Nikon Z50 + Z DX 16-50mm Mirrorless Camera Kit (209-point Hybrid AF, High speed image processing, 4K UHD movies, High Resolution LCD Monitor) VOA050K001
£545.00 Inc. Vat
- Superb image quality with a 20.9 MP DX-format CMOS sensor and EXPEED 6 image processor
- Capable of recording 4K UHD movies at 30P and full HD slow-motion footage without crop-factor limitations
- Features a 2360k-dot electronic viewfinder that offers a DSLR-like viewing experience
- High-resolution 1040k-dot tilting touchscreen with smartphone-style touch controls for flexible shooting
- Ultra-portable 16-50mm zoom lens, equivalent to 24-75mm in FX-format
- In-lens vibration reduction allows for clearer images and steady video footage in low light and while moving
- Continuous shooting speed of 11 fps with a maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 seconds
- Compact and lightweight design with a total package weight of 1.19 kg
Product details
Nikon Z50 + Z DX 16-50mm Mirrorless Camera Kit
Elevate your photography game with the Nikon Z50 + Z DX 16-50mm Mirrorless Camera Kit. Designed for both budding photographers and seasoned professionals, this compact and lightweight kit is packed with cutting-edge features that make it a versatile choice for capturing stunning images and videos.
Key Features:
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209-Point Hybrid AF: Experience superior autofocus performance with 209 focus points, ensuring quick and precise subject tracking in any shooting scenario.
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High-Speed Image Processing: Capture breathtaking moments with a continuous shooting speed of up to 11 frames per second, allowing you to freeze action with stunning clarity.
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4K UHD Movies: Shoot high-quality 4K UHD videos that bring your stories to life with incredible detail and vibrant colors.
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High-Resolution LCD Monitor: The tilting touchscreen LCD monitor makes composing shots and reviewing images a breeze, providing a clear view from various angles.
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Robust Lens System: The included 16-50mm fixed lens for the Nikon Z mount offers versatility, allowing you to shoot everything from wide landscapes to intimate portraits.
Specifications:
- Product Dimensions: 12.6 x 6 x 9.3 cm
- Package Dimensions: 23 x 18.3 x 13.5 cm
- Product Weight: 0.53 kg
- Package Weight: 1.19 kg
- Effective Still Resolution: 20.9 MP
- Max Focal Length: 50 mm
- Min Focal Length: 16 mm
- Minimum Shutter Speed: 30 seconds
- Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/4000 seconds
- Expanded ISO Maximum: 204800
- Image Stabilization: Yes
- Aperture Modes: F6.3
- Style: Z50 + 16-50 KIT
- Focus Type: Auto Focus
- Model Year: 2019
- Part Number: VOA050K001
Why Choose the Nikon Z50?
Whether you’re capturing fast-paced sports, serene landscapes, or cinematic videos, the Nikon Z50 is your perfect companion. Its compact design makes it easy to carry, while its advanced features ensure that every shot is a masterpiece. Don’t miss out on the chance to create stunning visuals with this all-in-one camera kit!
Transform your photography experience with the Nikon Z50 + Z DX 16-50mm Mirrorless Camera Kit today!
Additional information
Package Dimensions L x W x H | ‎23 x 18.3 x 13.5 centimetres |
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Package Weight | ‎1.19 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | ‎12.6 x 6 x 9.3 centimetres |
Item Weight | ‎0.53 Kilograms |
Brand | ‎Nikon |
Camera Lens | ‎16mm to 50mm Fixed Lens for Nikon Z Mount |
Colour | ‎Black |
Continuous shooting speed | ‎11 fps |
Has image stabilisation | ‎Yes |
Included Components | ‎Camera Body & Lens |
Max Focal Length | ‎50 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | ‎16 Millimetres |
Minimum shutter speed | ‎30 seconds |
Model year | ‎2019 |
Part number | ‎VOA050K001 |
Expanded ISO Maximum | ‎204800 |
Autofocus Points | ‎209 |
Focus type | ‎Auto Focus |
Maximum shutter speed | ‎1/4000 seconds |
Aperture Modes | ‎F6.3 |
Style | ‎Z50 + 16-50 KIT |
Maximum Format Size | ‎APS C |
Effective still resolution | ‎20.9 MP |
Guaranteed software updates until | ‎unknown |
Raleigh –
Battery is decent, but needs charging after extended shoots
Alycia –
Feels outdated compared to newer models
Lou –
Image quality is fantastic, but the included lens isn’t the best
Lourdes –
Very sharp images, but the autofocus can lag sometimes
Ila –
Image quality is okay, but not worth the price tag
Cheyanne –
Picture sharpness is inconsistent across different lighting conditions
mistersaxon –
I have no plans for a full DPReview of this camera – you wouldn’t expect me to either I think – so I’ll cover a couple of points that are not covered elsewhere.
First – the companion app is Nikon SnapBridge. WMU won’t work for this camera but you will need WMU for other cameras, even as recent as the D750.
Pairing this in SnapBridge is not difficult but it looks like it doesn’t work at first – what you have to do is follow the instructions and when the Select Accessory dialog opens on your phone you have to WAIT until the camera appears and that can take 1-2 minutes.
Check the firmware is up to date – there may well be a new one as it is changing quickly.
In use the camera handles well, the pancake lens is tiny and the camera would almost fit in a pocket with that lens on. The long lens is nice too – though neither one is super-wide aperture and there will be better lenses, but they are the only DX z-mount lenses at the moment. But then 16mm – 250mm is a good range!
David O’Shea –
This camera is a powerful little thing, excellent image quality even with the kit lenses (16mm – 50mm and 50mm – 250mm) very good auto focus (fast), battery life is reasonable but can drain over heavy use. I love this camera, its light and easy to use with more or less one handed controls. It’s a great entry level camera for enthusiasts and I guess pro-amatures and has most the functions and quality aspects from its bigger brothers – the Z6 and Z7. Great camera!!
Dvane Coutinho –
The camera comes with only two languages which was strange luckily it had English and the other being Hindi. Odd considering it for UK market the charger is not of UK plug and the provided adapter doesn’t fit the charge. I had to go buy a sperate adaptor to charge I wish this could be resolved. But I doubt Amazon will reply.
I was scared that I got a fake product but everything else seems genuine. Idk if there is a way to verify the products authenticity.
Mercedx64 –
As a semiprofessional photographer I needed a camera that offered the advantages of the DX angle of you for some of my work. I already use the Z6 series, but I found this camera to be absolutely excellent for professional work as a carry around camera for days out. It’s light, functional, sharp, in fact, a perfect camera for travel when you don’t want to lug around other professional kit. Having said that this is not a professional camera and should not be seen as one. I very much doubt it’s whether sealing would hold out in heavy rain or it will be very durable in dusty or sandy conditions. For that you need something like the D series camera or the Z6/Z7. I would however strongly recommend this camera with this complete kit of two lenses. You can also fit the lens mount adapter for this camera and use your F Mount lenses other lenses so you can get the extra reach the DX.
Tomas –
Delivers pro-level performance without the pro price
Brianne –
Good zoom and clarity, though stabilization could be better
Paul –
Soy fotógrafo aficionado digamos “advanced”, mis inicios en fotografÃa deportiva vienen de la época creo de Carlos III, la era analógica fue mi juventud y los últimos 15 años, la era digital ya evolucionada. Soy afortunado, lo he tenido casi todo en Nikon, en apsc: D500 – D7200 – D7500- D5500 y en FF: D5 – D4 – D850 – 800E – D750 – D610 y hoy Z6 y Z50 ademas de Fuji XT1,2,3,4 y en lentes de montura F, de todo, desde el Ais 200mm f4 hasta la bestia del AFS 300mm f2.8 de VR2. Siendo sincero, tenÃa dudas sobre la Z50, a priori, no creÃa que fuese a ser superior a la d7500, pensaba que, mÃnimo, a su nivel, vaya, otra apsc de Nikon que no llegarÃa al color y tonos de Fuji o Canon). Pues no, los iguala o los supera y mucho, ¿dónde y en que?. La lista es larga, unos breves ejemplos, la ergonomÃa, todo es su sitio, tenerla en la mano es un juguete, es ligera (aunque luego los objetivos Z sean mas pesados de lo habitual en focales cortas) y el menu Nikon “as usual”, bien!. Por algún sitio tenÃa Nikon que ahorrar, un solo slot “abajo”, sin pantalla lcd “arriba”, etc pero todo lo olvidas cuando le montas objetivos de calidad o pata negra, ojo, si se puede, siempre los nativos Z. Si andamos montando el adaptador FTZ para usar nuestros objetivos F, ya no es lo mismo, la nitidez explosiva del combo Z + lente Z, se resiente. Los ISOS, como buena apsc con su sensor (de Sony) de 20mpx (como la D5 y la D500), llega a esos altos casi sin inmutarse, o sea, si la comparamos con la Z6 o la D5, a ISO 51.000, casi no hay diferencias….las hay pero pocas a favor de las FF’s y siempre con sensores de no mas de 25mpx. Y los objetivos Z? el 50mm 1.8S y el 24-70mm f4 pues impresionantes, no me lo esperaba en el zoom y menos a 70mm, donde casi todos “pincha”. Nitidez espectacular para su segmento, precio y peso. Estoy esperando que llegue mi 70-200 2,8 VR S, en lista de espera ando….. Como habÃa vendido todos mis objetivos F de focal larg, excepto el 300mm VR f4, el “PF” (Phase Fresnel, el inventor de las especiales ópticas de los faros del mar) pues lo monte con el FTZ y la verdad, muy bien intentando ponerlo en aprietos en AFC. Ojo, hay que actualizar el firmware a 2.00 / 2.02. Asà pues, en AFC, el módulo de AF de la Z50 ha salido con un excelente, clavando 7/8 de cada 10 de sujetos o cosas en seguimiento con el FTZ. El tracking ha mejorado mucho en la Z50 (no esperéis las clavadas 10/10 de la D7500 o D500 o D5) pero se porta muy bien y para forzar aun más al sensor y a su módulo de AF, la he montado un TC 20 E III, que en focal equivalente serÃan 900mm con el PF!!!. Esperaba gran pérdida de nitidez, color, etc ademas de lentitud en el enfoque…..pues no, no podÃa creer lo que estaba viendo, si, más lento el AF, sobre todo el AFC, pero no mucho mas, ojo, y la calidad razonable, ligera bajada de nitidez pero asumible. Ademas, a la Z50 le da igual que configures en BASIC que en FINE !. TÃpico de Nikon. Por otro lado, no puedo olvidar su disparo silencioso (igual que el de la Sony A73), cero ruido, perfecto para interiores o partido de tenis o cuando no quieras que te miren mucho…..y sus 11 fps, con un ruido de espejo muy bajo, sin vibraciones, perfecto!. Le doy un 9 sobre 10, solo por el slot simple pero se merece un 10. Nikon lo ha clavado esta vez. Otro dÃa hablamos de la Z6….y cómo decÃa el guru German Pierre, en Marzo 2019, en su página de pruebas de la Z7, cito textualmente “Todos van a dejar atrás, a nivel óptico, a objetivos y zooms “pata negra” de este fabricante y de otros, además de forma apabullante..”. Adios a la montura “F”…….Un saludo.
Meda –
Durable design that still feels premium
Maritza –
Shoots beautifully, just wish there were more frame rate options
Jackeline –
Buttons feel well-placed, but rear dial is a little stiff
Wallyboyblue –
Great camera, compact and easy to carry around. I find the auto focus a little hard to get used to but I’ll get there. Not many lenses to buy, I mainly use a 10 – 20 mm zoom and had to buy the adapter to use my old lenses and I find it a bit heavy and longer than I would have liked. But, in saying all that it is a lovely camera to use.
Isaiah –
Really solid camera with great image quality, though a bit pricey
Dvane Coutinho –
still getting to grips with the Z50, this is somewhat easier if you’ve used a Nikon DSLR before however it does take sometime to get used to all the features. so its a camera for a ‘committed’ amateur.
The camera is compact and light and so great to use when travelling. I love the ease of transferring photos to my phone or laptop and images are of a really high quality.
Jonno –
Being a professional, I have Full Frame (Nikon) APS-C (Nikon) and M4/3 (Olympus) systems, dedicated for different purposes. This Nikon Z50 APS-C combination hits a sweet spot in performance and mobility and – at its ridiculous price when purchased – astounding value for money.
The camera is simple, ergonomically excellent, rugged and offers excellent IQ with notable high-ISO performance; I can routinely use at ISO 800 or above with minimal or no noise penalty. It’s very nearly as good as my Z6. Excellent! This is all a result of not pimping the pixel count; 20MP is more than enough for the vast majority of shooting circumstances.
The 16-50 is a little revelation – superb and consistent IQ in a ridiculously, tiny package; it’s equivalent would be the 24-70 F4 Z Nikkor in Nikon Z FF and the 12-32 F3.5/5.6 in M4/3. I love it.
The 50-250 is less startling, although it’s still very compact for what it offers in range. I prefer a Nikkor 70-300 mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR here, with FTZ adaptor – although it’s bigger and more expensive, the IQ difference is notable, especially at the tele end of things. But don’t get me wrong, the kit tele lens is still a little sweetie.
So, what’s not to like? In a word, lens selection and no IBIS. The two kit lenses are excellent and fulfill 95% of shooting situations. However, they’re both slow and – even with effective in-lens IS – I miss the Z50s lack of IBIS. Plus the lens selection sucks right now. The two you get is all there is. Nothing fast, nothing wide and nothing more without the FTZ adaptor. A 10-20 equivalent, quality mid-range zoom and fast primes would kill on this body. So where are they, Nikon? Only a 18-140 travel zoom is on the road map, and that’s simply not good enough. Please don’t repeat the F-mount DX fiasco and take decades to produce a decent range of crop-frame glass! Pretty please?
Oh, and you have to get 3rd party lens hoods; there’s nothing in the kit. Boo.
Addendum (1/10). I have subsequently done some more optical tests comparing the 50-250 DX Z and Nikkor 70-300E f/4.5-5.6E ED VR (FX). My conclusion is that the difference in image quality is not that great. The latter is bigger, heavier and more expensive, as well as adding an extra bit of reach. The kit lens holds its own over much of the shared range, although it’s a tad slower, benefits from stopping down where possible, and isn’t too convincing past 200mm. But it wins big-time or size, weight, portability and balance. Nice.
Mercedx64 –
I ordered a Nikon z50 unfortunately it turned out camera is meant to be for the USA, Canada, Brazil market . I contacted Nikon to check this camera, they said ” the camera is not European market, and you will not be eligible for a warranty repair with Nikon UK ” . Also The camera does not have an extended version of languages. I am returning the item.