Deep Dive: Nikon Z 50 versus Nikon D500. Why we're selling.

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  • @wissell4287
    @wissell4287 Před 4 lety +42

    I’m 10 seconds into it and I know she will sell the D500

  • @phanumatduangthai3401
    @phanumatduangthai3401 Před 4 lety +63

    Love the D500's shutter sound!

  • @MercedLCARS
    @MercedLCARS Před 4 lety +71

    The D500 has a beast buffer! It also had a monster aggressive shutter sound !😁

    • @luca_rr4660
      @luca_rr4660 Před 4 lety +3

      It sounds like a motorbike haha

  • @OneCameraOneLens
    @OneCameraOneLens Před 4 lety

    Superb video Leigh, I'm sure many people will find this useful. Since moving to mirrorless myself, I can never see myself going back to a DSLR for many of the reasons you mention! Keep up the good work!

  • @gyozakeynsianism
    @gyozakeynsianism Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for this video. You've taught me a lot about how AF works in the two camera styles. I didn't realize that the max aperture for a lens is important when it comes to AF! If lots of people are selling their D500 I may be a buyer, since the stuff they cut from the D7500 is kind of important (no preview button!?!?). Interesting times we're living in in the transition from DSLR to mirrorless now that mirrorless tech is so good. Great video!

  • @concept1027
    @concept1027 Před 4 lety +103

    Gonna take a lot more than the z50 to pull the d500 out of my hands. It's just too beastly.

    • @hectormpagan9296
      @hectormpagan9296 Před 4 lety +18

      Also the battery life, I will never sell my D500 for a Z camera.

    • @concept1027
      @concept1027 Před 4 lety +1

      @@hectormpagan9296 yup. I also have some older lenses that are fantastic.. but just barely. Through a converter they'll lose that little bit of spark ha.

    • @johnkosterimages
      @johnkosterimages Před 4 lety +2

      Amen. A camera for the ages. If you can ever get a D4S at a reasonable price, grab it. It will blow your mind.

    • @TherealDjTired
      @TherealDjTired Před 4 lety +7

      I would never trade my D500 for Z5 or Z6 basically to any Z...I like the rigidness, the grip, the balance. The Z series is like an egg that you have to be very careful with, while with the D500 you can even slap someone on the face it would not recognize it, especially with the extra vertical battery grip, I love how it sits in my hand. I do not care about the weight and sound...Like many said for the D3...its a brick...not as big as a FF but its a smaller one. And I do not care about video...I take pictures...in which the D500 is damn good...

    • @jakesdewet3567
      @jakesdewet3567 Před 4 lety +3

      Enjoy your views as they express your individuality and needs. I for one never grew to like the D500. I shoot wildlife and preferred my D4s and D4s. My style is different and I am not fixated on high speed action. I love my 300 f 2.8 and 500f4. Now I have the Z6 added to my equipment. I was one of the biggest ML skeptics. I cannot wait for Nikon to grow the Z system.

  • @bewbtewb
    @bewbtewb Před 4 lety +8

    In a sea of hot-takes, this was a very fair and balanced opinion. Thank you for doing your part in tipping the scales in a positive direction.

  • @mrrolandlawrence
    @mrrolandlawrence Před 4 lety +90

    Buy a z50. Just do it. Life is too short to watching 1000 hours of reviews.

  • @rolandgibbs9036
    @rolandgibbs9036 Před 4 lety +40

    Just bought a D500. Now I'm going to buy another one. It's the best camera ever made.

    • @photozen8398
      @photozen8398 Před 3 lety +11

      ditto that…! comparing shit (z50) to legend (d500) is not fair, if she wants to get rid of it fine whatever floats her boat but do not compare.

    • @anthonyfong4922
      @anthonyfong4922 Před 3 lety +2

      Agree

    • @thunder7382
      @thunder7382 Před 3 lety +1

      buy when it is still available new

    • @bivouacphotography4768
      @bivouacphotography4768 Před 3 lety +7

      I'm just on my way back from mirroless, Sony a9. D500 arrives tomorrow 😍

    • @joekelly9369
      @joekelly9369 Před 3 lety +2

      Real cameras i have 2 850s and a ton of lenses i wont be selling for kiddy hands z cameras

  • @robertdavis1255
    @robertdavis1255 Před 3 lety +1

    Still love my D500 & haven't considered upgrading yet.... thanks for sharing your thoughts and comments... cheers..

  • @lcador9
    @lcador9 Před 4 lety +52

    You effectively outlined well the relative strengths and weaknesses of each of these cameras which occupy a similar price point. However, after stating that the D500 has been your dedicated goto sport and wildlife camera, to then outfit it with a 50mm lens and compare the performance against the Z50 at the museum is foolish. The D500 was intended to be a serious action camera meant to carry the likes of a 200-500mm lens in environments where shutter noise is less problematic. The D500 is a one trick pony and great at what it does and far superior to the Z50 in that regard. It is, however, not in the same league as the Sony A9 which costs three times the price but with about half the relative reach. Perhaps you should have truncated the video and just said you own three Sony cameras that are superior for your very simple action demands and no longer need the D500.

  • @harrybutler770
    @harrybutler770 Před rokem +1

    Hi Leigh, I just subscribed to yours and Raymond's channel on the strength of this video. I have a very low shutter count D500 that I bought 2nd hand back in 2020 replacing a much-loved D90. I had been entertaining the idea of going mirrorless, but seeing how capable the D500 still is by comparison to current day mirrorless I've decided to hang onto the D500 for a while yet. Thanks for your ultra informative videos.

    • @outfield1988
      @outfield1988 Před rokem +1

      Oh boy I love the D 90 as well. Purchased a Z 50 but haven’t unboxed it yet

  • @johnpavett68
    @johnpavett68 Před 3 lety +5

    I own and use both, love them both. Big often unmentioned advantage of the Z50 is that as someone who needs reading glasses being able to review imaged in the evf without glasses is Brill. Also you can review images in bright 🌞

  • @dapastra
    @dapastra Před 4 lety

    Hi I have a question to you, the z50 show histogram will you shot video? Thanks

  • @MercedLCARS
    @MercedLCARS Před 4 lety +24

    I love my Z50, it's a good all round enthusiast entry level camera... powerful little thing!

  • @greyhoundrick5568
    @greyhoundrick5568 Před 4 lety +4

    Great advice! Its really up to the individual photographer to do the research and find out the best fit for them. So many variables! I have the D500/D850/Z7. I love them all and shoot them all about equal time! If I was pinned down to keeping just one it would be a difficult choice, but at this juncture I think I would choose the D850 by just a hair over the Z7. However, given a couple of more S lenses, teleconverters, firmware updates etc. I think the Z7 will evolve into my favorite!
    One other thing to mention with regard to the DSLR vs. Mirrorless with Nikon that Ive found. I do a lot of off camera flash and have used Nikon, Alien Bees, Pocket Wizard and Godox products. In my experiences the D500 and D850 work seamless with the Godox system whereas the Z7 is not as adaptable in terms of off camera TTL and basic consistent reliability. I believe its a Godox thing as the updates seem to lag behind a bit more with the Z system.
    Great channel and best to you,
    Rick

  • @gumplenet
    @gumplenet Před 4 lety +1

    Great video!
    I switched to mirrorless late last year opting for the Z7 instead of the D850 and haven't regretted that decision one bit. Have also considered a Z6 for more night shooting and getting into video.
    I also have a D500 which I plan to hold onto until there's a true mirrorless replacement for it. The Z50 while looking great with some updates to the Z6/7 doesn't feel like it's the right body to replace my D500 just yet. I feel with the improvements Nikon is making, it's only a matter of time before I go fully mirrorless.

  • @dougchrisope9958
    @dougchrisope9958 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video Leigh! Explaining your process will be very useful to some. I just bought myself a D500 for Christmas as it was an upgrade to the D5300 and D3400 bodies I've been using. With so many DX lenses in my collection, I saw it as a way to boost capabilities in the DSLR world. I am enjoying the improved video and stills immensely. It was sort of a last gasp-grasp of the DSLR world, but I got a world-beater for $1200! I expect my next body will be mirrorless in 1 or 2 or 3 years.

    • @LeighAndRaymond
      @LeighAndRaymond  Před 4 lety

      Hi Doug! I'm glad you're enjoying the D500 - it's a great body. I'll be sad to pack mine up and send away.

  • @greyhoundrick5568
    @greyhoundrick5568 Před 4 lety +1

    Always a treat to visit your channel Leigh! You and Raymond do a fantastic job and are very reputable. Im a 13 year Nikon shooter and have shot briefly with Sony cameras before returning them (A7riv/A7iii). Nothing against Sony at all, but in every area except AF for fast moving subjects the Z and F mount Nikons are better for me personally. The Nikon files are extraordinary as is the entire experience. I do believe that Nikon has come a long way with their Z camera's AF for sports/wildlife and will soon be on equal ground in that area vs. Sony.
    With regard to this video, I am currently shooting with a Z7 and D500. I use the D500 for fast action and feel the AF is superior to the Z cameras at this moment in time, but it would not surprise me to see the Zs catch up quickly! I have not yet shot the Z50 but am looking forward to giving it a go in the near future!
    Best to you and your channel and hope to see you folks out at The Riparian, Zoo, Botanical Gardens etc. sometime. It would be great to meet you!
    Take care,
    Rick in Ahwatukee 😀

  • @GeoFavTech
    @GeoFavTech Před 3 lety

    Can the usb port in the side connect to a pc for stop motion photography.

  • @sunking9050
    @sunking9050 Před 4 lety +6

    Great video. Your comments about mirrorless vs DSLR are spot on. I couldn’t go back to an optical viewfinder having used the electronic viewfinder in the Z6

    • @Gael32
      @Gael32 Před 4 lety

      I'm the opposite. The Z6 evf is "ok" until you try to zoom in and then the refresh rate drops like a rock to the bottom of a pond which means I get no better functionality with it over an OVF. On the other hand, Sony has it's refresh rate down pat. I can zoom in x2 with the A7III without refresh rate issues.

  • @slodays1158
    @slodays1158 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the vid. I better understand where you are coming from with your decision. You do also have the A7RIV. I would love the D500 capability in a mirrorless format ( I know, I know...Sony). I have the Z 7 but it's a different beast. I also like that I can set up differnt focus points on a button on the D500.Video capability on the Z 7 is great too vs the D500 live view. Thanks again.

  • @arthuranderson9339
    @arthuranderson9339 Před 4 lety

    Which one better in low light condition as well as high iso starting at 25600?

  • @StevenBrener
    @StevenBrener Před 4 lety

    Did you test out DX DSLR lenses on the Z50 with an adapter? How did they perform? Thanks (Bummer about IBIS though, I have it on my Pentaxes, and love it.)

  • @carolinagorodetsky8200

    Thanks!
    Do you use VR2 Nikon 70-200 version?

  • @andrewriley4990
    @andrewriley4990 Před 6 měsíci

    AWESOME video great presentation and a weath of usefull information....thanks ! ❤

  • @DavidPetryk
    @DavidPetryk Před 4 lety

    Curious if you were buying a apsc (dslr or mirrorless) body for wildlife and action which would it be?

  • @barthonhoff5547
    @barthonhoff5547 Před 4 lety +1

    My main problem with a non-pro camera as a hobby-ist is the ease to have settings silently changed. That is the reason to continue to use DSLRs like the D7200 and D200. That was also - next to IBIS - the reason to purchase an X-H1

  • @55whiplash
    @55whiplash Před rokem +1

    I hope you're feeling better!

  • @doplinger1
    @doplinger1 Před 4 lety +3

    That D500 sure does have a buffer on it! Like you said though, not many need that kind of buffer. What seems more important to me would be how fast does it clear once filled? That's always been a sore spot for Sony, though it doesn't bother me because I never shoot a that speed.

  • @xolarwind
    @xolarwind Před 3 lety +2

    Why sell the D500? I'm a photographer of the stone age of film. I have every single camera, and lens since the Nikon F, since 1969 in my 50+ career as a pro in San Francisco. Every one of them has sentimental value of tools that allowed me to feed my family and put my kids trough college, when photography was an art and a science, and everything manual. Today everyone is a photographer, and even phones take good enough pictures for 90% of what pictures are used for. My 'immediate feedback' was waiting the eternity of 90 seconds for the polaroid shot to develop :-)

  • @maeu59
    @maeu59 Před 7 měsíci

    Being that a Bsi Cmos sensor is better in low light than a cmos, would the Z50 be better in low light than a z5 which has the bigger FF cmos sensor (which can gather more light) negate that.

  • @ivanhass5002
    @ivanhass5002 Před 4 lety

    On the Z50 with the ability to use many companies lens via adaptors how do you set aperture without the camera having input from the lens. Everything I find talks about how to focus, well every lens for my FE2 was manual focus, but the camera new how to meter the scene, close the aperture, take the shot and open back to full so I could see through the view finder. Now if I set the aperture beyond f8 I can't see much and being in the dim light of the Pacific NW isn't helping. If I raise the flash on my Z50 I get a nice bright viewfinder as the camera thinks it will fill the scene. What is a workable method for a lens that is all manual and no electric contacts and camera having no info on aperture.

  • @elCHRISoc
    @elCHRISoc Před 3 lety

    What are you shooting this video on?

  • @patrick.771
    @patrick.771 Před 4 lety

    thank you for the review! you compared a 35mm DX on the D500 with a 35mm Z on the Z50. Doesn't the 35mm Z behave like a 50mm on the DX sensor?
    What's the minimum shutter speed you can shoot with the Z50 to get sharp images when using the non-stabilized Z lenses? thanks! :)

  • @johnpuga1982
    @johnpuga1982 Před 4 lety +6

    I loved everything about the D500, except the sensor size. I like to shot wide, which is easier on the D850. I just use my Z6 for video 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @janmartinmathiassen6265
    @janmartinmathiassen6265 Před 4 lety +25

    As a D500 owner myself, I've started to wonder about whether or not to get one of the newer generation mirrorless, but unlike you, I seem to like the form factor of the D500 and would probably think the z50 was too small. Personally I'm not that interested in saving weight so much as I am interested in good ergonomics first and tech second.
    It's interesting to watch how we all approach these cameras differently though! :)

    • @peterpeterson7784
      @peterpeterson7784 Před 4 lety +4

      I also have a D500, D850, and Z6. Love my D500 and grab it anytime I need to be doing candids and of course sports. Do not get me wrong the Z6 is nice, but the D500 just does everything right in a body that most of us older people are use to using.

    • @johnkosterimages
      @johnkosterimages Před 4 lety +2

      Don't buy all the marketing hype. The best camera is the D500, although if you find a clean D4S at a decent price you will be truly amazed.

    • @peterpeterson7784
      @peterpeterson7784 Před 4 lety

      @@johnkosterimages Kenmore camera in Seattle has a clean D4 for $899 less than 80,000 on the shutter.

    • @amariner5
      @amariner5 Před 3 lety

      I have the z50, and previous experience with D500.
      There's a lot of life in a D500.
      And, all the good reach lenses are F mount.
      So, I have to run the same lens, and the same sensor.
      I might have the lighter camera, but I have to carry 3 batteries and put a smallrig frame so I have something to grab onto.
      Close to wash.

    • @nadantagaming2276
      @nadantagaming2276 Před rokem

      Hard to beat the ergonomics of a D4 or a D5.

  • @snehasispal833
    @snehasispal833 Před 4 lety

    Can I use XQD cards for both the slots?

  • @ProxodilMimo
    @ProxodilMimo Před 4 lety +1

    I find that my d700 with 200-500mm still serve me well, so I am not in the market at the moment. But I can't help but to say: what a great review, as always! I am finding that your channel is the only remaining that I can trust for objective and non-bashing material. Thanks again Leigh and Raymond for being there, I look forward to each of your reviews.

  • @timmydowd7556
    @timmydowd7556 Před 3 lety

    I have the D5300 as a back up and purchased the z50 just recently with the 2 lenses. amazing camera and I would highly recommended, quick question which mount do I need to use the d5300 lenses on the Nikon z50? Most of my d5300 lenses are sigma

  • @sarfaraz.hosseini
    @sarfaraz.hosseini Před 4 lety

    I throughly enjoyed this video. Lots of informative points of view. +1

  • @ivansmiljkovic88
    @ivansmiljkovic88 Před 4 lety

    Ok, Im about to change my D7100, should I go with Z50 + 16-50 kit lens (with additional 10.5,35 1.8g,50 1.8g mm i already have), or should I go with D750 (6years old body) use 35 and 50mm and buy 24-120 f4 for it? i have to say, Im doing low light club nightlife photography and portraits. What is the answer, D750 or Z50?

  • @Ausknutz
    @Ausknutz Před 4 lety

    Nice video! I think the D5600 is the one for me, since I am not a pro photographer and I like the flip screen for selfies. I would love to get the Z50, but here in Brazil there's nowhere to find neither Z mount lens nor the FTZ adapter so far, which is quite a bummer. Also the flip down screen in the Z50 is not optimal for me since I often use a tripod.

  • @garra7472
    @garra7472 Před 4 lety

    How does Nikkor 17-55 F2.8 works with Z50 compared to Nikon D500?? How is the focus? Speed? Accuracy? I am thinking of buying between Fujifilm XT-3 and Z50. Currently using Nikon D3200 18-55 kit lens and 35mm F1.8G DX

  • @kazarian619
    @kazarian619 Před 2 lety

    Hi there, I have a question.
    In a few months I'll be graduating from college and pursuing a career as a photographer. At the moment I'm shooting with a D3300(for budget resasons). And while the D3300 has worked out for my photography classes, I know when It comes to professional work I'll need an upgrade. At the moment I'm looking to spend under $1700. And at the moment with that budget my choices are:
    Nikon D750
    Nikon D610
    Nikon D500
    And the Nikon F5.
    The option are all nikon because I'm very familiar with the brand and already have some equipment that can be re-use with either of these. While some friends have suggested the Z5(just because it's newer) that camera has limited lenses available and they are also very expensive. On the other hand nikon F mount provides a much larger selection to choose from at a more reasonable price.
    Right now I'm considering the D500 because of the built quality, features and because I hear it's also backed by the same focusing system as the D5 which is one of Nikon's flagship cameras. And since it's also a cropped sensor I can use the lenses I have at the moment and save money to buy others down the line.
    Sorry for the rant, but I just needed to explain so that hopefully you can guide me in the right direction. Your help is greatly appreciated.
    Thank you and I hope you're having a wonderful day.

  • @DeVriesBassBaritone
    @DeVriesBassBaritone Před 4 lety +23

    The weather sealing on the D500 is really important to me since I'm using it almost only for wildlife.

    • @wissell4287
      @wissell4287 Před 4 lety +3

      Nanco de Vries yeah it’s very important for me because I spilled lemonade on my D500 once. It’s totally fine.

  • @kenlamb4430
    @kenlamb4430 Před 3 lety

    Question.....I have heard people say the D850 in DX mode is like having a D500 built in. Is that really the case? And, if so along same thought, how does the Z7 compare to Z50 if used in DX mode? Using a full frame in crop mode does it really hit "close enough" results to the DX counterpart? I do not routinely shoot S/A/W, I mostly do studio work, however, on occasion I do like to snap some faster moving or further away subjects for fun and don't want to have carry around a second camera, etc....but, I still expect high quality results.

  • @frederikvanreusel
    @frederikvanreusel Před 3 lety

    (Right now i have a d7200 and d3500) I’m thinking about 2 things, or getting full into mirrorless FF, getting a Z6ii and slowly sparing my money for 24-70, 14-24, 70-200 which will probably take me years and years to get but just slowly build up for it, or I get a D500 instead (for main use) and a second body Z50 (for portraits mainly) and invest in good DX lenses like the Sigma 18-35, 40mm Macro, Sigma 50-100 which is all much more affordable for me and would still give great results but might be less future proof, what would you do? The Z6ii looks awesome camera but if I get that one I won’t have any spare money for Z/full frame lenses since I would spend all of it on the body

  • @ThirdDjembe
    @ThirdDjembe Před 4 lety

    Great video, really lays out your situation and criteria well. I understand your decision, but does that leave you with any Nikon DX F-mount bodies in your collection?

    • @scraymond5597
      @scraymond5597 Před 4 lety

      D50 and D70, which obviously don't hold up to today's standards, but will be fun to make a "Z50 versus D50" video :)

  • @Steve-jq4st
    @Steve-jq4st Před 4 lety +2

    I got my D500 last year on the recommendation of a tour guide and professional photographer for a major international outdoors/wildlife magazine. I won’t be selling it because it does everyone I want and exceeds my capabilities. There is too much pressure to always have the latest and models change almost continuously (don’t get me started on golf clubs).

  • @ravichander479
    @ravichander479 Před 4 lety

    a very good video, iam a nikon shooter for the past 35 years from film days to DSLR, at my age the weight of the DSLR is too much for my neck and back, so on 24/01/2020 i bought a Z6 with S lens 24 to 70 f4 i hope i works fine for me in fast auto focus dept, any advice on this camera please

  • @perezrj25
    @perezrj25 Před 4 lety

    I have a D850 and a D750. I have been thinking of selling my D750 because it hardly gets any use anymore. I have been thinking of the Z50 because of it's size and I think it would make a great travel camera. I know it's a crop frame but do you think I could replace my D750 with the Z50. The only time I use the D750 is when I'm shooting a wedding and I use it as a second camera to my D850.

  • @jbenedict100
    @jbenedict100 Před 4 lety

    I have a question that I would like your input on. I have two cameras. A Nikon D7500 and the D750. I am using the full frame for wildlife photography and the crop sensor for portrait and studio work. Do you think I should switch?

    • @Snailmale7
      @Snailmale7 Před 4 lety

      John Benedict no, I think you are should add the Z50 to your collection and have 3 cameras .

  • @rkmacdonald
    @rkmacdonald Před 4 lety +5

    I shoot air shows with my D500. I previously used a D800 and a D810 at air shows, but they were marginal. The focus system of the D500 greatly outperforms the D8XX in terms of fast acquiring and holding. Plus the D500 is lighter and smaller, and the continuous frame rate of the D500 is significantly faster than the D800. You have to shoot (4 or 5 seconds at most) bursts to get good shots at an air show. I don't think I would ever run out of buffer on the Z50 after seeing your video.
    The reason I'm telling you this is that as I get older, the weight and size of the camera become more and more important to me. I would really like to switch to the Z50 to get the smaller size and weight, but only if I could be sure that it could hold focus on an aircraft coming straight toward me at 700 mph, and then continue hold that focus during an extremely quick pan as the aircraft flies closely by. I've also heard that panning with an EVF is more difficult than with an optical VF.
    What do you think about these things?
    Thanks,
    Russ

    • @myetoob23
      @myetoob23 Před 2 lety

      Would have been great to see an answer to this considering the autofocus performance is going to be the deciding factor for me between the 2 cameras.

  • @kirk0831
    @kirk0831 Před 2 lety

    so now you pick Z9, do you feel it is cumbersome and "not tactile"??

  • @mcoffroadinaz4075
    @mcoffroadinaz4075 Před 4 lety +3

    Yes, shooting motor action, we need that buffer. FAST action is something that goes faster than a bicycle.

  • @HEARTISTWORLD
    @HEARTISTWORLD Před 3 lety

    Do you still have the z50

  • @arish.santoso3128
    @arish.santoso3128 Před 2 lety

    I enjoy this tutorial. Please allow me to ask: How to get Z50 continues powered while in use (for video streaming)? Thank you.

  • @adiapte9575
    @adiapte9575 Před 4 lety

    How does D500 compare with XT4 ??

  • @wayner8088
    @wayner8088 Před 4 lety

    Very informative and detailed info. I have both the D500 and Z50 at the moment and I am also in the process of selling one of them. So far for the past month I've been using the Z50 7 times out of 10 photoshoots, and it is seriously a darling and major contender in the world of mirrorless cameras. Going back to the D500 definitely feels like going back to semi-truck. No words can express the ease of usability and functionality of the Z50. I will go with your weighted words on letting go your D500 and do the same here. Thanks!

    • @fabioreina6384
      @fabioreina6384 Před 2 lety

      Hello. Is Z50 good at high ISO? Is it a good camera?

  • @midas1929
    @midas1929 Před 4 lety +1

    Ok, old fashioned opinion here. Remember when cars did not have lane assist and we did not miss it? Nowadays they sell it to us as if we would die without it, together with all the other electronic stuff. If you really need lane assist, you should not be on the road. The same goes with some camera features. If you do not need video, do not mind the size, don't need the latest stuff, want to go on budget and just want to shoot great pics, the D750 is still a full frame option at a now unbeatable price. Nowadays all are photographers, until the "A" is off.

  • @davekorzekwa8727
    @davekorzekwa8727 Před 4 lety +2

    I own the D500, D850, Z7 and Z50. I currently do not have plans on selling any of them. Each has their niche. The D500, D850 and Z7 have built in image sensor cleaning. I notice that the Z50 does not. With the sensors closer to the lens opening, I am expecting more dust issues that with my DSLR's. Other than a blower or sending it in for cleaning, how is the image sensor cleaned ? A dust off photograph is one of the menu options. How does this remove dust spots?

    • @mneedes2
      @mneedes2 Před 4 lety

      My Z6 has a "Clean image sensor" option in the setup menu. Z50 does not. I'm sure your Z7 has it too.

  • @tommacbride3654
    @tommacbride3654 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice job! Well done, Cheers!

  • @freedom978
    @freedom978 Před 2 lety

    I agree' Nikon User D500, D7200, D5300, D5200 and Nikon Lens plus Rokinon 10mm
    and Macro Sigma 70-300mm. I like your combo' I hope to add the D850 soon.
    Please recommend a Mirrorless camera for for night photography' This will be my first Mirrorless Camera; I will of course research It and Thank you for your time and your video.

  • @JoJo-vm8vk
    @JoJo-vm8vk Před 4 lety +10

    @TheSnapChick: what model of memory card are you using with D500 ?
    I love my D500, at the end of Sigma 150-600mm Sport, I wouldn't be comfortable with such a tiny camera as Z50.😉

    • @LeighAndRaymond
      @LeighAndRaymond  Před 4 lety +1

      For this testing, we were using an XQD card or a newer Sony Tough SD card. Prior to that, I had a variety of cards in it.

    • @JoJo-vm8vk
      @JoJo-vm8vk Před 4 lety +1

      @@LeighAndRaymond Sorry, I wasn't clear enough, my fault. What specific model of XQD please ?
      Thank you.

    • @radicalrenegade8528
      @radicalrenegade8528 Před 4 lety

      D500 with the Sigma 150-600 Sport is a beast! I do astrophotography with that combo and also sports photography.

  • @cesarm8811
    @cesarm8811 Před 4 lety +6

    Interesting video. I currently own the a D7200 with the 16-85mm DX VR lens and the 70 -300mm VR (not DX) lens. After following my granddaughter around Disney World parks for several days, I decide to purchase the Z50 with the kit lens and the FTZ adapter. Haven't had chance to use the Z50 yet, but I already like the size and weight versus my D7200. I am still keeping my D7200, but with time I may sell it. Really enjoy your videos, looking to more on the Z 50.

    • @johnbenson7801
      @johnbenson7801 Před 4 lety

      Granted my old 70-300 didn't have VR, but the 50-250mm Z lens blows the old zoom out of the water. Might be something to think about.

    • @ionbarari7202
      @ionbarari7202 Před 3 lety

      How is the Z50 after 6 months?

    • @cesarm8811
      @cesarm8811 Před 3 lety

      @@ionbarari7202 I purchased the Z50 mainly to use for traveling (vacations, visiting the grandchildren, etc). Unfortunately Covid 19 has stop all my travel. But I have used it a little, so far I really like the size, ergonomic, image quality and EVF. Using a DSLR for many years and liking the optical viewfinder, I thought I won't like the EVF. But to my surprise I really like the EVF, since you can see the exposure real time and make adjustment as need. I am looking forward to using the z50 once I get to travel.

  • @troyphillips1077
    @troyphillips1077 Před 4 lety

    I have the d500 with a grip and I grip all my cameras.
    I just got the Sigma 40mm Art for my gripped d850 . Wow dang it’s heavy. Loving the the lens even though it’s heavy. I walked through the woods today with it and an old film camera. It was an old Fujifilm 6x9 rangefinder.
    I have bad knees and very weak these day . After about two hours of walking n shooting I felt strained. A year ago I kind of laughed at folks who complained about the weight of dslrs. Especially full grow men . Well I’m starting to feel there complaints . I’d always worked hard and heavy. Guess I didn’t realize what it was like for folks that had live their lives behind desks and computers.
    I’ll be moving into the mirrorless realm partially within a year .
    Thanks for your great reviews

  • @DexterLaurence
    @DexterLaurence Před měsícem

    If the Z 50 is the only camera that you had, would you use it to do paid work, is it good enough?

  • @wildlifebybrianhoule
    @wildlifebybrianhoule Před 4 lety

    I don't shoot Nikon, but my friends who do, have stuck with the D500 over the Z series. The D500 seems to yield great results judging from their photos. As for 17:25, YES! I just bought the A7RIV as a 2nd body to my A9. The A7RIV does seem to pack a ton of value for the cost. I can't wait to put it through its paces.

  • @jakem9524
    @jakem9524 Před rokem

    The buffer is factory limited to 100 on the Z50 not sure why but thats why it slows down so quick compared to the D500 that does not share that limit.

  • @mitchtillison
    @mitchtillison Před 4 lety

    Like you, I love the immediate feedback provided by electronic viewfinders. Thanks for your many thoughtful reviews and insights. I own th D500 and the z6 and when it comes to anything other than sports or fast moving wildlife, the z6 is infinitely more advantageous for me and my circumstances.

  • @sidvicious3129
    @sidvicious3129 Před 4 lety

    I actually respect that she does stuff like this. It gives an on-site to her and Raymond’s thought process regarding both in buying and selling cameras. It can be fun trying different things if you can afford it, which is why camera and lens rentals is always an option. For me I own a d810, d500, F4 and a Fuji Xt3. Mirrorless advantages are undeniable, but for me, I have never even considered selling my d500 for Fuji, Nikon, Sony or anything else because it’s purpose and I enjoy shooting with it. The d810 is a studio camera for me and the Fuji is for video or times,that I want a lighter body even for photography.
    I still love DSLR and the next upgrade for me will be extremely well thought out and take some time, due to the financial beating you take when you sell or trade in. If I were going to do anything, it would be to move to an xt4 with ibis, but for me I would like to see what Fuji will do with a xh2 first, and I will see what sales if any are offered on the Xt4. In the Nikon camp, I will just wait, the Z6s and Z7s look to be what the Z6 should have been, but a d850 would be an even better bet for me at this time if the price was lower still. I don’t have the rush to the smallest camera mentality as some do, smaller has its place, but sometimes the laws of physics with the bigger lenses kills the Mirrorless size advantages.
    With larger lenses the DSLR is more balanced in the hands,but heavier and for birding that’s what a gimbal is for. I agree that you don’t necessarily need the buffer of the d500, but if you have ever shot jets or fast moving aircraft at air shows, this is one area specifically that the d500 buffer along with the d5 comes in handy and you will be glad that you have it. Mirrorless is great, but Nikon and Canon’s bread and butter is for the time being still DSLR and I still love them and wouldn’t turn down a d5 for any Mirrorless body except a Sony A9, which is just a pleasure to shoot. It comes down to each to their own. I can’t wait to see her and Raymond buy the new Canon R5 and R6 and give their thoughts.

  • @andrewlockett4692
    @andrewlockett4692 Před 3 lety +2

    Just got the Z50 loving it so far.

  • @felipousismix
    @felipousismix Před 3 lety

    Thanks for you honest point of view, priceless!

  • @roninr8199
    @roninr8199 Před 4 lety

    I just got d7500 and When battery is still inside the camera and is turned off, the top lcd screen still shows number of shots remaining. How do I turn that off completely?

  • @WSCOMPUTER
    @WSCOMPUTER Před 4 lety

    BTW have you tried voigtlander 1.2 on z camera? It is a miracle.

  • @randygeene9455
    @randygeene9455 Před 4 lety +7

    I’ll take your D500 to go with my other D500 so that I can carry 2 set-ups at the same time!

  • @user-ui3pg5ot6f
    @user-ui3pg5ot6f Před 9 měsíci

    Great video. I shoot junior rodeo with a Nikon D500, specializing in capturing facial expressions on kiddos and on their horses. I typically spray and pray to get spirit and personality, on horse and rider together if I can. I usually shoot 12,000 to 15,000 RAW pix during a 7-hour rodeo but just shot 25,000 in my last rodeo. What blows me away is that I typically get 5,000 to 7,000 pix per battery. No chimping. Can't explain that but I love it. My greatest problem is at night on a poorly lit arena where I am shooting at an ISO of 51,200 at 10 frames per second and the mirror black out time in a dim viewfinder makes keeping action centered in the sensor difficult. A fellow photog with the latest mirrorless Nikon does not have that black out issue. But I would not change even if I could afford to. I love my D500.

  • @RudiZimmerer
    @RudiZimmerer Před 3 lety +1

    I have the best crop sensor in the NIkon d7200 and I bought the Nikon Z50 because I can protect the sensor with the FTZ mount, yes this is possible... needs some work... And I hate the sticky dust on the sensor... I had to change the sensor on the D7200 already... Not the work that I like, but it is doable. Still the pictures are the same from both cameras... For low light is the DSLR viewfinder definitive better, because you can see what is ...

  • @CALTECH007
    @CALTECH007 Před 4 lety +50

    Love my D500. Not going to buy any more cameras cause the D500 does all I want.

    • @KungPowEnterFist
      @KungPowEnterFist Před 4 lety +2

      You must not do very much. The D500 is really good at one thing, and not much else.

    • @CALTECH007
      @CALTECH007 Před 4 lety +9

      @@KungPowEnterFist Yep! I shoot whales and birds.

    • @johnkosterimages
      @johnkosterimages Před 4 lety +18

      free88 you couldn’t tell the image quality difference between the D500 and the Z6 or Z7 or most other modern cameras if you tried. D500 is a great camera for most things.

    • @KungPowEnterFist
      @KungPowEnterFist Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@johnkosterimages You can believe that if you wish. It is not true, but you can believe it if you want to. I can point out countless examples where it would be easy to see the difference in countless scenarios, but you have already made up your mind and that is fine.
      That whole the D500 is good for most things vs other semi-pro and pro cameras may have been true in 2016-2017, but that stopped being true 2018-forward. There are a lot of cameras on the market now that are the around the same price or less, and have better IQ all around, and better video, and shoot faster, and are smaller, and are lighter, and have better battery life, and use a modern lens mount, and, and, and. I know what the D500 is and what it is not, and there is a price I am willing to pay for it. Its not a lot. The D850 is another story. That is still a good all around camera...for now.

    • @wissell4287
      @wissell4287 Před 4 lety +1

      Same here bro!!

  • @PatrickOSullivanAUS
    @PatrickOSullivanAUS Před 4 lety

    The D500's buffer and it's ability to clear the buffer is an action winner. In fact the D500 buffer (200 shots) is intentionally limited so momentarily removing your finger and pressing again you can action shoot again. I also have the Fuji X-T3 and its buffer is way too short. Anyway camera's are getting better so enjoy them. Also the 35mm Dx lens is good but slow at focusing.

  • @jeremyn6726
    @jeremyn6726 Před 4 lety

    Good video. My current dilemma is used Z6 vs new Z50... Do you have any thoughts? After watching endless video comparisons I thought Sony A7III was my choice but after briefly trying the Nikons I'm leaning away from Sony despite the comparisons stating superior Eye AF etc

    • @scraymond5597
      @scraymond5597 Před 4 lety

      If you like telephoto, the Z50 gives you better resolution compared to cropping a Z6 shot for wildlife, etc... If you do video and would hook to an external recorder, like an Atomos Ninja, I'd get the Z6 and the 12 bit video upgrade.

  • @daveyyc9784
    @daveyyc9784 Před 4 lety +5

    As an amateur I want to go on a two or three day back pack trip in the mountains and not ever worry about battery life. I got that with my D90 and now with my D500, until mirrorless improves, not for me. Not interested in carrying extra batteries. Just me though. Do whatever you like.

    • @TheBigbangguy
      @TheBigbangguy Před 4 lety +1

      Dave YYC Z50 battery can be powered up with a bank power...

  • @adrianvanleeuwen
    @adrianvanleeuwen Před 11 měsíci

    Although I know this video is now 3 years old, I am wondering if you had tried the Nikon D780 which has the Nikon Z6 sensor with PDAF inside which makes using this DSLR okay using in liveview. Electronically the D780 is 12 fps and last of the great DSLRs. That is why I bought one to add with my D750. I also own the Z5 (with IBIS) for its smallness and FF sensor and it is decent quality for travel and also great for some pro use. For a long days event shooting, I still like DSLRs with its many exterior buttons. I may add a Z30 for self vlogging.

  • @blackmamba3427
    @blackmamba3427 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video and commentary 👌

  • @nikonian4589
    @nikonian4589 Před 4 lety +4

    I recently bought the Z50 to see how I feel about the EVF and smaller body. I really enjoy the Z50, I find myself using the F-mount lenses and adapter. If Nikon would come out with some native glass, I would like it a lot more. For now I’m sticking with the D850.

    • @Stop-All-War
      @Stop-All-War Před rokem +1

      If I had a D850, weight vs results & functions..I'd happily carry it.

  • @TeKnoVKNG23
    @TeKnoVKNG23 Před 4 lety +1

    Not dealing with anything near the quality you are, but I've been shooting with both my D7100 and a Sony A6000 that I just got this past cyber Monday, despite it being an old camera, I wanted something somewhat entry-level for my first foray into mirrorless. I still love my big Nikon boy, but I have to say the weight and portability of the A6000 is winning me over and the electronic viewfinder is awesome. Battery life is a bit of an issue, but easily solved with a portable USB charger that I can literally charge the camera with out of my pocket if need be. If I want to go out and shoot with my D7100, I have to bring along my bag full of lenses, but with the A6000 I can literally put the kit 16-50 in my pocket and easily swap between it and the 55-210. As I said, I still love shooting my D7100, it just fits so nicely in my hand and being a bigger guy I like having a bit of weight, so the A6000 is a bit "tiny" in my hands and that can be annoying at times, though I think it's sold me on going Mirrorless when I do eventually upgrade to a professional level camera. For now though, I get the best of both worlds since K&F makes an adapter so I can throw all my Nikon lenses on the A6000.

  • @nateshon3eastbroadtoprailr448

    I sold my D500 I purchased about a year ago when I heard rumors of the Z 6II because it was too heavy for me since I had a stroke in 2016 and I wanted to upgrade to full frame mirorles for its lighter weight

  • @ytr8989
    @ytr8989 Před 4 lety +6

    A Z50 isn’t a D500 replacement; it is more like a smaller mirrorless version of the D7500. The main reason for the Z50 is Fujifilm’s X-T30. But they messed up with those ZX lenses not made for low light conditions. The Z50 has excellent low light capabilities, but those f4.5-6.3 lenses? 😩

    • @612morrison
      @612morrison Před 4 lety +1

      More like a mirrorless d5600

    • @KungPowEnterFist
      @KungPowEnterFist Před 4 lety +4

      @@612morrison Its actually above a D7500. The Z50 has better AF in most situations. Video capabilities are vastly superior. Considerably smaller and lighter. 11fps vs 8fps. BSI sensor. And many more. The Z50 is what I wished the D7500 would be but wasn't. Once the Z lenses fill, this wont even be a discussion. I mean, honestly.

  • @marcoferrito9672
    @marcoferrito9672 Před 4 lety

    the sound of the d500 is pure orgasm. I have a d3100 and I want to upgrade my setup. I'm looking for something ""serious"" for landscape and video as well. The nikon dsrl sucks in video, but the z50 is really good on that, but the d750,d810 are really good for landscape. The z6 is too much expensive right now for me. What do you suggest?

  • @markshirley01
    @markshirley01 Před 4 lety

    Does the A9 have a good EVF and rear screen.

    • @LeighAndRaymond
      @LeighAndRaymond  Před 4 lety

      I LOVED the a9. The only reason I don't own it is that it didn't quite have the dynamic range capability I am used to and I can't purchase all of the cameras.

  • @SohamDas1995
    @SohamDas1995 Před 2 lety +1

    I have both D500 & Z50. I feel like D500's Iso performance is better than Z50 ( almost a stop better ). I am quite astonished as both have megapixel & same sensor size

  • @abuelias6182
    @abuelias6182 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this super cool reference

  • @whfowle
    @whfowle Před rokem

    I use the D500 for auto racing. It gives me greater reach for my telephoto lenses and has the speed and buffer of the D5. I also have a Z6 and 7 but they cannot keep up with the autofocus of the D500 so I use them for stills and other things. For me the replacement of the D500 will be the Z9.

  • @Dylon1981
    @Dylon1981 Před 3 lety

    just got a Z50 to replace my D500 for my hikes and travels. but still keeping the D500 and my D780. only got the Z50 for its weight and 4K video.

  • @pauldhoff
    @pauldhoff Před 4 lety +5

    You know about carrying film and the room that took. What is the problem with having more than one battery and more. Your not paying for film anymore, so that is money for batteries.

  • @theclips2093
    @theclips2093 Před 3 lety

    Coming from the d850 that buffer sounds so good. waiting for the camera to catch up will be a thing of the past

    • @theclips2093
      @theclips2093 Před 3 lety

      im guessing you have a d850 and know what im talking about it doesnt take long for that buffer to fill up. rightfully so those pictures are huge

  • @p.sethia1830
    @p.sethia1830 Před 4 lety

    one of the most level-headed videos on the Z50, totally get the point.

  • @RRRCCCDDD
    @RRRCCCDDD Před 4 lety +3

    Between the two, for me D500 is king outdoors. Inside, I just love mirrorless.

  • @whatmeworry2006
    @whatmeworry2006 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a D500 and my wife has a Z50. I want to buy a full frame mirrorless and know that you have the Z6 and Z7. Post cropping is important to me so I am leaning towards the Z7. I would appreciate your advice. Thanks.

    • @LeighAndRaymond
      @LeighAndRaymond  Před 4 lety +1

      If you are into cropping, the Z7 is probably the way to go. :)

    • @whatmeworry2006
      @whatmeworry2006 Před 4 lety

      TheSnapChick Thanks. Your opinion is greatly appreciated.