Abstract: Nikons Einsteiger ins spiegellose Vollformat überzeugt im Test und beweist, dass ein preiswerteres Kameramodell nicht wirklich abgespeckt daherkommen muss.Nach unserem Kurzcheck in der letzten Ausgabe hatten wir jetzt mehr Zeit, uns mit Nikons Vollformat-...
Published: 2020-09-08, Author: Benjamin , review by: digitalkamera.de
Nikon ist mit der Z 5 eine sehr gute spiegellose Systemkamera gelungen, die spätestens, sobald der Marktpreis etwas gesunken ist, eine gelungene Alternative zur Z 6 für diejenigen ist, bei denen die Video- und Serienbildfunktion nicht die oberste Prioritä...
Published: 2020-08-23, Author: Sven , review by: computerbild.de
Topbildqualität auch bei sehr wenig Licht, Sehr großer, sehr detailreicher Sucher, Mit dem Kit-Objektiv klein und leicht, Hohe Videoqualität, Schneller und genauer Autofokus
4K-Video nur als Ausschnitt, Niedriges Serienbildtempo
Einfache Bedienung, Top-Bildqualität und ein richtig guter Sucher – die Nikon Z5 stellt selbst anspruchsvolle Fotografen zufrieden. Das neue Mini-Zoom ist erstaunlich klein und erstaunlich gut – bei der Bildqualität kann es mit deutlich teureren Optiken m...
SPECSImage sensor: 35.9 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor with 24.93 million photosites (24.3 megapixels effective)Image processor: EXPEED 6A/D processing: 12- or 14-bit (lossless compressed or compressed)Lens mount: Nikon Z mountFocal length crop factor: 1xImage...
Abstract: The Nikon Z 5 is a compact and lightweight camera equipped with a 24.3-million-pixel full-frame sensor mounted on a mechanical stabilisation system. It's very pleasant to use thanks to a large grip, a joystick to change options quickly, a touchscreen and...
Great handling, Small and tight - especially with kit lens, Excellent viewfinder,
Slow frame rate, Cropped 4K video,
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...
Published: 2020-09-21, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
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
After the camera industry stalled for quite some time, it's now in a renaissance period. Nikon's Z series cameras and new lens mount - which arrived about the same time as Canon's EOS R - has once more shown the kind of heights the brand can reach. And th...
Buy the Nikon Z 5 if you want a full-frame Nikon, largely take pictures outdoors in good light, and can't spend more than $1,400. If you plan on lots of shooting in less than ideal conditions, however, including in limited light or fast-moving subjects, a...
Published: 2020-08-27, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Comfy grip and solid build, Logical control layout, High-resolution EVF, 5-axis AF system, Very capable AF system
Underwhelming burst shooting speed, Disappointing video specs including cropped 4K, Tilt-angle display, not vari-angle
The Nikon Z5 is the best entry-level full-frame mirrorless camera you can buy right now. It's not perfect, but thanks to a blend of great image quality, a reliable autofocus performance, accessible handling and a weather-sealed body and tough body, the Z5...
Solid handling, Great viewfinder, Small and light,
Limited frame rate for sports and action, 4K video cropped,
The Nikon Z5 has an enticing set of specifications for the entry-level full-frame user, especially when you consider just how small the camera is. If you are on the lookout for a fantastic everyday or travel camera, or just like the idea of a smaller than...