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Nikon Z50 Underwater Photos

Nikon Z50 Underwater Photos

Underwater Photography Guide Editors Nirupam Nigam and Jenna Szerlag took the Nikon Z50 crop sensor mirrorless camera out to see what it was capable of underwater.

Ikelite Underwater Housing for Nikon Z50 Copyright Nirupam Nigam

These photos were taken using the Nikon 60mm f/2.8G Macro lens and the Nikon 8-15mm Fisheye lens. Both lenses require the FTZ adapter. TTL strobe flash exposure via dual DS160 strobes and DL1 DS Link TTL Converter.

Read their full review of the Z50 camera on the UWPG site.

Flounder Copyright Jenna Szerlag with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Octopus Eye Copyright Jenna Szerlag with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Copyright Jenna Szerlag with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Copyright Jenna Szerlag with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Urchin Copyright Nirupam Nigam with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Copyright Nirupam Nigam with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Copyright Nirupam Nigam with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Copyright Nirupam Nigam with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Shrimp Copyright Nirupam Nigam with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Copyright Nirupam Nigam with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Copyright Nirupam Nigam with Nikon Z50 in Ikelite Housing

Ikelite Underwater Housing for Nikon Z50 Copyright Nirupam Nigam

Photos copyright © 2020 Nirupam Nigam and Jenna Szerlag / Underwater Photography Guide

 

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Additional Reading

First Look Nikon Z6, Z7 Mirrorless Underwater Housing

In the Water with the Nikon Z6 Full Frame Mirrorless Camera

The Best Mid-Range Camera Underwater by the Specs

The Myth of TTL Strobe Exposure Underwater

Nikon Z7 and 8-15mm Fisheye Underwater Photos with Compact 8 inch Dome

DL1 DS Link Nikon TTL Converter Underwater Photos

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