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Mirrorless Z
Z50/Z50ii
First impressions of the Pup's Z50ii
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<blockquote data-quote="bluzman" data-source="post: 839511" data-attributes="member: 47800"><p>I sold my 5 year old Z50 to fund a Z50ii. While it's not a replacement for my trusty D500, I found it easily replaced my D7500 which I then sold. As others have mentioned, the small battery pretty much dictates the need to carry a spare. If your daughter's interest in shooting wildlife includes BIFs or critters on the move, the Expeed 7 processor's bird and animal detection AF features will give her a major step up over the D5600.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluzman, post: 839511, member: 47800"] I sold my 5 year old Z50 to fund a Z50ii. While it's not a replacement for my trusty D500, I found it easily replaced my D7500 which I then sold. As others have mentioned, the small battery pretty much dictates the need to carry a spare. If your daughter's interest in shooting wildlife includes BIFs or critters on the move, the Expeed 7 processor's bird and animal detection AF features will give her a major step up over the D5600. [/QUOTE]
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