Nikon mirrorless cameras are ideal for photographers and videographers who are looking for a lightweight and portable mirrorless cameras. Offering both crop and full-frame sensor sizes, Nikon has a lot to offer from features to budget buy. Founded in 1917, Nikon manufactures solid, sturdy, and good-performing cameras.
1. Nikon Z7
The Nikon Z7 is a debut model in the Z series. Offering excellent image quality, high-resolution videos, comfortable handling, and an electronic viewfinder, this model is one of the best full-frame cameras on a budget.
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Featuring 45.7MP and a new Z-mount, Nikon Z7 also offers great image stabilization. It is compatible with F mount SLR lenses via an adapter.
Ideal for landscape photography, macro photography, and those who want a full-frame camera at an affordable price.
2. Nikon Z7II
Designed to be a gradual upgrade from its predecessor, the Nikon Z 7II is an all round-performer. This model features two card slots, a dual processor, auto-focus, internal 4K 60fps and Full HD 120fps. For outright image quality, it’s one of the best mirrorless cameras you can buy.
Ideal for landscape photography, macro photography, and portrait shots.
Nikon Z 7II 45.7MP Mirrorless Camera (24-70 mm Lens, 35.9 x 23.9 mm Sensor, Tilting TFT Touch-Sensitive LCD)
Price ₹264,999/-
Buy now3. Nikon Z6II
Nikon Z6II is the follow-up to the company’s first full-frame camera, Z6 with an additional memory slot and a processor. It is capable of burst shooting up to 14 frames per second (fps) and can record 4k at 60 fps too. It also has features like face detection and eye detection, which help you to keep the subject in the frame all the time. Due to the increased processing power, autofocusing has also improved in this camera.
Ideal for all-rounder photographers on a budget.
Nikon Z 6II 24.5MP Mirrorless Camera (24-70 mm Lens, 35.9 x 23.9 mm Sensor, Tilting TFT Touch-Sensitive LCD)
Price ₹189,999/-
Buy now4. Nikon Z5
It is an entry-level, full-frame Mirrorless Camera. You get a well-performing 24MP full-frame sensor and big bright EVF. The tilt-angle touchscreen gives you flexibility in framing the shot from a very low angle. The autofocus is equally amazing for both static as well as moving subjects.
Ideal for still photography and not to shoot a lot of videos.
Nikon Z 5 24.3MP Mirrorless Camera (24-70 mm Lens, 35.9 x 23.9 mm Sensor, Tilting TFT Touch-Sensitive LCD)
Price ₹99,944/-
Buy now5. Nikon Zfc
If you’re a vintage lover, you’ll fall in love with the body of Zfc. This retro-styled Mirrorless Camera with dial-based controls gives it a very retro feel. Contrary to its retro look, Zfc is capable of 4k recording.
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It has an articulating LCD touchscreen and full-time subject and eye detection feature. It is a good for both- still images as well as videography.
Ideal for vloggers, travel photography and entry-level photographers.
Nikon Z FC 20.9MP Mirrorless Camera (16-50 mm Lens, 15.7 x 23.5 mm Sensor, Full-Time Eye-Detection Auto Focus)
Price ₹79,994/-
Buy nowMirrorless models come in all kinds of shapes, sizes, and spec levels. It is just about your preference and your requirements. A perfect camera is the one that suits your photography style, need and budget.
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