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Nikon Z50 Review

Nikon Z50 Review

Posted on December 5, 2019 By Jarvis

Nikon is introducing the new Nikon Z50 (Z 50) and with it a new range of APS-C sensor mirrorless cameras and lenses, with Nikon proclaiming the Z50 as a new “era” for Nikon. Using the same Z-mount as the Nikon Z6 and Z7, the system can use existing full-frame Z-mount lenses, as well as the new DX (APS-C) lenses being introduced.

As well as the new Nikon Z50, Nikon has officially announced the Noct 58mm f/0.95, two new DX lenses for the Z50, the DX 16-50mm VR, and DX 50-250mm VR. Nikon has also shared a new, updated, Z-mount lens roadmap so that you can see what future lenses to expect from Nikon.
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Cameras Tags:full-frame, lens, mirrorless, Nikon, Nikon Z50, Nikon Z6, review, sensor, VR

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