I've been following this thread since it started, and I think it's now about time I got myself a Z as well. I've still got quite a few AIS lenses, and I really want to use them once again in the future. A couple of months ago I was quite sure I'd get myself a Z6, having tried one in the field for a a day. I know the limitations of the Z6 when it somes to BIF, and I can live with them, especially as I won't give up my DSLRs (D7500, D300, D5300) for the foreseeable future.
Now, after the Z50 came out, I'm not so sure anymore. I normally shoot DX and I'm into wildlife photography, so the Z50 would fit nicely. It's also smaller and lighter than the Z6, that makes it quite attractive to me. I'm not too worried about the lack of IBIS in the Z50 since I normally use fairly fast shutter speeds anyway. However, I can't find any decent reviews of the Z50 yet, especially not from a wildlife photographer's perspective. Just a lot of noise and downright nonsense on Youtube ...
If there is anybody here who knows both the Z6/7 and the Z50, there are a few points I'm interested in:
- - What's the AF of the Z50 like compared to that of the Z6/7? Are there any differences? And does anyone have any experiecne using the Z50 for "dynamic subjects"?
- - What's the build quality of the Z50 like? About the same as the Z6/7, or is it a more of an "amateur camera build"?
- - Did anyone try out a Z50 (or any of the other Z cameras) with one of the old long lenses? I've still got the 4.5/300 IF-ED, the 5.6/400 IF-ED and the 5.6/600 IF-ED back from the film days, and these are lenses I want to use with the Z.
- - On the subject of Z6 vs. Z50 again: Does the IBIS make any real difference with the AIS lenses, the long lenses I mean? The 5.6/400 was my walk-around lens for quite a few years, and I'd quite like to use it in the field again, admittedly for nostalgic reasons more than anything else ...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hermann