Total disappointment. I have been a Nikon user for more than 10 years. I have a Z50 and have been using it for almost 5 years. Excellent camera! I was thinking of upgrading it to the Z50 II... but it DOES NOT have IBIS and that, for me, is unacceptable in 2024. Few native Z lenses in APS-C (the FTZ adapter should have been a "patch" for 2 or 3 years. Nikon, you no longer have excuses). And on top of that, a "new" camera without IBIS. Decided to sell my Z50 and go to Sony (cameras with more features and IBIS) and a wide variety of APS-C lenses. Bye, Nikon...
I'm using Nikon Zfc with Sigma lenses and some M42 lenses. I was also hoping that Z50 mark 2 would have in-body image stabilization but with this camera I'll probably switch to Fuji or Sony :(
@@bunnyjumb Both Sony and Fuji are great choices. Fuji is the best in APS-C, Sony has the option to upgrade to FF in the future (this is a big advantage for users of old M42 lenses).
both cameras (Z50 and Z50 II) have the same sensor that was already installed in the DSLR Nikon D500, it is a sensor that is technologically 9 years old. That's reason enough to avoid these cameras. Nikon is saving too much money on its APS-C line, not having enough lenses, and thus getting rid of components that it has forgotten in stock for many years.
But... it's the same thing with a comparison with the Z9..! You see very little difference... even with such an expensive camera. And... you forget all the other advantages with 50 II vs the old. Like the new much better autofocus system, which is very important..!!
@紹凱-i1x man, TOP Fillframe it's cool, but I talked only about this cameras in video, like Nikon z30, z50, canon r50, canon r10 . I hope z50 II will better, but this video results very sad :(
I expected more. too weak for 2024. no reason to change z50 to z50 ii
Total disappointment.
I have been a Nikon user for more than 10 years. I have a Z50 and have been using it for almost 5 years. Excellent camera!
I was thinking of upgrading it to the Z50 II... but it DOES NOT have IBIS and that, for me, is unacceptable in 2024.
Few native Z lenses in APS-C (the FTZ adapter should have been a "patch" for 2 or 3 years. Nikon, you no longer have excuses). And on top of that, a "new" camera without IBIS.
Decided to sell my Z50 and go to Sony (cameras with more features and IBIS) and a wide variety of APS-C lenses. Bye, Nikon...
I'm using Nikon Zfc with Sigma lenses and some M42 lenses. I was also hoping that Z50 mark 2 would have in-body image stabilization but with this camera I'll probably switch to Fuji or Sony :(
@@bunnyjumb Both Sony and Fuji are great choices. Fuji is the best in APS-C, Sony has the option to upgrade to FF in the future (this is a big advantage for users of old M42 lenses).
@@christian_alejandro_buchanan what is "IBIS" ?
Wohhhh nikon z50 ii is amazing
both cameras (Z50 and Z50 II) have the same sensor that was already installed in the DSLR Nikon D500, it is a sensor that is technologically 9 years old. That's reason enough to avoid these cameras. Nikon is saving too much money on its APS-C line, not having enough lenses, and thus getting rid of components that it has forgotten in stock for many years.
But... it's the same thing with a comparison with the Z9..! You see very little difference... even with such an expensive camera. And... you forget all the other advantages with 50 II vs the old. Like the new much better autofocus system, which is very important..!!
trash quality ..... New smartphones real have same level
Because this camera user is trash😢
6500 USD Sony a1II also like a smartphone in this user hand😂
@紹凱-i1x man, TOP Fillframe it's cool, but I talked only about this cameras in video, like Nikon z30, z50, canon r50, canon r10 . I hope z50 II will better, but this video results very sad :(