I think the camera appears very functional and appealing. No need to put on the mundane DX lenses if alternatives exist. A "pancake" Nikkor in Z livery would suit it just fine.
Perhaps I should pre-order a Z50, just for fun.
I agree, and I'm also thinking of pre-ordering one.
I actually think Nikon's advertising for the Z50 is a bit misleading, as it implies the camera is mainly aimed at the Instagram and selfie crowd and people switching from their phones to a real camera. However, there are many features I find appealing, like both front and back wheels and two function buttons (although it's not clear if they're crippled) plus (reasonable) weather proofing. These are features that are clearly aimed at "more advanced" photographers. Full compatibility with the FTZ adapter means I'll be able to use my old manual Nikkor primes. Alright, no EXIF data, but that's something I can live with.
What I need to know before ordering is the size of the buffer though. That's curiously missing yet. 20 or more RAWs and I'm good to go. There are only two things I don't really like: Yet another new battery, and the camera doesn't have USB-C. Not worried about the lack of IBIS, I don't really need it. For me it's more of a "nice-to-have" rather than a "must-have".
Hermann