Nikon has launch a fresh out of the box new Z series camera called the Z50, which not at all like the Z7 and Z6 full-outline cameras, is the organization’s initially edited sensor (APS-C) mirrorless camera. It depends on the Z-mount, can shoot 4K recordings, aside from bragging a thin and light body. The camera will be accessible in November beginning at $860. Nikon likewise reported two new friend focal points for the Z50 a 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR and 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR.
The camera is said to have another lightweight, ergonomic plan, making it simpler to bear. It’s a magnesium-combination body with a comparable catch design as the Z6 and Z7. You get a descending, tilting 3.2-inch touchscreen show, an OLED viewfinder with a 2.36 million spot goals, spring up glimmer, and a solitary card space with help for UHS-II speeds. The camera is fit for shooting up to 11fps burst shots and can shoot up to 4K goals at up to 30fps and 1080p goals at up to 120fps. It comes up short on an earphone attachment however you do get a mouthpiece input.
It has an Expeed 6 picture processor, an ISO scope of 100-51,200, on-sensor stage recognition self-adjust, and an evaluated battery life of 320 shots for each charge. The Z50 likewise has worked in Wi-Fi 802.1ac and Bluetooth for interfacing with a cell phone.
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