Nikon Zf full-frame mirrorless camera launches in Nepal

Nikon Zf price in nepal
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The Nikon Zf, a full-frame mirrorless camera inspired by the iconic Nikon FM2 SLR of the 1980s, has officially launched in Nepal. Combining retro design with modern technology, the Nikon Zf appeals to both photographers who appreciate classic aesthetics and those seeking cutting-edge performance. This article will discuss everything about the latest Nikon Zf, including its price in Nepal.

Nikon Zf Overview

Design and Build

Nikon Zf Design

Styled closely after the Nikon FM2, the Zf features dedicated physical dials for ISO, shutter speed, and exposure compensation. It uses a primarily magnesium alloy body with dust and drip resistance. A 3.68M-dot EVF with 0.8x magnification and a 2.1M-dot fully articulated touchscreen enhance usability, while the classic design is complemented by a rugged build.

Key Features

The Nikon Zf is powered by a 24MP BSI CMOS sensor combined with the latest Expeed 7 processor. It offers in-body image stabilization (IBIS) rated up to 8EV, enabling sharp images even in challenging conditions. The autofocus system supports tracking and recognition of nine subject types, with performance improvements over the Z6 II.

In terms of burst shooting, the Zf can shoot up to 14fps with JPEGs and 11fps with RAW files. A special 30fps C30 JPEG-only mode with pre-burst capability is also included.

For video creators, the camera records 4K/30p video oversampled from 6K and supports 4K/60p with an APS-C crop. It features 10-bit internal recording with N-Log and HLG options, plus a 32-shot high-resolution mode that produces 96MP images.

The camera offers dual card slots—one for SD cards and another for MicroSD. However, the MicroSD slot supports only UHS-I speeds, which may limit performance in certain cases.

Nikon Zf Specifications

Specification Details
Sensor 24MP BSI CMOS Full-Frame
Processor Expeed 7
Continuous Shooting 14fps (JPEG), 11fps (RAW), 30fps (JPEG-only C30)
Autofocus Tracking and recognition of 9 subject types
Image Stabilization 8EV-rated in-body stabilization (IBIS)
Video Recording 4K/30p (oversampled from 6K), 4K/60p (APS-C crop), 10-bit N-Log & HLG
Special Modes Dedicated Monochrome Mode, 32-shot High-Res Mode (96MP)
Display 3.68M-dot EVF, 2.1M-dot fully articulated touchscreen
Build Magnesium alloy with dust and drip resistance
Memory Slots 1x SD (UHS-II) + 1x MicroSD (UHS-I)
Battery EN-EL15c (Approx. 380 shots LCD, 360 shots EVF)

Nikon Zf Price in Nepal and Availability

The Nikon Zf is available at NPR 245,000 in Nepal.

Product Price in Nepal
Nikon Zf NPR 245,000