05-20-2021, 09:50 AM
The batteries are small to fit the slim body... just like it is (or was) the case with the lower-end DX (4-digit) Nikon DSLRs.
Yes, adaptability as described above is a big bonus, but that is not Nikon exclusive and applies to almost any mirrorless system out there.
And when it comes to price/performance ratio: I don't see anything exciting in the Z50 in this regard. If I had a given amount of money and wanted to get the best kit for it, chances are I'd certainly not end up with a Z50, but a Fuji or MFT set instead, offering a wider choice of lens options and presumably better kit lenses anyway.
Yes, adaptability as described above is a big bonus, but that is not Nikon exclusive and applies to almost any mirrorless system out there.
And when it comes to price/performance ratio: I don't see anything exciting in the Z50 in this regard. If I had a given amount of money and wanted to get the best kit for it, chances are I'd certainly not end up with a Z50, but a Fuji or MFT set instead, offering a wider choice of lens options and presumably better kit lenses anyway.
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