I bought this camera a couple of years ago and now use it more than my D750. (I'm doing more video than stills lately). I still think it's a great camera, although I agree the battery life is limited, particularly when you use it with video. One frustration with mine is the indicator for the battery life, which is not linear in nature. It shows full charge and then 3/4 charge for quite awhile. Then it shows red, which is an indication the battery is almost spent. If you're shooting video, be advised each battery lasts about 75 - 90 minutes.
Thanks for another nice review. I have a Z50. I like the size it's easy to tuck in the jacket while out walking. I used it with the Z50x250 native kit lens. It makes a small easy to carry package. A couple things I don't like about it... The mode dial turns too easy. I would prefer a locking button for it. I've had times where it switches from A to S just taking it out from under my jacket. It is very slow to wake up. It sleeps easily but wake up is slow. I'm constantly turning it off and on to avoid it. I mostly use it for stills and battery life has been okay. Kastar batteries work well and are cheap. They recharge in camera with USB also. I like the number of focus points. The camera gives me nice sharp photos. Personally I like the D500 with the full frame AF-P 70X 300 lens. It gives quick quiet focus and is relatively inexpensive. I believe the Z50x250 lens is a pulse motor lens also. Thanks again for the nice reviews.
@@ThisIsDavesGarage the D850 is a amazing, but if you do video or need to shoot with slower shutter speed IBIS is a real win, but of course you can make awsome photos without or use a gimbal with video
Yeah lack of IBIS is fine for photos. However it's very handy for video. Especially considering so many apsc competitors have it. Especially walking stabilization, the electronic vr is for standing still gets rid of handshake. If you do have a z50 or zfc though, I recommend using a wide angle, the camera shake is barely noticable and honestly makes the shot look natural with the slight shake. I use the tokina 11-16 with the ftz when shooting video and it's great.
I chose the Z fc. Not because of the cosmetics of it, but because of the USB-C port and flippy screen. If they launch a z50 II with IBIS, a flippy screen and USB C support, I will be all over it. Just exchanged an FTZ adapter and Tamron 18-270 for the 50-250 Z dx lens at National Camera this week. Auto focus rips compared to the older lenses.
Purchased my Z50 in 2020 and it still performs! With my FTZ adapter I can mount my existing F-Mount DX glass, and even though I have to manually adjust them the Z50 helps you get your AF Nikkor lenses into sharp focus. It's not leaving my bag for quite some time.
The firmware 2.40 enhance the autofocus even more. Eye continuous autofocus in video and photo. I'm undecided between the Z50 or the Z30... Both have their advantage. The Z50 have viewfinder, the Z30 have better buttons and dials feeling, the screen rotates, it have USB-C, better in body microphone, and it's smaller
If I had a choice, I would get the Z30 just because of the articulating screen. Both the Z30 and Z50 have the same image sensor, so I wouldn't be too worried. As for the viewfinder, it definitely comes in handy during SUPER bright days.
@@BoostLeekdMedia yeah. I have both, but I have to sell one. My only concern about the lack of viewfinder it's about manual lenses (I have a collection of vintage manual lenses). Manual focus on screen is more difficult and taxing that on viewfinder. At the end of 2023 or first months of 2024 I will buy a full frame, an used one (Z5 / Z6 / Z7), so I think I'll keep the Z30 now
I've recently purchased a used Z50 with FTZ adapter and I have the same Sigma 10-20mm you're showing @3:30: the autofocus is working flawlessly with it in all modes. Maybe it's a firmware issue. Be sure to have the firmware updated on the Z50 AND the FTZ to the latest versions (2.50 and 1.10 respectively). Hope this helps. 🙂
Great review. I want to upgrade from a Nikon D5300 as I was told its now a relic and DSLR is on the way out. Would moving to the z50 be a side step or an upgrade. I'm not a true newbie and think I'm ready to upgrade to mid level. I'm also looking at the P1000 as I love my landscape and wildlife photography.
The D5300 is definitely not a relic. Haha. DSLRs are being discontinued but they're definitely not on the way out. If anything, it just really depends what you want to do, photography? videography? or both? The Mirrorless cameras are the best of both worlds (video and photo). I've seen great samples from the P1000 but you'll just have to use that camera during very bright days.
The d5300 is not an easy camera to shoot video with, but, because the colour science is so superb, it can still get good results. I shoot a lot of videopoetry, which requires attention to visual aesthetic and mood but can (sometimes) done with manual focus. (If curious, here’s an example: ruclips.net/video/OXwwcVMszDg/видео.html ). I should add I now generally shoot video with Sony , for a variety of reasons, but I miss the Nikon look. Re: stills - those Nikon dslr cameras shoot sublime images. Curious what Nikon DSLR shooters think of the z50’s stills by comparison.
@BoostLeekdMedia But at least, Z50 has a better autofocus than XS20 and image quality with kit lenses among the best on the market. Actually, I think the best on the market, considering the price of body + kit lenses.
Nikon's AP-C are really nice, i have a ZFC and love it. For the lenses, even if you have few native dx lenses you can still get some really nice aps-C lenses thanks to 3rd party like viltrox ( and maybe on day sigma... please sigma :'( ), tamron should gave us some in a "near" future too since they started working on making Z mount lenses.
I really do hope Sigma, Tamron and even Tokina creates Z mount lenses. Nikon's crop sensor mirrorless cameras are so great to use, I hope Nikon releases more lenses for these cameras.
Save your money and buy the camera that best fits your needs. All of those cameras are MORE than enough for a beginner. Get the cheapest one you can find, get a good lens and have fun with it :)
There are rumors of the Z50 version 2 being released so that could bring down the price of the Z50. I got REALLY lucky getting mine in the used market. The D3400 is still a solid camera! What lenses do you have? Because I would recommend getting some nice lenses to pair up with your D3400.
@@BoostLeekdMedia I accidentally broke the kit lens 18-55 a long while ago, currently have Nikkor 18-140mm 3.5-5.6 used one, like 70-80% condition which is okay for me, but it's bulky and getting heavier when I do a long walk street photography and city, landscape stuff. Recently I have an eye on prime 35 and prime 50 mm. for the sake of more lightweight and better lighting for night photography. What do you recommend if I go for 35 or 50? in general use I mentioned above. (no serious work, just a hobby)
I have a D5000 which I have been using for more than 10 years. I plan to upgrade to Z50. The main things I want from camera are image quality and portability. I know Z50 is smaller than D5000, but will I get an improvement in image quality over D5000?
Depends what kind of photography you're doing. If you're doing nature photography, and you're showcasing your images on social media, it'd be hard to tell what camera you used. In terms of overall image quality, there are a few factors that roll in to getting better image quality, but the Z50 would be an improvement. BUT, a good lens goes a long ways. If you feel like the D5000 is limiting your photography skills, the Z50 is an excellent upgrade.
Ah, good to know! I love my Z50 but still definitely using my DSLRs alot more than my mirrorless cameras right now. There's just something about the DSLR bodies, especially the older Nikon DSLRs.
@@BoostLeekdMedia agree I have a d200, d300, d300s maybe I have a little problem 😂. Have you used or can recommend the d7500? Looking to get a more modern dslr that uses the same lenses
@@BoostLeekdMedia what are your thoughts on the sigma 18-35mm? Sometimes I think instead of buying all these lenses I should pickup that one ☝️. I followed you on IG
I really agree… There is just something special about Nikon DSLR-s, buuut the Image coming out from Z mount are just better 😕😏 So since this is photography i chosed mirrorless 😌
I've heard many excellent reviews about the Sigma 18-35 F/1.8. I know a videographer that uses the Sigma 18-35 F/1.8 for their videos. I'm still trying to look for one!
I use the Z50 for that very purpose and find that any F mount lens will work with the ATZ adapter. I have two Z mount lenses (Viltrox 24 mm and Nikon 50 mm) and a Tamron 17 - 35 zoom. They all work well.
Thanks for your review! I’m curious about the bottom-flip screen. How does it look in playback? Like…if you’re looking at yourself in the screen while recording, are your eyes in a natural position when viewing the playback? As opposed to looking at an LCD off the side or on the top of the camera? I’ve never experienced a bottom LCD.
It does take some practice but I try to look into the lens as if I'm speaking to someone. I have looked at the LCD when it was flipped while I was doing a selfie video and it's barely noticeable on video during playback. I hope this helps.
I currently have a Nikon d3100, looking to upgrade, I know mirrorless are the new big thing so I’m in between this camera or an older dslr. I mainly do photography with my dog/other dogs, and would also take videos of dogs would you recommend the z50 or like a d5600/d7500?
If you're doing more videos, I would highly recommend the Z50. The Z50 also has slow-mo which is amaaazing if you want to capture your pets in slow motion. The Z50 is still an excellent camera for photos too. Plus, if you get the FTZ adapter, you can use your other Nikon lenses with the Z50 as well. I hope this helps!
@@BoostLeekdMedia thank you! Very helpful! I went to Best Buy and tried it and have decided on the Z50. I looked at the z5 as well, which I really liked but I think the z50 will be better for my needs and price range, along with how easy it was to use!
I haven't seen a website that has a list of lenses that will work with the FTZ. It's unfortunate because I know that some cameras require an updated firmware for certain lenses to work and some lenses need a firmware update to work with the FTZ adapter as well. So, right now, I don't think there is an updated list for what lenses WILL work with the FTZ adapter from Sigma, Tokina, and other 3rd party lens manufacturers.
@@BoostLeekdMedia I will buy the ftz adapter from Nikon, the idea was if the Tamron 28-75 lens would work with the adapter, i.e. if it would focus, given that it has the notation if (internal focus)
@@Uniqueabroadnjobconsultancy The Z50 is an incredibly amazing camera. Just recently brought mine to Las Vegas and it was a GREAT camera to have with me :)
Hard to say because, if you're just starting, both are excellent cameras for both videos and photography. In my opinion, I would go with the Nikon since you can still utilize a lot of Nikon lenses with the FTZ adapter. Both are excellent cameras to start out with. I just like the fact that you can utilize more lenses with the FTZ adapter.
Hi. I have no personal experience with the camera but typically keeping the screen folded away from the back of the camera will allow the most airflow and the most heat to dissipate.
Newbie here Only 4 Nikon Z lenses available? Aren't these native? Z 24 f1.8 Z 24-120 f4 Z 85 f1.8 Z 28-75 f2.8 Z 24-70 f2.8 Z 70-200 f2.8 Z 105 f2.8 VR Z 50 f1.8 Z 40 f2 ..
You're correct. I meant to say lenses specifically for the APSC mirrorless cameras. You can still use those lenses but it'd be nice to see Nikon release APSC lenses.
@@nv0us if anything, the only benefit of of APSC lenses would be the focal length. The 24-70 F/4 on the Z50 would actually be 36mm on and at 70mm, it would be105mm because of the crop factor. some photographers will want the actual "focal length". In terms of image quality, it really depends but it seems like the Nikon Z 'S' line of lenses are superb to the non-S line lenses.
@@BoostLeekdMedia Using an S lens on the Z50, is the focal length limited also? If so, seems a waste to use it on a Z50, no? I presume this is because of the Z50 sensor size?
Yes! The camera is excellent. I would highly suggest looking into a macro lens to really capture the high detailed jewelry. Nikon's MC 50mm f/2.8 for the Z camera is an excellent choice. If you can get the FTZ adapter with the Nikon 40mm F/2.8 Micro lens, thats a great combo as well.
Most z lenses don’t have IBIS, they are for FF cameras that have IBIS in the bodies. Mounting them on the z50 which doesn’t have IBIS will leave you with none at all. How important that is to you is what matters.
I have a couple Pentax from the 60's that I love. Not sure the Nikon line of plastic will be loved like this sixty years from now. I think the Pentax and Nikon of that age will still be remembered.
I bought this camera a couple of years ago and now use it more than my D750. (I'm doing more video than stills lately). I still think it's a great camera, although I agree the battery life is limited, particularly when you use it with video. One frustration with mine is the indicator for the battery life, which is not linear in nature. It shows full charge and then 3/4 charge for quite awhile. Then it shows red, which is an indication the battery is almost spent. If you're shooting video, be advised each battery lasts about 75 - 90 minutes.
Yes! The battery draining is insane. Totally agree about that one. Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for another nice review. I have a Z50. I like the size it's easy to tuck in the jacket while out walking. I used it with the Z50x250 native kit lens. It makes a small easy to carry package.
A couple things I don't like about it...
The mode dial turns too easy. I would prefer a locking button for it. I've had times where it switches from A to S just taking it out from under my jacket.
It is very slow to wake up. It sleeps easily but wake up is slow. I'm constantly turning it off and on to avoid it.
I mostly use it for stills and battery life has been okay. Kastar batteries work well and are cheap. They recharge in camera with USB also.
I like the number of focus points. The camera gives me nice sharp photos.
Personally I like the D500 with the full frame AF-P 70X 300 lens. It gives quick quiet focus and is relatively inexpensive. I believe the Z50x250 lens is a pulse motor lens also.
Thanks again for the nice reviews.
You're welcome! Thanks for sharing as well! I really need to get my hands on the D500 someday.
the Z50 is great, only thing not nice is the lack of I.B.I.S., but image quality is amazing
IBIS is overrated. The D850 doesn't have IBIS and it's one of the best cameras ever made.
@@ThisIsDavesGarage the D850 is a amazing, but if you do video or need to shoot with slower shutter speed IBIS is a real win, but of course you can make awsome photos without or use a gimbal with video
For someone like me, who doesn't have steady hands, ibis is a big plus. But lenses with VR help.
@Xonipher non of the 35mm film cameras had IBIS.but professionals used to take excellent photos and even in sports and wildlife photos
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Yeah lack of IBIS is fine for photos. However it's very handy for video. Especially considering so many apsc competitors have it. Especially walking stabilization, the electronic vr is for standing still gets rid of handshake.
If you do have a z50 or zfc though, I recommend using a wide angle, the camera shake is barely noticable and honestly makes the shot look natural with the slight shake. I use the tokina 11-16 with the ftz when shooting video and it's great.
I chose the Z fc. Not because of the cosmetics of it, but because of the USB-C port and flippy screen. If they launch a z50 II with IBIS, a flippy screen and USB C support, I will be all over it. Just exchanged an FTZ adapter and Tamron 18-270 for the 50-250 Z dx lens at National Camera this week. Auto focus rips compared to the older lenses.
They and Canon reserve IBIS for the more expensive models, to increase sales. It can't cost that much more to include it.
Purchased my Z50 in 2020 and it still performs! With my FTZ adapter I can mount my existing F-Mount DX glass, and even though I have to manually adjust them the Z50 helps you get your AF Nikkor lenses into sharp focus. It's not leaving my bag for quite some time.
Nice!! Thanks for sharing! It's my backup camera for anything video related. Thanks for sharing!
The Watson branded batteries seem to work pretty well in my Z fc. Might be worth picking a a few up. Last longer than OEM
Excellent video 😮!
Thank you very much!
It’s one of the best cameras for all around shooting, love mine
It truly is! :) Thanks for sharing.
getting old and need a lightweight mirrorless for street shoots ... great with 2.50 firmware and SO HANDY
The firmware 2.40 enhance the autofocus even more. Eye continuous autofocus in video and photo.
I'm undecided between the Z50 or the Z30... Both have their advantage. The Z50 have viewfinder, the Z30 have better buttons and dials feeling, the screen rotates, it have USB-C, better in body microphone, and it's smaller
If I had a choice, I would get the Z30 just because of the articulating screen. Both the Z30 and Z50 have the same image sensor, so I wouldn't be too worried. As for the viewfinder, it definitely comes in handy during SUPER bright days.
@@BoostLeekdMedia yeah. I have both, but I have to sell one. My only concern about the lack of viewfinder it's about manual lenses (I have a collection of vintage manual lenses). Manual focus on screen is more difficult and taxing that on viewfinder. At the end of 2023 or first months of 2024 I will buy a full frame, an used one (Z5 / Z6 / Z7), so I think I'll keep the Z30 now
Only four lenses is a deal-breaker. Will go for OM System OM-5 instead, as it's really cheap right now
I've recently purchased a used Z50 with FTZ adapter and I have the same Sigma 10-20mm you're showing @3:30: the autofocus is working flawlessly with it in all modes.
Maybe it's a firmware issue. Be sure to have the firmware updated on the Z50 AND the FTZ to the latest versions (2.50 and 1.10 respectively).
Hope this helps. 🙂
Ah! that's good to know. Thanks a bunch and appreciate the help!
Great review. I want to upgrade from a Nikon D5300 as I was told its now a relic and DSLR is on the way out. Would moving to the z50 be a side step or an upgrade. I'm not a true newbie and think I'm ready to upgrade to mid level. I'm also looking at the P1000 as I love my landscape and wildlife photography.
The D5300 is definitely not a relic. Haha. DSLRs are being discontinued but they're definitely not on the way out. If anything, it just really depends what you want to do, photography? videography? or both? The Mirrorless cameras are the best of both worlds (video and photo). I've seen great samples from the P1000 but you'll just have to use that camera during very bright days.
for photos, it would probably be a side step. for video, it's a big upgrade
The d5300 is not an easy camera to shoot video with, but, because the colour science is so superb, it can still get good results. I shoot a lot of videopoetry, which requires attention to visual aesthetic and mood but can (sometimes) done with manual focus. (If curious, here’s an example: ruclips.net/video/OXwwcVMszDg/видео.html ). I should add I now generally shoot video with Sony , for a variety of reasons, but I miss the Nikon look.
Re: stills - those Nikon dslr cameras shoot sublime images. Curious what Nikon DSLR shooters think of the z50’s stills by comparison.
What Nikon needs to do now is create a compact camera to compete with the Fuji XS20 and Sony A6700.
Agreed. The Z50 is still good but, tech wise, it's behind those 2.
@@BoostLeekdMedia When I had it, it was the best in my hands, ergonomically.
@BoostLeekdMedia But at least, Z50 has a better autofocus than XS20 and image quality with kit lenses among the best on the market. Actually, I think the best on the market, considering the price of body + kit lenses.
AND....make it without all the plastic.
Nikon's AP-C are really nice, i have a ZFC and love it.
For the lenses, even if you have few native dx lenses you can still get some really nice aps-C lenses thanks to 3rd party like viltrox ( and maybe on day sigma... please sigma :'( ), tamron should gave us some in a "near" future too since they started working on making Z mount lenses.
I really do hope Sigma, Tamron and even Tokina creates Z mount lenses. Nikon's crop sensor mirrorless cameras are so great to use, I hope Nikon releases more lenses for these cameras.
The viltrox 56mm is an awesome portrait lens for Z DX. Bokeh for days
Nikon Z50 , Canon R10, Sony A 7iii or Sony ZV-E10 for a beginner 🤔
Save your money and buy the camera that best fits your needs. All of those cameras are MORE than enough for a beginner. Get the cheapest one you can find, get a good lens and have fun with it :)
I would love to have it to be my next camera if the price it good because I'm just a no budget hobbyist with D3400.
There are rumors of the Z50 version 2 being released so that could bring down the price of the Z50. I got REALLY lucky getting mine in the used market.
The D3400 is still a solid camera! What lenses do you have? Because I would recommend getting some nice lenses to pair up with your D3400.
@@BoostLeekdMedia I accidentally broke the kit lens 18-55 a long while ago, currently have Nikkor 18-140mm 3.5-5.6 used one, like 70-80% condition which is okay for me, but it's bulky and getting heavier when I do a long walk street photography and city, landscape stuff. Recently I have an eye on prime 35 and prime 50 mm. for the sake of more lightweight and better lighting for night photography. What do you recommend if I go for 35 or 50? in general use I mentioned above. (no serious work, just a hobby)
I have a D5000 which I have been using for more than 10 years. I plan to upgrade to Z50. The main things I want from camera are image quality and portability. I know Z50 is smaller than D5000, but will I get an improvement in image quality over D5000?
Depends what kind of photography you're doing. If you're doing nature photography, and you're showcasing your images on social media, it'd be hard to tell what camera you used.
In terms of overall image quality, there are a few factors that roll in to getting better image quality, but the Z50 would be an improvement. BUT, a good lens goes a long ways. If you feel like the D5000 is limiting your photography skills, the Z50 is an excellent upgrade.
Just sold my z50 and z30 going to DSLR. Trying to shoot only DSLR and older cameras this year. Sold it right before the last af update
Ah, good to know! I love my Z50 but still definitely using my DSLRs alot more than my mirrorless cameras right now. There's just something about the DSLR bodies, especially the older Nikon DSLRs.
@@BoostLeekdMedia agree I have a d200, d300, d300s maybe I have a little problem 😂. Have you used or can recommend the d7500? Looking to get a more modern dslr that uses the same lenses
@@BoostLeekdMedia what are your thoughts on the sigma 18-35mm? Sometimes I think instead of buying all these lenses I should pickup that one ☝️. I followed you on IG
I really agree… There is just something special about Nikon DSLR-s, buuut the Image coming out from Z mount are just better 😕😏
So since this is photography i chosed mirrorless 😌
@@deanjelcic9299 thinking about jumping in with the Nikon z5 at that low price
How it performs in video like interviews, documentary, corporate events?
It's perfectly fine for those situations. Just make sure you're using a tripod when you're doing interviews or B-Roll.
I also have a nikon z50 and I am a cinematography enthusiast. What is the best lens will you recommend in recording videos? Thanks
I've heard many excellent reviews about the Sigma 18-35 F/1.8. I know a videographer that uses the Sigma 18-35 F/1.8 for their videos. I'm still trying to look for one!
I use the Z50 for that very purpose and find that any F mount lens will work with the ATZ adapter. I have two Z mount lenses (Viltrox 24 mm and Nikon 50 mm) and a Tamron 17 - 35 zoom. They all work well.
Thanks for your review! I’m curious about the bottom-flip screen. How does it look in playback? Like…if you’re looking at yourself in the screen while recording, are your eyes in a natural position when viewing the playback? As opposed to looking at an LCD off the side or on the top of the camera? I’ve never experienced a bottom LCD.
It does take some practice but I try to look into the lens as if I'm speaking to someone. I have looked at the LCD when it was flipped while I was doing a selfie video and it's barely noticeable on video during playback. I hope this helps.
I currently have a Nikon d3100, looking to upgrade, I know mirrorless are the new big thing so I’m in between this camera or an older dslr. I mainly do photography with my dog/other dogs, and would also take videos of dogs would you recommend the z50 or like a d5600/d7500?
If you're doing more videos, I would highly recommend the Z50. The Z50 also has slow-mo which is amaaazing if you want to capture your pets in slow motion.
The Z50 is still an excellent camera for photos too. Plus, if you get the FTZ adapter, you can use your other Nikon lenses with the Z50 as well.
I hope this helps!
@@BoostLeekdMedia thank you! Very helpful! I went to Best Buy and tried it and have decided on the Z50. I looked at the z5 as well, which I really liked but I think the z50 will be better for my needs and price range, along with how easy it was to use!
great video, but tell me please, is there a site where I can see if my lens works with ftz, I have a tamron 28-75 if
I haven't seen a website that has a list of lenses that will work with the FTZ. It's unfortunate because I know that some cameras require an updated firmware for certain lenses to work and some lenses need a firmware update to work with the FTZ adapter as well. So, right now, I don't think there is an updated list for what lenses WILL work with the FTZ adapter from Sigma, Tokina, and other 3rd party lens manufacturers.
@@BoostLeekdMedia I will buy the ftz adapter from Nikon, the idea was if the Tamron 28-75 lens would work with the adapter, i.e. if it would focus, given that it has the notation if (internal focus)
where is the link for the bracket please and tripod
Here it is :)
Nikon Z50 L Bracket: amzn.to/3XzxTtJ
Tripod: amzn.to/3EOcHIW
hi the nikon z50 is it good for wildlife and can it fit to a Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR Lens??
You will need the FTZ adapter to use the 200-500 lens on the Z50. I think it's great for wildlife. The Z50 is an under rated camera for wildlife.
Can i buy for this Nikon z50 2023? Mainly looking for photography please reply brother 🙏
Yes, I believe the Nikon Z50 is still available to purchase at most online stores. The only camera websites I trust are KEH, Adorama, and B&H.
@@BoostLeekdMedia published date 2019 now 2023 is it ok buy? Is it worth photography 2023?
@@Uniqueabroadnjobconsultancy The Z50 is an incredibly amazing camera. Just recently brought mine to Las Vegas and it was a GREAT camera to have with me :)
Do you think evf is very important for taking photos ? I am considering z30 or z50
Which you recommend
This or Sony a6400? Cannot make up my mind.
Hard to say because, if you're just starting, both are excellent cameras for both videos and photography. In my opinion, I would go with the Nikon since you can still utilize a lot of Nikon lenses with the FTZ adapter. Both are excellent cameras to start out with. I just like the fact that you can utilize more lenses with the FTZ adapter.
@@BoostLeekdMedia thank you for replying!
Does it overheat in 120fps? How about 4k30?
Hi. I have no personal experience with the camera but typically keeping the screen folded away from the back of the camera will allow the most airflow and the most heat to dissipate.
Will it be good if I use adapter and NIKON AF-S DX Nikkor 35 mm f/1.8G ?
Yes! It's a nice lens on the Z50. One of my favorites actually!
Newbie here Only 4 Nikon Z lenses available? Aren't these native?
Z 24 f1.8
Z 24-120 f4
Z 85 f1.8
Z 28-75 f2.8
Z 24-70 f2.8
Z 70-200 f2.8
Z 105 f2.8 VR
Z 50 f1.8
Z 40 f2
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You're correct. I meant to say lenses specifically for the APSC mirrorless cameras. You can still use those lenses but it'd be nice to see Nikon release APSC lenses.
@@BoostLeekdMedia Thanks. How are the APSC ones beneficial over those I listed?
@@nv0us if anything, the only benefit of of APSC lenses would be the focal length. The 24-70 F/4 on the Z50 would actually be 36mm on and at 70mm, it would be105mm because of the crop factor.
some photographers will want the actual "focal length". In terms of image quality, it really depends but it seems like the Nikon Z 'S' line of lenses are superb to the non-S line lenses.
@@BoostLeekdMedia >... "S" lenses are superb.
And their prices reflect that💲👍
Much appreciate your help. Thanks!
@@BoostLeekdMedia Using an S lens on the Z50, is the focal length limited also?
If so, seems a waste to use it on a Z50, no?
I presume this is because of the Z50 sensor size?
If the Z 50 is the only camera that you had, would you use it to do paid work, is it good enough?
100%. Believe in your work and you will get paid for your time, skill and knowledge. It's is MORE than enough for 90% of photography.
@@BoostLeekdMedia Thanks so much.
I am looking for a camera that will photograph jewelry or an on line shop, do you all think this would work for this purpose?
Yes! The camera is excellent.
I would highly suggest looking into a macro lens to really capture the high detailed jewelry. Nikon's MC 50mm f/2.8 for the Z camera is an excellent choice. If you can get the FTZ adapter with the Nikon 40mm F/2.8 Micro lens, thats a great combo as well.
What's the problem with using any Z lens?
Most z lenses don’t have IBIS, they are for FF cameras that have IBIS in the bodies. Mounting them on the z50 which doesn’t have IBIS will leave you with none at all. How important that is to you is what matters.
No issues at all. If anything, if price is a factor, that's one problem. Hopefully Nikon just releases more Nikon Z DX lenses.
Mine is For sale because I am looking to upgrade.
where do you live?
A flip down screen with a tripod screw in front of it is engineered by japanese with a master degree in nonsensellogy!
Haha! For real! I can't imagine the conversation folks had with that one. haha!
This is stupid. Why would something be good on Dec 31, and mysteriously on Jan 1 is not good.
I have a couple Pentax from the 60's that I love. Not sure the Nikon line of plastic will be loved like this sixty years from now. I think the Pentax and Nikon of that age will still be remembered.
I have one. It's wonderful. It's PLASTIC. It will always be PLASTIC.
Haha! It feels like a toy after using my bulky DSLRs