Abstract: Die vierte Kamera in Nikons spiegellosem Z-Universum kommt als Retro-Lifestyle-Modell auf den Markt. Die Bedienung des Digitalsystems erfolgt ganz klassisch. Getestet in Ausgabe: FOTO HITS 10/2021...
Feels great to use and in the hands, Retro controls work as well as they would in a film camera, Film modes are customisable and work really well, Supports 4K video capture, Varyangle touchscreen is a great inclusion, Charges on USB Type C
No flash, Lacks inbody stabilisation, Not a fullframe sensor, Only 20 megapixels, Wireless connections won't always work
While a flash and a bigger sensor would have been welcome, the Nikon Z Fc has something going for it not every camera achieves: it's fun.The Nikon Z Fc is so much fun to use, and a genuine delight of a camera. If you have ever used a classic camera and lo...
Published: 2021-12-27, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Fairly priced entry into Z mount,Decent image quality potential - if you invest in the right lens,Retro dial-based controls
Plasticky build quality,Slow kit lens doesn't represent camera's true capability,Autofocus not a patch on Canon's EOS R,Not full-frame - just to avoid any doubts
From afar the Nikon Z Fc is certainly eye-catching, bringing retro appeal in its design ethos. Problem is, up close, it's rather plasticky and not a patch on Fujifilm's longer-established X series range in terms of build. Furthermore, as we thought when t...
Published: 2021-09-09, Author: Tim , review by: techradar.com
Beautiful design, Useful vari-angle touch screen, A well-struck balance of old and new, Great value
Needs more native lenses, Grip less suited to large lenses, No UHS-II support
The Nikon Z fc is a triumph of design that offers a different shooting experience to the Nikon Z50 at a great price. The vari-angle screen is also an inspired choice that embodies Nikon's old-meets-new 'fusion' concept. More advanced photographers might m...
Retro styling will appeal to Nikon fans, Fine image quality up to ISO 12,800 at least, Large, clear viewfinder and fully articulated screen, Excellent autofocus performance
Slightly bulkier than its APS-C rivals, Very limited DX-format Z-mount lens options, Kit lenses don't have aperture rings, Slab-shaped, grip-less body handles awkwardly, Auto ISO can only be engaged via the menu, Very few updates compared to the Z 50
With its two-tone retro styling and analogue top-plate dials, the Nikon Z fc represents a radical departure from the firms previous Z-mount models. In many ways theres a lot to like; its quick and responsive, has a fine viewfinder and screen, and is ca...
Retro styling will appeal to Nikon fans, Fine image quality up to ISO 12,800 at least, Large, clear viewfinder and fully articulated screen, Excellent autofocus performance
Slightly bulkier than its APS-C rivals, Very limited DX-format Z-mount lens options, Kit lenses don't have aperture rings, Slab-shaped, grip-less body handles awkwardly, Auto ISO can only be engaged via the menu, Very few updates compared to the Z 50
With its two-tone retro styling and analogue top-plate dials, the Nikon Z fc represents a radical departure from the firms previous Z-mount models. In many ways theres a lot to like; its quick and responsive, has a fine viewfinder and screen, and is ca...
Published: 2021-08-10, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Striking old-school looks, Great autofocus performance, Useful flippy screen
No in-body image stabilisation, Not many retro-style Nikkor lenses (yet), No headphone input
The Z fc isn't a cutting-edge camera – you'll find more advanced features and better performance on similarly priced cameras from Fujifilm, Panasonic and Sony – but it doesn't disgrace itself at all on the image quality front. At the same time, its retro...
The Nikon Z fc is a desirably retro-fashioned yet affordable entry point into Nikon's growing Z series mirrorless camera lineup, providing access to a growing number of lenses and accessories. There are plenty of manual controls for photographers who love...