20.9 Megapixels
4K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
ISO 100-51200
Elecronic Viewfinder
3.2" LCD Touchscreen
Overview

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera with NIKKOR Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7 Lens

A powerful yet compact mirrorless system made for rising creators, the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera combines a 20.9MP APS-C CMOS sensor and an interchangeable lens mount with a host of flagship features and compatibility with the entire NIKKOR Z lens lineup to elevate your content beyond the smartphone.

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Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera with NIKKOR Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7 Lens

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera with NIKKOR Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7 Lens

A powerful yet compact mirrorless system made for rising creators, the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera combines a 20.9MP APS-C CMOS sensor and an interchangeable lens mount with a host of flagship features and compatibility with the entire NIKKOR Z lens lineup to elevate your content beyond the smartphone.

20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor & EXPEED 7 Image Processor

The DX-format 20.9MP CMOS sensor is paired with the same EXPEED 7 image-processing engine found in its flagship, full-frame brethren to provide a versatile mixture of high sensitivity, nuanced image quality, fast, AI-powered autofocus, and full-resolution continuous shooting up to 30 fps. At native values, a sensitivity range from ISO 100-51200 permits working in a broad array of lighting conditions and can be further expanded up to ISO 204800 for extreme low-light conditions. The combination of resolution and sensor size also contributes to clean image quality and smooth colour transitions with reduced noise throughout the sensitivity range.

Nikon's Most Advanced Autofocus

Using inherited algorithms and deep learning technology from the Z9, including sophisticated Subject Detection for nine different subject types, the Z50 II can recognise a variety of distinct subject types, ranging from humans to animals to airplanes to bicycles. The popular dedicated Bird Detection mode is also featured. When working in Auto-Area AF, these subjects will automatically be detected, focused on, and tracked to ensure sharp focus when the subject is moving across the frame.

Eye-Detection AF, specifically, has been tuned for improved accuracy and refined recognition of eyes in the scene and can also be used in conjunction with custom Wide-Area AF for different subject shapes and sizes.

Pre-Release Capture

The EXPEED 7 processor also unlocks Pre-Release Capture, a feature that helps make decisive moment shots easier by recording frames in a burst for up to a second prior to actually releasing the shutter. When this feature is activated, burst shooting will commence when the shutter is half-pressed, and the buffer will retain the frames after fully pressing the shutter.

UHD 4K Video Recording

Capable of recording more than just stills, the Z50 II has improved its video capture abilities as well, now supporting UHD 4K video recording up to 60 fps and Full HD recording up to 120 fps along with a Product Review mode, recording time limits up to two hours, a video self-timer feature, built-in electronic Vibration Reduction, and the ability to save movie files to the in-camera memory cards or an optional external recorder via HDMI out. In-camera time-lapse shooting is also possible with the ability to produce a finished UHD 4K video file directly from the camera.

A first for Nikon, the Z50 II is UAC and UAV compliant for live web-streaming. Additionally, you can now record 10-bit video internally with Nikon's N-Log LUT and use four new RED LUTs as well.

Colour Control for Creators

Nikon has added a Picture Control button atop the Z50 II to make access to its 31 built-in presets available even in Auto mode. The colour presets can now be overlaid in the rear LCD screen, giving you the ability to visualise the colour shifts as you create. Creator Recipes built by fellow Nikon shooters are available through the Nikon Imaging Cloud and can be downloaded and integrated alongside the presets. Additionally, Nikon provides a one-year subscription to their Cloud Picture Controls software, so you can use your own presets with professional editing tools.

Balancing speed and portability, the NIKKOR Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7 Lens from Nikon is a standard prime designed for Z-mount cameras with APS-C sensors. Offering a 52.5mm full-frame equivalent field of view, it excels as an everyday lens for portrait, still-life, and street photography. The wide f/1.7 aperture provides control over depth of field and strong performance in low light, while its compact 2.8"-long build ensures convenient handling and integration with smaller DX-format bodies.

Featuring a minimum focus distance of just 6.3", the lens delivers intimate close-ups with sharp detail and smooth background separation. Its internal stepping motor system supports fast, quiet autofocus while maintaining a consistent form factor. Practical and versatile, the NIKKOR Z DX 35mm f/1.7 is well-suited for beginners and advanced photographers, capturing portraits, landscapes, and everything in between.

Key Features:

20.9MP DX-Format Sensor

EXPEED 7 Image Processor

UHD 4K60p Video Recording

Improved Autofocus with Detection

3.2" 180° Articulating Touchscreen

Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

APS-C f/1.7 to f/16 Aperture

Compact 7.1cm Long Design

What's in the Box:

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera with NIKKOR Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7 Lens

EN-EL25a Battery (1250mAh)

UC-E25 USB Cable

AN-DC29 Camera Strap

Front Lens Cap

Body Cap

Rear Lens Cap

20.9 Megapixels
4K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
ISO 100-51200
Elecronic Viewfinder
3.2" LCD Touchscreen
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Product Overview

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera with NIKKOR Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7 Lens

A powerful yet compact mirrorless system made for rising creators, the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera combines a 20.9MP APS-C CMOS sensor and an interchangeable lens mount with a host of flagship features and compatibility with the entire NIKKOR Z lens lineup to elevate your content beyond the smartphone.

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Key Features

20.9 Megapixels

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera delivers crisp detail with a 20.9-megapixel sensor.

4K Video Quality

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera records stunning 4K video for high-quality content creation.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera features built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for easy sharing and connectivity.

ISO 100-51200

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera offers an ISO range of 100–51200 for confident shooting in any light.

Elecronic Viewfinder

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera includes an electronic viewfinder for clear, accurate framing.

3.2" LCD Touchscreen

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera is equipped with a 3.2" LCD touchscreen for intuitive control and navigation.

Creativity in Your Hands

Nikon Z50II Mirrorless Camera with NIKKOR Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7 Lens

Creativity in Your Hands
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Clarity Without Compromise

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