Z 30 Body

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Z 30 Body

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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

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ChrisAlbertson in r/Nikon

May 23, 2026 9:07 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)

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findingsubtext in r/Nikon

May 11, 2026 4:25 PM

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Full frame v. Crop Sensor Image Quality?

Yeah I picked up the Nikon 40mm f2 which I’ve been using on my Z30 and I do love it. Lack of VR makes it tough for video, but stills are great. Decided I’m going to just pick up a FF camera body and do some home tests with the 40mm. We’ll see!

B-F_ in r/Nikon

April 29, 2026 12:02 AM

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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

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Bry_Draws in r/nikon_Zseries

April 29, 2026 7:59 AM

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Are there any recommendations for a camera for travelling?

I have a Nikon Z30 (and a Z6iii). Really like the Z30 for its small size, and it’s good at stills and video. I have the 26mm lens which makes a nice small package. And you can also buy 12-28mm lens which versatile and still small. So I’d go with the z30 and the 12-28mm lens. You can use it on auto m

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36expPhoto in r/AskPhotography

May 8, 2026 6:13 AM

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Is the Ricoh GR xiii a good first camera for my use case?

I don't recommend a Ricoh if you want to do any amout of video work. It's a photography first camera and video is very limited. Get something like a Nikon Z30 or Z50ii with the Nikkor 24mm f1.7, or a Fujifilm X-M5 with a similar lens. It'll cost you less and get you better results. Plus you'll have

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murri_999 in r/AskPhotography

April 19, 2026 10:41 AM

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Ken Rockwell would be proud of me lol, I acquired the 16-35mm f/4 and 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 for my collection!

Sometimes a lens can be good for a purpose even if it is not the best at passing pixel-peeping tests. I just got a 70-300 AF-S VR lens for use on my Z30. My intended use is wildlife video. This is a very undemanding use case. What's needed is only decent VR. One other thing I just re-discovered is t

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ChrisAlbertson in r/Nikon

April 24, 2025 6:55 PM

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