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Nikon Z50 II with Wide-Angle Zoom Lens | Compact mirrorless Stills/Video Camera with Easy Color presets and Wireless Photo Sharing | Nikon USA Model

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Style: Z 50II w/16-50 Kit


Features

  • Go Beyond Your Phone: Capture lifelike colors and incredible details from dawn to dusk thanks to a superior 20.9-megapixel DX format (APS-C size) sensor several times larger than that of a typical smartphone, but still lightweight and compact enough to fit in a small bag.
  • Find Your Aesthetic: At the press of the Picture Control button, choose from 31 built-in presets designed to make your photos and videos stand out. Create and save your own Picture Control presets or download bespoke Cloud Picture Controls directly to your Z50II from Nikon Imaging Cloud. Play with results in real-time as you shoot and open up a world of creative possibilities.
  • Focus with Confidence: People, dogs, cats, birds and vehiclesthe Z50II can automatically detect and accurately track nine distinct subjects. Plus dedicated bird and airplane modes for even greater autofocus accuracy.
  • Powerful Video: Capture the scene with incredible quality and detail with 4K UHD/60p, in-camera 120p slow-motion in Full HD, built-in electronic VR and product review mode.
  • Built-in Flash: Get beautifully balanced photos indoors and at night. Use Night Portrait mode to create natural-looking slow-shutter flash portraits. Share in a snap: Send photos and video to your smart device in seconds using the free Nikon SnapBridge app. Includes the NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR lens

Description

The Z50II 16-50mm Lens Kit includes the Z50II mirrorless camera body and the NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR lens. Enjoy the combination of gorgeous image quality, film-inspired looks, intelligent auto modes and easy sharing with a sharp, lightweight, optically stabilized lens. A perfect pairing for everyday photography, video and streaming.

Compatible Mountings: Nikon Z


Aspect Ratio: 32


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 16 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 3 x


Maximum Aperture: 4 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: 3D Color Matrix


Product Dimensions: 1.26 x 2.76 x 2.76 inches


Item Weight: 1.51 pounds


Item model number: 1786


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: November 6, 2024


Manufacturer: Nikon


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing All-Around Little Camera with Big Features..
Style: Z 50II 2LK
Nikon loyalist. Upgraded from D7500. For what it is, the Z50 ii blows away every Nikon camera I've owned. Focus is fast and tack sharp with the kit lenses. Perfect camera for vlogging, social media, and content creation. Compact yet robust camera body will be appreciated on the hiking trail. Looking forward to using this camera for years to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024 by Diverjay

  • Improved Auto Focus and a More Features than Original Z50
Style: Z 50II w/16-50 Kit
The original first generation Nikon Z50 camera was a very good camera but suffered from a less than ideal focusing system for fast moving subjects like birds, wildlife, or sports. While it was possible to get good photos of fast moving subjects with the Z50, there was more of a learning curve to understanding the focusing system (especially if you were using a DSLR camera) and it might take longer (more shots) to get a great action photo you were looking to get. The Nikon Z50II has a much more advanced focusing system. Equipped with Nikon's latest Expeed 7 processor, the Z50II has inherited most of the focusing system from the much larger and much more expensive Nikon Z9, Z8, Z6III, and Zf full frame cameras. Focusing is now very fast, and, with focusing options like 3D (and subject detection modes, including pets, birds, airplanes, and cars) the camera locks on to the subject very quickly and stays with it. The Z50II, which is a little larger and heavier than the first generation Z50, but still pretty small, also has Pre-Release, which allows you to hold down the shutter and capture a number of stills before the photo is taken, great for capturing birds as they take off from a branch or pole. The camera also has a dedicated Picture Control button, for changing picture profiles quickly, and it connects to the new Nikon Imaging Cloud, where you can download and load on to the camera more picture profiles. For video, the Z50II can shoot full-width UHD 4K at 30fps, but requires a 1.5x crop to hit 60fps. It has video-focused features like a tally light, waveform monitoring, N-Log, and headphone and microphone jacks, and a flippy screen that makes it much easier to shoot selfies or video. The screen on the first generation Z50 just pulled out; the flippy screen provides more options. What the Z50II does not have is IBIS (In Body Image Stabilization), which is very useful for video. Most of Nikon’s APS-C lenses have vibration reduction, which does helps with image stabilization. Nikon also did not change the battery meter in the Z50II, so the battery only shows three bars (when full) and not a percentage of how much power is left. With mirrorless cameras and a general battery meter like this, it is always best to carry two batteries, as the meter is not always an accurate indication of how much power is left. Nikon also does not include a charger with the camera. The camera can be charged with a USB-C cable, which is included. The camera charged with the adapter I use to charge my Samsung S24 phone, as well as via my laptop, so it should charge with most modern power adapters and a USB-C cable. Bottom line, the Nikon Z50II is a worthy upgrade from the original, and for anyone looking for an affordable, solid performing mirrorless camera for photos and video. The autofocus system is outstanding, and the detection modes seem to work particularly well. The camera, either with the 16mm-50mm kit lens or body only, is priced well, and the Z50II has many of the characteristics of the more expensive full frame cameras. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by R. Angeloni R. Angeloni

  • Great image quality
Style: Z 50II 2LK
Great quality. Best in class. You can pay more and get less.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025 by M. Likavec

  • Awesome camera
Style: Z 50II 2LK
Love my new camera. Easy to use. Tons of new options, great photos. Highly recommend
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025 by Debbie McLaughlin

  • Limited Lens Selection (in DX format) Remains a Challenge
Style: Z 50II Body
I had the older Z50 until I gave it to my daughter. Just like the Z50, the battery for the Z50 can be charged with the battery inserted into the camera. Use the included cable and an appropriate wall power adapter (or you can buy the Nikon wall power adapter). Image quality for the pictures taken was excellent. Focusing system was pretty good although my Canon and Sony cameras focused better in some circumstances. Ergonomics of this camera was excellent. Camera is solidly well-built, most of the core settings (i.e. aperture, shutter speed, iso, white balance, drive mode) can be easily accessed by using a dial or pressing a single button. No joystick but otherwise very similar to the more expensive Nikon bodies. The native lenses (Nikon Z 16-50mm and 50-250mm) were very impressive. For most of the pictures I took, portrait photos, city landscapes and nature landscapes, this camera worked very well. But finding lenses that help the camera operate better in low light (i.e. lenses with larger apertures) is a challenge with this camera unless you use Nikon Z full frame lenses. Nikon makes one lens in the DX format that has a maximum aperture larger than 3.5 (the Nikon Z 24mm f/1.7). That 24mm is also the only Nikon DX lens that does not have VR (image stabilization), which can be important since the camera body does not offer image stabliization except for electronic stabilization but only in video mode and only when shooting with selected settings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024 by Standards Are Key

  • LOVE this camera!
Style: Z 50II Body
I love this camera! I have wanted a mirrorless Nikon for some time but hesitated to purchase due to high price. This camera is marketed as an entry level mirrorless camera however it performs almost all functions of the much more expensive Z8 or Z9. Same processor as Z9, most functions of Z9. Cons: only one card slot, battery life is too short, no auto sensor cleaning funcion Pros: Cost. Weight is 17 oz. Excellent auto focus and speed. Bird tracking. Prerelease function. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by Karen

  • Thought it was new...going back.
Style: Z 50II w/16-50 Kit
All excited to open and fingerprints on the screen and no charging cable at full price. No thanks.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025 by Daniel Champagne

  • All in all, a good camera.
Style: Z 50II 2LK
Although I like this camera mine broke very soon. The flash stopped working and even a new external flash unit wouldn't function. I was given a refund very quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025 by Steve n

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