Nikon India has announced the release of the APS-C size (Nikon DX-format) Nikon Z50II mirrorless camera in India. According to the company, the mirrorless camera has been designed to redefine creative possibilities and targets content creators across all genres, vloggers, and streamers of all skill levels.
Nikon Z50II Price and Availability
Nikon Z50II will be available for purchase by the end of November 2024 with a starting price of Rs 77,995 (body only).
Furthermore, the camera will be available in different kit combinations –
– Z50II + NIKKOR 16-50MM at Rs 91 645.00
– Z50II + NIKKOR 16-50MM + 50-250MM VR at Rs 1 12 645.00
– Z50II + NIKKOR Z DX 18-140MM F/3.5-6.3 VR at Rs 1 15 795.00
Nikon Z50II Primary Features
The Nikon Z50II comes with an EXPEED 7 image-processing engine, the same used in the Nikon flagship mirrorless camera Z9. It supports high video resolution of 4K to 5.6K oversampling. It also supports the recording of N-Log video with RED LUTS available for free download for subtle and rich tonal gradation, enabling high-quality video recording.
The Z50II also offers AI-driven features such as Skin Softening and Portrait Impression Balance.
Furthermore, the Z50II is the first Z Series camera to feature a product review mode that focuses on objects in the foreground, as well as a video self-timer function that allows the user to specify an interval of two seconds or seconds before recording begins after. the record button is pressed.
The Z50II comes packed with an auto-focusing system, the same 9-type subject detection as that of the flagship model Z9.
“The Z50II also inherits the Pre-Release Capture function which enables the camera to buffer images up to one second before the shutter-release button is fully pressed, ensuring you never miss critical moments. This feature is available exclusively in High-Speed Frame Capture mode, supporting continuous shooting at an impressive 30 frames per second. Making it an excellent choice for capturing the fleeting moments,” the company said.
Also, the performance of Auto-Area AF (AF-A), which automatically sets the AF mode in accordance with subject movement and changes in composition, has greatly increased. The camera can focus on the intended subject without any adjustment of settings, even when photographing subjects whose movements are unpredictable, such as pets and children.