Nikon Z fc + NIKKOR Z 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR

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Pros and cons

According to our mirrorless camera expert

  • With the versatile 16-50mm lens, you can take portrait photos, landscape photos, architectural photos, and more.
  • The retro camera has 3 wheels at the top, which you can use to adjust the settings of the camera.
  • Thanks to the light-sensitive APS-C image sensor, you can record sharp videos in various lighting situations.
  • The lens doesn't have a fixed aperture, so the light intensity decreases when you zoom in.
  • Due to the retro design, this camera doesn't have the grip you're used to from other mirrorless cameras.

Description

The Nikon Z fc + NIKKOR Z 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR + 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 looks like a retro analog camera. You receive a 16-50mm zoom lens. With this you can make landscape, architectural, and portrait photos, for example. When operating the camera, you'll go back in time. At the top of the camera, there are various wheels to adjust the ISO value, shutter speed, and lighting. This results in an old-fashioned way of operating where you play with the setting wheels. The camera has a large Nikon Z mount, so the camera catches a lot of light.

Photo and video quality

Thanks to the large Z mount and the 20.9-megapixel APS-C sensor, you can take clear photos both during the day and night. You also have an ISO range of 100 to 51,200. You can record videos in 4K at 30 fps. If you want to record images in slow motion, you can record in Full HD at 120 fps. With the real-time tracking, you can accurately capture moving objects. You'll have people and animals automatically in focus with the Eye autofocus. This is available for photo and video.

Lightweight design

The camera is compact and lightweight. This makes it suitable for travel photography. You can tilt the screen to the side. This way, you can take photos from tough angles or easily record vlogs and take selfies. Via the touchscreen, you can easily adjust the settings of the camera.

Versatile zoom lens

With the 16-50mm zoom lens, you can make landscape, architectural, and portrait photos. Thanks to the built-in image stabilization, you can easily take photos by hand with slow shutter speeds. It also avoids motion blur if you zoom in far with the lens.

This is what you get

  • Manual(2.69 MB)
  • Battery (EN-EL25)
  • Battery charger (MH-32)
  • Carrying strap
  • Body cap
  • Lens caps (2x)

Key specs

Type of image sensor

APS-C

Camera usage situation

At home for family and friends, Professional photography, Recording, Sports photography, Vacation, Vlogging

Lens included

Type of image definition support

Full HD (1080p), Ultra HD (4K)

Suitable for photographer type

Advanced, Beginner

Autofocus

Viewfinder

IBIS

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Rating

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Most helpful reviews

8,4/10 ()

Nice retro camera with surprising performance

  • retro design
  • Amazingly powerful
  • Tiltable screen
  • ISO button still locked

Very nice camera. Of course you buy this partly for the looks, but you pay a small additional price for that. I am very satisfied, it is nice to shoot manually if you have the time, but you can also use the modern functions. A downside is that if you adjust the ISO you always have to press an unlock button .. Very nice in appearance that button but it is annoying because you can not hold the camera well against your eye while you turn the ISO, you can of course in the settings select auto ISO and that is also solved. The USB C is also great, so you shouldn't buy an SD card reader if your PC doesn't have one, just plug it in directly. If you go on holiday and you don't want to take the bulky battery charger with you, you can simply charge it with your mobile phone charger. The 16-50mm lens in the kit is very compact and light, but the quality is also a bit off. Buying a better lens after a year seems to me to be good for your development as a photographer. For a novice photographer who likes retro equipment this is very good, you can learn manually and if you need to be fast you can shoot automatically.

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  • Bert

  • 11 September 2021

  • Automatic translation off Dutch

8,8/10 ()

Good autofocus, relatively large sensor, top thing!

  • Fast autofocus
  • Small and lightweight
  • high quality photos
  • slightly stiff belt

We don't really need to talk about the appearance, because this camera just looks great with its retro looks. So I'm mainly going to talk about the use of the camera, the possibilities and the results. I normally shoot with a Nikon D850 or a Nikon D500. So I am very spoiled with the quality of these 2 cameras. Well, I don't always want to have to carry around a heavy camera, but I do want to always have a camera with me, one that can do more than my smartphone, with a large sensor that captures a lot of light and with which I can really focus on the subject , which separates nicely from the background. That works fine with this fairly bright 28 mm lens and this Nikon Z fc camera. It takes some getting used to the buttons, but that is really a matter of getting used to. The menu is the same as on all Nikon cameras. Every function is therefore easy to find. You can also see this menu in the viewfinder, so you don't have to open the screen for that. This can be useful if, for example, you want to quickly adjust specific functions in the menu while shooting. You can add it to 'My Menu', or 'My Menu'. You can also customize button functions. For example, the record button has no function during photography mode. For example, you can assign this button to 'My Menu', which allows you to quickly turn your favorite functions on and off. (think auto iso). If you want to film, you put the camera in video mode and then the record button works as expected and filming starts. You can also set 'back button focus' on the AE-L/AF-L button. This allows you to focus first before taking the photo with the shutter button. (Normally you press the shutter button lightly.). The camera has focus peaking. You choose a color in the menu once, for example red, and turn on focus peaking. If you focus manually, all sharp parts in the photo will get that red color, so you can see exactly what you focused on. Usually, however, you will use the auto focus of this camera. The camera automatically detects the eyes of people or animals. (there is a special mode for animals and one for humans, but both detect the eyes of both) This also works well with people who want to take a picture with their pet. I also tested whether I can easily photograph from a moving car (as a co-driver of course). You choose your subject in the distance, and the camera continues to follow this subject and focus on it. That actually worked almost perfectly, even on the highway. Not a single photo was a miss. Even when filming moving subjects, the camera handles the autofocus well and follows the subjects. If it is a bit darker, I do see some noise at the higher ISO values, but that is negligible. The camera performs much better than expected in these situations. The cons: I find the camera strap a bit stiff. That will probably get smoother with time. The camera does not have a built-in flash. That's a shame, but I usually don't use it. You can also take a roll of leukopor plaster tape with you and stick a piece of it on the flashlight of your mobile phone and thereby illuminate your subject. Furthermore, I wouldn't put a heavy telephoto lens on this camera, but that's not what the camera is for. It is possible, but it seems less comfortable to photograph. This camera actually surprised me so much that in more situations than I thought I would leave my big cameras at home and only take this little thing with me. I am really very happy with it.

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  • Bien

  • 29 September 2021

  • Automatic translation off Dutch

10/10 ()

Splendor of a camera

  • Appearance
  • Weight
  • Ease of use
  • Battery/SD card cover feels fragile

Appearance To be fair, this is a beauty of a device. I love that retro look! The camera feels light, especially if I compare it with the D7100 that I own and use a lot. Furthermore, the camera feels solid, robust. The buttons are all easy to use (setting the ISO takes some getting used to). The touchscreen, which moves nicely in all directions, also feels very solid. I myself still have to get used to 'touching' the touchscreen (but that is mainly up to me: from the D7100 I am used to working with arrows and the OK button). Opening the screen may be a bit difficult for people with thicker fingers. I was afraid that I would miss the grip of the camera, but that is not so bad for me. Although I often hold my own camera there, I don't miss it very much here. The only downside that I can discover about this camera is the cover of the battery/SD card. The plastic finish makes it feel a bit fragile. And I actually miss a cover for the hot shoe Ease of use In terms of ease of use, this is very intuitive, of course, because I already shoot with Nikon. I had a lot more trouble with the Sigma fp, for example. One of the advantages of the Z fc is that the ISO can be set via a rotary wheel. Something that was of course not necessary with an analog device, but Nikon has given it a nice analog touch. Setting the shutter speed is also very pleasant. You can set the shutter speed in the old-fashioned way via 1/3 step and the rotary wheel on the back, but also in the even more old-fashioned way via the rotary wheel on the device. Really great! The camera is also easy to carry due to its compact size. The kit lens is so compact that this camera is actually very suitable for street photography, but also for portrait photography: your model does not immediately have a huge camera in his/her face. What also strikes me is that the camera is very quiet. Of course this is because it is a mirrorless system, but so was my Sony A7II, and it made significantly more noise. Definitely a plus for the camera! Quality photos I was allowed to test with a number of lenses during a workshop. The standard kit lens is 16-50mm 3.5/6.3, the 40mm 2.0, the 50mm 1.8, the 28mm 2.8 and the 35mm 1.8. The photos from the kit lens in particular did not disappoint me at all. Even at 50mm with a max. aperture of 6.3, a very sharp photo came out with 400 iso, without too much significant noise. But here too: I'm used to a D7100, so this is a big improvement. Conclusion In principle I can be very short: I have already exchanged one of my cameras for the Z fc! The camera just looks fantastic, and works as you would expect from a Nikon. I will be working a lot with this camera in the coming period and I will certainly have a lot of fun with it!

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  • Martijn

  • 19 February 2022

  • Automatic translation off Dutch

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Nikon Z fc + NIKKOR Z 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR

Specifications

Product

Product number

886109

Manufacturer code

VOA090K002

Brand

Nikon

Warranty

2 years

Processing of your defect

Via Coolblue

General properties

Suitable for photographer type

Advanced, Beginner

Camera usage situation

At home for family and friends, Professional photography, Recording, Sports photography, Vacation, Vlogging

Type of photography

All-round, Landscape, Nature photography, Portrait, Recording, Sports and action, Traveling, Wild animal photography

Menu language

Dutch, English, French, German, Multilingual

Camera size

Medium

Lens

Lens included

Lens mount

Nikon Z mount

Zoom or prime lens

Zoom lens

Maximum focal length

50 mm

Minimum focal length

16 mm

Compatible with lens filter

Filter size

46 mm

Type of autofocus

Contrast detection, Phase detection autofocus, Regular autofocus

Autofocus included lens

Image stabilization included lens

Lens type

Standard, Wide-angle

Sensor

Type of image sensor

APS-C

Crop factor

1,5

Effective number of megapixels

20,9 MP

ISO sensitivity

100 - 51200

Shutter speed

0,00025 - 0,0011 second

Image processor

Image processor type

EXPEED 6

Photo file format

JPEG, RAW

Video file format

MOV, MP4, MPEG-4

Audio file format

Linear PCM, MPEG 4, aac

Type of image definition support

Full HD (1080p), Ultra HD (4K)

Maximum fps in Ultra HD (4K)

30 fps

Maximum fps in Full HD (1080p)

120 fps

IBIS

Number of stops

5

Number of focus points

209

Memory and storage

Number of memory card slots

1

Memory card

SD

SD memory card version

SD, SDHC, SDHC UHS, SDXC, SDXC UHS

Expandable storage capacity up to

1024 GB

Lighting

Internal flash

Camera screen

Screen size

3 inches

Fully tiltable screen

Touchscreen

Number of pixels

2360000 pixels

Viewfinder

Viewfinder

Viewfinder type

Electronic

Viewfinder size

0,39 inch

Diopter adjustment

-3 - 3 dpt

Connectors

USB port

HDMI connector

Microphone connector

Type of microphone connection

3.5mm jack

Connectivity

Built-in WiFi

Bluetooth

NFC

GPS sensor

Camera power supply

Power supply type

Rechargeable battery

Battery technology

Lithium-ion

Replaceable battery

Battery type

Nikon EN-EL25

Battery/battery capacity

1,12 Ah

Physical properties

Weight

445 g

Height

93,5 mm

Depth

43,5 mm

Width

134,5 mm

Material

Metal

Color

Black

Resistance

Water-resistant

Dust removal system