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Nikon’s entry-level Z50II adds a dedicated button for color styles


Welcome upgrades and a price tag that’s still under $1,000.

The button is similar to the film simulation dial on top of the Fujifilm X-T50, and the Z50II’s styles can be expanded by downloading “Imaging Recipes” to the camera through Nikon’s cloud services that have been developed by “notable creators,” says the company. The upgraded processor also boosts the Z50II’s autofocus capabilities with the ability to detect and track nine different subjects including people, animals like dogs and cats, cars, trains, and even planes. The Z50II also adds a waveform monitor, a “Product Review Mode” that will prioritize the focus on subjects placed in the foreground, and a continuous record time of 125 minutes.

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