N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Nikon Z fc

£899/$957 body only (£1039/$1097 with lens)

The Nikon Z fc is Nikon’s new retro-styled APS-C format mirrorless camera, a stablemate to the Nikon Z 50 that’s now been revealed at last after weeks of rumours. Despite technical parity with the Nikon Z 50, at first glance you’d be forgiven for thinking that the new Nikon Z fc might have been retrieved from a drawer at the back of a pre-loved camera retailer. And indeed, Nikon freely admits that its latest Z-series camera has been inspired by the iconic Nikon FM2 SLR film camera released in the early ’80s, with other design details including the adoption of a circular eyepiece for the electronic viewfinder (EVF), and an inscribed Nikon logo.

It’s not the first time that Nikon has been inspired by

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