Z fc

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Z fc

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Based on 220 Reddit mentions

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Just curious why they picked the d3s for Man of Steel. Just after a bit of back ground was it considered a great camera back then. Lana used it to capture superman?

For the Netflix mini series The Residence, detective Cordelia Cupp uses a Nikon Z fc with the 16-50mm kit lens for birding. I’m willing to bet they just liked the aesthetics of the Z fc and didn’t bother to look into what lens would be appropriate to spot birds from 100 yards out.

MatsuDano in r/Nikon

July 9, 2025 10:34 PM

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I wish they made a black OM-3, this is what it would look like.

every camera that has any aspiration in being a retro body should be available in both silver and black, as both silver and black film cameras were generally available. Fujifilm undestood the assignment, all of their retro bodies come in either black or silver (if not more). But both OM and Nikon re

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MJdoesThings_ in r/M43

November 17, 2025 8:17 AM

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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

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jec6613 in r/Nikon

February 15, 2026 1:26 PM

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Why does the Fujifilm community feel so "alive" and where can I find this vibe with Nikon?

Because Fuji had to spin their lack of image quality and hipsters swallowed it hook, line, and sinker? You can pump the ISO and saturation sliders on any Nikon and get the same lack of dynamic range, grain, and retinal color assault that Fuji lovers enjoy. Ken Rockwell fucking loves his Nikon camera

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Darth_Firebolt in r/Nikon

December 25, 2025 5:18 PM

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Like /r/fujifilm

Yeah if you sort both subs by New and follow them for a while it does seem like there are more images and less chatter on Fujifilm. Probably several thi gs going on. Nikon historically has been more widely known and has made a lot more cameras than Fujifilm. A lot of gear questions in this sub are a

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kineticblues in r/Nikon

July 6, 2025 5:24 PM

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I'm tired of the hate about the Viltrox lawsuit

According to a direct translation of the case: "Case Type: Dispute over royalties for the provisional protection period of an invention patent" Considering Viltrox is a lens manufacturer and Nikon is a camera manufacturer, it is extremely reasonable to surmise that this is about the Z mount. I agree

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EntangledLabs in r/Nikon

February 6, 2026 1:58 AM

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Firmware updates

Is the battery that you purchased, a genuine Nikon battery, or a third party battery?? Nikon has sometimes changed their firmware to brick the camera, when using an off brand battery. I am not saying that I am aware that they have done this to the ZFc, but it is possible. All Nikon firmware is a com

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Ornery-Benefit-8316 in r/nikon_Zseries

March 31, 2026 6:36 AM

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I don’t think Nikon takes APS-C very serious right now

Unless Nikon is willing to invest in developing a new APS-C sensor, maybe partially stacked like in the Z6iii, the Z50ii (and maybe new Z30 and Zfc equivalents with the EXPEED 7 processor) may be the end of the line, in my view. As much as we love these cameras, it’s a shrinking market, and Nikon ha

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DCshreddar in r/Nikon

September 1, 2025 4:07 PM

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Snapbridge app, does it work seamlessly now in 2025? About to buy my first Nikon.

The Z50/Zfc/Z30 all have EXPEED6, which was released in 2018. It was behind the times in 2018, and although Nikon did a lot to make EXPEED6 cameras less awful than they were at release, they're still "usable" at best. EXPEED7, on the other hand, is competitive with Sony and Canon today. Unless you'r

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nrubenstein in r/nikon_Zseries

September 16, 2025 2:47 PM

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Anyone switched from fuji to Nikon zf and regretted it ?

I switched from Nikon mirrored to Fuji. I was in the same boat, looking at the Zf and Zfc for a nice retro manual digital camera. I loved my FF camera and the depth of field it has (I have take many great photos with it.). I liked the Zf more than the Zfc, but neither truly offered that manual camer

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scubalizard in r/FujifilmX

January 9, 2026 2:48 PM

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