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Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera

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Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera
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Key Features
  • 20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor
  • EXPEED 7 Image Processor
  • UHD 4K60p/Full HD 120fps Video Recording
  • Improved Autofocus, 9 Subject Detection
A powerful yet compact mirrorless system made for rising creators, the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera combines a 20.9MP APS-C CMOS sensor and an interchangeable lens mount with a host of flagship features and compatibility with the entire NIKKOR Z lens lineup to elevate your content beyond the smartphone.
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Nikon Z50 II Overview

A Compact Powerhouse for Discovery and Play
A powerful yet compact mirrorless system made for rising creators, the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera combines a 20.9MP APS-C CMOS sensor and an interchangeable lens mount with a host of flagship features and compatibility with the entire NIKKOR Z lens lineup to elevate your content beyond the smartphone.
20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor & EXPEED 7 Image Processor
The DX-format 20.9MP CMOS sensor is paired with the same EXPEED 7 image-processing engine found in its flagship, full-frame brethren to provide a versatile mixture of high sensitivity, nuanced image quality, fast, AI-powered autofocus, and full-resolution continuous shooting up to 30 fps. At native values, a sensitivity range from ISO 100-51200 permits working in a broad array of lighting conditions and can be further expanded up to ISO 204800 for extreme low-light conditions. The combination of resolution and sensor size also contributes to clean image quality and smooth color transitions with reduced noise throughout the sensitivity range.
Nikon's Most Advanced Autofocus
Using inherited algorithms and deep learning technology from the Z9, including sophisticated Subject Detection for nine different subject types, the Z50 II can recognize a variety of distinct subject types, ranging from humans to animals to airplanes to bicycles. The popular dedicated Bird Detection mode is also featured. When working in Auto-Area AF, these subjects will automatically be detected, focused on, and tracked to ensure sharp focus when the subject is moving across the frame.

Eye-Detection AF, specifically, has been tuned for improved accuracy and refined recognition of eyes in the scene and can also be used in conjunction with custom Wide-Area AF for different subject shapes and sizes.

Pre-Release Capture
The EXPEED 7 processor also unlocks Pre-Release Capture, a feature that helps make decisive moment shots easier by recording frames in a burst for up to a second prior to actually releasing the shutter. When this feature is activated, burst shooting will commence when the shutter is half-pressed, and the buffer will retain the frames after fully pressing the shutter.
UHD 4K Video Recording
Capable of recording more than just stills, the Z50 II has improved its video capture abilities as well, now supporting UHD 4K video recording up to 60 fps and Full HD recording up to 120 fps along with a Product Review mode, recording time limits up to two hours, a video self-timer feature, built-in electronic Vibration Reduction, and the ability to save movie files to the in-camera memory cards or an optional external recorder via HDMI out. In-camera time-lapse shooting is also possible with the ability to produce a finished UHD 4K video file directly from the camera.

A first for Nikon, the Z50 II is UAC and UAV compliant for live web-streaming. Additionally, you can now record 10-bit video internally with Nikon's N-Log LUT and use four new RED LUTs as well.

Color Control for Creators
Nikon has added a Picture Control button atop the Z50 II to make access to its 31 built-in presets available even in Auto mode. The color presets can now be overlaid in the rear LCD screen, giving you the ability to visualize the color shifts as you create. Creator Recipes built by fellow Nikon shooters are available through the Nikon Imaging Cloud and can be downloaded and integrated alongside the presets. Additionally, Nikon provides a one-year subscription to their Cloud Picture Controls software, so you can use your own presets with professional editing tools.
Body Design and Connectivity
  • A large 3.2" LCD touchscreen is available for bright, clear, and vivid image playback and live view shooting. The screen has a 180° flip-out articulating design, which benefits front-facing selfie captures, and offers more intuitive operation, navigation, and settings control. The upgraded touchscreen now features the Touch FN option, which allows you to select the focus point with your fingertips.
  • The improved electronic viewfinder was redesigned for increased comfort in eye-level viewing. Using NIKKOR optics to guarantee a sharp, clear image, it is now twice as bright as its predecessor.
  • A built-in flash and a hot shoe allow you to introduce additional light into low-lit scenes, with a dedicated Night Portrait mode that optimizes a balanced exposure with available and additional light.
  • A headphone jack has been added, doubling as a terminal for Nikon's newly released and optional MC-DC3 Remote Release Cord, and the USB-C terminal provides both camera charging and USB power delivery. The camera retains the microphone and HDMI ports of its predecessor.
  • Built-in SnapBridge connectivity enables seamless transfer of low-resolution imagery as well as remote shooting capabilities. BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) and Wi-Fi enable communication between the camera and a smart device, and the mobile device can remotely trigger the shutter to display a live view image from the camera for working from a distance.
  • The included EN-EL25a rechargeable lithium-ion battery extends camera battery life, with in-camera charging also supported.
  • Single SD memory card slot supports the UHS-II protocol for quickly storing photo and video files.
UPC: 018208017843

Nikon Z50 II Specs

Key Specs
Lens Mount
Nikon Z
Effective Sensor Resolution
20.9 Megapixel (5568 x 3712)
Image Sensor
APS-C
Image Stabilization
Digital
ISO/Gain Sensitivity
Photo
Native: 100 to 51,200 (100 to 204,800 Extended)
Video
Native: 100 to 25,600
Max Recording Modes
H.264/H.265 8/10-Bit
Up to UHD 4K
Max Video Output
Up to UHD 4K
Media/Memory Card Slot
Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Video I/O
1x Micro-HDMI Output
Audio I/O
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Headphone Output
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input
Power I/O
1x USB-C Input
Other I/O
1x USB-C (Data) Output (Shared with Power Input)
Wireless
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) / Bluetooth 5.0
Display Type
Articulating 3.2" Touchscreen LCD
Battery
1x EN-EL25a Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Included)
 • Approx. 230 Shots
or
1x EN-EL25 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Included)
Imaging
Lens Mount
Nikon Z
Effective Sensor Resolution
Effective: 20.9 Megapixel (5568 x 3712)
Actual: 21.51 Megapixel
Image Sensor
23.5 x 15.7 mm (APS-C) CMOS
Sensor Crop (35mm Equivalent)
Crop Factor: 1.5x
Additional Modes: 1.2x
*Additional Crop Occurs in Select Video Modes
Image Stabilization
Digital (Video Only)
Built-In ND Filter
No
Capture Type
Stills & Video
Exposure Control
Shutter Type
Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter and Electronic Rolling Shutter
Shutter Speed
1/4000 to 900 Seconds
Bulb/Time Mode
Bulb Mode
ISO/Gain Sensitivity
Photo
Native: 100 to 51,200 (100 to 204,800 Extended)

Video
Native: 100 to 25,600
Metering Method
Center-Weighted Average, Highlight Weighted, Matrix, Spot
Exposure Modes
Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Exposure Compensation
-5 to +5 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Metering Range
-4 to 17 EV
White Balance
2500 to 10,000K
Presets: Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Custom, Direct Sunlight, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Manual, Preset Manual, Shade
Continuous Shooting
Up to 30 fps at Maximum Resolution
Interval Recording
Yes
Self-Timer
2/5/10/20-Second Delay
Still Image Capture
Aspect Ratio
1:1, 3:2, 16:9
Image File Format
HEIF, JPEG, Raw
Bit Depth
14-Bit
Video Capture
Internal Recording
H.264/H.265 8/10-Bit
3840 x 2160
1920 x 1080p up to 120 fps
Video Output

3840 x 2160
1920 x 1080p
Fast-/Slow-Motion Support
Slow-Motion Only
Gamma Curve
HDR-HLG, Nikon N-Log
Recording Limit
2-Hour 5-Minute Maximum
IP Streaming
No
Built-In Microphone
Stereo
Audio Recording
MOV: 24-Bit 48 kHz LPCM Audio
MP4: 16-Bit 48 kHz AAC Audio
Interface
Media/Memory Card Slot
Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Internal Storage
No
Video I/O
1x Micro-HDMI Output
Audio I/O
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Headphone Output
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input
Power I/O
1x USB-C Input
Other I/O
1x USB-C (Data) Output (Shared with Power Input)
Wireless
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) / Bluetooth 5.0
Mobile App Compatible
Yes: Android & iOS
App Name: SnapBridge
Functionality: Access Stored Files, Adjust Settings, Firmware Update, Remote Control, View Live Feed
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.)
GPS
*Via Connected Smartphone
Monitor
Display Type
Articulating 3.2" Touchscreen LCD
Resolution
1,040,000 Dot
Viewfinder
Type
Electronic (OLED)
Size
0.39"
Resolution
2,360,000 Dot
Eye Point
19.5 mm
Coverage
100%
Magnification
Approx. 1.02x
Diopter Adjustment
-3 to +3
Focus
Focus Type
Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode
Continuous-Servo AF, Full-Time Servo, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus Points
Contrast Detection, Phase Detection: 231
Autofocus Sensitivity
-9 to +19 EV
Flash
Built-In Flash/Light
Yes, Flash Only
Flash Modes
Auto/Red-Eye Reduction, Fill Flash/Red-Eye Reduction, Rear Curtain Sync/Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction
Maximum Sync Speed
1/250 Second
Flash Compensation
-3 to +1 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Dedicated Flash System
TTL
Non-Shoe Flash Connection
No
General
Battery
1x EN-EL25a Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Included)
 • Approx. 230 Shots
or
1x EN-EL25 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Included)
Shoe Mount
1x Hot Shoe
Tripod Mount
1x 1/4"-20 Female (Bottom)
Operating Conditions
32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C up to 85% Humidity
Dimensions (W x H x D)
5 x 3.8 x 2.6" / 127 x 96.8 x 66.5 mm
Weight
17.46 oz / 495 g (Body Only)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.2 x 7 x 5.3"

Nikon Z50 II Reviews

Vastly improved from the Nikon Z 50

By Karola
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-05-19

I had the Nikon Z 50, and while that was a great little camera, the autofocus was sometimes struggling a bit. This version solved that problem, the autofocus is quick and precise. I love the added eye autofocus for people, animals etc. Image quality is superb (and I also own several full frame cameras). I mostly use the Sigma Z 30mm f1.4 lens on it and the pictures turn out beautiful every time. It is small, portable and convenient. Tiny drawback (but no dealbreaker): Only one card slot. But so far, in 10 years no card has ever malfunctioned for me, so I am not too worried about that. All in all, really amazing camera for the price!

Great Combination of Old-School Manual and New-School Auto

By John
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-05-04

Having been a hobby/school photographer in high school and college, I was hoping to reconnect with the hobby since my kids are getting into sports and my current phone camera is pretty meh. The last "real" camera I owned was a Minolta XG-M, but I've had a few digital point and shoots in the 00s, and of course I've attempted to take nice pictures with my phones over the last 15 years. My kids are getting into sports, and trying to take pictures of that with my phone have been frustrating. So I started cross-shopping a ton of different spec phones. I started with point-and-shoots again, but those were unnecessarily expensive for what you get, due to the form factor. Then I was looking at crossovers, like the Panasonic Lumix FZ80D, which seemed like quite a steal. But then I started looking at frame/lense cameras, and realized there really wasn't any getting around it. I settled on the Z50ii because it had the best price to features ratio of any of the cameras I looked at. It's the latest tech iteration (mirrorless), has Nikon's newest processor (EXPEED 7) which is great for tracking action, has access to all of the latest lenses, and doesn't break the bank with the bundled 16-50mm and 50-250mm lenses to get my started. It also does a good job of covering all of the bases for things I want to photograph, like my kids sports, nature/wildlife, architecture, automotive, street. Again, it's not the BEST at all of those things, but it does a solid job, and will allow me to grow back into the hobby without the much steeper investment in a higher-end camera. And I can add lenses as needed, and when I eventually graduate to a higher-end camera, my glass will still be relevant. It's quick and responsive, and generally stays out of the way when I want to switch to a manual mode. I've had it a week and keep looking for excuses to go use it. I can't wait for softball games to start this summer and football games to start this fall!

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Does the z50II have the touch autofocus while ...

Does the z50II have the touch autofocus while looking through he viewfinder like the nikon zF?
Asked by: Dennis
Yes, the Nikpon Z50II supports the Tough Fn feature. This allows you to select the focus point with your fingertips while using the EVF.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2024-11-20

Are there any overheating issues when shooting ...

Are there any overheating issues when shooting video?
Asked by: Peter
So far there are no reports of overheating with the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2025-08-02

Does the camera have automatic sensor dust ...

Does the camera have automatic sensor dust cleaning?
Asked by: Gary
Unfortunately the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera does not have an in-camera sensor cleaning feature.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2024-11-08

Does the Nikon Z50 II have in-camera focus ...

Does the Nikon Z50 II have in-camera focus stacking?
Asked by: Michael
No, the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera does not have in-camera focus stacking. There is a feature called Focus Shift Shooting for focus bracketing, which automatically takes a series of photos at different focus distances, but they must be combined in postproduction with a computer.
Answered by: Elliot A
Date published: 2025-10-23

What is the maximum frame rate in full ...

What is the maximum frame rate in full uncompressed raw?
Asked by: Dennis
The Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera shoots approximately 5.6 fps on continuous high-speed burst when it is set to lossless compressed raw.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2025-09-15

What is “Digital “ stabilization mean as opposed ...

What is “Digital “ stabilization mean as opposed to IBIS?
Asked by: Steven
Digital stabilization, like in the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera, refers to stabilization that's performed by the camera simulating IBIS but cropping the video to make it visually more stable. IBIS, on the other hand, is performed by a stabilization mechanism the sensor of the camera is mounted to that can physically move around to counteract shakes and vibrations the camera experiences.
Answered by: Kenneth C
Date published: 2025-10-31

Does it Have Nikon N log video ?

Does it Have Nikon N log video ?
Asked by: Vinay
Yes, the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera has Nikon N-Log.
Answered by: Andrea B
Date published: 2025-06-05

Does this Z50II have "Bird" subject detection? ...

Does this Z50II have "Bird" subject detection? Also, does this have IBIS?
Asked by: Steven
Yes, the Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera, BH #NIZ502, has birds as one of the subject detection options. The Nikon Z50 II Mirrorless Camera only has IBIS for the digital (video only). There is no IBIS for the photos.
Answered by: Cindy H
Date published: 2025-11-17
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