Nikon India Pvt. Ltd. has officially launched the Nikon Z50II, a new APS-C size (Nikon DX-format) mirrorless camera designed specifically for content creators of all types, including vloggers and streamers. This camera is tailored to meet the needs of users at various skill levels, offering versatile features aimed at enhancing the content creation experience. 


Nikon Z50II: Price In India, Availability


The new Nikon Z50II body and MC-DC3 Remote Cord will be available in the Indian market by the end of November 2024 at Rs 77,995 (Body Only) across India at Nikon outlets.


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If you wish to grab it with the kit combinations then here are some of the offers:



  • Z50II +  NIKKOR 16-50MM at Rs 91,645

  • Z50II + NIKKOR 16-50MM + 50-250MM VR at Rs 1,12,645

  • Z50II + NIKKOR Z DX 18-140MM F/3.5-6.3 VR at Rs 1,15,795


Some time back Nikon released the Nikon Z6III, which claims to be the world’s first camera with a partially stacked CMOS. The body of Nikon Z6III has been priced at Rs 2,47,990.


Nikon Z50II: Specifications, Features


Improved Video Performance


The Nikon Z50II mirrorless camera boasts the powerful EXPEED 7 image-processing engine, inherited from the flagship Z9, enabling high-quality 4K video recording from 5.6K oversampling and N-Log support for rich tonal gradation. It features AI-driven enhancements like Skin Softening and Portrait Impression Balance, which refine portraits for professional results with minimal editing, ideal for social media content.


Additionally, the Z50II introduces a product review mode, focuses on objects in the foreground, and includes a video self-timer function, streamlining vlogging and review video creation. USB streaming support allows easy connection for clear, high-quality live streaming and online meetings.


Shooting Performance Top Notch


The Nikon Z50II features an advanced autofocus system, including the 9-type subject detection from the Z9, and the Pre-Release Capture function, which buffers images up to one second before the shutter is fully pressed for fast-moving subjects. The camera also supports continuous shooting at 30 frames per second, making it ideal for capturing fleeting moments.


Enhanced Auto-Area AF [AF-A] improves autofocus performance, allowing the camera to focus on unpredictable subjects like pets or children without manual adjustments. In AUTO mode, the camera uses the EXPEED 7 processor and deep learning technology to automatically optimize autofocus, exposure, and settings, enabling novice photographers to capture high-quality images with ease.


High-Luminance EVF


The Z50II features the brightest EVF in its class, with a brightness of 1000 cd/m2—twice that of the Nikon Z50. This allows for easy focus and detail checking, even in bright outdoor conditions.


The improved brightness reduces the gap between the viewfinder display and what the eye sees, making it easier to capture the desired images. Additionally, the bright EVF helps reduce eye strain and fatigue, offering a more enjoyable and focused shooting experience.


Let Your Creativity Flow


The Nikon Z50II is the first APS-C camera to integrate both Imaging Recipe and Picture Control, providing users with innovative tools to develop and experiment with distinct visual styles using the Nikon Imaging Cloud.


These features allow users to create and store custom recipes based on their preferred settings for colour, brightness, contrast, and other parameters. Furthermore, they can easily download professional-curated colour presets to the Z50II, saving them as Cloud Picture Controls for a smooth and efficient workflow.


MC-DC3 Remote Cord Primary Features


Nikon India Pvt. Ltd. has also introduced the MC-DC3 Remote Cord, designed for compatibility with the Z50II. This remote cord is ideal for reducing camera shake during tripod-based photography, making it perfect for capturing starry skies, nighttime shots, or product photography.


It also enables remote shutter release, allowing users to trigger the camera from a distance. The shutter-release button can be locked in the fully-pressed position for long exposure (bulb mode) or held down for continuous shooting, and it can be pressed halfway to reduce the lag time between shots.