And Nikon seems to be the first to be about to show its hand in the arena. Rumours point to a new "hybrid" Nikon camera with a body style much like the Nikon FM2 interchangeable lens 35mm film camera.
The Nikon Z fc is a new 20 megapixel APS-C sensor mirrorless camera with a design inspired by the classic FM2 SLR film camera. Nikon have also unveiled two new heritage lenses, the NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm ...
The Nikon Zf isn't the manufacturer's first attempt at reviving the style of film cameras for the digital age. The Nikon Df came along in 2013, but failed to take off enough to garner any sequels.
The versatility of mirrorless cameras with interchangeable lenses is incomparable. Wide lenses, big sensors, and high-quality optics make everything from blurry bokeh backgrounds to ultrazooms look ...
Take a quick glance at Nikon’s new Z 40mm f/2 (SE) lens, and you might think it’s a vintage lens. The silver band around the lens and distinctive pattern on the focus ring make clearly flick at the ...
The 24.5-megapixel body has physical dials and looks like a classic FM2, but it’s got a bit of the Z8 and Z9’s tech inside. The 24.5-megapixel body has physical dials and looks like a classic FM2, but ...
Bottom line: Nikon has announced a new Z-series camera that blends retro styling with modern functionality. If you're a fan of classically-styled film cameras (or what Nikon calls a heritage design), ...
I always think of the Nikon Z fc as kickstarting a bit of a miniature retro camera revolution. Before its release in 2021, no other manufacturer had produced such a faithful representation of a ...
As per the information provided by the company in a release, the letter "f" in the Z fc's name is a reference to models with symbolic importance in Nikon's history, while also being inspired by the ...
With Sony launching a full-frame compact system camera in the shape of the Sony Alpha A7 last week, eyes have been on the company's main rivals to see if they might follow suit. And Nikon seems to be ...
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