Nikon Nikon Z fc | Retro-inspired compact mirrorless Review

The Nikon Z fc combines flawless autofocus and a perfect vlogging screen with a stunning retro design. Just be ready to buy a gimbal.

Type Mirrorless
Sensor 20.9MP
Af Points
Burst Fps
Video 4K
Ibis
Weather Sealed
Weight G
Nikon Nikon Z fc | Retro-inspired compact mirrorless camera
69 Overall Score

Overview

The Nikon Z fc is a camera that knows exactly what it is. It's a retro-styled mirrorless body built for creators who care about looks as much as performance. Under that classic shell, you get a 20.9MP sensor, Nikon's excellent EXPEED 6 processor, and a feature set that's laser-focused on vlogging and content creation.

Performance

This thing is a vlogging powerhouse. The autofocus is in the 96th percentile, so eye-tracking is rock solid even when you're talking to the camera. The fully articulating screen is a dream for framing yourself, and 4K video looks great. But the lack of in-body stabilization is a real bummer. You'll need a gimbal or a lens with VR for smooth handheld shots, and the battery life is just average.

Performance Percentiles

Af 95.9
Evf 50
Build 49.4
Burst 38.5
Video 76.9
Sensor 57.8
Battery 49.9
Display 95.7
Connectivity 92.1
Stabilization 40.2

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stunning, tactile retro design with real dials. 96th
  • Fantastic autofocus, especially for eye-tracking. 96th
  • Perfect flip-out screen for vloggers. 92th
  • Easy connectivity with SnapBridge app. 77th

Cons

  • No in-body stabilization at all.
  • Battery life is just okay.
  • Not weather-sealed.
  • Sensor is good, but not class-leading.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type CMOS
Megapixels 20.899999618530273

Autofocus

Eye AF Yes

Video

Max Resolution 4K
Log Profile Yes

Display & EVF

Articulating Yes

Value & Pricing

At around $957, you're paying a premium for that iconic style. You get top-tier autofocus and a great screen for vlogging, but you miss out on stabilization and weather sealing that competitors offer at similar prices. It's a strong value if the look is non-negotiable for you, but a tougher sell on pure specs alone.

$957

vs Competition

The Fujifilm X-S20 is its biggest rival. The Fuji has in-body stabilization, better battery life, and a more modern sensor, but its autofocus isn't quite as bulletproof as the Z fc's. The Sony a6400 is another option—it's smaller, has great AF, but its screen only flips up, not out, which is worse for vlogging. The Z fc wins on style and that flawless eye-AF, but loses on practical features like stabilization.

Verdict

Buy the Nikon Z fc if you're a vlogger or content creator who absolutely loves the classic camera aesthetic and needs the best possible autofocus for talking-head shots. If you don't care about the retro look, or if you shoot a lot of handheld video, the competition offers more well-rounded packages for the money.

Deal Tracker

$957