Nikon
Z 30 Body
Based on 59 Reddit mentions
$606.95
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Despite others I still reach for a Z30.
The 16-50 collapsible lens is one of the best lenses of any mirrorless system imo. It’s basically an APS-C version of the Panasonic 12-32. Being collapsible, it’s ultra-portable like a prime lens but with a versatile 24-75mm equivalent range. It’s decently sharp too! I love my Z30 despite owning a z
...findingsubtext in r/Nikon
May 10, 2026 9:50 PM
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Camera for low light/indoors?
Nikon was selling a refurbished Z30 with a kit lens for $399. This camera is tiny but will outperform any DX-size DSLR Nikon ever made. If you want, you can use your old F-mount lens if you buy the ZTZ for $100 (used). Shooting with only an LCD screen will horrify all the grumpy old men on the forum
...ChrisAlbertson in r/Nikon
May 23, 2026 9:07 PM
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Thinking of getting an everyday carry snapshot camera.
I had a Coolpix A, Ricoh GRiii, GRiiix, GRiv, Nikon 1 J5, and Z30. I really liked the J5 with 10/2.8 and 18.5/1.8. Quick, compact, and great image quality in good light. Pretty lackluster indoors at iso 3200. In reality, the Z30 is a much better camera, with better lens options, marginally larger, a
...No_Stretch3661 in r/Nikon
May 14, 2026 9:21 PM
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To the people that say “never leave home without my camera” what do you mean?
My everyday carry camera is Nikon Z30 with 24 f/1.7. Compact and easy to carry literally everywhere. Never leave home without it. I carry my D850/D5/F5 when I’m going out to take pictures.
TakesTooManyPhotos in r/AskPhotography
April 21, 2026 10:15 PM
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Camera for low light/indoors?
Yes, I mentioned it because of OP's description of indoor hospital rooms.It's also one of the more affordable lenses.You could crop to 35mm and with the wide aperture you'd probably get similar or better results to the kit lens at that focal length, but you couldn't go wider with the 35mm. (Disclaim
...AlabasterAaron in r/Nikon
May 24, 2026 6:45 AM
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Camera for low light/indoors?
The FTZ really does not add bulk compared to using the same lens on a DSLR. With a native Z-mount lens, the length is in the lens itself. But with F-mount, the length is in the mirror box. Measuring from the filter ring to the sensor, it is about the same. Yes, "about," not the same. The F-mount len
...ChrisAlbertson in r/Nikon
May 24, 2026 9:50 PM
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Do the third party grips for the Zf completely make up for the ergonomic deficiency in the body or are users still making a compromise to get that vintage feel?
The ZFc is frankly not good value unless you buy used and know what you’re getting into. The ZF is a capable full-frame camera in a Fujifilm-esque body. The ZFc is a Nikon Z30 shoved inside a smaller version of the ZF. You get a nice looking metal body (albeit with a cheap feeling plasticky coating)
...findingsubtext in r/Nikon
May 11, 2026 4:25 PM
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Başlangıç ve uzun ömürlü fotoğraf makinesi
Bütçeniz şuan aynasız makine almak için gayet yeterli. DSLR (aynalı) makinelerin devri kapandı zaten üretilmiyor artık. Kompakt konusu ise tamamen sizin kullanım amacınıza bağlı. Gittiğim heryere götüreyim, rahatça taşıyayım, yormasın istiyorsanız kompakt almalısınız. Yanlız bu kompaktlık beraberind
...That_Instruction4428 in r/fotografcilik
May 14, 2026 5:20 PM
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Nikon Z5 II Vs Z50 II
I owned a z30 before I bought my z5 II and having to rely on lens vr and digital stabilisation was a little bit limiting on lens choice and tracking since more movement would compromise both these counter measures. I do prefer the wider fov of ff as well as the ibis since I don’t think Nikon Sony or
...galoriin42 in r/nikon_Zseries
May 6, 2026 12:07 PM
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Z30 Upgrade Question
Thanks! Yeah, you hit the nail on the head. I love my little Z30, it’s practically weightless and I’ve taken lots of great shots with it. I’d happily jump to a Z50ii or possibly just keep the Z30 if it had IBIS, just so I can confidently use S lenses on it and not worry about shaky video, telephoto
...Bry_Draws in r/nikon_Zseries
April 29, 2026 7:59 AM
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