Price: ₹72,995 - ₹71,500.00
(as of Oct 01, 2024 15:23:20 UTC – Details)
Get this DX-Format Mirrorless Camera Body. It has a Sturdy Design.
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Product Dimensions : 12.65 x 5.99 x 9.35 cm; 394.63 g
Date First Available : 9 November 2019
Manufacturer : nikon
ASIN : B07YX9DJ46
Item model number : 1634
Country of Origin : Thailand
Manufacturer : nikon
Item Weight : 395 g
Item Dimensions LxWxH : 12.6 x 6 x 9.3 Centimeters
Included Components : Camera Body & Accessories
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Technology with 300 Mbps speed;Triple High-Gain Antenna Design for Extended Coverage;4 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN ports. 1 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet WAN port.;Easy Setup: Super simple set-up with the D-Link Eagle Pro AI Mobile APP Or with intuitive WEB GUI setup wizard.
Secure wireless Encryption using WPA, WPA2 & latest WPA3;Voice Control with AI-assisted management enhances your wireless networking experience
Controller Type: App Control
Always up-to-date with latest features / update with automatic online firmware upgrade;3 Years Warranty
Call on toll free no.-1860-2333-999/0/. For E-Mail & Chat Support you can visit- service.dlink.co.in;Security Protocol: Wpawpa2wpa3
4.5
Reviewer: Ravi S.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Budget friendly Mirror less camera
Review: Nikon should release budget friendly mirror less camera in Indian market then only they become top one in camera market.
Reviewer: Mainak Bag
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Zed is the future.
Review: Great camera. Nothing matches the build quality of a Z camera. The pictures are mind blowing. Very light weight. Amazing in low light.The online sellers are asking for unreasonable price. Buy offline.
Reviewer: Prasun Sanyal
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Way to expensive
Review: The camera is too expensive. Not a beginners level camera. Beginners cannot afford to purchase such an expensive camera. You should think to launch in the price range like your DSLRs. If the starting range is too high then I can say or is not easy for you to make a position in market
Reviewer: vikram chopra
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very expensive
Review: Nikon need to introduce mirrorless cameras at the 5000 series price point onwards. Otherwise they will be history.
Reviewer: Queen
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Does anyone know where the SD card is meant to go, manual doesnât seem to say anything about that.
Reviewer: NC Larry
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Quick service and a good productt
Reviewer: Dustin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Love this camera. It’s great for walking around, it’s lightweight and very intuitive. For higher quality portraits and more artistic shots I’ll grab my Z6 but the format of the Zmount lenses are worlds better than the f mount. I appreciate the fact that there are more z-mount lenses coming out. Overall extremely satisfied with this little camera. Only issue I have is batteries drain faster than I would like but that is easily cured with the two pack of the Wasabi batteries.
Reviewer: R
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This crop sensor version of the Nikon Z6/Z7 is amazing. i use this as a backup to my full frame Z7 and it doesnt seem like much of a compromise. Although the sensor is only 20.6mp, images are tack sharp, even when reasonably cropped. Color, clarity are top notch using the reasonably priced kit lenses too. It is SMALL, but ergonomics are very good. This is gong to be my go-to for travel/walking around. With a Z7 and this Z50, my travel bag just got cut by 50% in size and weight compared to “the old days” of just last year when I carried 2 DSLRs and corresponding lenses (both camera and lens were much bigger/heavier). The Nikon Z system is truly amazing.
Reviewer: Steve Southward
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: After my DSLR died, I decided to make the move to mirrorless and since I already have a good set of Nikon DX (crop sensor) lenses, the Z50 was a natural choice for me. I highly recommend this for beginners or advanced enthusiasts who want to move to mirrorless. This camera comes with a lot of features that used to be only on the pro cameras. Of course the pro cameras still have new features that the Z50 doesn’t have, but I really like having access to things like eye auto focus, animal auto focus, horizon level, user programmable settings, and programmable quick function buttons. Even the (i) menu system is now configurable. The transition from DSLR to mirrorless has been very smooth although I am still learning.