In essence, the Nikon Z30 is the Nikon Z50 without a viewfinder but with a vari-angle screen, a tally light, a new record button and teh ability to record video for longer. By itself, the vari-angle screen could be enough to entice vloggers or would-be vl...
Surprisingly compact, Solid images, Excellent controls, Variangle touchscreen means selfies are supported, Supports WiFi via app, Charges over Type C USB (and can be perpetually powered that way), Great value
Lacks a viewfinder, Needs an onboard flash
Even without the flash, the Nikon Z30 is an absolute gem. There's just so much to like in this small system.Mirrorless cameras are typically a little smaller than their mirror-equipped DSLR counterparts, and manufacturers are certainly getting them smalle...
No headphone jack, No image stabilisation, No viewfinder
The Nikon Z30 is aimed at content creators who want a decent-quality camera at a reasonable price point. This camera is capable of 4K 30p recording without cropping, works exceptionally well in low light and has strong auto-focus performance. The Nikon Z3...
Attention to detail,Responsive performance,Robust construction,Great ecosystem,Affordable,Easy to use,
Can get expensive with kits and extras, No eye-level viewfinder or integral flash, Pretty large,
What's welcome here is the usual Nikon attention to detail, responsive performance and robust construction, with access to a very wide, well-supported system of lenses and accessories, not only from Nikon but third party manufacturers too. It's the most a...
Published: 2022-08-15, Author: Tim , review by: techradar.com
Abstract: Three years in and Nikon's APS-C mirrorless camera system has now been neatly rounded off by the arrival of the Nikon Z30. That's now three cameras and three lenses in total, but is three the magic number?Little has changed on the inside. The Nikon Z50 wa...
Comfortable grip, Vari-angle touch screen works a treat, USB-C connectivity, Good value
No headphone jack, Lack of Nikkor Z 'DX' lenses, No in-body stabilisation, No viewfinder (or optional one)
While all cameras can vlog, there is no doubt that a conscious effort has been made to design the Nikon Z30 with vlogging in mind. Superfluous features like a viewfinder are omitted, and the fruit is a streamlined camera at a price point appropriate for i...
Good for vlogging, Excellent still images, Superb video quality, Super responsive touchscreen display
No headphone output, No in-body image stabilisation, No electronic viewfinder
CONCLUSIONThe Nikon Z 30 offers an alternative to the Sony ZV-E10. They are similar but yet different. Both have fast AF as well as great image quality in both stills and videos. While the Z 30 offers responsive display, light weight and good handling, th...
Abstract: Nikon yesterday (29 June 2022) announced the Z 30, its latest APS-C (or DX-format) mirrorless camera, designed for video bloggers, live streamers and content creators. It's not yet available, but we've had enough time to form some quick impressions whi...