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Nikon Z 30 + 16-50mm DX VR Kit,Black

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  • Nikon Z 30 camera kit designed for vlogging and streaming
  • Captures vibrant 4K video with crisp audio for professional-quality content
  • Features a large DX-format image sensor for superior detail compared to smartphones
  • Includes a Nikkor Z DX 16-50mm VR lens with image stabilization and a versatile zoom range
  • Continuous shooting speed of 11 frames per second for dynamic shots
  • Compact and lightweight design with a camera body weight of 535 grams
  • Manual focus capabilities and 45 autofocus points for precise control
  • Maximum ISO of 51200 for excellent low-light performance
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    Nikon Z 30 + 16-50mm DX VR Kit (Black)

    Elevate your photography with the Nikon Z 30 + 16-50mm DX VR Kit. Designed for both budding photographers and seasoned pros, this versatile camera kit offers exceptional flexibility and performance in a compact package.

    Key Features:

    • Compact Design:

      • Product Dimensions: 12.8 x 5.9 x 7.3 cm
      • Package Dimensions: 19.4 x 17.7 x 12.9 cm
      • Lightweight: With a weight of just 535 grams, you can easily carry it anywhere.
    • Superior Image Quality:

      • Effective Still Resolution: 20.88 MP for stunning image clarity.
      • Max ISO: Expand your creativity with an ISO range up to 51,200, perfect for low-light conditions.
    • Versatile Lens:

      • Comes equipped with a Nikkor Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR lens, offering a wide-angle to standard zoom range.
      • Image Stabilization: Capture sharp images and smooth videos, even in challenging conditions with its built-in VR technology.
    • Fast Performance:

      • Continuous Shooting Speed: Take up to 11 frames per second, ensuring you never miss a moment.
      • Autofocus Points: With 45 autofocus points, focus on your subject with precision.
    • User-Friendly Features:

      • Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/4000 seconds for fast-moving subjects.
      • Minimum Shutter Speed: 30 seconds, allowing for beautiful long-exposure shots.

    Included Components:

    • Camera Body
    • Nikkor Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR Lens
    • Accessories

    Additional Specifications:

    • Style: Z 30 KIT DX 16-50 mm 1:3.5-6.3 VR
    • Water Resistance: Not water-resistant
    • Plug Profile: Tripod
    • Lens Design: Zoom
    • Focus Type: Manual Focus
    • Aperture Modes: F3.5-F6.3

    Whether you’re documenting life’s moments or creating stunning works of art, the Nikon Z 30 + 16-50mm DX VR Kit empowers your creativity with advanced technology and ease of use. Capture your world in breathtaking detail and vibrant colors today!

    Additional information

    Package Dimensions L x W x H

    ‎19.4 x 17.7 x 12.9 centimetres

    Package Weight

    ‎1.03 Kilograms

    Product Dimensions L x W x H

    ‎12.8 x 5.9 x 7.3 centimetres

    Item Weight

    ‎535 Grams

    Brand

    ‎Nikon

    Camera Lens

    ‎The camera comes with a Nikkor Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR lens, which features image stabilization and a wide-angle to standard zoom range. The lens has a variable maximum aperture of f/3.5-6.3.

    Colour

    ‎Black

    Continuous shooting speed

    ‎11 fps

    Has image stabilisation

    ‎Yes

    Included Components

    ‎Camera Body & Accessories

    Max Focal Length

    ‎50 Millimetres

    Min Focal Length

    ‎16 Millimetres

    Minimum shutter speed

    ‎30 seconds

    Model year

    ‎2022

    Plug profile

    ‎Tripod

    Objective Lens Diameter

    ‎70 Millimetres

    Part number

    ‎Z 30

    Water Resistance Level

    ‎Not Water Resistant

    Zoom Type

    ‎Optical Zoom

    Lens Design

    ‎Zoom

    Expanded ISO Maximum

    ‎51200

    Autofocus Points

    ‎45

    Focus type

    ‎Manual Focus

    Maximum shutter speed

    ‎1/4000 seconds

    Aperture Modes

    ‎F3.5-F6.3

    Style

    ‎Z 30 KIT DX 16-50 mm 1:3.5-6.3 VR

    Effective still resolution

    ‎20.88

    Guaranteed software updates until

    ‎unknown

    Customers Reviews

    (22)
    1. Rhiannon

      Great for everyday photography, just wish the battery lasted longer

    2. Sallie

      Delivers pro-level performance without the pro price

    3. Rodolfo

      Buttons feel well-placed, but rear dial is a little stiff

    4. Manelvg

      Tuż po zakupie radzÄ™ od razu uruchomić funkcjÄ™ “Pixel mapping” aby wyeliminować ryzyko ewentualnego pojawiania siÄ™ hot/dead/red pixels na zdjÄ™ciach. Nikon mógÅ‚by trochÄ™ bardziej uÅ›wiadamiać na ten temat potencjalnych użytkowników.
      Szkoda, że nie ma jakiejkolwiek wbudowanej lampy błyskowej (można doświetlić sobie np. latarką z telefonu awaryjnie), ciut większej baterii, lepszego odprowadzania ciepła (dla potrzeb nagrywania w 4K 30fps, w moim egzemplarzu 25-30 min to max) i z trochę z lepszych materiałów wykonanej zasłonki na usb-c (sprawia wrażenie zbyt delikatnej).
      A tak poza tym to bardzo ładnie odwzorowane kolory, niezła wydajność, także przy gorszym oświetleniu, obiektyw kitowy lepszy niż u konkurencji, świetny grip dający pewność chwytu. Szum przy wyższym ISO można sobie skorygować darmowym programem NX Studio. W zasadzie wszystko co potrzebne foto-amatorowi tutaj jest. Wizjer może i by się przydał, ale podrożyłby też wyraźnie cenę urządzenia i zwiększył gabaryty.

    5. Iliana

      Battery is decent, but needs charging after extended shoots

    6. Demond

      Audio quality in video mode is poor

    7. stewart rose

      I bought this camera solely for blogging …. It’s great….defo buy if this is what you are wanting to do

    8. Windswept Robert

      Had to return this item as it overheats and shuts down very often. The company DID NOT give me a full refund and kept 20%. I DO NOT recommend using this Amazon seller

    9. Bahadir ERCAN

      Funcionamiento muy intuitivo con pantalla tàctil. Grandes prestaciones de una mirror less.
      Maneja sencillo y muy compacta. Gran relacion calidad precio

    10. Pat

      I’ve been using Nikon equipment for over 50 years and this one does not disappoint. I had no experience with mirrorless cameras, but this seems to work just fine for my needs. It does quality stills and pretty good video, though it tends to be a little less smooth when moving than I’d like. I’ve read a lot of criticisms of the camera, but for less than a grand, this kit does the job well.

      Things I’d like to see: an easier wifi hookup with it. Shifting photos by wifi with the camera is pretty much unworkable. It’d be nice to bet a battery charger with it, but like so many other suggestions I’ve read, just add more money and you can get where you want to go. On the other hand, this camera as-is came in just where I wanted in price and it really doesn’t disappoint.

    11. Danny

      Love the style and feel, but limited in lens compatibility

    12. Holmsey from Yorkshire

      amazon hızlıca teslim etti, iyi ambalajlanmış, pilini şarj etmeniz gerekiyor, hafıza kartınızın olması gerekiyor, bir de almadan önce nikon 46 mm ye uygun UV ve polarize filtre mutlaka alın. UV sürekli takılı kalabilir (tozlanmayı engeller. polarize ise ışık kirliliğini engeller çok daha güzel kareler alırsınız. vizörün olmaması ilk başta çok şaşırtıyor bilerek almama rağmen ekrana alışması zor olacak. paketin içerisinde herşey çok iyi yerleştirilmiş çok sağlam temiz doğru yerleştirilmiş. Birkaç kare aldım gerçekten çok iyi kamerayı kullandıktan sonra tekrar yazacağım ergonomisi amacına uygunluğu gibi yorumlarımı da yazacağım. Yorum okuyarak alan arkadaşlar için iyi olur (infuluınsırlardan tiksindiğim için sizi muhtaç etmeyecem).

    13. Clarissa

      Truly a game-changer for my photography needs

    14. Jayne

      Decent camera for beginners, but doesn’t stand out in any way

    15. Kendrick

      Love the connectivity options—Wi-Fi and Bluetooth work seamlessly

    16. Micah

      Nice compact design, but lacks some advanced features

    17. Norene

      Build quality is solid, but could be more weather-resistant

    18. Hilda

      Autofocus tracking is superb, especially for action shots

    19. Amazon Customer

      as title says. Camera over heats after 45 of video and nikon wont upload a firmware update to fix this…

    20. Mr. S. P. Walshe

      Great vid showing photography doesn’t need to cost a fortune.

      I was close to buying the Ricoh GR III but was put off by stories of dust issues – I think I was drawn in by the hype to be honest. In the end I bought a Nikon Z30 as a travel camera & it’s a great piece of kit which produces good images – my other camera is a Nikon so everything was familiar. I have the kit zoom fitted but if I opted for the 24mm or 26mm it would not be dissimilar to the GR.

      The camera is well built and small enough for a large pocket or small bag. It’s an easy camera to use straight out of the box but is also very sophisticated if you want to use the advanced settings. Of course the lack of a viewfinder can make framing a subject or seeing the onscreen display difficult in bright conditions but this can be mitigated by increasing the display brightness. Battery life is decent and the focus settings are excellent – face detection, tracking etc.

      I have taken some good shots with this little camera – the stock kit zoom is perfectly matched to the body.

    21. Holmsey from Yorkshire

      I bought this as a potential upgrade over the slightly cheaper ZV1 Sony Compact I am currently using.
      My first Nikon Z30 seemed to have a lot of background hiss noise on sound recording, I returned that and this one seems better.

      I love the Sony ZV1 but in low light it is not fantastic due to the fact it has a 1 inch sensor. I had a Panasonic G9 before that, which was great but a big and bulky camera. The Sony ZV1 has been easier to transport around on vacation and does a decent job of image quality.

      In the past I had owned some first generation APS-C sensor cameras (bigger sensor than ZV1 and my Panasonic G9) which always took great photographs but were not video cameras.

      The release of this Nikon Z30 passed me by, but I recently caught a review on YouTube and was incredibly impressed with the image quality. I did wonder about a few things- it has no in body image stabilisation and would that make it difficult to get smooth footage? Would it be too large given I liked the compactness of the ZV1?

      However when the price dropped £60 I decided I need to give it a try.

      Wow, I love it.

      First the sensor. This APS-C sensor in the Z30 is 1.5x crop compared to a full frame (normally large and expensive cameras much bigger than this). But the APS-C sensor in the Z30 is much bigger than than the one in the Sony ZV1. It is also an incredibly good sensor at high ISO which is sensitivity, the higher the ISO, the more light is captured but usually more grain- this sensor manages to use high ISO with very low grain. This means photography in low light, even with the maximum aperture (the hole in the lens, the lower the number the more it opens and allows in more light) on the kit lens being a relatively slow F3.5, it still manages to capture good images in very low light with no flash needed. Same for video. The sensor is the same as in the more expensive Nikon Z50 and is a proven winner.

      The stabilisation isn’t in the body on the Z30 but is in the lens and actually seems fine. Comparing it with the Sony, which is very small and the inbuilt stabilisation is limited, I’d say it’s about the same so no worries there.

      As to size and weight comparison. The Sony is tiny. But really you need the quite large and heavy Ulanzi wide angle stick on lens on the Sony due to the native lens not being wide enough. Probably a base plate too as the tripod mount otherwise blocks the battery door. That means with that lens on, the Sony is about the same weight as the Z30. Also the lens with the Ulanzi on the ZV1 sticks out the same distance as when the Z30 kit lens. The Nikon has a larger grip, but because it doesn’t extend out as far as the collapsed lens this makes little difference to pocketability. The Nikon is about half a centimetre taller than the Sony if you put the necessary base plate on the Sony.

      What does this mean as to pocketability? Well you can get the bare bones Sony in a jeans pocket, but with the Ulanzi lens you cant. It can then go in say a cargo short or jacket pocket. So can the Nikon. So despite being bigger, the Nikon and Sony have about equal pocketability once you put the Ulanzi lens on. The Nikon is a small camera, just not as small as the Sony.

      The advantage of the slightly bigger form factor is ergonomics and useability. The grip is very good on the Nikon and non existent on the Sony (leading to a good after market in add on grips). So handling the Nikon is much better.

      However, the slightly larger form factor also means more usability. The Sony frustrates the heck out of me because it has no dials, and you have to do everything via extremely complex menus. I sometimes felt you needed to be a rocket scientist to operate that camera (my age probably). The Nikon has not only better menus but a big dial to select modes, and you can, for example, save slow motion settings to U1 and just turn the dial to that- whereas in the Sony you would be delving into menus.

      Screen is better on the Nikon in that it is a full touch screen. Both articulate.

      The image quality on the Nikon blows the excellent Sony out of the water. Take video in well lit conditions and there’s probably not a huge difference albeit even then the Nikon will look better. But be out on an evening, or indoors and the Nikon shines on video compared to the Sony. With photographs there’s no real comparison, the Nikon performs substantially better, as you’d expect from a substantially larger sensor.

      Sound from the inbuilt mic is great on both.

      Colour science I prefer on the Nikon, literally there is no need to alter anything. Go on YouTube and see for yourself. The Sony isn’t as good out of camera in my opinion. You can just leave the Nikon and on full auto and get stellar video and photos- you may need to do more tweaking on the Sony.

      The Sony has the best autofocus of any camera, at any price probably. The Nikon though is well up to the job, I have not noticed any issue at all, and it blows my Panasonic G9 out of the water. However, I suspect the Sony has the edge in challenging conditions.

      Battery is another advantage, with the Nikon battery being bigger, it lasts roughly twice as long as the Sony.

      No charger with the Nikon but you can charge with USB C. Use a fast charger and it will charge in about 90 mins. The Sony has the old fashioned micro USB.

      The Sony has a built in ND filter which is basically a built in sunglasses which means that in brighter light you can keep low apertures to maintain background blur and lower shutter speeds for more cinematic footage. You’d have to buy one and screw it onto the Nikon. The built in ND on the Sony is brilliant.

      The lenses have similar focal ranges, but the Sony doesn’t go wide enough (hence stick on lens accessory) but the Nikon kit lens does. The kit lens is excellent although it makes a bit of a strange sound when focusing in photos only. Of course, you can get other lenses too for the Nikon, but this one is the one to have for a compact set up.

      So overall, whilst I love the Sony ZV1 it cannot compete in multiple areas with the Nikon, mainly image quality and useability. The Nikon is a bit larger, but still manageable and for me the slightly larger form factor is more than compensated for by the brilliant low light abilities and image quality as well as having more dials and buttons.

    22. Margie

      Handles movement well, though shutter noise is a bit loud

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