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The Nikon Z50 II is a compact, DX-format, Z-mount mirrorless camera with a feature set optimized for streamers, vloggers, and influencers. It boasts some significant upgrades over the prior Z50. Key features include:
Compact Camera for Creators. Taking a page from Fuji, Nikon has introduced a dedicated Picture Control button on the Z50 II that gives you access to 31 presets. Another boon to creators, streamers, and influencers is UAC/UAV compliance for easy plug-and-play live streaming.
Key Video Improvements. The Z50 II improves on its predecessor with 4K60p recording, a much larger 2-hour recording time limit, and video self-timer feature, built-in electronic Vibration Reduction, and automatic compiling of a 4K video from time lapses. A headphone jack has also been added and the LCD screen can flip 180º for front-facing captures.
Advanced Autofocus Technology. Inheriting the AF algorithms from the Z9, the Z50 II offers a robust Subject Detection setting for 9 different subjects, from airplanes to animals and more. This system has been tuned for improved accuracy in the Z50 II, particularly for eye-detection and wide-area AF. This camera also has a Pre-Release Capture setting that records a burst of frames just prior to releasing the shutter so that you don’t miss a single moment. Additionally, the overall buffer is greatly improved in the Z50 II compared to the Z50 (200 frames vs 35 frames at 11 fps).
Lenses to Use with the Z50 II. This is a DX-format (crop-frame) sensor camera and it will pair with both full frame and crop-frame Z-mount lenses. It has a 1.5x crop factor (with some additional cropping in certain video modes). This means that a lens such as the Nikon Z 17-28mm f/2.8 will have an equivalent focal range of 25.5-42mm. With this in mind, popular lenses for compact hybrid cameras like the Z50 II include the Nikon Z 14-30mm f/4 S, which offers a stepping motor for silent AF performance, and the Nikon Z 40mm f/2, which is also equipped with a stepping motor and is extremely portable at under half a pound and less than 2" long.
This camera does NOT include a separate battery charger, it charges the battery in-camera with a USB C cable and power adapter which are NOT INCLUDED. If you'd like to rent a separate battery charger, please check it out here.
No, but you can grab the MH-32 charger or Thunderbolt 5 Cable as separate rental items!
On this camera, electronic stabilization (or e-VR) works in video mode only and is different from IBIS. With e-VR, the sensor itself does not move. Rather, the image is just zoomed in to provide a bit more of a stabilized look than not. This camera is not equipped with 5-stop nor 3/5-axis stabilization.
You can use any Z-mount lens with this camera, whether it’s crop frame (DX) or full frame (FX). Just remember there will be a crop factor of 1.5×. So a 50mm lens will have an equivalent field of view of a 75mm when paired with this camera.
Z-mount cameras are only natively compatible with Z-mount lenses, but you can use the Nikon FTZ II Mount Adapter to use F-mount lenses with this camera.
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Nikon |
Camera Mount |
Nikon Z |
Camera Type |
Mirrorless |
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Photo |
General |
Accessory Mounts
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Imaging |
Focus
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Inputs/Outputs |
Audio I/O
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Item Type |
Camera |
Video Capture |
Compression
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