Z50 II

Nikon

Z50 II

#1 in Mirrorless Cameras
239 positive 5 neutral 15 negative

Based on 259 Reddit mentions

What people say about

Summary of sentiment across key features mentioned by users.

lens compatibility

120/14

autofocus

84/11

price

50/25

image quality

49/5

size

33/12

sensor

22/10

ease of use

20/7

weight

17/9

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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

47

Recomendation for beginners

Okay, so a couple of things That is absolutely the right camera to start learning photography - good job. Until the Z50II came out I always recommended the ZFc but for various reasons the Z50II is now the better choice Don't buy new. See if Nikon has that exact gear available refurbished at a discou

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vyralinfection in r/Nikon

December 7, 2025 9:25 PM

44

I'm on the fence...I want a Z-camera, but which one?

What do you want to use the camera for? Is this your first camera? Do you need more megapixels? While the Z7 has a really good sensor it otherwise seems like an unexciting camera and was the first of the Z line cameras. The Z50II will have most of the newest tech that Nikon has to offer. DSLRs are e

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MIC4eva in r/Nikon

March 30, 2025 10:13 AM

42

AF Concerns - Are they real?

Nah, nikon's AF-C performance in their expeed7 bodies (z9, z8, zf, z6iii, z50ii) is more than good enough to compete against sony and canon, imo. I think that thread is just to show how the AF is even able to nail just a set of googly eyes in focus. (if you want focus which lags behind quite a bit,

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mirubere in r/Nikon

March 5, 2025 10:11 AM

41

Which setup for wildlife?

Between these two, Z50ii hands down. It’s a newer body, and its AF system with animal/bird detection will blow the a6600 out of the water. As well as video capabilities, should you ever need them. The wildlife lens lineup is superb both on Nikon and Sony, with Nikon having more first party prime opt

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goroskob in r/nikon_Zseries

May 26, 2025 8:51 PM

33

Nikon Z50 II vs. Fujifilm X-T30 II

Z50 ii is an overall better camera. But Fuji has more apsc lenses.

Nikonbiologist in r/Nikon

May 9, 2025 2:14 AM

30

D500 or Z50II?

So given that you have no legacy Nikon gear and have an interest in birds, the suggestion would be to go for the Z50ii as it’s an Expeed7 camera For the lens, don’t bother with the 80-400 with FTZ; if you are interested in that focal length range the Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6S is the superior option. Na

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Affectionate_Tie3313 in r/Nikon

August 24, 2025 10:22 PM

25

Z50ii vs Z5ii

No, in normal shooting cases in good lighting with people who know how to use the cameras, you won't be able to know which shots are from either sensor without looking for clues, like resolution, EXIF data etc. Some here will violently disagree with that statement and some "professionals" will tell

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Usual-Champion-2226 in r/Nikon

May 23, 2025 7:25 PM

22

I don’t think Nikon takes APS-C very serious right now

The one last thing I would love is z50 II with ibis and dual slot, something closer to d500 equivalent

AsleepConstruction89 in r/Nikon

September 1, 2025 5:37 PM

21

Is Ricoh GR just better?

GRs are super portable, so you are inclined to take it to more places, take more photos and create more chances to take good picture. However, these are niche cameras with dogshit video quality, fairly slow fixed prime lens and mediocre at best autofocus - old Nikon D750 blows it out of the water an

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lenn_eavy in r/ricohGR

August 30, 2025 8:27 PM

21