$1399.99
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 video and more—plus all the innovative tools you need to push the limits of your creativity.
$1699.99
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 video and more—plus all the innovative tools you need to push the limits of your creativity. Pairing the 24 megapixel Z 5 with the short, light, 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.
$1599.99
This is what a hybrid still and video mirrorless camera is meant to be. 24.5MP BSI sensor and high-speed shooting with the buffer capacity to match. 4K Ultra HD video at 60p*. Outstanding low-light capabilities. Next-generation autofocus. The power of dual processors. Two card slots. Tons of creative features. Flexible power options. Compatibility with a vertical battery grip. Wireless connectivity with smartphones and laptops and so much more.*8-Bit and DX-crop mode only
$1149.99
Tell your story creatively with this Nikon Z50 mirrorless digital camera kit. The included 15-60mm and 50-250mm VR lenses in this kit let you capture a variety of scenes, while the 20.9MP sensor delivers high-speed performance and superior image quality. Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ensure easy sharing of photos and videos. This Nikon Z50 mirrorless digital camera kit is compact and lightweight for portability.
Pros for Nikon - Z 5 4K Video Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) - Black | |||
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Full frame, Price, Easy to use, Mirrorless, Upgrade | Full frame, Easy to use, Lightweight, User friendly, Entry level | Mirrorless, Image quality, Upgrade, Low light, Auto focus | Image quality, Easy to use, Price, Light weight, Autofocus |
Cons for Nikon - Z 5 4K Video Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) - Black | |||
Low light, Video framerates, Beginners, Damaged sensor, Heating issue | Battery life, Low light, Kit lens, Price, Hot pixels | Battery life, Canon, Learning curve, Muddy photos, Open package | Battery life, Brand, Adapter, App issues, Complex controls |
Customers highly value the full-frame sensor, affordability, user-friendly design, and transition to mirrorless technology of the Z 5. Many users mentioned that this is their first full-frame camera and they are impressed with the difference in image quality. Others mentioned that they upgraded from a previous Nikon model and are happy with the improvement. While most customers are pleased with the camera's capabilities, a few mentioned that the video frame rates could be improved.
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My first mirrorless camera. I had a Nikon D7200 and decided to upgrade. Great little camera and the pictures are beautiful.
Posted by JudyM
My first use of a full sensor and I’m very amazed in the difference from my old crop sensor d3500. The quality of the AF and usability compared to the other Nikon. I am not a pro photographer but really looking to start, this will definitely get my feet wet with the quality of pics. Here are couple shots with my 50mm 1.8 Nikkor z mount lens
Posted by EddyeA
The first time I have a full frame digital camera. I mostly take videos of my grandchildren. I mostly use the Nikon Z lens 50mm 1:1.8. I like taking videos in the aperture priority mode because I can control the depth of field. The quality is so high even in HD that individual frames are perfect size and resolution for sharing with family and friends. What I also like is the Nikon tradition of compatibility with older lenses. With the FTZ adapter I can use all my older lenses. I have only started exploring the camera's options. However, I was able to start using it with a minimal preparation. It is worth noting the camera's low light capabilities. One of the pictures below is a frame from a HD video the other is a RAW picture.
Posted by Bedak