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Nikon Z FC DX-Format Mirrorless Camera

For looks and design the Nikon Z FC DX is an absolute winner. Such a beautiful analogue style digital camera. The retro classic body is a trip back to the days of 35mm film cameras. This model looks almost identical to the Nikon FM2, a 35 mm film SLR. But while the design is really appealing, in terms of features, not everyone is impressed. Many people were expecting a full frame rather than mirrorless. And one commenter said its a - "hipster dufus Fuji look-a-like with a cropped sensor", which I thought was quite funny. Watch the video below for a hands-on, "first impressions" overview.



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As nice as this camera is, reading through some of the reivews from users, I was very disappointed to find out that most of the silver [excluding the dials] which I thought was metal, is actually plastic. I can not believe that Nikon didn't follow the form of the true classics of yesterday and make the body all metal. Or at least the silver parts.

Some quick spec and model related hashtags for the Nikon Z FC: 20.9 MP DX CMOS sensor #4K video at 30 fps #BackToThe80s slowmotion@1080p #120fps #PoweredByUSB-C #ZLenses #NoIBIS #BodyOnlyWeight@390g #FTZadapter #ZMount #SamplePhotos #Vlogging #NIKKOR #f/3.5-6.3 #28mm f/2.8


#FujiX-E4 #Fujifilm



The New Nikon P1100 [Specification + Zoom]

"Leaked" Specs for the upcoming Nikon P1000 successor, the Nikon P1100. New 20 mega pixel BSI CMOS sensor, weather resistant sealed body, 4K @60FPS and 1080p @ 120FPS, 24mm to 3600mm [150 x optical zoom], aperture F2.8 - F8. However, some people do report slightly different specifications, like a different mega pixel count, smaller touch screen etc. So take this video with a grain of salt. If these are the true specs, and I owned any of the following "P" models; the P900, P950 or P1000, I don't think I would be in any great rush to upgrade. Release date is said to be around October, November, December 2022. You can check current availability here.



#NikonP1050 #Rumors #NikonUSA #NikonUK #P2000

Nikon Monarch 7 ATB 8x42

Nikon Monarch 7 ATB (All-Terrain-Binoculars) 8x42 binoculars are tough, have great optics, a superb close range sharp focus (as close as approx 8.2 feet or 2.5 meters) and came with a lifetime warranty [first buyer only]. Sadly they are now discontinued. However, you may be able to find a pair used online on websites like eBay. Check out the review video below.



I just had a quick look. There are quite a few pairs for sale new and used. Brand new examples appear to be in Japan and the UK. A favourite for hunting, and overall wildlife observation, particularly birding. Great binoculars. Please bear in mind, that if you do purchase a pair used, being the second owner the lifetime warranty is no longer valid. 

Read the reivews that were left on the nikon official website.

#NikonUSA #NikonJapan #Waterproof #Fogproof #Binos



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