Nikon Z FC brings new-generation APS-C mirrorless technology in classic, retro styling for Rs 84,995

The Nikon Z FC is here, joining Nikon’s extensive list of Z-mount mirrorless cameras. Before anything specific, this is a gorgeous take by Nikon that goes back to the classic, 35mm film SLR camera design. The Z FC also proves that Fujifilm isn’t the only one on the market that can create solid retro designs for its cameras paired with cutting-edge mirrorless camera technology, and while its primary design fuses a metal alloy and black plastic body. Does Nikon also make it available in a total of six color options at some point in the future. In terms of performance, nicono Z FC is close enough to nikon z50 Offers – which is great for beginner photographers and the occasional hobbyist.

in reference to this DisplayOf course, the Nikon Z FC has an APS-C DX format image sensor with 20.9 megapixel resolution, which is exactly the same as what the Z50 offers. The top panel is super interesting – there’s an electronic OLED viewfinder module designed into the old school optical pentaprism viewfinder housing design. On either end, it has three physical dials to control shutter speed, ISO, and exposure compensation. Surrounding the shutter speed toggle, there’s also a step-wise toggle that lets you select from full manual shooting, aperture priority, shutter speed priority, program and full auto modes. In other words, you can control your essential shooting controls without touching the touchscreen.

The top panel of the camera also has a hot shoe for hooking up accessories, and there’s also a small LCD display that shows you exposure readings—something you can control directly with a compatible lens. The Nikon Z FC also gets a 209-point hybrid phase detection and contrast autofocus module, which covers 87 percent of the frame. On paper, this bit is somewhat mid-tier, so it remains to be seen how it works in the real world. The native ISO range goes from 100 to 51200, which is about what you’d expect from it.

While videography isn’t the main focus for the Nikon Z FC, the APS-C camera can shoot at 4K 30fps, or Full HD at 120fps. The button layout can also be compared to the Nikon Z50, but in terms of physical buttons and touchscreen layout, there are significant differences overall. Connectivity features include USB-C, HDMI, a 3.5mm mic port, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The vari-angle touchscreen is also as convenient as the normal touchscreen. Overall, the Nikon Z FC is a fusion between the Nikon Df and the famous FM2 – with mainstream, new-age chops.

There’s a new Z-mount DX 16-50mm lens to go along with it as the standard kit lens, and another, new kit lens sized at 28mm f/2.8. The Nikon Z FC body costs only Rs 84,995, while the 16-50mm kit costs Rs 97,995. At the same time, the 28mm kit costs Rs 1,05,995. The camera and both the lenses will be available on all normal channels in India from the last week of July.

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