Am I worried that it still has the same 20.9MP sensor as the Nikon Z50? Not really, I had no problems with the Z50 image quality wise when I used it. Besides, if I really need images that are higher is resolution for whatever reason, I still have both my full frame 45MP Nikon D850 and Z7 cameras to turn to 🙏📸
I have Sony zv-1 but it's small, easy to break. I don't need the newest technologies. I need stable, robust, durable. 60fp. I will buy a Nikon. The elderly choose Nikon because they are smart
Thanks for watching. I will report my findings on the Z50II when I get it. Yes I did wish it had IBIS, but the Z50 didn't have it and I had no issues with it, except when I used lenses that didn't have VR built in on a long zoom.
Think you're right re price. Here in Oz they're offering a bargain bundled with lens and bonus power bank. I'll show it all when it turns up on the courier. Thanks for watching 🙏
Hi Adrian, first time commenting here. Thank you for all your videos. I currently own the Z6iii and the Zf. I want a small-ish (under 600g) set up specifically for travel photography which includes street photography and occasional wildlife photography (maybe 25-50% during trips). The Z50ii would have been perfect except they changed the tilt screen for the flippy screen which ruins my options for street photography. I know it's hard for some photographers who don't shoot street to understand this, but a tilt screen provides so much flexibility, speed and discretion. I guess I could make the sacrifice but only if the weight is substantially different and the DX lenses are worth the effort. I've gotten quite spoiled from the IQ of the Z lineup! I look forward to your next video about the Z50II. Thanks!
Hi Adrian, a great video, buddy! There are so many different cameras out there these days. I think it depends on the personal requirements if a camera is able to replace another one 😊 Awesome sample shots, by the way! I like especially that lizard shot at ~03:49. Thank you for the video and have a great weekend, Christian
Great video and look forward to seeing what you produce with the new camera. Not for me mostly because of the battery. With USB charging it's less of a concern but carrying and charging multiple battery types takes up space in my kit when I travel and the older I get the harder that becomes. Plus...I can drop the Z8 to DX mode and get the extra reach without a big megapixel hit and all the advantages of IBIS. If I were starting out from scratch...I'd be in but I have a large and mature kit and there is no place for this at this time. Cheers!!!
Congratulations my friend, well done and happy for you. I cannot wait to hear you impressions of the Z50II. It looks like it should be a pretty powerful "little" camera.
Thanks for watching Looking forward to testing out. I'm sure it'll make a worthy studio camera replacing my busted up ZV1. Be great for reviewing DX lenses and doing the odd bit of bird and wildlife photography. Have a great weekend, cheers 🙏
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Well for buying the Nikon Z50II Adrain and the reasons buying it - many thanks for sharing the info - have a great weekend
A comparison between this and the Z6iii would interest me. Specifically the degree to which there is a dynamic range penalty. I consider the resolution "deficit" a non-issue, but the smaller size and crop factor for shooting wildlife in reasonable light make it an interesting, lower cost alternative. If you are able to do such a comparison, I think a lot of people other than myself would be very interested in the outcome. Thanks.
Adrian, i’ll be keen to hear your impressions when you get it. I’ve had a Z50 for maybe 4 plus years and was really hoping for IBIS in the upgrade so non-VR primes could be more useful. I too am debating Canon or Nikon for my birding efforts. I sold off a 100-400 after finding i really need to get more reach for our small eastern US birds. So my bigger linked question is which brands’ pricey telephoto lens do i go for.
I recently bought the 180-600mm f4-6.3 Nikon lens. I expected it to focus much better than my old 500mm PF lens on the FTZ adaptor, but haven't seen a difference so far.
Grabbed one myself to add to the Z9 & Zf as a capable, affordable, 1.5 crop factor extra body. The sensor gave some great images in my old D500 and contrary to some pixel whiners opinions, it provides plenty of resolution. Many refuse to look at all the cost evaluations that go into designing and manufacturing so I get the trade offs to offset the Expeed 7 and such.
Interesting: 3 or 4 years back Daniel Norton did a portrait shoot with the Z50 mk 1 and that 24-50 f4-f6.3 in the Adorama event space. My first thought was '50mm with f6.3 - really ?' It turned out that with that camera/lens combo, the AF had slightly missed sharp focus on the eye much more often than I'd seen him do before. He never mentioned it, but he MUST have known. His style is to shoot quite rapidly, & and I reckon that (although it can focus accurately) the Z50 and f6.3 zoom just couldn't keep up with his regular shooting pace.
Thanks for watching. Yes, I was thinking about that myself. But then I came to the conclusion I very rarely go over 1/4000th anyway for my type of photography.
I have several FX/DX dslr bodies including the D500, so far I have never tried a mirrorless body, this could possibly be my first venture into Z mount at an affordable price. I would be particularly interested in how it performs with an FTZ adapter and my old dslr lenses.
Could you include reviews of older Nikkor lenses (using the FTZ mount) that may not have equivalents in the Z-mount family, such as the 16-80mm VR. Some of these lenses were rightfully expensive when first produced, but are now affordable on the second-hand market.
Look forward to seeing how you get on with this wee camera, it looks like great value. Thankfully it has USB-C charging, so you don't need extra Nikon (expensive) batteries, just plug in a (cheap) powerbank and charge as you go. Modern autofocus that works, great video specs, kinda hard to resist..... Given that a good condition used D500 costs roughly the same as this new camera, for me its a no-brainer which to get. Only problem for me is deciding which lenses to go for, currently I have no Z lenses.
The only thing that tempts me is that I am 70 years old, so putting the Z50ii on my 180-600mm for my hikes would be so much better than using the Z9. I might also then consider the 400mm f4.5 then for a super lightweight alternative. The bird detection makes all the difference and lack of it is one reason why I didn't buy the Z6iii.
To those worrying about the sensor - it's still one of the best sensors on the market, taken from the flagship D500. Image quality is amazing, personally I rate it higher than Sony 24mpx sensors in a6400. Second, remember, it's not a D500 equivalent. It's a mid range camera. We still have to wait for Z70/Z90.
Looking forward to your review of this camera , considering it myself seriously except with the 100-400 with tc or Tamron 50-400. My understanding from Nikon is that there won’t be a Z 500 . The only thing I don’t know is the size of the evf , resolution & new brightness but not size. Also as it comes in a kit your opinion of the DX 18-140.
I like that Nikon has upgraded the Z50, which I purchased when first released. I loved this camera for it's simplicity. I am happily amateur and find that I would not take advantage of 99% of the bells and whistles of the Z6iii which I am also considering. My main complaint with the original Z50 was the autofocus, and that now seems to be addressed. I already have expensive Nikon glass and find that is far more important than the camera body when it comes to picture quality. All these negative reviews seem too be coming from pro's and for them I understand. But the Z50 ii seems to be designed for my type - an amateur who simply enjoys taking pictures of mostly birds and other wildlife.
That "new" battery is available for some time, I buy mine about year ago. I was thinking to upgrade to II my travel-camera Z50 mark I, thinking that new version got ibis, but eead that does not have it, i think to keep my old ones.
Have you heard about the new Z90 APS-C? I read that it could be end of the year or first of 2025, 33MP! I'm also getting the Z50II, just in case that Z90 doesn't happen.
Z90 rumours have been floating around for the last 3 years. These people you read stuff from re the release date of a Z90, are purely guessing and have no authority as Nikon representatives whatsoever. It will happen when (or if) Nikon officially says so. Yes, good call. Buying the Z50II in case the Z90 doesn't happen is a good idea.
Yes unfortunately. I really loved that Sony ZV1. I have tried everything to fix it, but I think I have a feeling I screwed it up when I did a vlog with it in the rain. My own fault I think 🙏
@@adrianalfordphotography I know i'm going to miss out on a lotta shots by NOT shooting in the rain. I'm scared to. I had one of those Small Sony RX*** I didn't like it... traded it for a Q2. Good look with the Nikon.
I have bad news for you. The battery life is worse by about 100 CIPA shots on the Mk II despite the larger battery. This is one of the main reasons why I'm on the fence.
Nikon absolutely did not fix the terrible battery life of z50. It's actually even worse on this one according to cipa numbers, no ibis, same sensor released 9 years ago. Such a amazing disappointment🤦🤦
Am I worried that it still has the same 20.9MP sensor as the Nikon Z50? Not really, I had no problems with the Z50 image quality wise when I used it. Besides, if I really need images that are higher is resolution for whatever reason, I still have both my full frame 45MP Nikon D850 and Z7 cameras to turn to 🙏📸
I have Sony zv-1 but it's small, easy to break. I don't need the newest technologies. I need stable, robust, durable. 60fp. I will buy a Nikon.
The elderly choose Nikon because they are smart
Yes but this sensor has terrible rolling shutter, so it's quite unusable in electronic shutter for moving objects.
So C30 jpeg shooting is useless
I'm probably going to get one as well. It's not the camera I wanted them to make, but it will do. Thanks, Adrian!
Thanks for watching Phil 🙏
Why would you get it since you have a z8
Looks like it worked well for you. Do wish it has IBIS, but with a stabilized lens likely good enough! A great camera I suspect.
Thanks for watching. I will report my findings on the Z50II when I get it. Yes I did wish it had IBIS, but the Z50 didn't have it and I had no issues with it, except when I used lenses that didn't have VR built in on a long zoom.
I was checkin out this camera today. Not a bad bit of kit for the price.
Think you're right re price. Here in Oz they're offering a bargain bundled with lens and bonus power bank. I'll show it all when it turns up on the courier. Thanks for watching 🙏
Hi Adrian, first time commenting here. Thank you for all your videos. I currently own the Z6iii and the Zf. I want a small-ish (under 600g) set up specifically for travel photography which includes street photography and occasional wildlife photography (maybe 25-50% during trips). The Z50ii would have been perfect except they changed the tilt screen for the flippy screen which ruins my options for street photography. I know it's hard for some photographers who don't shoot street to understand this, but a tilt screen provides so much flexibility, speed and discretion. I guess I could make the sacrifice but only if the weight is substantially different and the DX lenses are worth the effort. I've gotten quite spoiled from the IQ of the Z lineup! I look forward to your next video about the Z50II. Thanks!
Hi Adrian, a great video, buddy! There are so many different cameras out there these days. I think it depends on the personal requirements if a camera is able to replace another one 😊
Awesome sample shots, by the way! I like especially that lizard shot at ~03:49.
Thank you for the video and have a great weekend,
Christian
Many thanks for watching Christian. Hope you have a great weekend buddy, cheers 🙏
Be interesting to see how you make out with it, I was tempted but holding off for now.
Thanks for watching John. Enjoy your weekend mate 🙏
Great video and look forward to seeing what you produce with the new camera. Not for me mostly because of the battery. With USB charging it's less of a concern but carrying and charging multiple battery types takes up space in my kit when I travel and the older I get the harder that becomes. Plus...I can drop the Z8 to DX mode and get the extra reach without a big megapixel hit and all the advantages of IBIS. If I were starting out from scratch...I'd be in but I have a large and mature kit and there is no place for this at this time. Cheers!!!
Thanks for watching 🙏
I'm debating between buying D7500 or this one for event photography and portraits, looking forward for a further review
Thanks for watching 🙏
I have thought the same thing, would it be a D500 replacement… I look forward to seeing what you get with it.
Thanks David. I'm looking forward to testing it out.
Excellent camera and photos!!
Many thanks!🙏
Congratulations my friend, well done and happy for you. I cannot wait to hear you impressions of the Z50II. It looks like it should be a pretty powerful "little" camera.
Thanks for watching Looking forward to testing out. I'm sure it'll make a worthy studio camera replacing my busted up ZV1. Be great for reviewing DX lenses and doing the odd bit of bird and wildlife photography. Have a great weekend, cheers 🙏
Well for buying the Nikon Z50II Adrain and the reasons buying it - many thanks for sharing the info - have a great weekend
Thanks for watching Shaun. Have an awesome weekend mate, cheers 🙏
The EN-EL25a has been available for a little while I bought one for my Z fc. It's a marginal but worthwhile improvement.
Guess I'll find out when I get the Z50II and do a comparative test
A comparison between this and the Z6iii would interest me. Specifically the degree to which there is a dynamic range penalty. I consider the resolution "deficit" a non-issue, but the smaller size and crop factor for shooting wildlife in reasonable light make it an interesting, lower cost alternative. If you are able to do such a comparison, I think a lot of people other than myself would be very interested in the outcome. Thanks.
This camera might be a lateral move from my d7500. Interesting camera, though. I'll watch your further reviews of it.
Thanks for watching, cheers 🙏
Adrian, i’ll be keen to hear your impressions when you get it. I’ve had a Z50 for maybe 4 plus years and was really hoping for IBIS in the upgrade so non-VR primes could be more useful. I too am debating Canon or Nikon for my birding efforts. I sold off a 100-400 after finding i really need to get more reach for our small eastern US birds. So my bigger linked question is which brands’ pricey telephoto lens do i go for.
I recently bought the 180-600mm f4-6.3 Nikon lens. I expected it to focus much better than my old 500mm PF lens on the FTZ adaptor, but haven't seen a difference so far.
Thanks for watching Craig. Will look forward to testing out the Z50II and reporting my findings. Have a great weekend 🙏
Grabbed one myself to add to the Z9 & Zf as a capable, affordable, 1.5 crop factor extra body. The sensor gave some great images in my old D500 and contrary to some pixel whiners opinions, it provides plenty of resolution. Many refuse to look at all the cost evaluations that go into designing and manufacturing so I get the trade offs to offset the Expeed 7 and such.
Thanks for watching 🙏
Also no matter how much a company spends on a new sensor, it takes many years for the engineers to refine the colour science
Interesting: 3 or 4 years back Daniel Norton did a portrait shoot with the Z50 mk 1 and that 24-50 f4-f6.3 in the Adorama event space. My first thought was '50mm with f6.3 - really ?' It turned out that with that camera/lens combo, the AF had slightly missed sharp focus on the eye much more often than I'd seen him do before. He never mentioned it, but he MUST have known. His style is to shoot quite rapidly, & and I reckon that (although it can focus accurately) the Z50 and f6.3 zoom just couldn't keep up with his regular shooting pace.
Thanks for watching 🙏
Very curious about this one!. I just wished it had an electronic shutter up to 1/12000 or 1/16000 instead of just 1/4000 max.
Thanks for watching. Yes, I was thinking about that myself. But then I came to the conclusion I very rarely go over 1/4000th anyway for my type of photography.
I have several FX/DX dslr bodies including the D500, so far I have never tried a mirrorless body, this could possibly be my first venture into Z mount at an affordable price. I would be particularly interested in how it performs with an FTZ adapter and my old dslr lenses.
Thanks for watching 🙏
Another concise, insightful, and thoughtful video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and enjoy your weekend 🙏
As a wildlife photographer and videographer with low budget, should i buy it? I’m with the Nikon D7500 now. Do you think will be a nice upgrade?
I will let everyone know once I have the Z50II and have thoroughly tested it out. Thanks for watching 🙏
@@LucasLeonidaCosta-e4o do you like your d7500? I’m looking to buy either a d7500 or z50ii.
Could you include reviews of older Nikkor lenses (using the FTZ mount) that may not have equivalents in the Z-mount family, such as the 16-80mm VR. Some of these lenses were rightfully expensive when first produced, but are now affordable on the second-hand market.
I will be using the Z50II for some things using the FTZII adaptor and F mount lenses. So yes I will share my findings with other videos, cheers 🙏
Look forward to seeing how you get on with this wee camera, it looks like great value.
Thankfully it has USB-C charging, so you don't need extra Nikon (expensive) batteries, just plug in a (cheap) powerbank and charge as you go.
Modern autofocus that works, great video specs, kinda hard to resist.....
Given that a good condition used D500 costs roughly the same as this new camera, for me its a no-brainer which to get.
Only problem for me is deciding which lenses to go for, currently I have no Z lenses.
Thanks for watching 🙏
The only thing that tempts me is that I am 70 years old, so putting the Z50ii on my 180-600mm for my hikes would be so much better than using the Z9. I might also then consider the 400mm f4.5 then for a super lightweight alternative. The bird detection makes all the difference and lack of it is one reason why I didn't buy the Z6iii.
Thanks for watching 🙏
To those worrying about the sensor - it's still one of the best sensors on the market, taken from the flagship D500. Image quality is amazing, personally I rate it higher than Sony 24mpx sensors in a6400.
Second, remember, it's not a D500 equivalent. It's a mid range camera. We still have to wait for Z70/Z90.
me too
Thanks for watching 🙏
I would love to see how bird detection works.
I will share my findings just as soon as I get the Z50II 🙏
I agree with you about the D500 replacement...I'm still waiting for one,the Z50ii is not it
Thanks for watching 🙏
It is kind a replacement, because they got same sensor ... after about ten years.
Looking forward to your review of this camera , considering it myself seriously except with the 100-400 with tc or Tamron 50-400. My understanding from Nikon is that there won’t be a Z 500 . The only thing I don’t know is the size of the evf , resolution & new brightness but not size. Also as it comes in a kit your opinion of the DX 18-140.
The Nikon Z50 Mark 2 is in my mind a Nikon D5600 replacement
What abt the video ?
I would like to see how the results of lens stabilized videos and unstabilized. This is the major stumbling block for me.
I look forward to sharing my findings on the Z50II when I get it 🙏
I like that Nikon has upgraded the Z50, which I purchased when first released. I loved this camera for it's simplicity. I am happily amateur and find that I would not take advantage of 99% of the bells and whistles of the Z6iii which I am also considering. My main complaint with the original Z50 was the autofocus, and that now seems to be addressed. I already have expensive Nikon glass and find that is far more important than the camera body when it comes to picture quality. All these negative reviews seem too be coming from pro's and for them I understand. But the Z50 ii seems to be designed for my type - an amateur who simply enjoys taking pictures of mostly birds and other wildlife.
Than you for watching 🙏
oooooh!! I'm curious to see how it goes when it arrives. Sounds like it will be an impressive little unit.
@@denisesavage2382 thanks Denise. I’m really looking forward to seeing what it can do 👍🙏
That "new" battery is available for some time, I buy mine about year ago. I was thinking to upgrade to II my travel-camera Z50 mark I, thinking that new version got ibis, but eead that does not have it, i think to keep my old ones.
Thanks for watching 🙏
Have you heard about the new Z90 APS-C? I read that it could be end of the year or first of 2025, 33MP! I'm also getting the Z50II, just in case that Z90 doesn't happen.
Z90 rumours have been floating around for the last 3 years. These people you read stuff from re the release date of a Z90, are purely guessing and have no authority as Nikon representatives whatsoever. It will happen when (or if) Nikon officially says so. Yes, good call. Buying the Z50II in case the Z90 doesn't happen is a good idea.
Wow! That’s exciting. Sounds like it will complement your current line up perfectly. Look forward to seeing you in action with it.
Thanks for watching. I'm looking forward to seeing what it's capable of.
The Sony is packing up then?
Yes unfortunately. I really loved that Sony ZV1. I have tried everything to fix it, but I think I have a feeling I screwed it up when I did a vlog with it in the rain. My own fault I think 🙏
@@adrianalfordphotography I know i'm going to miss out on a lotta shots by NOT shooting in the rain. I'm scared to. I had one of those Small Sony RX*** I didn't like it... traded it for a Q2.
Good look with the Nikon.
Reasons WHY I sold the Nikon Z50II next
Who knows? I'll find out when I get the camera and test it out.
I have bad news for you. The battery life is worse by about 100 CIPA shots on the Mk II despite the larger battery. This is one of the main reasons why I'm on the fence.
Guess I find out for myself when I get the Z50II
Interesting that the Z50II has bird detect, but the Z6III doesn't.
Yes I saw that. I wonder if Nikon will eventually drop a firmware update on the Z6III to give the bird AF?
Nikon absolutely did not fix the terrible battery life of z50. It's actually even worse on this one according to cipa numbers, no ibis, same sensor released 9 years ago.
Such a amazing disappointment🤦🤦
Guess I'll find out when I test it out for myself.
For the views?
No - for a busted up Sony ZV1