Nikon Z50 II Black + Lens Nikkor Z DX 16-50 mm F3.5-6.3 VR
Nikon Z50 II Black + Lens Nikkor Z DX 16-50 mm F3.5-6.3 VR
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About the product
The Nikon Z50 II mirrorless camera is a second version of the popular model, which is equipped with the EXPEED 7 processor, inherited from the flagship Nikon Z9, with a new, twice as bright electronic viewfinder (at 1000 cd/m2, according to Nikon, it is the brightest EVF in camera with a crop sensor at the moment), automatic product presentation mode and other improvements.
What are the main innovations in the new Nikon Z50 II mirrorless camera?
The second version of the model offers:
EXPEED 7 processor
Improved autofocus system with Deep Learning
Burst and advance shooting at up to 30 fps
Product Review mode for presenting products
Brighter viewfinder
Updated display with Touch FN
4K60p video (with crop)
10-bit internal recording with N-Log LUT + the new RED LUTs
Direct Picture Control button and more.
New processor
The Nikon Z50 II gets the processor used in the flagship model of the Nikon Z camera series - the Z9 - which enables the use of an AI autofocus system, shooting at up to 30 frames per second, pre-shooting and more. improvements. The Expeed 7 processor is paired with the Nikon Z50's familiar 20.9-megapixel sensor.
Nikon's best autofocus
From the Nikon Z9, the new compact model also inherits the autofocus algorithms combined with deep learning technology, including the precise recognition and tracking of nine types of objects - from a bicycle to a person through birds, animals, airplanes and more. The Nikon Z50 II also relies on improved eye focusing.
For the first time - product presentation mode
For videographers, the camera offers UHD 4K video recording at 30 fps with 5.6K overstoring (60 fps with crop) and Full HD 120p video with the ability to edit the clips and save them to the camera's memory or save them to an additional external recorder via HDMI output. The model now also allows internal 10-bit recording with N-Log LUT and the use of the four creative RED LUTs recently introduced by Nikon.
In addition, the Nikon Z50 II can be used super easily and quickly for direct streaming via USB - supports UAC and UAV
Direct color control
Available to creative content creators is a new top panel button on the new Nikon Z50 II camera. Picture Control gives direct access to 31 presets that can be used even in fully automatic shooting mode and which are visualized directly on the main display. In addition, presets are available and can be downloaded from Nikon Imaging Cloud.
Brighter viewfinder, updated display
According to the manufacturer, the Nikon Z50 II features the brightest electronic display ever used in a crop sensor camera (as of 07.11.24) - twice as bright as the previous version of the camera. The updated main display now offers the Touch FN option, which allows focus point selection directly by touching the screen.
The rugged, dust- and weather-resistant magnesium alloy housing now also features a headphone audio output, which simultaneously allows the connection of the new Nikon MC-DC3 remote trigger.

