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#NIKON Z50 BLUETOOTH#
Nikon Snapbridge support, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.209 Phase Detection AF points, -4EV focus sensitivity.EVF 2.3 million dots, 0.68x magnification.3.2inch 1040K dot monitor, touch-screen controls on the side, tilts vertically down for selfie mode.Nikon Z50 with 16-50mm and 50-250mm Nikon Z50 Key Features The Nikon Z50 will also work with the previously announced ML-L7 remote. A battery charger is included in the box, however, you can also charge the battery in the camera using the MicroUSB connection. The camera uses an all-new EN-EL25 rechargeable lithium-ion battery, with 1120mAh, 7.6V and 8.5Wh. There is a single SD card slot, which can be found underneath the camera, in the same compartment as the battery. This lets you transfer images and movies, use location and data information, browse images from a smartphone, transfer raw files, add credit information, auto upload to Nikon Image Space, and shoot remotely. Nikon's SnapBridge is supported, with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. You can also record time-lapse at a higher resolution, and put this together on your computer, to create 4K UHD time-lapse videos, max 20 minutes. It's also possible to create a time-lapse video in the camera at FullHD resolution. There’s a microphone socket on the side, supporting an external microphone. You can record FullHD video at speeds up to 120fps. Video recording in self-portrait mode is also available. Video includes Active D-lighting, electronic VR, focus peaking and picture control is available. You can take still images while recording video. The electronic viewfinder (EVF) has 100% coverage of the frame, 0.68x magnification, eye detection sensor, dioptre correction, and a 2.36 million dot resolution.ĤK UHD video recording uses the "full-frame" of the APS-C sensor and can record at 30, 25 and 24fps. Silent photography is available, with this being the first time it's been available on a Nikon DX camera.
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The camera has focus peaking, this is the first time for a DX Nikon. The iMenu is customisable and allows quick access to 12 different options (on the rear screen or in the EVF).
#NIKON Z50 ISO#
Using Nikon Z-mount lenses, the Nikkor Z control ring can be adjusted to focus, aperture, ISO (new), and exposure compensation. This comes with “Dual detect” optical VR, which has gyro sensor information to give high levels of image stabilisation in the new DX 16-50mm VR and DX 50-250mm VR lenses. Instead, the camera relies on in-lens optical image stabilisation, which Nikon call VR (Vibration Reduction). The camera body doesn’t feature in-body image stabilisation, which can be found on the Nikon Z6 and Z7.
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#NIKON Z50 MOVIE#
Effects can also be applied in movie recording. You’ll also find creative picture control, scene modes, and special effects mode - effects levels can be adjusted between 0 to 100. The camera uses an EXPEED 6 image processor which features built-in diffraction compensation, as well as picture control sharpness adjustments. This is Nikon’s first DX (APS-C) format sensor with PDAF. The ISO speed can be expanded up to ISO204800 for stills, and the ISO range available for video recording is ISO100 to 25600. All in a compact mirrorless camera body, with a large hand grip for comfortable handling and easy to access controls. The Nikon Z50 offers a 20.88mp APS-C CMOS sensor, with 209 Phase Detection AF (PDAF) points, offers ISO100 to ISO51200, as well as offering 11fps continuous shooting.
#NIKON Z50 UPGRADE#
Nikon is suggesting it’s a great choice for those wanting to upgrade from a D5000 / D7000 series camera, for people looking for a smaller camera, and it can use current Nikon F-mount lenses with the FTZ adapter. Nikon’s first APS-C mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z50 / Z 50, is considered to be an enthusiast camera, and sits next to the D7500 and D500 in the Nikon ILC line-up, as shown below. Choose used and get affordable access to kit that doesn’t cost the earth. Every month, visual storytellers sell more than 20,000 cameras and lenses to MPB. MPB puts photo and video kit into more hands, more sustainably.