Old Camera models Nikon zf

SPECIFICATIONS

Type: Mirrorless
Sensor: FX
Megapixels: 24.5
Lens mount: Nikon 
Screen3.2-in 2100k-dot vari-angle TFT touch-sensitive 
LCD Viewfinder3690k-dot (Quad VGA) OLED
Max shooting speed: 14fps
Max video resolution: 4K 60p

REASONS TO BUY

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Stunning retro design and build quality
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Manual dials
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Full frame sensor
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Autofocus smarts from the flagship Z9

REASONS TO AVOID

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Lack of matching lenses
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Very Shallow grip
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Articulating screen and hinge are not flush with the body

I really love the Nikon Zf for its retro design which is sure to immediately win over any vintage camera enthusiasts. From the moment I laid my hands on this camera, it stirred up a wave of nostalgia for the bygone days of shooting film. The Nikon Z fc was a nice taster, but the Zf body takes everything up a notch, with a better build quality with more substantial and robust brass dials, and a weighty feel reminiscent of the iconic Nikon FM2 that served as its inspiration.

I found that the Zf’s minimal grip is uncomfortable to hold for long periods, and wish I had a Smallrig extended grip when testing. Also, there is a lack of Nikon vintage-style lenses natively for the Z mount, which limits you to modern-looking Nikon lenses, or old Nikon lenses via a mount adapter, which spoils the aesthetic somewhat.

The Nikon Zf is a great camera when it comes to actually taking photos and videos though! Internally, this is the closest to a new Z6 III right now, with its 25MP full-frame sensor and Nikon's cutting-edge Exped 7 processor, the Zf offers much better autofocus and subject tracking, as well as solid 4K video performance.

Read more: Nikon Zf review