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Brian | 2024-09-04 09:10:56 |
Being this battery is small for the camera can be pocketable, you just need two for a day of street photos. 5 |
image crafter | 2024-05-18 09:39:30 |
Very small remote that allows you to take multiple photos in front of camera without having to use self timer. 5 |
Joseph | 2024-08-14 04:57:33 |
Nice, small. I use it for storing photos mostly. 5 |
Lara | 2024-05-06 03:47:33 |
It's even small enough to carry with you if you're going to be taking a lot of photos. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-27 08:35:17 |
This a small single hand held multifunction tool. The picture quality far exceeds it's small appearance. Most of my photography requires a camera that can capture life on the go and the sports mode in this camera does that very well. Living in the wintery north, I haven't had much time for sunny outdoor photos, but the inside photos have been very good. Glad I researched this item and purchased it. Thanks to all the reviews on this camera as it helped in my decision. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-08-21 04:50:43 |
Small, unobtrusive, shoots RAW, easy to use; it's a great little crop sensor camera. The photos are excellent. It took a day to get used to not having a viewfinder. But for what this camera is designed to do, it works well without it. I compared the GRiii to the more expensive Fuji and I think I made the best choice. 5 |
Henry | 2024-07-27 01:46:43 |
Incredibly small, but incredibly powerful. The camera is simple to use as a point-and-shoot, but has the capability to give the photographer much more control over how the photos are taken, if desired. The menus follow the same basic format used by Canon on most of its digital cameras, and so they are very simple to navigate especially if you own other Canon digital products. The camera takes great photos, tack sharp. I would recommend this camera for anyone who wishes to have a handy camera in their pocket that is easier to use than a cell phone camera. 5 |
Anthony | 2024-08-01 05:20:35 |
This camera completely flattened the learning curve for me as someone just starting out. The fact that the Z50 has all of the essential buttons and dials you need to adjust your most fundamental settings was so critical for a newb. When you don't even really know what aperture, shutter speed, white balance, etc... are you're less likely to experiment with them if they are buried in a menu as opposed to on a button literally under your finger tips. Which brings me to ergonomics which are superb. It's not a full frame camera but for a newby you don't feel like you bought one of the cheap point and shoot style cameras like we all had back in highschool. It's big enough to be fun and comfortable but small enough that you don't mind grabbing it and taking it everywhere. The pancake kit lens keeps things small and you can get some pretty solid photos out of it as long as you cap that iso on the lower end. It's also lightweight and extremely durable little camera despite it's moderate weather seal rating. The Z50 has lived in a Peak Designs Capture Clip on my backpack strap for every hiking and hunting trip over the past year. It's been covered in snow, rain, mud, blood, fat, just things no camera should ever be exposed too and it hasn't winced once. As a vlogging camera it is quirky but definitely doable. the flip down screen necessitates the addition of a Smallrig if you plan to vlog with a tripod. That in turn cuts off the top portion of the screen which is where your settings are. Battery life is perfectly adequate for photos but will drain quickly when recording video and the Smallrig needs to be removed to access the battery/card slot so make sure to monitor your battery life because it's not a quick or simple reload. But those quirks aside the camera performs phenomenal and I cannot taut it enough. Good work Nikon! 5 |
Spila | 2024-08-08 01:58:40 |
It's easy to use, makes nice photos, has a lot to offer as adigital camera, it's small in size but it has enough zoom. But if you want a wide angle photos, I would recomend you not to choose a digital camera. 5 |
Brooke | 2024-07-17 03:15:32 |
I’m in love with this camera. It’s small, light, and easily portable. I’m surprised it’s able to have such great zoom and the quality of the photos are great. I did have to play around with the settings, as I was getting some blurry photos to start, but once I figured it out- it’s been all good from there! Highly recommend! 5 |