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Goalier95 Posted
Upgrading from an 10 year old Canon Rebel DSLR that felt so heavy and clunky and going to a mirrorless felt great. Images in daylight are fantastic and sharp. Bokeh effect that knocks the background are super easy and much better than my iPhone 11 Pro Max. Taking fast images are easy too with the 11 fps burst option. I especially love the fully articulating touch screen which allows me to snap shots that would otherwise make my back sore! The touch screen is also pinch to zoom and double taps just like a smartphone. Battery life is exceptional with all day shooting capabilities but just in case, I purchased a spare Nikon battery for vacation trips. Shooting 4K video is crisp but IBIS is non-existent so you may have to use a gimbal for smoother clips. For that I just continue to use my iPhone with a DJI OM5 gimbal. Lastly, it's very subjective but this lightweight camera just looks cool. It's very retro designed but so easy to carry when hiking and taking along the city for quick snap shots. There are various options and accessories which I purchased as well to make it even better like the grip handle that screws on and a thumb attachment for superior grip. Love this amazing camera for everyday pics and for learning photography as well. Yeah, it's not a Sony A7SIV but for the price, the images look great to me. (Note: Images shown are compressed and not full resolution)
AdamC Posted
My fiance loves this camera, it is her first professional camera. It's not too complex to use and takes great quality pictures without too much experience needed.
GAiTer Posted
Everyone wants to know the story behind this camera its a retro look which i love. The pictures are great the accsories for it are endless. The lens options are great! The only downside is that its not prefect for taking portraits. I’ve had it for some time now and I still love it! Did great through photograph class. Great for someone just starting off.
AmberlyR Posted
The nostalgia! I kove that this not only looks like a film camera but functions like one too! It has all the dedicated dials for ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation. It also has a light meter when looking through the view finder just like vintage film cameras. The touch screen is really nice for using Auto Focus and swiping through pictures to view them. The WiFi and Bluetooth connect quick and are super nice to have! Quality is good, but I definitely will want other lenses which is why it only gets a 4/5 stars for me.
jmancini Posted
Purchased this "beauty" because I am an Nikon user since the 70's and liked to try the Nikon's mirrorless technology. Also purchased the Nikon FTZ adapter in order to use some of the compatible lenses I own. For once I have to say that the stock lens included in the kit (16- 50) works very well for what it is. Using the FTZ adapter I was able to check the camera with my 16 - 85 G ED and the possibilities are limited only to my creatibity. The bad news, since the mirrorless system exposes the sensor each time to swap a lens the risks to get dust are out there. I swapped lens once, carefully and in a close room without a breeze, sadly, photos started to show dust since then. For a test, went back to the original lens but still the same, not worse. The final disapointmen came when I learned that this body does not have electrostatic sensor cleaner so you need to clean it yourself, that is not always a good idea. Won't recommend this camera unless you're going to leave the stock lens always there.
txsue Posted
Part of the attraction was the retro look. It reminded me of the Pentax K1000 that I had as a teen. But, honestly, the photo quality is amazing. I’ve bought the 50-250mmns and telephoto lens and 105mm mc lens.
CBkid Posted
I replaced my Nikon D7200 with the Z fc. Although it came with the Z 16-50 lens, I'm using my Nikkor 18-200 and 10-24 DX lenses. Excellent, light weight camera that captures amazing images.
Raymond Posted
Its look and functionality it's just perfect and exactly what I wanted. Planning to take a photography class to get the max out of my new camera.
Joel78sb Posted
I’ve been having a blast using this camera. Not being a pro or anything, basically a beginner here. I found using this to be supper fun and easy. It fills good in hand and not to bulky so it’s a great on the go camera. Got a lot of compliments for how it looks.
John Posted
Really enjoying the camera so far, have gotten some amazing shots both day and night. My first "pro" camera after one youtube video and a few hours I started shooting full manual. Loving it so far.
Jenja Posted
Spend less and get the Z50. Exact same sensor and more intuitive. I thought I would like this vintage design and using the dials, but it wasn't as intuitive and ergonomic as the Z50 (and any other Nikon from the past 15 years). This is a repackaged Z50 at a higher price point. If you like the knobs and dials of a Nikon from the 60s, I'd recommend just buying an old film camera. This is a daytime travel camera and I think you can get a better deal with one of the retro-designed Fujifilm. Super disappointed in this Nikon. It's pretty much just for looks imo. Oh, and low-light with this lens is pretty bad, but that's to be expected with the f/3.5-6.3. It may perform better with a different DX lens, but I've returned it (at 15% restocking fee, what the heck!?) and have opted for a full frame. This is cute and light and feels solid, but I honestly think the iPhone 13 takes better pictures. Too bad. I learned photography on a Nikon that looked like this so I felt a lot of nostalgia when buying it. But I went ahead and bought the new Sony a7 iv with some nice glass instead.
EduardoM Posted
The camera is quick, precise and stylish. I love the dials and the analog feel associated with the physical controls to change aperture, iso and exposure.
LTony Posted
Up to now still my favorite camera. I have a Nikon Zf, Fujifilm X100VI and a Sony A7IV. The other three gives me a great result without any manual settings and skills, but Zfc does require you to understand photography better.
Cassidyj Posted
I'm very happy with my camera. Love the old style vintage look. Amazing that it has all new technology.
Chuck Posted
Love this camera. Feels like one that I learned in when I was younger.
JRJR Posted
Great camera! Very easy to use. Light weight. Takes excellent pictures. Purchased it to travel with. The retro styling makes it an eye catcher as well. I would recommend it
ChadO Posted
The Nikon Z fc is an absolute joy to use. From the moment you pick it up, the retro design catches your eye, but it’s the intuitive controls and modern performance that really make it shine. Whether you’re new to photography or a seasoned shooter, this camera feels easy to use, but still powerful enough to grow with you. Menus are clear, the dials give it that satisfying hands-on feel, and the image quality is impressive—sharp, vibrant, and reliable even in low light. It’s lightweight, fun to carry, and connects seamlessly to your phone for quick sharing. If you’re looking for a camera that combines style, simplicity, and serious capabilities, the Z fc is a fantastic choice.
SoWriteImages Posted
I’m a freelance photographer and although this isn’t suitable for pro sessions, it’s great for spec shooting and travel. It’s lightweight, takes great images and video with a great price poibt
RikaT Posted
Great camera takes very nice pics. I like the vintage look though I wish the body was metal instead of plastic. But overall it seems to do everything I need as far as video and still pics. It's lightweight, so it'll be easy to travel with.
QNikon Posted
I’ve been debating between this camera, other Z’s camera, and the Nikon ZF. My final choice won’t disappoint me. I love the style. It’s light weight allow me to carry everywhere and hand won’t get tire from holding it while shooting. Sharp and bright images.