Nikon’s new Z fc mirrorless camera is the company’s second APS-C mirrorless camera, after the Z50, which was released in January 2019. The Z fc has a much more conventional, vintage look than the Z50, with several distinctive physical controls on the body, including separate dials for regulating ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation. Nikon Z fc has a 20.9 megapixel APS-C sensor, 209 AF pixels, an expandable ISO range of 100 - 51200, 11fps burst shooting AF/ AE tracking, an EXPEED 6 processor, an LCD with an LCD touch-angle, a 2360k-dot EVF, 4K UHD video recording at 30p, Live Streaming Supports, Snapbridge and Wi-Fi, and a lighter body. The Z fc has the same Z lens mount as Nikon’s full-frame sensor cameras, thus it can use the same Z branded FX lenses, but with a 1.5x crop factor. The Nikon Z fc is now available for ₹84,995 for the body only, ₹1,05,995 with the Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8 (SE) Lens, and ₹ 97,995 with the Nikkor Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR (Silver) Lens.
Look, Body and Feel
The camera is as antique as they get in terms of style, body, and feel, and the look indicates that it is a tribute to the nikon F series designs, such as the nikon FM1, 2, and FE. And talking about nikon’s F series, which looked great and performed admirably. So, it is clear that nikon is aiming to appease those individuals in this case as well, and of course, with the success of Fuji, who has truly nailed the vintage look with outstanding performance, you can be sure that this will be popular with customers.
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