Nikon has unveiled its newest mirrorless camera — the Z FC — a throwback to 35mm pictures.
Harkening again to the ’80s period of the FM2 SLR, the brand new Z FC mirrorless mannequin carries a largely comparable and classic aesthetic, however absolutely upgraded with fashionable know-how for distinctive efficiency. Sitting on the core of the digicam is a 20.9-megapixel APS-C sensor, delivering high-quality photographs via an Expeed 6 processor. A 2.36 million-dot digital viewfinder gives a extra immersive and exact pictures expertise, whereas the absolutely articulated OLED show on the rear {couples} neatly with the digicam’s oversampled 4K video recording capabilities. Rounding out the retro-inspired mannequin is an SD card slot, a microphone port, and a battery with sufficient juice to seize 300 photographs on a single cost.
To enhance the Z FC, Nikon can be launching the Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8 (SE) lens, boasting matching designs with the mirrorless digicam whereas providing ample area of view for each road and journey pictures.
For these , Nikon’s Z FC will likely be accessible in late July. The body-only equipment comes at $960 USD, the DX 16-50mm f/3.50-6.Three VR bundle will go for $1,100 USD, and the 28.mm f/2.8 (SE) bundle will price you $1,200. The latter lens may also be bought alone afterward within the fall for $300 USD.
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