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Nikon Z f with Special Edition Prime Lens | Full-Frame Mirrorless Stills/Video Camera with Fast 40mm f/2 Lens | Nikon USA Model

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Size: Compact


Style: w/ 40mm


Features

  • Full frame resolution: 24.5MP BSI full frame sensor with EXPEED 7 processing power.
  • Subject recognition with 3D Tracking: The Z fs AF system recognizes nine different subjects for focus and tracking.
  • Video recording: 4K/30p oversampled from 6K, up to 4K UHD/60p1 video recording and 1080/120p slow motion. Range of options include internal 10-bit H.265 in SDR/N-Log/HLG.
  • Pixel Shift shooting technology: Create 96MP stills for the highest resolution and low noise.
  • 3.2-in. Vari-angle Touchscreen: Now featuring the new Touch Fn which allows you to simultaneously use the Z fs touchscreen to move focus points, select a subject to track, toggle between display modes and more, while using the viewfinder.

Description

Experience performance that will inspire with the full-frame 24.5MP Z f mirrorless camera and the NIKKOR Z 40mm f/2 (SE) lens. Both the camera and lens feature the authentic feel and precision tactile handling of a vintage style while featuring advanced technologies. The Z f offers autofocus built from Deep Learning technology, astounding low-light capabilities, built-in VR image stabilization and 4K video capture with up to 125 minutes of recording. The NIKKOR Z 40mm f/2 (SE) is an ultra-compact prime with a fast f/2 maximum aperture, for clarity, consistency and brightness.

Compatible Mountings: Nikon Z


Aspect Ratio: 32


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG


Image Stabilization: Sensor-shift


Maximum Focal Length: 40 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Maximum Aperture: 2 f


Metering Description: Evaluative


Brand: Nikon


Product Dimensions: 7.47 x 4.06 x 1.93 inches


Item Weight: 3.12 pounds


Item model number: Z f FX


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 20, 2023


Manufacturer: Nikon


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  • I'd give it 10 stars if I could
Size: Compact Style: w/ 40mm
Ok... if your on the fence just buy it. Give it a couple days and you'll probably love it. Me: pro photographer with published work. Professional studio, event, and commercial photographer. Professional cinematographer with award winning work, studio, film, commercial work and a feature film under my belt. Do not believe any negative reviews without trying the camera yourself. I almost didn't order the Zf based on reviews from YouTubers. Yes... control wheels (dials) are customizable. You can have shutter speed and aperture like normal without using top dials. You can assign front and back as you like ie shutter speed in front or back etc. You can customize buttons... don't like the play button on the left, just switch it to a different customizable button. Very simple in the menus. No, the menus aren't confusing if you are used to nikons menus on newer cameras. And I've used everything from nikon to Sony to lumix to fuji... and in my opinion they all have their own learning curve for deep customization. So you'll get used to this menu like you would any other company's. The grip... this will probably be the biggest issue... I love it... reviewers seem to hate it. If you've ever shot fuji cameras or rangefinder style cameras, you'll have no issue. Many reviewers say you need to buy a grip to use long lenses... I've never relied on one handed use of a camera when I have a long lens attached... but apparently some people do. In that case, grips are available and pretty inexpensive. Weight... to me it doesn't feel that it's heavy, so much as it's weight isn't as balanced as other cameras. It look me by surprise for a few seconds... but that passed quick. There's heft. But it's a well-built substantial camera. Lowlight is great! Controls are great! Build quality it great! Color out of camera is great! And yes.. the camera looks great. These days all cameras are fairly niche. You buy one because you need it's video capabilities and another for photo capabilities. At this price, there are better cameras out there for video (s5ii being one). But in my opinion... the photo quality of this camera, especially in lowlight, really stands out. The log profile is great. I can easily match it up to my a cam or use the Zf as a primary cam for film work. I'd say overall this camera is targeted at photographers. My fuji xh2 is my video workhorse... 8k internal recording etc. But that's a $2,000 body with an apsc sensor. The xh2 is great for studio photography and in good light, but suffers in lowlight... the trade off for an amazing mirrorless camera for video was poor low light photography performance. The trade off here is average megapixels, decent video... but... one amazing photography camera. Just test it out in a dark room and you'll see where this camera shines. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024 by Matthew Zilic

  • Retro indeed back to film days, ..solid as a rock, and as auto or manual as you want it to be!
Size: Compact Style: Body Only
I’ve been a Nikon fan now for over 50 years! Many film cameras in my past and then made the jump years back to digital and I currently have the Z8, Z7II and now, the Zf. I got the Zf for the nostalgia of the wonderful film cameras I owner similar to its body design; the Nikon FM, FM2 and F3. It has the heft I wanted and as many others have pointed out, it feels solid in the hand. I grew up on Nikons which typically had flat fronts with virtually no grip at all and got by just fine with them. I take a M-LG glove, but, honestly found the Zf felt good and steady in the hand, even with its small flare on the grip side. I’m using my Zf primary as a walk-around/candid camera and got a dedicated Nikkor Z 40mm prime for it (oh what a sweet piece of glass that is, even if there’s a lot of plastic!). Wow, I’m feeling back in time with this setup. I considered the switch to go to B/W or Color first a pain since I hit it by mistake a few times, but, I’m pretty much now trained to avoid that area on this particular body. By the way, the B/W tones are excellent. I convert color to B/W in some cases using PS and get some great results similar to my 35mm Plus-X and Tri-X Kodak days. The Zf handles the B/W perfectly and every bit as good as my manual PS method did. I found autofocus is right on and fast if you have the right lens on it. The Nikkor 40mm Z seems to work perfectly, even in lower light levels. IQ on the Zf is excellent. I was delighted with the 100 or more images I shot, both in color and B/W. Yes, my Z8 has a higher pixel count, but, higher pixel count/density won’t necessarily be noticeable in the final result unless you are doing some substantial copping of your images. The Zf is VERY ample at its lower pixel count over the Nikons that have 40m+ pixel count. So, bottom line, if you grew up with film cameras, while this camera can go as auto as you want or as manual as you want, and with it’s retro design, you’ll get as close to a older film camera as you want to go, but, have the new high tech there too for the times you might need it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2025 by Al A.

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