Just a reminder how petite -- and cute -- setup the Z50 provides if coupled with say an old W-Nikkor. Here it is with the excellent W-Nikkor 3,5cm f/1.8 from 1959 (!). The combination still, after all these years, can render tack sharp images.
I found out why you have camera set to A-position when an lens with no contacts is attached. I just got my Z50 and has started playing with it. It works like an FE2 in A-mode. Exposure is set according to Aperture. This a step up compared to when I was using same setup on D5200. Also nice to get histogram in viewfinder. During playback I have only found histogram function if the OK bottom is programmed to this but I like quick zoom in also. Seems I can't have both. On D5200 I could scroll through different views for the playback function with different kinds of information. Maybe it is just me that has not found out yet.
I was looking for a electronic rangefinder when a manuel lens is used but it seems it does not exist?
But at least I can zoom in and the viewfinder acts more like an old focus screen so it much easier to see when image is in focus.
With Z-lens I found out how to activate focus tracking after some search on internet. It was not very obvious just browsing through the menu.
The 16-50 kit lens seems good value for money. Very sharp but a bit slow at the long end. But VR works very well. It was possible to make an ok sharp image down to 1 sec. handhold.
It can focus down to about 20 cm depending on zoom setting.
Have ordered a Z 50/1.8 which will be a kind of a portrait lens on Z50 and probably an OK portraits lens. Think this was the better choice between 35/1.8 and 50/1.8 now I have the 16-50.
Interesting that the 50/1.8 is a 12 lens design and the 35/1.8 is "only" 11.