Nikon Unveils the Z5, Its Entry-Level Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera
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Nikon has officially announced the Z5, a new full-frame mirrorless camera that’s designed to be the perfect tool for “emerging creators” and those jumping into mirrorless cameras for the first time.
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At the heart of the Z5 is a 24.3-megapixel CMOS sensor with a maximum ISO of 51200 (expandable to 102400). Powered by an EXPEED 6 image processor, the Z5 has a continuous shooting speed of 4.5 fps with full AF/AE.
The Z5 features in-body 5-axis VR (Vibration Reduction) that opens the door to having image stabilization while shooting with Nikon’s entire history of F-mount lenses (when paired with the Mount Adapter FTZ.
For photographers who need extra peace of mind on their shoots, the Z5 offers dual SD (UHS-II) card slots. You can either record to both to have one of the cards serve as a backup (in case the other fails), have RAW and JPEG captured separately to the two cards, or have double capacity by having one card serve as overflow.
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On the back of the Z5 is a 3.2-inch tilting LCD that’s sensitive to touch, tap, swipe, and pinch inputs.
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Above the screen is a 3.6-million-dot Quad-VGA electronic viewfinder that shows what your resulting photo will look like as you adjust exposure, ISO, white balance, and creative controls.
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Autofocusing by the camera is done using 273 on-sensor AF points that can track moving subjects throughout nearly the entire frame.
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There’s also Eye-Detection AF to help ensure that the eyes of your subjects (both human and animal) are tack-sharp.
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On the video side, the Z5 offers 4K/30p (1.7x crop) and 1080/60p (full-frame). There’s also focus peaking, fast phase-detection autofocus, a combination of in-body and electronic image stabilization, and image capture during video recording.
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If you need to stay powered for long periods of time, the Z5 is the first Nikon camera that can be constantly powered through its USB port, even with a USB power bank.
Build-wise, Nikon says the Z5 has the same robustness as the Z6 and Z7. It features a magnesium alloy shell and weather-sealing with dust and drip resistance.
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Other features and specs include a maximum shutter speed of 1/8000s, silent photography mode, automatic creative modes, 20 Creative Picture Controls, Focus Shift Shooting, multiple exposure mode (with an in-camera image overlay), an interval timer, in-camera time-lapse mode, a hot shoe, webcam abilities, SnapBridge compatibility for wireless transfer/sharing, and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity.
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Here are some official sample photos captured with the Z5:
Here’s a lengthy first look at the Z5 by Adorama:
The new Nikon Z5 will be available in August 2020 with a body-only price tag of $1,400. It’ll also be available bundled with a new NIKKOR Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3 for $1,700 or a NIKKOR Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR for $2,200.
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