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The Nikon Z series not only have a single memory slot but uses XQD cards which are very expensive and ironically only Sony produces them and maybe some other unknown companies.
I do know quite some people who stepped up from e. g. smartphone photography and bought a camera with interchangeable lenses, but never actually got any additonal lenses besides the kit lens for that camera.
So, on the one hand having only this compact kit lens available would not be a problem for these customers. But on the other hand, all these people I know did go for cameras around half the price of the Z50.
And I find it unlikely that people will buy the quite expensive full frame Z mount lenses for this. The crop will be ok or nice to have on tele lenses, but the rest of the lineup is pretty much useless with a crop.
What does a 24-70 2.8 with a 1.5 times crop do for your photography? This camera will only sell if a couple of affordable and still optically good lenses follow soon. Does not make it a bad camera, not at all. But a tough sell in my opinion. After all, we get crushed by buying options these days.
Z50 is marketed as being weather sealed
First I almost thought I’d get this in addition to my Z6 but then … why. It’d only be a little lighter and smaller but otherwise cropped etc… so I’m glad the Z6 is already small and light 🙂
It’s nice to watch a review that is unbiased, unlike so many these days that are put out by people who profess to know photos. I’m not in the market for a Z50 (do Pentax know they stole the name?), but it looks like a decent camera. I am not unaware of the advantages that mirrorless cameras have (I use both DSLRs and MILCs), but I think some of the features are overrated, like exposure preview. I tend to trust my camera’s meter. Others, like focus peaking, are very useful when using manual focus lenses. YMMV. Overall, I prefer using DSLRs, but as I get older, I am coming around to the lighter bodies, which usually means a mirrorless if I am sticking to full frame cameras.
your best video yet, wondering if you are colleagues or married.
i’m leaning towards the Canon 90D, because of the form factor and good auto focus.
Buying around Christmas, will try and hand hold the Z50 in a shop some where.
greetings from the Netherlands, thanks for your efforts.
2 year old camera is old but still decent…
that’s how we got spoiled 🙂
Great comparison! I am considering switching from 7500 to Z50, did you get a chance to test the Z50 with older lenses and FTZ adapater?
How is the EVF lag at highest fps continuous shooting? How is the face tracking and eye detection speed and accuracy compared to z6? Also I think for existing Nikon users, Z50 opened a whole new possibility to adapt old lenses. Not only afs G lenses but older AIS AI or other mounts. Even Leica M mount.
What camera and lens shot this episode? Beautiful beautiful colours and exposure composition all flawless. Well done.
XQD much more expensive than an SD card? Such an outdated statement. SD comes in different speeds. If/when we compare SD with XQD then we need to look at the best UHS-II SD cards. I would expect a cheap SD card (so UHS-I) in a camera with an UHS-II slot would limit that camera’s performance.
Too bad Nikon doesn’t use bigger battery and a smaller lens mount designed for apsc. Some people think it is better to have the same mount for apsc and full frame for future ‘upgrade’. if you have good dedicated apsc lenses, for 95% of the time, you don’t need to go full frame.
I hope canon is working on L serie lens for EF-M mount by the way… otherwise, the day my canon 800D dies, i’ll go for EM1mkII or a Fuji xt-40 if they decide to use proper battery and a body with a normal human size/shape grip.
“Am I more of an …?” – as an old Nikon pro gear user, I waited for Nikon to make the firmware in the Z series more mature and after 2.0 release “invested” in the Z 7. The glass (I only use primes) is so much better. I sold my 85/1.4G and the 85/1.8S does not make me feel a loss in any way. Same with 35/1.4G to 35/1.8S. The absence of chromatic aberration is a bliss. Resolution is better (but I did not really need that in many cases.) To me there is no looking back. I am still waiting for a finishing touch on the firmware, though. I have seen people present their computer vision algorithm on TED/TEDx and announce they put it in the public domain. Those Japanese Nikon islanders are inventing a wheel that already is out there, much better. What would they know? And then they put their optical designers to work on a 58mm/0.95 instead of higher volume pro lenses. If we need to say WTF Nikon, it is really about priorities and timing. Their strategy with the 1.8 lenses IMO is actually very good, as it is with the single slot XQD. The people complaining that a 1.8 is not professional like an old 1.4, next shoot studio portraits with an 80-200 or 24-70 of 2.8 (ROTFLMAO). We needed the 1.4 to focus in a dark space with our DSLR – an EVF with phase AF and face detect does not suffer from the associated issues. The people complaining about 1 slot generally do not need it, know nothing about underlying IT technology. If you need two slots for availability you need two cameras. If you need it for two formats, it is a speed thing and XQD is much faster than a camera with two UHS-II slots (let alone one UHS-II and one UHS-I). I also feel that the Z mount with the DX lenses may be rather wide, but it allows pancake better. It is about the sensor-mount distance and, yes, the larger diameter mount limits miniaturization of the body a bit. But then, you now could put old Leica M glass on your Nikon, which was impossible with a DSLR.
Another great review. For some reason, even though I am a subscriber, your videos don’t show up under “subscriptions” only under recommendations. I keep missing your videos.
I only want to have the NOCT 0.95 even without a body !
Do you say Zedbra or Zebra?
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Great video, guys. It feels like I’m watching a good morning talk show about cameras… nobody else is doing videos like this and I like it. It’s more personal than just a dry specs regurgitation, it’s more fun.
Tony Northrup left the group.
Nikon, the last one to move to mirrorless avoided all the mistakes everyone else made. I have the z6, which I also had an a73 to test, and kept the z6. Canon having two mounts is terrible, I just ordered a z50 as a backup to my z6 for weddings. The single mount is the main factor, and why I looked at Sony. But Sony designs the worst feeling cameras, the a6600 feels like a point and shoot.
One thing, I don’t understand how can people be so shallow in the comparison. It is not because the two have same megapixel that they are same sensor. 3 years seperate the two and one has phase detect on sensor AF and the other one doesn’t. It’s clearly not the same sensor.