A Review of the Nikon Zf Mirrorless Camera

Retro cameras have exploded in popularity in recent years, with many photographers embracing not just the attractiveness of their designs, but the functionality provided by having all of the major photographic functions readily available in intuitive tactile controls. One such option is the new Nikon ZF mirrorless camera, and this excellent video review takes a look at the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from the camera in usage. 

Coming to you from The Camera Store TV, this great video review takes a look at the Nikon Zf mirrorless camera. Fujifilm popularized the retro design with the X Series, which offered a functional combination of mechanical controls, which allowed photographers to intuitively control fundamental exposure parameters without pulling their eye away from the viewfinder. And beyond that, a lot of creatives simply found the entire experience a lot of fun. The new Nikon Zf follows in those footsteps but also offers a full frame sensor along with a range of other great features, including 4K video, a magnesium alloy chassis, deep learning technology, 30 fps burst rate, and in-body five-axis sensor-shift Vibration Reduction, making it a nice option for Nikon users. Check out the video above for the full rundown. 

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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The card design would be great for me. My workflow transfers the images to a computer using a USB cable, deleting the files after transfer. So I almost never remove the cards.