International audienceThe determination of galaxy redshifts in the James Webb Space Telescope’s (JWST) blank-field surveys will mostly rely on photometric estimates, based on the data provided by JWST’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) at 0.6-5.0 μm and Mid Infrared Instrument (MIRI) at λ > 5.0 μ {{m}}. In this work we analyze the impact of choosing different combinations of NIRCam and MIRI broadband filters (F070W to F770W), as well as having ancillary data at λ phot) of a total of 5921 real and simulated galaxies, with known input redshifts z = 0-10. We found that observations at λ phot can be obtained with the NIRCam broadbands alone when {{S}}/{{N}}≥slant 10, but the zphot quality significantly degrades at {{S}}/{{N}}≤slant 5. Adding MIRI ...