Nikon’s entry-level Z50II adds a dedicated button for color styles
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The Nikon Z50II uses the same APS-C sensor as the original, but upgraded with a faster image processing engine. | Image: Nikon
Nikon has announced a new version of its entry-level Z50 mirrorless camera. The Z50II offers improved shooting capabilities thanks to a new image processing engine, and a selection of 31 film-inspired looks" quickly accessible through a dedicated button. It will be available starting in late November for $909.95 for the camera body alone, but can also be bundled with lenses. Adding a 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens will boost the price to $1049.95, while a bundle with both a 16-50mm and a 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR lens will be $1,299.95.
That dedicated Picture Control button - the first on any Nikon camera - is the Z50II's most exciting upgrade. Pressing it enables a real-time preview of up to 31 built-in color presets" so you can see how each...