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Nikon Z5 vs Z50 – The 10 Main Differences

Nikon Z5 vs Z50 – The 10 Main Differences

Posted on July 25, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The Nikon Z5 is the fourth instalment in the brand’s Z-mount system, the third with a full-frame sensor and the least expensive. But there is another model that sits below it, and that is the DX format Z50.

The price is enough to set the two cameras apart, but is there anything the smaller camera does better than the bigger one? Let’s find out!

1. Sensor format

The Z5 features a full-frame sensor (35mm format) with 24.3MP (FX format in Nikon’s term).

The Z50 uses a smaller APS-C sensor (DX format) with 20.9MP. The image below gives you an idea of the different size. A low-pass filter is included on both.
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