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The Nikon Z fc is a retro-inspired compact mirrorless camera featuring a 20.9MP DX-format CMOS sensor and EXPEED 6 processor, delivering superb image quality. Designed for both stills and 4K UHD video, it includes a flip-out vari-angle touchscreen, full-time eye-detection autofocus, and built-in stereo microphone with external mic support. Connectivity is seamless with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth via the SnapBridge app for instant sharing. Compatible with a wide range of NIKKOR Z and F-mount lenses, the Z fc blends classic tactile analog controls with modern digital performance, making it ideal for stylish creators and vloggers who want vintage aesthetics without compromising on tech.























| ASIN | B09883MWLL |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 209 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,028 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #57 in Mirrorless Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 12 Bit |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Built-In Media | Camera Body Only |
| Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
| Camera Lens | The Nikon Z fc is compatible with NIKKOR Z lenses, offering a versatile focal length range, excellent low light performance, and advanced image stabilization for sharp and clear images. |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon F, Nikon Z |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, Wi-Fi |
| Continuous Shooting | 11 FPS |
| Crop Mode | 3:2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (257) |
| Digital Scene Transition | False |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 800 x 480 Pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 3.04 million |
| Effective Still Resolution | 20.9 MP |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Exposure Control | Automatic, Manual |
| File Format | JPEG |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | SD |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | U3 |
| Flash Memory Type | SDHC |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V10 |
| Flash Modes | First-Curtain Sync, Off, Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction |
| Focal Length Description | 16-50 millimeters |
| Focus Features | Passive |
| Focus Mode | Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus, Manual Focus |
| Form Factor | Mirrorless |
| HDMI Type | Type D Micro HDMI |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, USB |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Has Self-Timer | Yes |
| ISO Range | 100-51200 |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image stabilization | Digital |
| Item Type Name | Mirrorless cameras. |
| Item Weight | 0.86 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
| Lens Construction | Wide Angle |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 204,800 |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Maximum Focal Length | 50 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 20.9 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 Seconds |
| Metering Methods | Evaluative |
| Minimum Focal Length | 16 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 900 Seconds |
| Model Name | Z fc DX-format Mirrorless Camera Body |
| Model Number | 1671 |
| Model Series | Z fc |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Optical Zoom | 1 x |
| Photo Filter Size | 46 Millimeters |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 20.9 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
| Real Angle Of View | 24.2 Degrees |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Self Timer | 20 Seconds |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 1671 |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic |
| Skill Level | Amateur |
| Special Feature | Live View |
| Specific Uses For Product | Videography, Photography |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Supported Media Type | stills_and_video |
| Total Still Resolution | 20.9 MP |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 018208016716 |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Write Speed | 11 fps |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |
C**T
A Nice Little Camera for the Serious or Less-Serious Photographer
Disclaimer: I’m speaking from the perspective of a dabbler, not a pro or even a serious hobbyist. If you fall into one of those categories, there are far more technical reviews you can read. I am reviewing from the perspective of someone who just wants to take some nice pictures but is not a camera expert. Bear that in mind if you choose to read on. Last year I decided I wanted an upgrade from an older Nikon (D3200?) purchased over a decade ago. There was nothing wrong with my old camera, but it lacked certain features, like wireless photo transfer, which made things inconvenient, and I just wanted something a little smaller and newer. I did a lot of shopping and comparing and ultimately settled back on Nikon and this particular model for three reasons: 1. The Fuji camera I was looking at was very sold out. 2. The Zfc had good reviews and a reasonable price point. 3. I had been using my old Nikon camera recently and was familiar with the functionality. (I did have a Fuji once upon a time, but it was a very, very long time ago in digital camera years.) I also have small hands, so size and weight are really important. I think I would have done fine with either this camera or the Fuji I was looking at, but in any case, it was a factor. I’ve been using this camera for about a year now and taken it on a few travels. It has lived up to expectations as far as size and weight, but definitely do yourself a favor and buy the grip. It’s not very expensive, it seamlessly blends in and doesn’t affect the vintage look, and I’m not sure how anyone functions without it. The lens the camera came with (16-50mm) is basic but serviceable, and if you’re just starting off on your DSLR journey it will take a nice enough photo until you start wanting something more/different. I’ve purchased a few lenses since, including a heavier zoom lens and one non-Nikon brand lens. Everything has connected smoothly and worked well with the camera. Getting Around: The menus are fairly intuitive, and similar enough to the older model that I didn’t have to struggle to learn where everything was. (If this is your first, you will, unfortunately, have to learn where everything is.) Ironically, the one thing I’ve really struggled with on this camera is the gosh-darn wireless photo transfer! Every time I want to use it I spend too much time trying to make it work, although this is partly because I photo dump so infrequently. I’ve had more luck getting an SD card reader and going that route. Durability: Other than that, technically-speaking, I’ve had no complaints. The battery life has been very good, and when I was trying my hand at some night photography when it was positively freezing (literally right at freezing) out, it handled the weather like a champ. Speaking of “like a champ,” the camera has taken some small tumbles (maybe a foot or so onto carpet, but a tumble nonetheless) and been slung around inside a camera bag inside my backpack and shows no signs of trouble. I suppose these days you don’t expect a product to break when the wind blows on it, but when you pay over a thousand dollars for something, you’re also afraid that it will break when the wind blows on it. So far, so good. Photo Quality: Obviously the lens has some bearing on the photos you take, but I’ve generally been happy with the pictures I’ve taken. The colors are brilliant and the pictures crisp. I think we all have our sense of what colors should look like, so of course I will tinker a little bit afterward, but a lot of the time the picture is absolutely fine without adjustment. Autofocus mostly knows what it’s doing, and when it doesn’t I switch to manual, and the camera has, thus far, performed well in lower light. (Noting here that while I mostly use autofocus, I also use manual settings for everything else. There’s no shame in putting your camera on full-auto, but sometimes these cameras can go a little overboard in favor of letting in light, and it washes out your results in a way no photo app can salvage. This PSA is also my way of saying, “I do not have a lot of experience with the auto settings.”) In short, this is a really nice camera for the price point, good for smaller hands, and it travels well. It’s obviously not a super-pro-level rig (see: price point) but if you’re like me and you just want to take some nice pictures of your journeys (whether that’s literal journeys or the figurative journey of life) then you can’t do much better and could do a whole lot worse. (And did I mention that it’s cute? It’s a really cute camera. I love a vintage-looking anything.)
B**B
Best of digital and SLR
I love this camera. I came up with Nikon film SLRs including the FM2 that this is based upon so I find the Zfc very intuitive to handle. It's better than my D7000. The controls on the top deck are great--no menu-diving for basic adjustments! The fold-out display itself is well organized and convenient especially since it will flip around and fold flat against the camera. I use the touchscreen all the time. The viewfinder is bright and not too busy. Picture quality is excellent shooting JPGs at the FINE level. I like the "Silent" setting--good for quiet, indoor events. I bought an SB-700 speedlight--no complaints there. The Zfc will even accept my legacy SB-25 on manual. Autofocus is fantastic, metering great. I use some of the creative filter settings. Snapbridge works well with my Android phone. Very easy to review and share images in the moment with onboard wifi & Bluetooth. I'm aware that the full-frame Nikon Zf is favored by many for its sensor size and marginally higher-quality images. If I want to approximate that with the Zfc though, I can shoot RAW up to about 20 MB/shot. I don't use the camera for video at all--I'm a stills guy who prefers shooting news events and features. The Zfc does feel light and smaller by comparison with the Zf. That's not necessarily a drawback as I believe the quality is fine, although I did add a Smallrig grip that matches the camera perfectly. If you want to want to do street photography without spending a ton of money, get the Nikkor 28mm 2.8 prime or one of the even more diminutive, relatively fast lenses and blast away.
G**.
Absolutely LOVE this camera.
While I am not a professional photographer, I can confirm I am now the go-to photographer within my family/friends group. This beautiful retro-style camera puts out amazing pictures. (Noting the photo is only as good as the lens you buy) with quality lenses this camera is spectacular. I love the retro look, it’s not cheap plastic either. Hands down the best (and most favorite) camera I’ve ever owned. There are mixed signals regarding the auto-focus on video mode out, I personally do not have any problems. I find the settings I need and hit record and it tracks/focuses like a Boss. Love this camera- period. As for the seller: arrived early, well packaged, in pristine condition. Original packaging undamaged in transit. Cost was appropriate and not inflated, couldnt ask for a smoother transaction truth be told. I do recommend the seller as well as the camera.
H**Z
Love my Nikon
I love my camera, the quality, autofocus, easy to use, worth every $$
J**N
Intuitive
Very fun to use. Stylish. Wish the body was higher quality material, but still not an issue. I love all the knobs and analog dials.
M**H
I'm in love!
Because I have arthritis, I wanted a camera that was lighter weight than my old Nikon D7100, and when I saw that this camera had the old-style knobs on top, I jumped at the chance to buy it. I love the easy access to the settings, which I can adjust by feel while keeping my eye on the viewfinder and my subject. I just came back from 7 days in Morro Bay, CA to photography the local wildlife and this camera handled it all very well. It does have a bit of a problem focusing at night, but don't they all? I am most accustomed to using the viewfinder, rather than the large display, so I ended up turning off the display because my nose kept hitting it and activating the touch controls, screwing up my shot. However, it's super easy to switch it back on when needed. I shot under sunny skies and cloudy, rainy days. I shot action, closeup, and distance shots of wildlife (see photos). I'm really impressed with this camera and, because it's so lightweight, it's going to be my constant companion from now on.
J**C
Amazon entregó en el tiempo prometido. Sobre esta lente, las imágenes y los videos que toma con la cámara Z5 son de gran calidad. En realidad no se distorsiona en los extremos no obstante ser gran angular, razón por la que utilizaba el 40 mm f2. No está estabilizado y no tiene ningún switch. Se debe usar en cámaras con estabilizador integrado. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
A**R
it came with no warranty or manual, the box is obviously opened before. Returned without trying the camera.
B**.
The invoice mentions that the package contains additional battery but there is none. Only 1 battery in the packet.
A**S
The product is not as per description and photo provided. These is no lense provided, extra battery missing and memory card also not there in the package.
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