Nikon has announced a new special edition Z fc camera and 40mm f/2 lens that feature a “heritage design” that takes inspiration from the film era of Nikon cameras and lenses.
For both the camera and lens, Nikon made no operational changes, instead choosing to focus entirely on the aesthetics.This new stylized version of the Nikon Z fc is an all-black edition that Nikon says pays homage to the original color schemes and looks even more like the FM2 film camera that inspired it. Other than the all-black color, the camera remains unchanged fromThe lens features more of a aesthetic shift and is visibly quite different from the standard 40mm f/2.
“The Nikkor Z 40mm f/2 is simply a fun lens to use, with a fast f/2 aperture that makes it great in low light with a shallow depth of field that draws attention to the subject,” Nikon says. “The lens is so small and easy to carry around, while bringing exceptional sharpness for street photos and candid portraits.
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