Following the launch of its first Z series mirrorless cameras last year, Nikon on Thursday announced the launch of the entry-level Z50.
Described as compact, lightweight and ideal for “creators on the go”, the Z50 boasts a 20.9MP CMOS, phase-detection AF and a 3.2-inch tilting screen.
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The camera also features eye-detection AF, an ISO sensitivity range of 100-51 200 and a self-portrait mode for selfies.
Along with 4K UHD video recording, the Z50 adds time-lapse and interval timer functions too.
Meet the Nikon Z 50, our new mirrorless camera that’s small on size, big on
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“Users can also select the Creative Picture Control option and record videos according to their artistic intentions,” Nikon noted in a press release.
The company also revealed two new Z-mount lenses dedicated to the Z50 as well.
Though Nikon has not revealed a local release date or price tag just yet, the Nikon Z50 is currently available for around $999 in the United States. A two-lens bundle is also available for $450 more.
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