Nikon
Z50
Based on 602 Reddit mentions
$749.95
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Best Performance for Value Zoom Cameras & Frames + Long-Reach Lens for a Wildlife Org To ID Birds & Take Decent Photos?
$400-800: The FZ80(D) is probably your only option if you are buying new. A used Nikon P950 also falls in that spectrum, though usually closer to $800. The FZ80D already has a lot of zoom and the P950 has even more. Neither are good in low light or particularly fast, so keep in mind that they'll str
...GrusVirgo in r/birding
June 23, 2026 8:40 PM
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House finch at lake Murray. Some nice relaxing wildlife for the night.
I show it with a Nikon Z50 and a Tamron 150-600mm lens. And the audio was recorded through a Rode video mic pro. Not the best mic but when I go shoot by myself it’s hard to carry everything plus a recorder and my shotgun mics.
gemini_saga24 in r/sandiego
March 25, 2021 3:31 PM
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Nikon coolpix usage
What do you mean it's not compatible? OM/Olympus says the MC-20 is compatible with the 300mm f/4 and I read multiple reports saying it works well. 1800€ doesn't get you particularly far if you switch systems. It gets you a Canon R7 + RF 100-400 (lightweight but dark) or Nikon Z50 II + Tamron 150-500
...GrusVirgo in r/birding
February 18, 2026 8:16 PM
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