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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 721820" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>I think they have a real winner with the Z50 and it's probably a marketing test. A lot of people dont return things or cancel subscriptions when they should. Nikon's biggest problem is being 5 years late to the party. The Nikon 1 system got me hooked on mirrorless, but I had to go to another brand for a larger sensor back then and many did the same (evident even in this small community).</p><p></p><p>Nikon has taken a big leap and I think the wider mount can lead to some amazing optics if they can get some momentum in the market. The in body stabilization is decent, but they are behind with that also. IBIS and VR should sync and maintain 5 axis stabilization. I'm thinking this will be accomplished with the newer Z lenses at longer focal lengths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 721820, member: 4399"] I think they have a real winner with the Z50 and it's probably a marketing test. A lot of people dont return things or cancel subscriptions when they should. Nikon's biggest problem is being 5 years late to the party. The Nikon 1 system got me hooked on mirrorless, but I had to go to another brand for a larger sensor back then and many did the same (evident even in this small community). Nikon has taken a big leap and I think the wider mount can lead to some amazing optics if they can get some momentum in the market. The in body stabilization is decent, but they are behind with that also. IBIS and VR should sync and maintain 5 axis stabilization. I'm thinking this will be accomplished with the newer Z lenses at longer focal lengths. [/QUOTE]
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