Protection, Prevention, Troubleshooting, and Firmware |
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One of the nice things about modern electronic cameras like the Z50 II is that they have fewer mechanical moving parts to fail, so they are less likely to “wear out.” No film transport mechanism and no wind lever or motor drive. You don’t even have to worry about complicated linkages from camera to lens to physically stop down the lens aperture. Instead, tiny, reliable motors are built into each autofocus lens (and you lose the use of only that lens should something fail). The main moving components on the Z50 II, aside from the sensor itself, are switches, dials, buttons, and the doors that open to allow you to remove and insert the battery and memory cards.
On the other hand, ...
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