The demand for compact digital cameras is not as high as it once was, as most people now walk around with very capable cameras that are more than suitable for capturing moments in everyday life. Of course, they aren’t perfect, and smartphone cameras still have some issues that mean they can’t quite match the adaptability and quality of a dedicated digital camera.
For those who want to get the very best photographs, the Nikon Zf is an option worth considering. Despite looking like a vintage camera from a previous era, it is a thoroughly modern gadget with impressive specs. This lightweight and portable camera is available in a wide range of colors, has a fully articulating display, and offers an impressive amount of features for its price. That makes it great value for money despite a few minor issues.
The most important aspect when judging any camera, though, is the quality of its photographs. In his review for Slash Gear, Andy Zahn praised the image quality. In particular, the color rendering and low light performance proved to be exceptional, while the Nikon Zf also performs well when shooting in monochrome. Nikon’s Snapbridge smartphone app also gives users the ability to quickly download any photographs, update the camera, and operate the device remotely.