

MIRRORLESS CAMERA RETRO FULL
The full list of picture profiles is:Īuto, Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, Landscape, Flat, Creative Picture Control (Dream, Morning, Pop, Sunday, Sonber, Drama, Silence, Bleach, Melancholic, Pure, Denim, Toy, Sepia, Blue, Red, Pink, charcoal, graphite, binary, carbon), all adjustable, custom picture control registration possible There is no D-Log, but you can choose to use Picture Control if you want. You can save the trouble of cutting out a still image by image editing.

MIRRORLESS CAMERA RETRO MOVIE
If you press the shutter button during movie shooting, you can record up to 40 frames of still images with an image size of about 8 million pixels in 4K UHD and about 2 million pixels in full HD during one movie shooting. Nikon also gives you the ability to capture UHD time-lapses. There is a Type D HDMI connector, but again, I couldn’t find any information about what can be sent out over HDMI.Īccording to Nikon, the camera also features Electronic Camera Shake Correction, and Focus Peaking. The maximum bitrate is 144Mbps when recoding in UHD or Full HD slow motion. I couldn’t find any information listing whether it was internally recording 4.2.0 8-bit or 4:2:2 10-bit. The below resolutions and frame rates are possible:

You can record UHD at up to 30 fps with no crop and Full HD at up to 120fps.

Like most Nikon mirrorless cameras, the Z fc does feature video capabilities, but there is nothing that is going to jump off the page. The camera tips the scales at just 390 g/13.8 oz. The electronic viewfinder is a 0.39-inch XGA OLED, with approx. Like most modern-day mirrorless cameras it features a flip-out vari-angle LCD screen. The Nikon Z fc utilizes a 20.9MP (23.5 x 15.7 mm size) CMOS sensor and an EXPEED 6 processor.
