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Nikon Z30 Mirrorless Camera Twin lens kit

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Nikon Z30 Mirrorless Camera Twin lens kitHighlights 20. 9MP DX Format CMOS Sensor UHD 4K 30p & Full HD 120p Video Live Stream at 60p & In Camera Time Lapse Vlogging Optimised Design Hybrid AF with Eye and Face Detection 3" 1. 04m Dot Free Angle Touchscreen LCD ISO 10051200 & Up to 11 fps Shooting Built In Stereo Mic & External Mic Compatible Tally Lamp & Dedicated Selfie Controls A Groundbreaking Vlogging Camera Small, powerful, and extremely easy to use, the Nikon Z 30 mirrorless camera is

Highlights

20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor

UHD 4K 30p & Full HD 120p Video

Live Stream at 60p & In-Camera Time-Lapse

Vlogging-Optimised Design

Hybrid AF with Eye and Face Detection

3" 1.04m-Dot Free-Angle Touchscreen LCD

ISO 100–51200 & Up to 11 fps Shooting

Built-In Stereo Mic & External Mic Compatible

Tally Lamp & Dedicated Selfie Controls


A Groundbreaking Vlogging Camera

Small, powerful, and extremely easy to use, the Nikon Z 30 mirrorless camera is designed specifically for content creators. Going beyond smartphones, it delivers better-looking, better-sounding vlogs and richly detailed still images.

From product unboxing and recipes to travel and parkour, the Z 30 makes it simple to create vibrant, professional-quality content with the clarity, depth, and crisp sound expected from top vloggers and streamers.

DX-Format Image Quality

The 20.9MP DX-format CMOS sensor is significantly larger than a smartphone sensor, enabling sharp, detailed video and stills with impressive depth and clarity.

  • Record up to 125 minutes of uninterrupted video (Full HD/24p/25p at 25°C/77°F; recording time dependent on battery life and internal temperature)

  • Approximately 35 minutes recording time in 4K UHD

  • 100% field of view (approximately) using the full width of the sensor

  • Nikon’s Electronic Vibration Reduction keeps footage steady


Advanced Video Capabilities

Create engaging video content with versatile recording options:

  • UHD 4K 30p

  • Full HD 120p for smooth slow motion

  • Live streaming at 60p

  • In-camera time-lapse movies

  • Full-time autofocus during recording

The dedicated video-record button is positioned on top of the camera for easy access in any orientation, and separate settings can be saved for video and stills.

 


Hybrid Autofocus with Eye & Animal Detection

The Z 30 features advanced Hybrid AF with:

  • Eye-Detection AF for people

  • Animal-Detection AF for cats and dogs

  • Maintains focus even if subjects momentarily turn away

  • Full-time AF in Video AF mode — ideal for action or first-person vlogging

Continuous still shooting at up to 11 fps with full AF/AE helps capture fast-moving moments with precision.


Vari-Angle Touchscreen & Selfie Controls

The 3-inch 1.04m-dot free-angle touchscreen LCD makes first-person vlogs and selfies effortless.

  • Flip the screen forward for Self-portrait mode

  • Screen clears automatically for an unobstructed portrait view

  • Touch controls simplify operation

  • Tally lamp confirms when recording


Crisp, Clear Sound

Excellent audio is ensured through:

  • Built-in stereo microphone

  • Compatibility with an optional external mic

  • Onboard wind-noise reduction function

  • 3.5mm microphone input

Creative Picture Controls

Choose from 20 customisable in-camera filters for video and stills. All effects are visible in real time while shooting, making it easy to refine your creative look instantly.


Easy Connection & Sharing

Stay connected wherever you are:

  • Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

  • Seamless transfer via Nikon’s SnapBridge app

  • Included USB-C cable for constant power while livestreaming and charging simultaneously


Expand Your System

  • Compatible with the full range of NIKKOR Z lenses

  • Optional Mount Adapter FTZ II allows use of Nikon DSLR F-mount lenses

  • Compatible with a wide range of popular vlogging accessories


Compact, Creative, and Ready to Go

Purpose-built for vloggers and content creators, the Nikon Z 30 combines portability, powerful DX-format image quality, advanced autofocus, and flexible connectivity — all in a streamlined, easy-to-use mirrorless design.

Z DX 16-50mm F3.5-6.3 VR
Z-Mount Lens/DX Format
Filter size: 46mm
24-75mm (35mm Equivalent)
Aperture Range: f/3.5 to f/16
One Extra-Low Dispersion Element
Four Aspherical Elements
Super Integrated Coating
Stepping Motor AF System
Vibration Reduction Image Stabilization
Programmable Control Ring
Rounded 7-Blade Diaphragm


Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR lens
Z-Mount Lens/DX Format
Filter size:62mm
75-375mm (35mm Equivalent)
Aperture Range: f/4.5 to f/16
One Extra-Low Dispersion Element
Super Integrated Coating
Stepping Motor AF System
Vibration Reduction Image Stabilization
Programmable Control Ring
Rounded 7-Blade Diaphragm

 

What's Included?
Body Cap BF-N1 for Nikon Z mount cameras
Camera strap AN-DC25
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL25
Nikon Z30 body
Z DX 16-50mm VR Lens + Z DX 50-250mm VR Lens

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