
Bought the z50 so to use the jut lens on my z7. Guess I have to wait as I just want the lens, not the body. Posted by: Dennis Ng |Friday, 02 July 2021 at 05:42 AM There are very few cameras about which my views have not changed over time. I wasn't very keen on Werra ...