It does not include built-in sensor cleaning, nor is IBIS present, although Vibration Reduction on some Nikkor lenses is provided.
This provides an improvement of 10 times over the image processing speed of the EXPEED 6 predecessor, which was used in the original Z50.
The camera includes customizable picture profiles to aid in achieving professional-grade video quality.
The Z50II's 209 point autofocus (AF) system is highly effective in recognizing and focusing on a variety of subjects, including faces, animals, birds, vehicles, and moving objects.
The eye-detection AF ensures sharp focus on human eyes, which is particularly beneficial for portrait photography.
This aids in capturing a picture of a fast-moving, unpredictable subject, such as a snake's tongue or a baby's smile.
This allows for remote camera control, instant sharing of images over a smartphone, and GPS information.
[4][5][3] The Z50II has a picture control button added, giving access to 31 built-in preset combinations, allowing for more creative shooting.
[4][5][3] Many controls can be customized to allow quick access to most of the numerous function found in the camera's menus, including:[4][5][3] The Z50II supports:[4][5][3] The Z50II has a pop-up flash, with a guide number of approximately 7/22.
[4][5][3] The camera which is sold in the US has direct support of multiple languages (English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese).