Nikon
Z50
Based on 533 Reddit mentions
$812.47
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In practice, how much better is the low light performance of full frame in comparison to APSC really? (especially when using zoom lenses)
I'm mostly photographing concerts semi professionally but I'm currently only using a Nikon z50 with the sigma 18-35 1.8 and a couple primes. I use the Sigma for 90% of the time tho. Now most people would probably reccomend full frame cameras for concerts because of their better low light performance
...Old_Excitement1328 in r/Nikon
January 7, 2025 3:40 PM
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Are we even remotely close to a Nikon Z50 upgrade?
I reckon putting IBIS and the new processor in a Z50 would put it too close to the Z5. Nikon can’t compete within their own lineup. With Full Frame becoming cheaper than ever I don’t think we’ll see a elaborate APS-C line up like we saw on the F mount days. Ultimately Z50 will get a refresh but I th
...wickeddimension in r/Nikon
September 22, 2023 11:57 AM
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When is it necessary to get a full frame? Z50ii v Z5ii
Recommend Z5 II for full frame. Could get third party lenses. https://alikgriffin.com/nikon-z-mount-lenses https://lesdeuxpiedsdehors.com/en/nikon-z-mount-lenses https://cameradecision.com/compare/Nikon-Z5-II-vs-Nikon-Z50-II
rainy_diary in r/Nikon
April 3, 2026 11:28 AM
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what camera should i buy?
im thinking about buying either nikon z50 or sony a6400, according to youtube video z50 actually does have a better overall performance but the lens.... yea not much lens available and quite expensive too.
so here i am asking for ops on which i should buy?
i mainly do photography and little bit
...AuraNeo in r/AskPhotography
May 21, 2023 10:26 AM
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Do I purchase this ultra wide lense? Help me 🙏🏼
Hey, still new to photography, but I feel like My kit lense 16-50mm for my Nikon Z50 not wide enough. When taking landscape Photos I'm still going back to my phone and using it's 0.6 (13mm) because I love how it adds depth to the photos. Using chatgpt it suggested as a beginner to get the Nikon Z D
...WILDCHILD0386 in r/Nikon
October 21, 2025 12:13 PM
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