Z50 II

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Z50 II

560 positive 11 neutral 76 negative

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Will Nikon ever make a Coolpix A successor?

Make the same camera but put the z50 ii sensor and processor in it and it would be incredible

Cool-Date5719 in r/Nikon

April 15, 2026 4:53 PM

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He's dead, Jim (D500 replacements?).

No Z8 II soon, it will be at least a year after a Z9II, and the only pro Z cameras (settings banks like you're used to) are the Z8 and Z9. The highest-end DX Z body is the Z50II, which is a D5x00 replacement camera and not nearly up to the pro standards. Why not just send it to Nikon and use their f

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jec6613 in r/Nikon

April 13, 2026 11:35 PM

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Is Nikon Z50 II better than Canon R50 bundle for a beginner?

I can't speak for the Canon; I shoot full frame Z bodies, 80-90% corporate/industrial video and some corporate stills/product shoots. The little Z50ii is my little gimbal monster though - it punches way above its weight/price. Nikon simply didn't cripple the thing in any meaningful way. It lacks in-

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mcarterphoto in r/Nikon

April 12, 2026 9:10 PM

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Z50II vs Z5II

I moved from Z50 II to Z5 II. I value IBIS more. My other cameras have IBIS and I couldn't go back to a body without IBIS. As for the size, with 40mm, 28mm and 75mm primes the Z5 II isn't that big of a camera. AF performance is a wash between two. Lens selection for Z DX is pretty small and no prime

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slowcaptain in r/Nikon

January 26, 2026 5:37 PM

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Z50ii

Was very happy with my z50 ii. Liked it more than my old d500 due to smaller size and af tracking—image quality was slightly better but possibly due to the more accurate focus. Either something is wrong with your z50 ii or there’s a bit of user error with the new mirrorless system. I had a d90, d700

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Nikonbiologist in r/Nikon

February 21, 2026 3:00 PM

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I'm planning on buying D3300 for bird photography. Is it a good choice? Also some cheap lens advice would be much appreciated.

I went from a d3200 to a z50ii, it was the best choice I ever made hobby-wise. Even with the kit lenses I was having a blast and getting far more hits than I ever did with my d3200, the processor and AF are lightyears ahead in comparison. Grab a refurb from Nikon when it's available, and save up for

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wilesmiles in r/Nikon

May 6, 2026 1:44 PM

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Is this an upgrade or a downgrade?

Since YOU enjoy shooting with your D610 more, then to you the Z50 II is a downgrade regardless of what anyone else says. Life is too short...shoot with what you want to shoot.

craftsman_70 in r/Nikon

January 25, 2026 5:51 AM

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Mirrorless equivalent of D7500?

I can break it down spec by spec, but Nikon currently doesn't make a direct replacement for the D7500, it is their current DX (crop sensor) semi-pro body to this day. The Z50II is their current top-end Z mirrorless DX body, and it's a step down in continuous AF tracking as well as top frame rate wit

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jec6613 in r/Nikon

May 24, 2026 1:25 PM

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Mirrorless equivalent of D7500?

People are going to say Z50ii, but it's a side-grade. You're going to get similar image quality and AF performance in a smaller body with better video, but the end result is the same. Sometimes a slightly smaller package is all it takes to encourage you to use your camera more, but you're pretty muc

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rando_commenter in r/Nikon

May 24, 2026 2:23 PM

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Nikon USA Refurbished Sale is up

Z50 II for $650 is really nice. I don't think you can buy a better camera for $650 USD new or used

human_performance in r/Nikon

May 20, 2025 3:50 PM

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