Nikon Z50 initial review: What's new, how it compares
I was intrieged by the Nikon Z6 but the price is off putting as a hobbyist. Enter the Z50, but after reading the review, I don't see any feature that would tempt me to trade in my OMD EM5 II and lenses.
the reviewer goes on to state that Nikon is positioning this camera for non-photographers, I can't seee this happening, many non-photographers are using their smart phones, I'm not sure they'll look for such an expensive mirrorless. Given the inroads of computational photography, they'll be getting better bokeh from their phones then with the kit lenses.
As we've touched on earlier in this review, there's not exactly a lack of competition in this space. And again, since Nikon is really pushing the Z50 as a solution for 'non-photographers,' what specifically about the Z50 will appeal to that group?
I was intrieged by the Nikon Z6 but the price is off putting as a hobbyist. Enter the Z50, but after reading the review, I don't see any feature that would tempt me to trade in my OMD EM5 II and lenses.
the reviewer goes on to state that Nikon is positioning this camera for non-photographers, I can't seee this happening, many non-photographers are using their smart phones, I'm not sure they'll look for such an expensive mirrorless. Given the inroads of computational photography, they'll be getting better bokeh from their phones then with the kit lenses.