📷 Elevate Your Craft with the Nikon Z 5!
The Nikon Z 5 is a compact full-frame mirrorless camera that delivers exceptional 24MP stills and 4K UHD video. With the FTZ II adapter, it seamlessly integrates Nikon DSLR lenses, maintaining top-notch image quality and autofocus performance. Built-in VR image stabilization and weather sealing make it a reliable choice for any shooting environment.
B**S
Fantastic Mirrorless Camera for Enthusiasts!
I've been using the Nikon Z5 for a few months now, and it's exceeded my expectations in every way. The image quality is outstanding, especially in low light conditions. The autofocus is lightning fast and accurate, making it a breeze to capture those spontaneous moments. The in-body stabilization is a game-changer, giving me sharp shots even with slower shutter speeds.The ergonomic design feels comfortable in my hands, and the intuitive touchscreen interface makes navigation a breeze. I love the EVF - it's clear, bright, and provides an accurate preview of the final shot. The Z5's battery life has also been impressive, lasting through a full day of shooting without needing a recharge.Switching from my old DSLR was seamless, thanks to the included FTZ adapter that allowed me to use my existing F-mount lenses. The Z5's compact size and lightweight build make it a great travel companion, without compromising on performance.Overall, the Nikon Z5 is a fantastic mirrorless camera that strikes the perfect balance between affordability and high-end features. Whether you're a beginner looking to step up your photography game or a seasoned enthusiast, this camera won't disappoint. Highly recommended!
R**S
Love this
I love this camera. It has great features, beautiful natural color straight out of camera. 2 card slots, all for a great value
P**M
Exceeds expectations
I have been a Nikon DSLR shooter for well over a decade. I currently own the D7200(2), D600, D610, D800 and D850 and was reluctant to transition to mirrorless. I had heard a lot of negativities about the initial Nikon mirrorless cameras, which fueled my reluctance. Nikon's continued mirrorless updates encouraged me purchase the Z5. My initial expectations for this camera were more or less, middle of the road. I have owned this camera for six weeks and it has exceeded my expectations. From a physical perspective, I have large hands and generally prefer the larger body of a DSLR. From a performance perspective, I find the eye auto-focus, IBIS, customization and image quality to be better than expected. I will be using this camera primarily for still photos. The attached images were taken handheld using a Tokina 100mm 2.8 macro lens with FTZ adapter, in manual focus or Tamron 17-35mm 2.8/4 in auto-focus. Although this is considered an entry level camera, the overall features make it much more.
E**K
good, not as good as z6ii
The Nikon Z5 is a camera that's easy to fall for, but only if you keep your expectations in check. It's like a gateway drug for the world of full-frame mirrorless photography – a step up from entry-level DSLRs, but it's not here to replace the big dogs like the Z6II.Let's get personal. The build is solid, and it feels good in your hands. Weather-sealing gives it some toughness points, but don't plan on taking it into a hurricane.Image quality? It's a sweet spot. The 24.3-megapixel sensor is no slouch, but it's not the resolution king. Still, your shots will pop with good detail, and it's decent in low light.Autofocus? It's like your trusty old dog – it'll fetch the ball, but don't ask it to do backflips. Basic shooting is fine, but it won't track a speeding car like the Z6II.Video? It's okay for family movies and YouTube, but don't expect Hollywood quality. Full HD is fine, but 4K isn't in its playbook.Battery life? Solid. You can shoot a day away without hunting for outlets.In a nutshell, the Nikon Z5 is your buddy for the photography journey. It's not the flashiest or the most advanced, but it's dependable. Just remember, it's not gonna give you the Z6II's magic, but hey, it's a start.
J**O
The Nikon Mirrorless For All of Us
Here's the bottom line on this model. It is the same Nikon quality you know, love, and expect at a much more attainable price point. It has dual SD UHS-II card slots, and uses the newest variation of the EN-EL15 battery from Nikon (EN-EL15c). I refuse to call it "entry-level."So if you have been on the fence about Nikon mirrorless because of the single XQD card slot in the Z6 or Z7, this is a great way to dip your toe in the mirrorless water and even dive in if you want.SD cards are ubiquitous and inexpensive. It has been flawless with the FTZ adapter and my F mount lenses. It does uncropped 1080p HD video, and can do cropped 4K video. I don't do much video at all, so I don't mind. 1080p is enough for me right now anyway. I am not a pro (maybe someday...). I do wish it had a little faster frames per second for stills. 4.5 is ok, but not great.I liked the Z5 so much, I sold off my F bodies and bought a second Z5! Now I have two of these for the day I go pro as a wedding photographer! You always need a backup.There's a lot of reviewers on the 'Tube who have been talking down to Nikon for its mirrorless efforts, but the fact of the matter is, Nikon is doing a great job in its first generation of full frame mirrorless. The Z5 (for me), Z6II, and Z7II (both unreleased at the time of this review), have everything we need. There's no reason to jump ship to another brand now. IBIS and Eye autofocus are all onboard the Nikon mirrorless cameras.Don't get caught up in the reviews (especially outdated ones) that make it seem like everyone buying cameras is a professional wedding photographer who needs 4k video 100% of the time in one hand while photographing birds, wildlife, and sports at 20fps in the other hand, all at the same time. If that's not you, do you care if you have one card slot, or can't record in uncropped 4k? All we need is a little perspective. Find the right camera for you and go have fun.
A**Z
Excelente
Mi amigo no sabía cuál le gustaba más!!! Fue un regalo
Z**O
excelente costo beneficio, profesionalidad y calidad suficiente a bajo costo
Definitivamente el costo beneficio de la Cámara Fx mirrorles" Z5 + óptica kit 24-50mm f4-6.3", es excelente, [esperen oferta y llega el kit hasta en 32K (MXN)],Se vende como nivel de entrada full frame sin espejo, pero no tiene absolutamente nada de básico, es para el profesional y/o aficionado que no busca tanto el video y se dedica mas a fotografía, si bien no es "Sensor BSI", tiene un sensor muy similar o idéntico a la ya conocida "D750" ,En muchos review bajo distintos escenarios, es casi imposible diferenciar el resultado contra la Z6, se tendria que ampliar a mas del 200% para apenas tratar de encontrar alguna mínima diferencia,Si bien tiene recorte en algunas funciones de video y recorte en 4K, no los limitará en hacer buenos videos, con la misma calidad que la "Z6", pero sin algunas funciones que no son estrictamente necesarias. El resto de características es 95% idéntica a la "Z6", y aun precio mucho menor.La calidad del sensor es más que suficiente para la mayoría de las necesidades y en combinación con una óptica prime de "f1.8" sera altamente profesional, si no buscan profesionalidad superior o de gama muy alta y únicamente es para uso personal y aficionado, con una óptica "24-70mm f4 S" tendrán resultados nitidos de calidad excelsa, o en su defecto una óptica "24-200mm f4-6.3" será altamente versátil sin sacrificar calidad, aunque si menos luminosidad.Debo confesar que conservando la óptica kit "24-50mm f4-6.3" por un tiempo, se obtienen resultados bastante decentes y sorprendentes, (por lo que no es necesario adquirir una óptica adicional de inmediato, y se puede repartir el gasto /inversión en un período de varios meses)
D**E
Gran equipo
Me encantó y es un gran salto para mí que vengo de una 3200 y una 7000, se comporta de manera excelente y aún en condiciones de baja luz, obviamente tiene mucho que ver el lente que se utiliza
N**E
Muy buena cámara
Excelente cámara para ir familiarizandote con las mirrorless Full frame. Si piensan utilizarla para sesiones largas, les recomendaría adquirir una batería extra o un batery grip.
A**O
¡Buena inversión!
Tuve la Nikon Z50 durante 3 años y fui feliz hasta que tuve que usar objetivos para uso profesional, ahí me di cuenta del valor que agrega contar con una cámara fullframe. Opté por la Z5 y me ha encantado. Lo que más me gusta es que al conectas por cable USB-C y no se acaba la batería, ideal para streaming.
J**O
EXCELENTE PRODUCTO
MUY BUENA CAMARA
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