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【チャンネル名 TheCameraStoreTV】
【タグ Nikon,Z50,Mirrorless,Review,D7500,Shootout,Camera,Best Cameras,The Camera Store,TCSTV,Dave Paul,Evelyn Drake,Calgary,Banff,Rocky Mountains,Landscapes】
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Your videos are getting better and better. Nice comparison.
However, I wonder why does Nikon now have three lens types in your opinion? They have the “old” F-mount and the “new” Z-mount. For me, these are two types. The advantage of the Z50s Z-Mount is, that you can use the Z-lenses of the Z6 and Z7. For example the Z 50mm f / 1.8 for portraits.
And it’s not true, that both cameras have a 1.5 crop in the video. That’s only true in the case if you put a full-frame lens on the cameras. With the DX lenses, the Z50 has no Crop but a full-sensor readout.
But otherwise a nice video 🙂
Best advantages of D7500: autofocus with af-d (screw drive) lenses, Way more aps-c lenses without adapter, Vast buffer (100 jpeg/50 raw). Better ergonomics, better weather sealing, better battery life, 1/8000s shutter, focus point selection on screen, shoulder lcd, group af, headphone jack. OVF with much higher resolution (your own eye).
5:07 No, set autofocus to group area mode and af-s, then the D7500 will automatically set focus on the eyes of a face in the picture in viewfinder mode 😶
8:46 actually 4 types. Dx and FX both on Z mount and F mount. Great video by the way, I subscribed. 👍
Yes was in 2 minds about going from a d5500 to a d7500 or the z50 but the battery life is not as much and I have heard there may be no sensor cleaner on the z50 has put me off a bit if is true. Unfortunately is still a trade off between if want a smaller camera or more battery life and other features like weather sealing .( I thought the z50 had weather sealing but looks like I may be wrong).
Only if it has flip-out screen and battery grip i will buy…. now i will skip
Really nice job with this video. The content was thorough and detailed, and presented in a friendly and thoughtful way. May I ask what Brendan shot this on? So refreshing to watch a video that was clean and clear, properly exposed, with clean and appropriate audio levels, and not an amateur hack science experiment in how far one can push a log-grade until it falls apart, then push it some more. I had not watched a TCS video in ages, because I couldn’t bear listening to those other two guys go on and on about (I’m not sure but it was important for everyone to know how much they knew, when they didn’t at all), and their videos technically were always nauseating to try to watch. So thank you.
where are the outdoor side-by-side image comparisons? 🙂
Firstly, a very good objective comparison. I’m a new subscriber and really enjoyed it. Here’s my dilemma: I bought the D5600 a year ago and am getting back into photography which was a former passion. I was just on the verge of buying the nicely discounted D7500 with the 16-80mm lens. Glad I watched this video. I currently own the dx 18-140, dx 18-55, dx 10-20 and the fx 50mm. Maybe I jumped in too quickly because if I switch to the Z50, will my existing lens work well on this new body? I’ve read a bit about the FTZ adapter, but have never used one. I’d really appreciate your viewpoints and recommendations. Thanks and keep up the nice work!
Would be more interesting comparing the Z-50 to the Fujifilm (such as X-T3) and the new Sony.
I have a Nikon D 7100 and 2 DX lens 1 D lens and a Tamron 16-300 mm lens. In the D 7500 I wish they had a fully articulating screen. I am not sure my lens would work on the new mirrorless cameras. The Z 50 with two lens at about $1300.00 doesn’t sound bad. It is new . So I will wait to see any flaws or upgrades to it. Nikon had a D 600 with problems, replaced with a D 610. My 7100. Sure I would love to upgrade but to what and will the new camera use my lens.
I’ll keep my D7500.
I did a RAW file comparison with the Z50 & D7500 here: https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/63303569
Thanks for your video review. It was “fun & enjoyable” to watch!
If Nikon would just get up to Sony level on Eye AF they’d have my money. Ive seen reviews show the Z lenses produce better results than adapted DX lenses.. so the whole argument that I should buy the Z so I can use my other Nikkor lenses is somewhat pointless. Either way I have to buy new lenses so I might was well go with the company producing better AF. Maybe I’ll hold out a year and see if Nikon can improve but right now a used Sony A7III looks better than a new Z50.
Should I switch from nikon D610 to Z50? please answer me?
this looks like it might oust my sony from my carry everywhere with me camera.so tired of sony’s terrible ergonomics.
That ridiculous drop down screen and Z mount rather than F mount is a deal killer for me. Was looking forward to this camera coming and would have been my transition from D7200 to mirrorless. Nikon really fell short with this APS-C camera. Pretty disappointing.
I have a D7100, D7200 and D750. I prefer the crop frame cameras for my bird photos and was hoping to see a D7600 or D550? instead of the useless mirrorless Z50 that I can’t use any of my legacy AI glass on (nor could I on a D7500 which is why I don’t have one) To me, Nikon just took another big step backwards but I’m still anticipating an upgraded crop sensor D series camera and pray Nikon will cooperate!
The Angry Photographer has already told the complete TRUTH about the serious problems Nikon is having FINANCIALLY with the exact published report from NIKON. And the Z Series of Cameras are not selling, and lots of people are not going to SWAP to basically to an entire different camera and lens system. They are Not. Even though DX and FX lens can be adapted to the Z line-up. Whether Nikon even survives as a Camera company is seriously in question, at this time. There is no question Nikon has done an awful lot Awfully Right (!!!) over several Decades. The Big Question is, will Nikon, and the other Camera Companies survive the bogus ‘attack’ “of dummies, who know next to or completely nothing about true photography, with their smart phone cameras?
the Z50 is far from surpassing the D7500, it will be necessary to wait at least 4 more generations of cameras Nikon Mirrorless APS-C to see significant changes, in many aspects the D7500 is superior, I own one, although it is true that both they handle the same iso base, the D7500 has the possibility to expand and reach an iso 50, it is very useful in long exposure photographs, because the exposure time is doubled, I do not have to waste time in changing an ND filter for another, only low from iso 100 to 50. The battery life, the shutter speed of 1/8000 vs 1/4000 is a very big difference in these last two points. I think the z50 points more to a young audience, more linked to social networks.