
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.
Q: Does this camera have image stabilization?
A: Yes, this camera has VR image stabilization built-in for sharp, stabilized photos and videos.
Q: How many images can I capture on a single battery charge?
A: You can capture approximately 470 images on a single battery charge.
Q: Does this camera have a touch screen?
A: Yes, this camera features a touch screen for easy navigation and control.
Q: Does this camera have built-in Wi-Fi?
A: Yes, this camera has built-in Wi-Fi for easy sharing and connectivity.
Q: What is the maximum video frame rate of this camera?
A: This camera can record videos at a maximum frame rate of up to 60 fps.
Q: What type of autofocus system does this camera use?
A: This camera uses a 273-point autofocus system that can focus near the edges, detect and follow eyes (people, cats and dogs) and track subjects.
Q: I have lens to fit a Nikon D5300. Will these lens fit this camera?
A: They will fit with the FTZ adapter, which you would need to purchase. If your lenses are DX format (cropped sensor), they will work, but they will not work well on a full-frame camera like this one. If the lenses are Nikon lenses, it should say on the side of the lens if it is DX or FX format. The D5300 is a DX format camera, but your lenses could be either DX or FX. If they are FX, they will work as intended.
Q: what are the recommended lenses for the Z-5? are they the same as the Z-50?
A: Any of the Z line lenses unless you buy the ftz adapter. I use a 35mm & 24-70mm on the adapter

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.

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

The Z50II Two Lens Kit includes the Z50II mirrorless camera body, the NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR and NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR lenses. Enjoy the combination of gorgeous image quality, film-inspired looks, intelligent auto modes and easy sharing with the flexibility of two high-performance, optically-stabilized zoom lenses. A perfect lightweight “do everything” photo and video kit for portraiture, travel, wildlife and more.

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.
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| Camera Quality, Overall Performance, Ease of use, Weight, Price | Camera Quality, Ease of use, Overall Performance, Weight, Auto Focus | Weight, Image Quality, Ease of Use, Autofocus | There were no pros for this product— |
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| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Battery Life | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers love the Z 5 4K Video Mirrorless Camera for its exceptional camera quality and overall performance. Users find it easy to use, appreciate its lightweight design, and consider it a great value for the price. The battery life is also decent, making it a well-rounded option for photographers and videographers.
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Excellent camera for the price. Good service, the sellers know everything about the product.
RinatG Posted
I’m coming from a shooting with the Nikon D800 for about 7 years now and i’ve had a lot of trouble switching over to mirrorless. I’ve tried out Sony and Cannon even the Z6ii but those files didn’t satisfy my taste. I picked up this camera thinking “eh I’m probably not gonna like this one either…it’s the cheapest full frame camera in Nikon’s lineup…I need the *pro* cameras which are $3000 +” to my surprise this camera is everything I wanted. It’s has all the pros of a Nikon plus the advantages of mirrorless such as eye af, it’s much lighter, touchscreen af, and more
Shim Posted
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.
Bedak Posted