Nikon
Z fc
Based on 220 Reddit mentions
$856.95
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Recomendation for beginners
Okay, so a couple of things That is absolutely the right camera to start learning photography - good job. Until the Z50II came out I always recommended the ZFc but for various reasons the Z50II is now the better choice Don't buy new. See if Nikon has that exact gear available refurbished at a discou
...vyralinfection in r/Nikon
December 7, 2025 9:25 PM
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Birthday gift help! Which option would you pick?
Sir, those aren't point and shoot cameras. Personally I have the Nikon zfc, light and reliable camera great for carrying aroun. It's sensor is an aps-c, so lenses are cheaper and the quality is great for socials or not-very-large prints. Also I use cheaper lenses (mostly Viltrox). Most point and sho
...NeofitoGB in r/AskPhotography
July 12, 2025 10:20 AM
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Viltrox AF 35mm F1.8 EVO & Nikon Z5II - quick test
Hi there, great shots, i own Nikon Zfc and have few viltrox AIR primes for aps-c i love them Also TTartisan they are even cheaper than viltrox and are amazing I bought ttartisan 35mm 1.8ii for 129€ free shipping directly from their site and i was suprised the lens has an amazing gentle swirly bokeh
...vedoxt in r/nikon_Zseries
May 1, 2026 8:44 AM
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Debating whether to stay with MFT
Personally I like the gripless design and the aesthetic of the EM5/OM5 series with silver top. The EM1 does raise the question of why not move to a bigger sensor system. Nikon Z Fc doesn't have IBIS. Nikon Z F looks great to me, but it's a question of price really. Camerasize dot com is a good way t
...Intrepid_Bobcat_2931 in r/M43
April 24, 2026 9:28 AM
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Got the Z8. Mistake?
If size if your concern, good thing you didn’t get the Z9. The Z8 is wayyy smaller version of Z9 in comparison and should be fine for street and most other photography. Not sure what Leica you were shooting on before. The Z6iii is a bit smaller, better in low light has a slightly better battery life
...Venzella_Kage in r/Nikon
January 28, 2026 8:44 PM
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GR IV or GR IV HDF for school shootings?
Get yourself the Nikon Zfc with the 16-50mm kit lens. The GRIV is a fixed lens camera and 28mm won’t be enough reach for school events. You want to have some versatility, and not be locked into a wide focal length. Especially in a photography club where you’re probably going to be shooting a variety
...Nonners76 in r/ricohGR
January 22, 2026 5:16 PM
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Just upgraded my Z50 to a Z50II.
I sold my Z50 and Zfc, bought the Z50II body as soon as it was available. The amount of customization is worth the upgrade by itself, let alone EXPEED7 improvement. I have mine set up virtually identical to my Z8. I wish Nikon had an f/4 16-80 zoom.
Regular-Bat-4449 in r/nikon_Zseries
May 11, 2025 2:49 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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Zfc in May 2026?
Regarding image quality, looking for recent reviews of the Z50 will give you the best idea of what you can expect from the Zfc. If you end up with the Zfc, make sure you consider adding a grip. If you decide to go full frame, make sure you consider the Zf. Current tech with the retro look. I have a
...BreeLenny in r/Nikon
May 9, 2026 11:31 PM
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Recently invested in the DX line... and feel like I got screwed. Am I missing something?
Nikon makes the 16-50mm f2.8 VR lens for APS-C. You also might consider just buying FF lenses with VR. There are plenty available. The advantage is the greater sharpness available with a FF lens since you are only using the center of the image circle. As others have mentioned - using F mount glass w
...OliverEntrails in r/Nikon
February 3, 2026 1:31 PM
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