Nikon is adding its second DX (APS-C) format camera to its mirrorless Z system. Dubbed the Z fc, the new camera shares some tech, including its image sensor, with last year's Z 50, but there are some improvements inside and big changes to the exterior. Inside the camera uses a version of the 20.9MP APS-C sensor that's powered Nikon cameras for a few years; we first saw it in the D500 SLR. It lags behind some others in pixel count, but has proven to deliver strong results over the years. The Z fc has a vari-angle touch display and eye-level EVF.