Nikon Zf
The Nikon Zf is a retro-styled full-frame camera that has been a standout hit in Europe, wrapping modern internals in a heritage design with tactile metal dials for shutter speed, ISO, and exposure compensation. Underneath the FM2-inspired body sits a 24-megapixel sensor, Nikon's Expeed 7 processor, strong subject-detection autofocus, and up to 8 stops of in-body stabilization. It shoots 4K up to 60p and adds a dedicated black-and-white mode that appeals to photographers chasing a deliberate, film-like experience. The compromises are a single full-size card slot paired with a slower microSD slot, a relatively shallow grip, and a heavier brass-and-magnesium body than its compact size suggests.
A good time to buy — it's at its lowest price on record, right around its 90-day average.
- Tactile retro dials with modern full-frame internals
- Up to 8 stops of in-body stabilization
- Strong Expeed 7 subject-detection autofocus
- Dedicated black-and-white mode for a film-like feel
- Second card slot is a slower microSD
- Relatively shallow grip for big lenses
- Heavier than its compact size suggests
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