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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
The Nikon Z 5 offers a lot for photographers moving from a Nikon SLR system to mirrorless, even though it omits some of the latest bells and whistles to meet its price point.- 24MP full-frame sensor
- 5-axis IBIS
- Tilting touch LCD
- High-magnification OLED EVF
- Dust and splash protection
- Dual UHS-II card slots
- Works with Nikon F lenses via adapter
- Cropped 4K recording
- Autofocus a step behind Canon and Sony
- Meager 4.5fps continuous drive
- Z lens library still in development
- Few third-party Z lenses available
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-200mm Lens VOK040YA review
The Nikon Z 5 offers a lot for photographers moving from a Nikon SLR system to mirrorless, even though it omits some of the latest bells and whistles to meet its price point.- 24MP full-frame sensor
- 5-axis IBIS
- Tilting touch LCD
- High-magnification OLED EVF
- Dust and splash protection
- Dual UHS-II card slots
- Works with Nikon F lenses via adapter
- Cropped 4K recording
- Autofocus a step behind Canon and Sony
- Meager 4.5fps continuous drive
- Z lens library still in development
- Few third-party Z lenses available
Nikon Z 5 Review
The Nikon Z 5 offers a lot for photographers moving from a Nikon SLR system to mirrorless, even though it omits some of the latest bells and whistles to meet its price point. Despite its positioning as an affordable, entry-level full-frame camera, the Nikon Z 5 ($1,399.95, body only) is nearly as capable as the midrange Z 6. For a few hundred dollars less you get very similar image quality, though you'll have to live with cropped 4K video recording. Photographers with an investment in Nikon gear should take a look at this one, especially if video is a secondary concern. Still, you can't discount the value proposition here, especially if you're already invested in the Nikon system. If you're not, the Sony a7 III is our absolute favorite mirrorless camera and Editors' Choice, but it carries a higher asking price, around $2,000 without a lens.Affordable Full-Frame The Z 5 isn't the first sub-$2,000 full-frame camera we've seen, but it cuts fewer corners than alternatives like the Canon EOS RP and Sigma fp. You still get a 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system, dust and splash protection, and dual memory card slots. The camera body is sized ...- 24MP full-frame sensor
- 5-axis IBIS
- Tilting touch LCD
- High-magnification OLED EVF
- Dust and splash protection
- Dual UHS-II card slots
- Works with Nikon F lenses via adapter
- Cropped 4K recording
- Autofocus a step behind Canon and Sony
- Meager 4.5fps continuous drive
- Z lens library still in development
- Few third-party Z lenses available
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-50mm Lens VOK040ZA review
Nikon has once again done what they still do better than everyone else: they made a great camera at an incredible price, and hardly left anything out.- Incredible image quality
- Solid autofocus performance
- Rugged build quality
- Professional functionality
- Comfortable ergonomics
- Unmatched value
- Slow speed & viewfinder blackout a deal-breaker for fast action
- 4K 30p video crops away the "full-frame advantage"
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-50mm Lens VOK040ZA review
Nikon Z5 at a glance: £1449 body only (£1719 with 24-50mm kit lens) 24.3MP full-frame CMOS sensor EXPEED 6 image processor 5-axis in-body stabilisation 0.5in, 3,680k-dot OLED EVF 4.5fps burst shooting Dual SD card slotsAfter the release of Nikon’s first APS-C mirrorless camera, it was suspected a...- For and against
- Upholds the excellent handing from the Nikon Z6/Z7
- Performs well with Fmount SLR lenses via FTZ adapter
- Build quality is excellent for a camera at its price point
- First full frame Zseries model to offer dual card slots
- 1.7x crop is applied when shooting 4K (UHD) video
- 2450mm kit zoom is likely to be quickly outgrown
- Produces cool looking images in AWB mode in sunlight
- 4.5fps continuous burst shooting is slow by today’s standard
Nikon Z 5 (Review Nikon Z 5)
A value proposition for photogs going full-frame- 24MP full-frame sensor, 5-axis IBIS, Tilting touch LCD, High-magnification OLED EVF, Dust and splash protection, Dual UHS-II card slots, Works with Nikon F lenses via adapter
- Cropped 4K recording, Autofocus a step behind Canon and Sony, Meager 4.5fps continuous drive, Z lens library still in development, Few third-party Z lenses available
Nikon Z5 review
The Nikon Z5 is great for landscape photography. It takes clean, detailed photos with plenty of dynamic range to capture a wider array of detail in high-contrast landscapes. It also manages noise levels quite well in low light.- Excellent image quality., Amazing ergonomics., Great battery life., Sturdy and weather-sealed.
- Not especially portable.
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