Early this morning Nikon introduced the compact and light-weight Z50 mirrorless digital camera. It’s the primary mirrorless DX format digital camera in Nikon’s lineup. The Z50 is constructed round a 20.9 megapixel BSI CMOS APS-C sensor with on-sensor part detection. There’s no in-body picture stabilization, however at 0.87 lbs the digital camera is considerably smaller than both the Z6 or Z7.
Here’s what else we learn about it:
- Downward tilting 3.2 inch touchscreen
- 2.36 million dot OLED EVF
- Can shoot 11fps with steady auto-focus
- UHD 4K video capabilities at 24p or 30p
- 120 fps out there in Full HD decision
- Eye detection AF
- 209 level Hybrid AF factors throughout the body
- Single SD card
- Micro USB charging port
- Pop-up flash
- Mic enter for video recording
- New EN-EL25 battery supplies 300 photographs per cost
- In-built WiFI and Bluetooth for simple sharing

Nikon additionally introduced two new package lenses for the Z50: the Nikkor Z DX 16-50mm F3.5-6.3 VR and the Z DX 50-250mm F4.5-6.3 VR. Each lenses have a built-in management ring and provide some picture stabilization: the 16-50mm has 4.5 stops, whereas the longer zoom has 5 stops.