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Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-50mm Lens VOK040ZA review
“The Nikon Z 5 would be a great entry-level full-frame camera if not for its unreliable low light autofocus and slow burst speed.”- Good image quality
- Compact
- Affordable
- Dual SD Slots
- Slow low light autofocus
- Inconsistent autofocus in mixed/low light
- Slow 4.5 fps burst mode
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-200mm Lens VOK040YA review
“The Nikon Z 5 would be a great entry-level full-frame camera if not for its unreliable low light autofocus and slow burst speed.”- Good image quality
- Compact
- Affordable
- Dual SD Slots
- Slow low light autofocus
- Inconsistent autofocus in mixed/low light
- Slow 4.5 fps burst mode
Nikon Z5 review
Nikon's most affordable full format Z camera Nikon Z5 is best in its class in one area, but has some shortcomings and costs too much.- Trustworthy, weatherproof construction, impeccable ergonomics with a sharp viewfinder, lightning-fast autofocus in most cases, and the best still image quality in the class.
- Powerful cropping on 4K video, low shooting rate, the price is almost the same as the Nikon Z6.
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-50mm Lens VOK040ZA review
First introduced in July 2020 , Nikon Z5 is a 24.0MP Advanced Mirrorless camera with a Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm ) sized CMOS sensor, built-in Image Stabilization , Tilting touch screen and Nikon Z lens mount.- Built-in Wireless (Wi-fi)
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- 5-axis Image Stabilization
- Articulating Screen
- 4K (UHD) Video
- Touch Screen
- Electronic Built-in Viewfinder
- Face Detection Focusing
- 24.0MP - High Resolution Sensor
- 51.200 Max ISO
- 273 Focus Points
- Large 3.2 Screen
- 1.040k dots LCD Resolution,...
- Low Battery Life: 470 shots
- Heavy Body: 675g
- 1.70x crop on 4K Videos
Nikon Z5 review
Users of Nikon’s DSLR cameras will find the small and lightweight Z5 has a familiar control layout and its menu is similarly structured. The bright, high-res EVF and touch-screen monitor will also make transitioning to mirrorless easy.
Nikon Z5 review: Mirrorless marvel
As mirrorless cameras go the Nikon is easy to use, has a wonderful viewfinder, introduces improved autofocus features, and feels pitched to the correct kind of audience. Despite a low burst shooting speed and video capture that's outclassed by the competition, that still all adds up to what's arguably the best entry-level full-frame camera you could buy.- Great image quality from full-frame sensor
- Huge potential from new Z mount lenses
- Electronic viewfinder is of great quality and scale
- Autofocus system adds Eye/Face/Pet detection
- Video offering much stronger from competition
- Low burst shooting speed
- Not a full vari-angle screen (it's tilt-angle only)
- Single area AF can struggle a little in lower light
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-50mm Lens VOK040ZA review
The Nikon Z5 is a great buy for those brand new to full-frame photography, and it has an appealing range of specifications that should suit lots of different type of photographers.- Great handling
- Small and tight – especially with kit lens
- Excellent viewfinder
- Slow frame rate
- Cropped 4K video
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-200mm Lens VOK040YA review
The Nikon Z5 is a great buy for those brand new to full-frame photography, and it has an appealing range of specifications that should suit lots of different type of photographers.- Great handling
- Small and tight – especially with kit lens
- Excellent viewfinder
- Slow frame rate
- Cropped 4K video
Nikon Z5 Review
The Nikon Z5 is a great buy for those brand new to full-frame photography, and it has an appealing range of specifications that should suit lots of different type of photographers. It’s less useful for video, with a heavy 1.7x crop on 4K shooting, as well as those with a keenness for action photography. If neither of those apply to you, it’s a fine choice.- Great handling
- Small and tight – especially with kit lens
- Excellent viewfinder
- Slow frame rate
- Cropped 4K video
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-50mm Lens VOK040ZA review
As mirrorless cameras go the Nikon is easy to use, has a wonderful viewfinder, introduces improved autofocus features, and feels pitched to the correct kind of audience. Despite a low burst shooting speed and video capture that's outclassed by the competition, that still all adds up to what's...- Great image quality from full-frame sensor
- Huge potential from new Z mount lenses
- Electronic viewfinder is of great quality and scale
- Autofocus system adds Eye/Face/Pet detection
- Video offering much stronger from competition
- Low burst shooting speed
- Not a full vari-angle screen (it's tilt-angle only)
- Single area AF can struggle a little in lower light