Nikon
Z fc
Based on 220 Reddit mentions
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Long overdue upgrade from Sony NEX 5r straight to Nikon Z50II: WOW
Nikon hasn't disclosed if the D7500 or Z50II have FSI or BSI sensors, the only thing we do know is that they use the same photosites as they test identically giving you the same output, and aside from the PDAF photosites and some modest speed improvements handle identically. For all photographic pur
...jec6613 in r/Nikon
February 15, 2026 1:26 PM
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OM System Now Majority Owned By Former Olympus Camera Division Lead
The big one is that the Continuous AF with Tracking is nowhere near as good as Nikon 3D Tracking, and you can't set it to "any subject detect" like the Nikons. Then other things like you can't re-center the focus point by long-pressing "OK" unless you have moved it recently and it is active. Punch-i
...postmodest in r/M43
April 2, 2026 2:22 PM
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Talk me out of a Z7.
So I come from a unique perspective, where I did the same thing 5 years ago, except I went from an E-m1II + E-M1X to a Z9 and Z6. Had all the 1.2 Pro lenses too, like it was balls-deep-peak-Olympus. What I learned, was no matter what you get in Nikon-land, it’s going to be better than an E-M1II, whi
...06035 in r/Nikon
August 6, 2025 2:28 AM
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Z30 to Z50ii big enough upgrade?
it has the same exact sensor. It doesn't have the same sensor. Although Nikon introduced a 20.9MP sensor in 2017 with the D500, it's undergone two major upgrades since then: the first to the Z30/Z50/Zfc's sensor to add phase detect autofocus and improve readout speed, and again for the Z50II to give
...jec6613 in r/Nikon
April 19, 2026 12:26 PM
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Should I get the nikon zfc or the nikon z50 ii?
Recommend Z50 II for better AF. https://cameradecision.com/compare/Nikon-Z50-II-vs-Nikon-Z-fc
rainy_diary in r/Nikon
April 27, 2026 6:02 AM
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Looking for a travel camera and first mirrorless
Nikon z50ii/zfc+24 F1.7 or 16-50 f2.8 Nikon z5ii / zf 40 f2 or 24-70 f4 And if action autofocusing isn't a huge priority Z5/6/7/6ii with 40 f2 or 24-70. Always the 24-120 option too!
BlindBanditt in r/Nikon
January 25, 2026 4:07 PM
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Zfc in May 2026?
If this is your sole camera get the z50ii. I have the zfc and its incredible but it has a far worse AF than the newer nikon cameras
CandidSilent in r/Nikon
May 10, 2026 3:00 AM
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Nikon z fc or Nikon z50II?
the other has slightly better specs Replace "slightly" with "significantly". The Z50ii has way better subject detect AF, a remote release port, user presets and custom buttons, so many other small details too that add up. All the APSC Nikon Zs share the same sensor, so there's little practical diffe
...Usual-Champion-2226 in r/Nikon
April 19, 2026 8:49 PM
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Discussion - see below
The only advantage of MFT is the weight and lens size advantage for travel. Panasonic's MFT bodies are the same size as their FF bodies, so the only advantage those have is readout speed for video. OM's camera-size advantage would disappear if Nikon released a Zfc II with Z50II autofocus and video.
...postmodest in r/M43
January 31, 2026 4:46 AM
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Is it just me or a used Panasonic G9 is the best camera on the market?
It’s a great camera and well designed. If you’re into manual mode, you can even assign the ISO to the wheel in back. It truly is excellent. Learn the auto focus on the camera and it’s fine for photos. I prefer the viewfinder on my Nikon Z fc as Nikon seems to have this down in mirrorless. That being
...Hour_Message6543 in r/M43
July 22, 2025 3:07 AM
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