Summer in Kelowna, 2021, shot with Nikon Zfc
I decided to buy Nikon's Zfc camera, a 20 mp APS-C format classic design body, partly because it was on sale and partly because I wanted a second body for my Z series lenses. I could use the Z7ii in crop sensor mode, which produces a 20 mp DX image instead of a 48 mp FX image, but the second body would give me some redundancy should my main camera fail.
I actually haven't used it a lot, but I found the classic design appealing and now have it set up as a macro system. I am hoping to get more use out of it this coming spring and summer when insect activity begins.
The one thing I don't care for is that it uses a different battery than all my other Nikon cameras. The D600, 750, 7000, 7100,7200 and Z7ii bodies all use the EN-EL 15 battery and they are all interchangeable. I have extra batteries that I keep charged so I can swap them out at any moment. The Zfc uses different batteries and a different charger. The reason, according to Nikon, is because it is tailored to the smaller size and specific needs of the camera. I think it was just to save money.
Anyways, it is a nice little camera; compact and capable. I am sure I will get to use it more as the weather improves.
Thanks for reading.
Eric Svendsen www.ericspix.com
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