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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
...MJdoesThings_ in r/M43
November 17, 2025 8:17 AM
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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
...nrubenstein in r/nikon_Zseries
September 16, 2025 2:47 PM
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-EVF -Fully articulating screen -Flash -Film simulation in camera (less work in post) -Vintage/ retro camera design That's a long list, but due to the vintage/retro design that limits it to three Nikons: Df, Zfc, and Zf. The EVF and articulating screen limit it to the last two, and none of them have
...jec6613 in r/nikon_Zseries
March 10, 2026 2:41 AM
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Yeah I'm confused, having less grip makes it more usable? It's fine if you like the zf lots of people do, but it's definitely not smaller than most bodies these days. E: if Nikon gets a full frame sensor into the zfc body I will switch in a heartbeat btw
why-everyone-so-mean in r/Nikon
December 31, 2025 9:17 AM
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Z50 II is on the latest generation of Nikon software, whereas the Zfc is a generation back. The extra customizability, improved autofocus (subject detection and the return of 3D tracking), and better camera responsiveness are worth the upgrade
human_performance in r/Nikon
January 25, 2026 8:04 PM
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I was in a very similar boat, not too long ago. I love Nikon and still it is the brand I look at the most but I wasn’t taking my DSLR with me nearly as much as I wished, if at all, due to the size. I also have several Nikon manual lenses from the F and FM/FM2 days and would’ve loved the idea of adap
...Ok-Recognition-7256 in r/fujifilm
March 18, 2026 10:11 AM
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