Z 5

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Your full frame journey begins with the Z 5. Simple yet sophisticated, compact yet powerful, the Z 5 is built to grow with you. It’s everything you’d expect from a full frame mirrorless camera—intense detail, expansive views, brilliant low light capabilities, 4K UHD video and more—plus all the innovative tools you need to push the limits of your creativity.
The 24-50mm Lens Kit is designed to grab and go—capturing amazing stills and video wherever you are. Pairing the sophisticated yet simple 24 megapixel Z 5 with the small, lightweight, NIKKOR Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3 zoom lens, this kit is ideal for street photography, interiors, portraits, and videos—wherever your creativity leads.
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  • 5

    Great Camera

    Posted by Deepak on May 11, 2022

    I wanted to get a back up to my Z6, so I selected Z5 and I am very happy with the Z5 performance which is very similar to Z6.

  • 5

    Z5

    Posted by Jamie on May 5, 2022

    I picked up a Z5 at the start of the week and absolutely love it. I think it compares very nicely to my D750 (which I love). I have tried it with both the 24-50 kit lens and with my older 35, 50, 60, and 85mm lenses via the adapter and it produces super, clear images. The bokeh is decent but perhaps not as “natural” looking as with the D750, but it’s small issue in the scheme of things. I will probably use this as a street/macro camera. Try one, you will be impressed!

  • 4

    Great camera with some concern

    Posted by Imran Imthiyas on May 5, 2022

    Great camera. However I would say if Nikon fix evf and lcd noise issue in low light it would be helpful. We would request you to fix in upcoming firmware update.

  • 5

    Z 5

    Posted by Roberto on March 9, 2022

    I wanted to upgrade to mirror less cameras and after looking at many systems and cameras models I decided to get the Nikon Z 5, I wanted to focus on photography capabilities and the full frame. I have been using it for a couple of months and I love it great details, and plenty of megapixels,
    I highly recommend it!!!

  • 5

    Nikon Z5

    Posted by slickscream on December 2, 2021

    This is an amazing camera for a photographer. I don't use it for video, so the large crop factor does not affect my rating.

    It produces amazing quality whether I am using z-mount or adapted f-mount lenses. The jpeg's it produces are stunning. The battery life is way better than advertised.
    All in all I couldn't recommend the Z5 enough, I am very pleased with it.

  • 4

    Nikon Z5 comments

    Posted by Graham on November 25, 2021

    Good all-round mirrorless Nikon body for still photos and moderate resolution

  • 5

    A great full frame camera at a winning price!

    Posted by Philip McCourt on July 19, 2021

    I have owned and enjoyed many fine Nikon cameras. The Z5 is my first step into the "full frame" world and find it to be an outstanding camera. I am an advanced amateur photographer and have been involved in cameras since the late sixties. Have owned D80's, D90, D5500 in the past. Right now I own a D7200, Z50 and the Z5. I also have the FTZ adapter and find that it works nicely with my various lense's. The Z5 is now my main camera that I grab for, it has all the features that I have come to expect from Nikon. The color that it produces really impress' me. The dual card slot is what sold me on the camera. Nikon: If your reading this please make a FTZ with a motor drive for your older lens collection. Keep in mind you can still use the older lens on this camera, you just have to focus it yourself. I am extremely please with this camera and look forward to using it for many years to come. I really love the EVF in the camera, been using DSLR and SLR's for so long I find it works great. Other than no screw drive for olders lens' I have nothing negative so say about this camera.

  • 5

    This is the Mercedes E class of photo gear. Nothing fancy, but solid performer. Value priced.

    Posted by Lynn Cox on July 15, 2021

    Z 5 not getting rave reviews by the web pundits but also not getting slammed. I guess it depends on what your expectations are. As along time Nikon owner- First Nikon I owned was an F3 HiEyepoint in 1985. I started digital with a D40, then moved to a D90, then aD700, then a D7200. As I am not a "pro" in that sense I am a fine artist, painter who uses digital in condition with my creative practice. When the opportunity presented itself to "trade up" with the old D40, I went for it.Sold all my MF 4/3 gear and moved to the Z 5. I like the size, the files that come out of the Z5 are great, I idd not find any great learning curve. I like the wireless blue tooth but dislike the cludgey feel and interface for it. The whole trade up and purchase price was through Nikon directly and they were great throughout every step! If reading a manual is not your cup of tea I would recommend David Bush's book on the Z5. It may not have all the bells and whistles of other models but it is a solid piece of gear.

  • 5

    THE PERFECT WORK HORSE!

    Posted by Demetrius McCullough on June 3, 2021

    This is coming from someone who shoots lifestyle fashion and commercial work. I completely used my Nikon D7100 to the bone ( and even that camera prove to be more than enough). I knew I needed mirrorless since everything was headed in that direction. I bought the Z5 as it's my first mirrorless body and I have no regrets in this purchase. I don't feel insecure with my camera anymore walking on to a set.Nikon did a great job with this entry priced body but still giving us a pro-level camera. I haven't switch my lens to the Z mounts but my other Nikon lens' have 0 problem with focus. I love the clarity in the screen and through the view finder. The camera profiles are true once you bring them into editing and the lightweight body is fantastic. If you have big hands like me you're going to have to use a battery grip at some point for sure. I have more to say but just use my images below as reference The photos below all rendered and editing in Capture One Pro using the NL (neutral camera) profile.