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Nikon Z fc £899/$959

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With the likes of Fujifilm, Olympus and Leica cashing in on the retro camera style for years, the time has come (again) for Nikon to follow suit, this time in the form of the Nikon Z fc.

We say ‘again’ because it wasn’t so long ago when Nikon tried the same thing, with the Df in 2013. However, while the Df was was a full-frame DSLR camera, the new Z fc is an APS-C Z-mount mirrorless model. The Z fc is also specced to be a better all-round camera than the Df ever was, in an effort to make it just as versatile as its conventionally styled rivals, only with more visual appeal.

Anyone who remembers the Df will spot similar styling cues on the new Z fc. It takes the iconic and achingly handsome looks of the Nikon FM series of 1980s 35mm

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