




The Z50 II is Nikon's newest DX body (late 2024) with EXPEED 7 autofocus that punches above its class. It is early in its cycle with no announced successor.
What to do now: Reasonable to buy now (note: no IBIS). The price call is mostly about kit bundles. Cross-shop the Sony a6700 and Canon R7 for IBIS.
Current price is at the best recent level we have seen.
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Nikon's newest APS-C body — flagship-class subject autofocus in an affordable DX camera.
Cross-shop: Nikon Z5 II, Sony a6700, Canon R7, Fujifilm X-T50
Currently at the best recent price BuyPointer has logged.
Based on 85 price observations across 85 tracked days.
| Variant | Retailer | SKU | Current Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adorama | nkz50m2 | $1,006.95 | View |
Needs: SD UHS-II, V60 or V90 — 4K60 or high-bitrate 4K video.
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Nikon's newest APS-C body — flagship-class subject autofocus in an affordable DX camera.
Before deciding, cross-shop the Nikon Z5 II, Sony a6700, Canon R7, and Fujifilm X-T50. Each one trades off price, autofocus, video features, or lens selection, so the right pick depends on what you shoot.
| Sensor | APS-C |
| Resolution | 20.9 MP |
| Lens mount | Nikon Z |
| Stabilization | In-body (IBIS) |
| Video | 4K / 60p |
| Max burst | 11 fps |
| Weight | 1.22 lbs |
| Launch year | 2024 |
| Launch price | $909.00 |
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