Hi Roland! i love your photos, how are you able to shoot in between objects to focus on the people or object behind it? Like the pic of the mural of the astronaut or the people in between the train, I love those shots.
Thank you Kim! I use single point auto focus to very specifically choose where to focus. It’s in the area focus menu. Try it out if you haven’t already.
Love your content. My ongoing project is to shoot my z50 with my kit lens for landscape photography. With a little bit of light room, the pictures look very good. I also use black and white for street photography. This z50 and the 16-50 kit lens is awesome. Ken rockwell and Thom Hogan both said this is an awesome camera. I use the 35mm f1.8s for that 50mm field of view and take shots of my kids. Z50, in my opinion, needs more love!
Thanks so much Radin! That’s a great project to have. I shoot with the 35 1.8 as well. Bought it to take photos of my son haha. Yes I agree, the Z50 is a very good camera!
Great photos, so the kit lens is good for bright situations right? That explains why the pictures are a bit noisey and aren't that sharp when i am practicing indoors with less light coming in.
@@RolandKaufmann that's good to know and puts me to relief since I thought at first I may have made the wrong choice for my starter camera (although this seemed much better than the a6400 and was cheaper with an extra free battery) . Guess it's just my noobie skills and bad lighting/ low light capability of the lens that makes the indoor pics grainy.
Great to see I'm not alone :) I'm using the 16-50 on a taped and scruffy zfc almost exclusively for my street photography, and even though the GAS sometimes call for purchases of cool new stuff, I tend to stay with the simple. I think about 75% of all my photos are taken at 16mm, but the flexibility that I actually can just twist the ring and zoom in is great! That combo is really the best tool for the job for me, and for other photo styles I use other cameras.
That’s awesome! It really is a superb lens for the job (especially if you don’t need fast apertures). I got GAS pretty bad so now I’m up to 7 lenses total haha. Going to make another video with the 16-50 though in the next month or so!
@@RolandKaufmann Well, noone is immune to GAS ;) I do other types of photography as well, so I've got a 16-50, 50-250, 23f1.4, 50f1.2, 11-20f2.8 (all for DX) and for FX-shooting, a Z6, both 50 and 85 1.8S, 24-200, a crappy 18f8 and my old F-mount 80-400... but still, when it comes to street photography, I go back to zfc+16-50 every time. It's very close to perfect for me as it's small, light, discreet and I never go under f5.6 anyway on the streets.
@@Jettemotor that makes me feel better! Haha. Oh wow, you have a good selection as well. I’m going to move into the full frame Nikon world one of these years, but the Z50 is still serving me well. No need at the moment.
@@RolandKaufmann it is a very capable camera! Aps-c is really good for over 95% of my photos (it struggles at dark concerts and a little at some product-photo scenarios)
Nikon Z50 and it’s kit lenses are just amazing best travel camera by far for me. And when I really want good portraits I use Nikon Z50 with 50mm f1.8s just amazing. 🤩
Nice shots. Even though these lenses can't match with the primes. Your photos show that this one is quite capable in the hands of a good photographer 👍
Love it. Just thinking about maybe a Z50 for street photography to go with my Z6 for landscapes, and pleasantly surprised by how decent the kit lens is! Subbed and keep up the great work.
Thanks for the kind words! The Z50 with the kit lens is a great little all around combo for street (daytime that is 🙂). Is the Z6 too bulky for street? I’ve never held one.
Hii Roland, your content is great and i love your POV's with your very pleasant voice! I'm also using the kit lens and the 50-250mm on my Nikon Zfc… the only thing I am still struggling with is the image editing. I downloaded some Presets in LR but I just don't get this nice look all of your images have… they are a bit vintage but not too much. How do you do this?
Hey Andre, thanks so much for the kind words! Oh very cool, we’re basically on the same setup then :). First of all I shoot most of my (RAW) photos slightly underexposed. Then most of my editing is done in the first panel that has exposure sliders. This is where I raise the shadows up (around 40-50 on the slider) so they’re back to where I want them. Then I either leave the highlights or slightly lower them (-20 to -30 on slider) to give a slight “HDR” look. You can raise the overall exposure slightly if the image is still too dark. From there I usually play around with the colour correction if it’s needed. Sometimes the camera picked the wrong white balance (I leave it in auto in camera). I try to to over edit the images cause I find they start to look a little funny if you move the sliders all the way to either end. Good luck and let me know if you need any more advice.
nice video :) I'm also using that kit lens ( and the 50-250 ) on my Zfc, they are really nice, they just don't like low light but that's expected from a kit lens anyway ^^
it's been a year since you uploaded this video so i'm not sure you still see the comment here or not...i'm thinking of purchasing this Z50 camera after selling my D5300, just wondering is the color of the photo naturally yellowish like that or you did edit the color to your liking? all the pics you took are lovely tho and i'd love to have that vibe on mine too, just i might not want yellowish photo on some occasions. Thanks if you can answer this comment
Hey, thanks for your questions. I edited the photos in Lightroom so this is not what you would get out of camera. Definitely able to edit the photos however you would like :).
@@RolandKaufmann thank you! Btw would you recommend the Z50 for night life or astrophotography, since I saw you mentioned it's a great one for good lighting environment. I recently into astrophotography and would love to experience with my new cam
@@r340paired with a faster lens it can definitely do both! I love the Nikkor 35 and 85mm f1.8 lenses. You would want something a little wider for Astro though.
Awesome to hear! There’s no harm in shooting in the auto settings to get started. I’d recommend searching videos that explain the exposure triangle if you want to start making manual adjustments to the F stop, shutter speed, or ISO.
@@Anugrah_Amriza the kit lens will get you very nice results especially in good lighting conditions. I wouldn’t rush to buy a lens till you figure out some of the basics first. Good luck!!
I've had a mixed experience with the Z 16-50 DX lens. Most of the time, it works great and produces nice results. But it IS very soft to the sides and corners, especially at the shorter focal lengths and smaller F-numbers. That combined with field curvature makes for a difficult time getting evenly sharp photos in some situations, in my experience. Stopping down and using a higher F-number does help to bring the corner sharpness up a bit, but it also brings the center sharpness down, which unfortunately harms the high level of sharpness that the lens has been praised for. Again, this is my experience. I go back and forth between being somewhat disappointed and happy with it. Either way, considering the blend of price, quality, and portability I've got to say it's a good lens. I just wish I had known about the corner softness before I bought it. I hadn't found any review that points out just how "bad" it can be prior to making the purchase. What's your experience been like? Cheers!
Hmmm that’s interesting to hear. I’ve shot all through the focal lengths and F stops and have got sharp images the whole way 😅. In this video alone I shot at a variety of settings. I also use single point AF in most cases.
@@RolandKaufmann Interesting indeed! I mostly use single point AF as well. Perhaps my lens is a lemon, or I'm too much of a pixel peeper. Either way I can clearly see a noticable difference. I will have to do some more testing. I suspect that it could be the result of the lens design in combination with manufacturing variability (read: errors). ONE of these factors alone mightn't be enough to cause any issues, but combined... Yeah. Either way, I'm glad yours is fine and great video!
@@Kexchoklad373 yeah could be a calibration issue with lens and body. I’d have to see an image you think is soft to know if I’m getting the same results haha. Thanks for the chat!
@@kitespongan My "solution" was to buy 2 prime lenses: The Viltrox 13 and 33 mm f/1.4. I still find myself using the 16-50 DX whenever I want to go light or don't care as much for better image quality. It is DEFINITELY a convenient lens but it has some limitations. I think my expectations for the lens were too high, having seen so many great reviews of it. I suppose it is a great lens given the low price, but "given the low price" is really the key here. "Great" doesn't exist in a vacuum. That's where I made a mistake when evaluating the lens. What are you planning to use it for?
Where are my fellow kit lens photographers at? 🤓
Still enjoying the Z50
Awesome! 😎
Hi Roland! i love your photos, how are you able to shoot in between objects to focus on the people or object behind it? Like the pic of the mural of the astronaut or the people in between the train, I love those shots.
Thank you Kim! I use single point auto focus to very specifically choose where to focus. It’s in the area focus menu. Try it out if you haven’t already.
You’re the best thank you!!
Love your content. My ongoing project is to shoot my z50 with my kit lens for landscape photography. With a little bit of light room, the pictures look very good. I also use black and white for street photography. This z50 and the 16-50 kit lens is awesome. Ken rockwell and Thom Hogan both said this is an awesome camera. I use the 35mm f1.8s for that 50mm field of view and take shots of my kids. Z50, in my opinion, needs more love!
Thanks so much Radin! That’s a great project to have. I shoot with the 35 1.8 as well. Bought it to take photos of my son haha. Yes I agree, the Z50 is a very good camera!
That last train shot is fantastic Roland. Well worth your effort.
Thank you!! I’ve been meaning to go back and get more shots like that at different times of the year 📷.
nice vibes. keep on shooting!
Thank you!! 😊
Great photos, so the kit lens is good for bright situations right? That explains why the pictures are a bit noisey and aren't that sharp when i am practicing indoors with less light coming in.
Thank you! Yes the kit lens is great when shooting outdoors in the day. I’ve struggled indoors when there’s not enough light as well.
@@RolandKaufmann that's good to know and puts me to relief since I thought at first I may have made the wrong choice for my starter camera (although this seemed much better than the a6400 and was cheaper with an extra free battery) . Guess it's just my noobie skills and bad lighting/ low light capability of the lens that makes the indoor pics grainy.
Great to see I'm not alone :) I'm using the 16-50 on a taped and scruffy zfc almost exclusively for my street photography, and even though the GAS sometimes call for purchases of cool new stuff, I tend to stay with the simple. I think about 75% of all my photos are taken at 16mm, but the flexibility that I actually can just twist the ring and zoom in is great! That combo is really the best tool for the job for me, and for other photo styles I use other cameras.
That’s awesome! It really is a superb lens for the job (especially if you don’t need fast apertures). I got GAS pretty bad so now I’m up to 7 lenses total haha. Going to make another video with the 16-50 though in the next month or so!
@@RolandKaufmann Well, noone is immune to GAS ;) I do other types of photography as well, so I've got a 16-50, 50-250, 23f1.4, 50f1.2, 11-20f2.8 (all for DX) and for FX-shooting, a Z6, both 50 and 85 1.8S, 24-200, a crappy 18f8 and my old F-mount 80-400... but still, when it comes to street photography, I go back to zfc+16-50 every time. It's very close to perfect for me as it's small, light, discreet and I never go under f5.6 anyway on the streets.
@@Jettemotor that makes me feel better! Haha. Oh wow, you have a good selection as well. I’m going to move into the full frame Nikon world one of these years, but the Z50 is still serving me well. No need at the moment.
@@RolandKaufmann it is a very capable camera! Aps-c is really good for over 95% of my photos (it struggles at dark concerts and a little at some product-photo scenarios)
Nice POV. The lens preformed great...good stuff my friend.
Thank you John!! Yes it has definitely earned it’s place in the camera bag. Thanks for watching!
Alright, so here is the testimony of a good photographer. Take any lens and boom!!
Thank you so much! I’d like to think I could do this with any lens 😅
Great video Roland. I loved the pictures of the birds at the pier.
Thank you!! Those were my favourite too :)
Nikon Z50 and it’s kit lenses are just amazing best travel camera by far for me. And when I really want good portraits I use Nikon Z50 with 50mm f1.8s just amazing. 🤩
It’s an underrated travel camera! Super compact but still very capable. Ohhh the 50 1.8 is a good lens too!
@@RolandKaufmann exactly you should make a video with Nikkor Z50mm f1.8s would like to hear your thoughts.
@@JatinEurope I’ll add it to the list!
WOW Man!! Very nice video i am really enyojing those. Good job and I'm waiting for more
Thank you so much for the kind words!! I have another one coming this week :)
I intend to purchase the Nikon 16-85mm lens
Nice shots.
Even though these lenses can't match with the primes. Your photos show that this one is quite capable in the hands of a good photographer 👍
Thank you! Yes, it’s a very good lens for these times of day. I switch to the 35mm 1.8 when the sun goes down 🤓.
The z5 kit lens is not bad! 24-50. Small and portable. Not too small of an aperture in daylight
That’s funny I was actually looking at the Z5 as a possible upgrade to full frame! Might be going to a Z 6 or 7 eventually haha.
Love it. Just thinking about maybe a Z50 for street photography to go with my Z6 for landscapes, and pleasantly surprised by how decent the kit lens is! Subbed and keep up the great work.
Thanks for the kind words! The Z50 with the kit lens is a great little all around combo for street (daytime that is 🙂). Is the Z6 too bulky for street? I’ve never held one.
@@RolandKaufmann not too bulky, but I find the body + 50 or 85 1.8 slightly weighty, and I love the idea of a lighter body and lens!
@@alistairpower well in that case it’s a good idea 👍🏼. Super light combo. Have carried it for hours at a time 🙂
Hii Roland, your content is great and i love your POV's with your very pleasant voice!
I'm also using the kit lens and the 50-250mm on my Nikon Zfc… the only thing I am still struggling with is the image editing. I downloaded some Presets in LR but I just don't get this nice look all of your images have… they are a bit vintage but not too much. How do you do this?
Hey Andre, thanks so much for the kind words! Oh very cool, we’re basically on the same setup then :).
First of all I shoot most of my (RAW) photos slightly underexposed. Then most of my editing is done in the first panel that has exposure sliders. This is where I raise the shadows up (around 40-50 on the slider) so they’re back to where I want them. Then I either leave the highlights or slightly lower them (-20 to -30 on slider) to give a slight “HDR” look. You can raise the overall exposure slightly if the image is still too dark.
From there I usually play around with the colour correction if it’s needed. Sometimes the camera picked the wrong white balance (I leave it in auto in camera).
I try to to over edit the images cause I find they start to look a little funny if you move the sliders all the way to either end.
Good luck and let me know if you need any more advice.
Nice man.... I love my kit lens 16 50 .... 🔥
Thanks! It’s a nice lens to have 🙌🏼
@@RolandKaufmann absolutely...... Also z50
nice video :)
I'm also using that kit lens ( and the 50-250 ) on my Zfc, they are really nice, they just don't like low light but that's expected from a kit lens anyway ^^
Thank you Anthony! Yeah I agree they are both great daytime lenses. Lots of my favourite photos were taken with those 2 :).
it's been a year since you uploaded this video so i'm not sure you still see the comment here or not...i'm thinking of purchasing this Z50 camera after selling my D5300, just wondering is the color of the photo naturally yellowish like that or you did edit the color to your liking? all the pics you took are lovely tho and i'd love to have that vibe on mine too, just i might not want yellowish photo on some occasions. Thanks if you can answer this comment
Hey, thanks for your questions. I edited the photos in Lightroom so this is not what you would get out of camera. Definitely able to edit the photos however you would like :).
@@RolandKaufmann thank you! Btw would you recommend the Z50 for night life or astrophotography, since I saw you mentioned it's a great one for good lighting environment. I recently into astrophotography and would love to experience with my new cam
@@r340paired with a faster lens it can definitely do both! I love the Nikkor 35 and 85mm f1.8 lenses. You would want something a little wider for Astro though.
@@RolandKaufmann thank you!
I newly bought my Z50, but I am really really new to photography, what settings I should go with with everyday photography or toy photography?
Awesome to hear! There’s no harm in shooting in the auto settings to get started. I’d recommend searching videos that explain the exposure triangle if you want to start making manual adjustments to the F stop, shutter speed, or ISO.
@@RolandKaufmann Any lens do you recommend for the Nikon Z50 for beginners to try out? or should I stay with the kit lens for the moment?
@@Anugrah_Amriza the kit lens will get you very nice results especially in good lighting conditions. I wouldn’t rush to buy a lens till you figure out some of the basics first. Good luck!!
@@RolandKaufmann Thanks! Would keep you updated when I am ready to ask for lens recommendations :)
I've had a mixed experience with the Z 16-50 DX lens. Most of the time, it works great and produces nice results. But it IS very soft to the sides and corners, especially at the shorter focal lengths and smaller F-numbers. That combined with field curvature makes for a difficult time getting evenly sharp photos in some situations, in my experience. Stopping down and using a higher F-number does help to bring the corner sharpness up a bit, but it also brings the center sharpness down, which unfortunately harms the high level of sharpness that the lens has been praised for. Again, this is my experience. I go back and forth between being somewhat disappointed and happy with it.
Either way, considering the blend of price, quality, and portability I've got to say it's a good lens. I just wish I had known about the corner softness before I bought it. I hadn't found any review that points out just how "bad" it can be prior to making the purchase.
What's your experience been like? Cheers!
Hmmm that’s interesting to hear. I’ve shot all through the focal lengths and F stops and have got sharp images the whole way 😅. In this video alone I shot at a variety of settings. I also use single point AF in most cases.
@@RolandKaufmann Interesting indeed! I mostly use single point AF as well. Perhaps my lens is a lemon, or I'm too much of a pixel peeper. Either way I can clearly see a noticable difference. I will have to do some more testing. I suspect that it could be the result of the lens design in combination with manufacturing variability (read: errors). ONE of these factors alone mightn't be enough to cause any issues, but combined... Yeah. Either way, I'm glad yours is fine and great video!
@@Kexchoklad373 yeah could be a calibration issue with lens and body. I’d have to see an image you think is soft to know if I’m getting the same results haha. Thanks for the chat!
@@Kexchoklad373Curious if you’ve found a solution. I’m thinking of picking one up as they see to go for around $120 used.
@@kitespongan My "solution" was to buy 2 prime lenses: The Viltrox 13 and 33 mm f/1.4. I still find myself using the 16-50 DX whenever I want to go light or don't care as much for better image quality. It is DEFINITELY a convenient lens but it has some limitations.
I think my expectations for the lens were too high, having seen so many great reviews of it. I suppose it is a great lens given the low price, but "given the low price" is really the key here. "Great" doesn't exist in a vacuum. That's where I made a mistake when evaluating the lens.
What are you planning to use it for?
Nice photos . Nice videos .
Thank you Fernando!!
Nice!!!
Thanks Nek!!
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Welcome aboard!! 😊
Which country and city is this?
This is White Rock, BC Canada 🇨🇦
@@RolandKaufmann good to see this snowy city after sitting here in hot India, temperature 40° C
@@rawatranjeet1421 oh wow! That’s hot 🥵