Nikon
Z fc
Based on 220 Reddit mentions
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Which older DSLR would be a good back up camera.
D850 is the king of Nikon DSLR. But why bother? Unless you are intending to have a bunch of F lenses, just get another Z body. If you want small, get a z6 or zf. Or even a zfc if you are considering crop sensor bodies.
NedKelkyLives in r/Nikon
April 10, 2026 11:40 AM
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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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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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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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Digital camera that’s decent for scanning AND for casual street/ landscape photography?
Nikon Zfc might be a good choice, it still has retro camera style but when paired with a macro lens it's great for film scanning.
EMI326 in r/AnalogCommunity
February 25, 2026 10:54 PM
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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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Which Lens should I consider.
For street photography you dont need a zoom lens. You should get a prime lens with a fast aperture. The 28mm f2.8 would fit your Z FC nicely. The 24 f1.7 is also a great choice. If you want a longer focal length you could also get the 40mm (Nikon or TT artisan). Of course a long zoom can also take g
...ObiWanCanBlowMe0815 in r/Nikon
May 11, 2026 5:26 AM
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Nikon Z70
Z50ii blows away my old D7000 in everyway save for ergonomics and battery life. I can't see a market for something that costs more than the Z50ii when the Z5ii and Z6iii are so good for not much more money. APCs is dominated by fujifilm. I can't see there being much money in it. Lenses are how they
...telechronn in r/nikon_Zseries
May 12, 2026 4:55 PM
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Nikon ZFc or Fuji X-T30 ii?
I use my Nikon Z fc a lot, but I can’t make a fair comparison to the Fujifilm X-T30 II because I’ve never used one. I have a lot of respect for Fuji, though. Before switching to Nikon, I used Sony cameras and still have my Sony lenses. Thanks to the Z mount and a Megadap adapter, those Sony lenses w
...Ok-Smile-240 in r/Nikon
July 1, 2025 2:22 AM
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