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Nikon Zf Review: A Modern Camera Disguised in a Vintage Design

In terms of connectivity options, the Nikon Zf offers USB-C for data transfer and charging, along with separate microphone and headphone jacks, and a mini-HDMI port. This selection should meet the needs of most users. The camera uses an SD card for storage, which is both cost-effective and widely available.

However, the soft plastic port covers on the side of the camera feel flimsy and may wear out quickly. Similar issues have been reported with previous models like the Nikon Z6 and Nikon Z9, where the material tends to warp over time. While the Zf port covers have a different design, their durability remains a concern and they may require replacement within a year or two.

Another minor gripe with the camera’s build quality is the mushiness of the directional pad and surrounding buttons on the back. While they are not terrible in any way, they do not match the exceptional craftsmanship found in the rest of the camera. Despite this, the overall construction of the Zf is remarkably well-executed.

The Nikon Snapbridge app is a simple and efficient tool for camera updates, photo downloads, and remote control of the Zf. It serves its purpose effectively.

This Kia Cabin Feature Is Ingenious and Other Automakers Should Imitate

Kia has developed a clever approach for its USB ports, positioning them just behind the side bolsters of the front seats. This strategy offers several advantages. Firstly, it eliminates the need to search low down for the USB ports, which can be particularly challenging if someone is sitting in the middle seat of the second row. It also eliminates the hassle of navigating a cable between knees when connecting devices.

If there are no passengers in the back of the car, the USB ports in the seats become even more easily accessible for those in the front. There is no need to climb halfway into the rear or search blindly for a USB port. For example, in the Niro Hybrid, the front seat occupants can effortlessly access a total of five USB ports, with a mix of USB-A and USB-C options. This ample connectivity should be sufficient to keep most devices charged.

While it’s not a definitive reason to purchase a Kia, the automotive industry is highly competitive. Paying attention to small details like this can significantly enhance the overall experience of owning a vehicle. These thoughtful features are worth celebrating, especially if they contribute to a more enjoyable journey without the age-old question of “are we there yet?”