Nikon Z50 II Vs Nikon Z9: confronto completo

Nikon Z50 II medal everyday

Nikon Z9 trophy medal portrait medal landscape medal sport medal street
67

Overall Score

74

Nikon

Z50 II

Announced: 07 Nov 2024
Sensor Resolution: 21Mp
Sensor Type: APS-C BSI-CMOS
ISO: 100-51200
Weight: 550g
Physical Dimensions: 127 x 97 x 67 mm
Viewfinder: Electronic
Screen Type: 3,2" Fully articulated
Video Resolutions: 3840x2160
49
Image Quality
70
79
Speed Performance
72
89
Versatility
93
69
Comfort
66

Nikon

Z9

Announced: 28 Okt 2021
Sensor Resolution: 46Mp
Sensor Type: Full frame Stacked CMOS
ISO: 64-25600
Weight: 1340g
Physical Dimensions: 149 x 150 x 91 mm
Viewfinder: Electronic
Screen Type: 3,2" Tilting
Video Resolutions: 7680x4320
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Nikon
Z50 II

vs

Nikon
Z9

52
Portrait Portrait Portrait
70
50
Landscape Landscape Landscape
70
69
SportSport Sport
73
72
Street Street Street
75
77
Everyday Everyday Everyday
75

Nikon Z50 II
pro e contro

Nikon Z50 II

Nikon

Z50 II

Announced: 07 Nov 2024
Sensor Resolution: 21Mp
Sensor Type: APS-C BSI-CMOS
ISO: 100-51200
Weight: 550g
Physical Dimensions: 127 x 97 x 67 mm
Viewfinder: Electronic
Screen Type: 3,2" Fully articulated
Video Resolutions: 3840x2160

propro

  • This camera autofocus is able to follow moving subjects
  • The Nikon Z50 II is tropicalized - this means you can use it also in adverse atmospheric and environmental conditions without ruining it
  • The LCD display is a convenient and almost indispensable feature
  • The microphone input can be very useful if you shoot videos
  • Nikon Z50 II is one of the smallest cameras in its category. This makes it very easy to handle and suitable for street photography and daily use
  • The fully articulated display allows you to manage the framing even in hard conditions
  • Nikon Z50 II is one of the lightest cameras in its category. This makes it very well suited for street photography and daily use
  • Thanks to the wireless connection, Nikon Z50 II allows immediate picture sharing

controcontro

  • Warning - Nikon Z50 II battery has only 250.0 shoots autonomy. This might be a limiting factor if you think you'll have to do long photo sessions without having the chance to recharge it.

Nikon Z50 II e le sue rivali

Review confronta Nikon Z50 II con punteggio totale Portrait
Portrait
Landscape
Landscape
Sport
Sport
Street
Street
Everyday
Everyday
NikonZ50 II Nikon
Z50 II
67 52 50 69 72 77 acquista su

Nikon Z9
pro e contro

Nikon Z9

Nikon

Z9

Announced: 28 Okt 2021
Sensor Resolution: 46Mp
Sensor Type: Full frame Stacked CMOS
ISO: 64-25600
Weight: 1340g
Physical Dimensions: 149 x 150 x 91 mm
Viewfinder: Electronic
Screen Type: 3,2" Tilting
Video Resolutions: 7680x4320

pro pro

  • This camera autofocus is able to follow moving subjects
  • The Nikon Z9 is tropicalized - this means you can use it also in adverse atmospheric and environmental conditions without ruining it
  • The integrated stabilizer allows you to shoot firmly even in low light conditions
  • The LCD display is a convenient and almost indispensable feature
  • High resolution in video recording
  • The microphone input can be very useful if you shoot videos
  • Thanks to burst mode, it's ideal for action photos
  • Precise and fast autofocus, ideal for action photos, it performs well even in low light conditions
  • The second memory slot makes the camera more reliable, also for professional use
  • Thanks to the wireless connection, Nikon Z9 allows immediate picture sharing

Nikon Z9 e le sue rivali

Review confronta Nikon Z9 con punteggio totale Portrait
Portrait
Landscape
Landscape
Sport
Sport
Street
Street
Everyday
Everyday
NikonZ9 Nikon
Z9
74 70 70 73 75 75 acquista su

Nikon Z50 II vs Nikon Z9, which is better?

In case you are wondering which of these cameras you should buy, then this is the right place to find an answer. Here you will find listed all the main differences among Nikon Z50 II and Nikon Z9, calculated by the CameraRace iCamRank algorithm.

  • Technically speaking, Nikon Z9 is superior to Nikon Z50 II, with an overall iCamRank score of 74 and 67, respectively.
  • The image quality of Nikon Z9 (70) is superior to that of Nikon Z50 II (49).
  • Nikon Z50 II (79) performs better than Nikon Z9 (72) in terms of speed.
  • Nikon Z9 is more versatile than Nikon Z50 II (93 a 89).
  • Nikon Z50 II (69) and Nikon Z9 (66) provide a similar handling experience.

But, as you may know, the technical performance is meaningless if applied to the wrong context. This is the reason why the iCamRank "weights" differently the camera technical features for each type of photography. Thus, below you'll find our suggestions, based on your preferred photography genre:

You should opt for Nikon Z9 if you mainly practice portrait, landscape, sport o street photography; on the contrary, Nikon Z50 II is more practical for everyday use.

Need further details? Below you will find a full comparison of all the technical specifications.

Nikon
Z50 II

Sensore
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

BSI-CMOS

Sensor Type

Stacked CMOS

APS-C down

Sensor Size

up Full frame

23,5 x 15,7 mm down

Sensor Dimensions

up 35,9 x 23,9 mm

368,95 mm2 down

Sensor Area

up 858,01 mm2

21 Mp down

Sensor Resolution

up 46 Mp

5568 x 3712 down

Max Image Resolution

up 8256 x 5504

51200 up

Max Native ISO

down 25600

100 down

Min Native ISO

up 64

yes

RAW Support

yes

Nikon
Z50 II

Lens
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

Nikon Z

Lens Mount

Nikon Z

110 up

Number of Lenses

down 29

1,5

Focal Length Multiplier

1

Nikon
Z50 II

Screen Type
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

Fully articulated up

Screen Type

down Tilting

3,2"

Screen Size

3,2"

1040Kdot down

Screen Resolution

up 2089Kdot

yes

Live View

yes

yes

Touch Screen

yes

Nikon
Z50 II

Viewfinder
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

Electronic

Viewfinder

Electronic

2360000,0

Viewfinder Resolution

3686000,0

100

Viewfinder Coverage

100

0.68x

Viewfinder Magnification

0.8x

Nikon
Z50 II

Features
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

900s

Min Shutter Speed

900s

-

Max Shutter Speed

-

fps

Continuous Shooting

30fps

yes

Shutter Priority

yes

yes

Aperture Priority

yes

yes

Manual Exposure Mode

yes

yes

Exposure Compensation

yes

yes

Custom White Balance

yes

no

Image Stabilization

yes

yes

Built-in Flash

no

7,0

Flash Range

None

1/250s

Max Flash Sync

1/200s

n/a

Flash Modes

Front-curtain sync
Rear-curtain sync
Red-eye reduction
Red-eye reduction with slow sync
Slow sync Off

yes

External Flash

yes

yes

AE Bracketing

yes

yes

WB Bracketing

yes

Nikon
Z50 II

Exposure Modes
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

yes

Multi-Segment

yes

yes

Average

yes

yes

Spot

yes

no

Partial

no

no

AF-Area

yes

yes

Center Weighted

yes

Nikon
Z50 II

Dxo Sensor Scores
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

dato non disponibile

DxO Overall Score

dato non disponibile

dato non disponibile

DxO Color Depth

dato non disponibile

dato non disponibile

DxO Dynamic Range

dato non disponibile

dato non disponibile

DxO Low Light ISO

dato non disponibile

Nikon
Z50 II

Autofocus
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

yes

AF Touch

yes

yes

AF Continuous

yes

yes

AF Single

yes

yes

AF Tracking

yes

yes

AF Selective

yes

yes

AF Center

yes

yes

AF MultiArea

yes

yes

AF Live View

yes

yes

AF Face Detection

yes

yes

AF Contrast Detection

no

yes

AF Phase Detection

yes

209 down

Number of Focus Points

up 493

Number of Cross Focus Points

0

Nikon
Z50 II

Video Features
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

3840 x 2160 @ 30p MOV H.264 Linear PCM

Video Resolutions

7680 x 4320 @ 30p MOV H.265 Linear PCM7680 x 4320 @ 25p MOV H.265 Linear PCM7680 x 4320 @ 23.98p MOV H.265 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 120p MOV ProRes Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 120p MOV H.265 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 120p MOV H.264 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 100p MOV ProRes Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 100p MOV H.265 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 100p MOV H.264 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 60p MOV ProRes Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 60p MOV H.265 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 60p MOV H.264 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 50p MOV ProRes Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 50p MOV H.265 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 50p MOV H.264 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 30p MOV ProRes Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 30p MOV H.265 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 30p MOV H.264 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 25p MOV ProRes Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 25p MOV H.265 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 25p MOV H.264 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 23.98p MOV ProRes Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 23.98p MOV H.265 Linear PCM3840 x 2160 @ 23.98p MOV H.264 L

3840x2160

Max Video Resolution

7680x4320

MPEG-4 H.264 H.265

Video Formats

H.264 H.265

yes

Microphone Port

yes

yes

Headphone Port

yes

Nikon
Z50 II

Connettività
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

Built-in

Wireless Connectivity

Built-in

yes

HDMI

yes

USB 3.0 (5 GBit/sec)

USB

USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 GBit/sec)

Nikon
Z50 II

Physical
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

yes

Environmental Sealing

yes

no

Water Proof

no

no

Dust Proof

no

no

Shock Proof

no

no

Crush Proof

no

no

Freeze Proof

no

550g

Weight

1340g

127 x 97 x 67 mm

Physical Dimensions

149 x 150 x 91 mm

250 down

Battery Life

up 740

Battery Pack

Battery Type

Battery Pack

EN-EL25a

Battery Model

EN-EL18d

Nikon
Z50 II

Other Features
a confronto

Nikon
Z9

Yes

Self Timer

Yes

yes

Timelapse Recording

yes

no

GPS

yes

SD SDHC SDXC card (UHS-II supported)

Storage Type

Dual CFexpress Type B slots

1down

Storage Slots

up2

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