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Nikon’s Z50II packs pro-level upgrades under $1,000

With 31 film-inspired looks, the Nikon Z50II’s color style button lets you see each effect in real-time.

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A close-up image of a person holding a Nikon Z50II mirrorless camera. The camera is black with various control dials and buttons visible, including the mode dial on the top left. The lens is extended, indicating that the camera is ready for use. The person’s hands are gripping the camera, with fingers positioned on the shutter button and other controls. The background is blurred, focusing attention on the camera and hands.
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Nikon has unveiled the Z50II, an updated version of its compact, entry-level mirrorless Z50 camera, incorporating features to appeal to both budding photographers and seasoned creators. Available starting November 21, the Z50II brings some pro-level technology to the APS-C mirrorless market for under $1,000.

The Z50II’s most eye-catching new feature is its dedicated “Picture Control” button, designed to let users easily cycle through 31 built-in color styles inspired by the film. This button enables a real-time preview of these styles, so photographers can see how the colors and tones affect their shots before snapping away. Additionally, users can access or create custom “Imaging Recipes” via Nikon’s cloud service to further personalize the camera’s color output. This button draws comparisons to the film simulation options on Fujifilm’s X series, offering photographers a quick way to alter the look and feel of images without post-processing.

Top view of a Nikon Z50II mirrorless camera with a yellow circle highlighting the Picture Control button.
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Under the hood, the Z50II is powered by the advanced Expeed 7 image processor, the same found in Nikon’s flagship Z8 and Z9 models. This processor supports an impressive 30 frames per second in electronic shutter mode and 11 frames per second in mechanical shutter mode, a significant leap from the original Z50. With upgraded autofocus, the camera can track and detect nine different subjects, including people, pets, cars, and even aircraft. This subject-detection capability allows the Z50II to capture fast-moving action with improved accuracy, a welcome enhancement for those shooting sports or wildlife.

The camera also enhances video capabilities with 4K recording at up to 60 frames per second, a step up from the 4K30p limit of its predecessor. It adds a 10-bit N-Log recording option, making it easier for creators to achieve high-quality video, with rich tones and dynamic range, especially during color grading. Other video-friendly features include a waveform monitor, Product Review Mode, and an extended 125-minute recording time, all aimed at making the Z50II a versatile option for content creators who want more flexibility in-camera.

A high-resolution image of a Nikon Z50II mirrorless camera with a NIKKOR Z DX 12-28mm f/3.5-5.6 PZ VR lens attached. The camera body is black with a textured grip, and the lens has various markings indicating its specifications. The Nikon logo is prominently displayed on the camera body above the lens.
A black Nikon Z50II mirrorless camera with a NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm lens attached. The camera’s built-in flash is popped up, and various control dials and buttons are visible on the top and side of the camera body. The camera has a textured grip on the right side for better handling.

Other notable enhancements include a nearly doubled-brightness electronic viewfinder, improved battery efficiency, a pre-release capture mode for buffering images before the shutter is fully pressed, and an audio-friendly headphone jack. However, like the original Z50, the Z50II lacks in-body image stabilization, relying on digital stabilization instead. This trade-off keeps the price competitive at $909.95 for the body alone, with bundle options available for those seeking versatility with additional lenses.

The Z50II positions itself as a user-friendly, feature-rich entry into mirrorless photography, allowing enthusiasts to capture moments with creative control. Its blend of professional-grade technology and accessible creative tools makes it a unique offering for photographers and video creators who want to expand their creative options without the bulk of a high-end DSLR.


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