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Nikon has made a brilliant strategic shift to mirrorless with the Z mount. The Nikon Z8 and Nikon Zf dominate second-hand exchanges in 2026.
The Z8 is the most traded Nikon body in 2026. Its stacked 45.7MP sensor, internal 8K RAW video and 3D tracking autofocus make it a reference tool. Buyback price: £2,400-3,500. A Z8 with fewer than 10,000 actuations reaches the top of the range.
The Nikon Zf is a phenomenon. Its retro design and full-frame sensor keep its price near new retail. Buyback price: £1,500-2,100, or 85-95% of the new price.
The Z9 flagship fetches £3,800-5,200. The versatile Z6 III between £1,700-2,400. The D850, released in 2017, remains well-priced at £1,100-1,700 thanks to its legendary reliability.
NIKKOR Z lenses support body values. A Z8 + NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S kit is worth considerably more than the body alone. The FTZ II adapter is an appreciated bonus.
Valuation criteria specific to Nikon Z: shutter count, mechanical shutter condition, EXPEED 7 processor and Deep Learning autofocus performance, and sensor BSI CMOS cleanliness.
The French Nikon second-hand market is particularly dynamic thanks to an active photo community. A Z8 or Zf typically sells within days on a specialised platform like Pixbounce.
Pixbounce buys all Nikons: Z9, Z8, Zf, Z6 III, Z5, D850, and all NIKKOR Z and F lenses.
Timing tip: the best time to sell is just before Nikon announcements (traditionally August-September). If Nikon announces a Z8 II, the current Z8 prices will drop 10-15%.
Yes, exceptionally. Demand exceeds supply, keeping its price at 85-95% of new retail. It's one of the rare cameras whose second-hand price flirts with the catalogue price.
Yes, absolutely. It fetches between £1,100 and £1,700. Its 45.7MP sensor and legendary reliability make it a sought-after classic.
Use free software like ShutterCount or upload a recent photo to myshuttercount.com. The count is recorded in each image's EXIF data.