Nikon D5 CF
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10 years ago
Review of the Nikon D5 DSLR
The Nikon D5 is hands down a huge upgrade if you're coming from the D4, most notably due to its improved shooting capabilities and hardened design finishes. It comes with a much larger pixel count, improved noise control and a greater depth of field.
10 years ago
Nikon D5 DSLR Review
The 20.8-megapixel D5 is Nikon's latest flagship full-frame DSLR and with its robust, almost muscular build and speedy overall performance, this professional camera is designed for action and sports photographers and photojournalists.
10 years ago
The 5D is aimed at pros and delivers a performance that won't disappoint them. With improvements to just about every aspect of the D4s, it's a flagship model that demands respect.
10 years ago
Nikon D5: Choice of the professionals
With the Rio 2016 Olympics around the corner and more historic images waiting to be made, Nikon has released its flagship professional DSLR, the D5.Improvements from the 2014 D4S include a new 20.8-megapixel full-frame image sensor (from 16.2-megapixel), an increase of autofocusing (AF) points to...
8 years ago
The D5 lets you select your preference-dual XQD card slots or dual Compact Flash slots. The XQD format is designed to take advantage of the speed that the D5 can offer photographers.
10 years ago
Nikon D5 review
In November 2015 Nikon announced that the D5 was in development to replace the D4S, the company's flagship SLR aimed at professional photojournalists and sports photographers. With the Olympic games arriving this summer it was odds-on that we'd see something concrete at CE in January, and sure...
9 years ago
Nikon D5 XQD
The Nikon D5 is clearly a solid professional photography tool. While it headlines a new 20 megapixels CMOS sensor, EXPEED 5 image processing engine and 153-point Phase-Detect AF module, what makes it a fantastic camera is what it takes from the D4: Exceptionally fast performance and outstanding...
Pros:
- Clean JPEG images
- Outstanding high-ISO dynamic-range
- Ultra-fast autofocus
- Extremely senstive AF
- Very fast continuous drive with deep buffer
- Extremely responsive
- Ultra-short black-out
- Good color-accuracy
- Flexible self-timer and exposure delay
- Highly customizable with plenty of controls,...
Cons:
- Noisy RAW files
- Poor Automatic White-Balance in low-light
- Bizarre Auto ISO
- Limited AF-coverage
- Poor Live-view
- not Exposure-Priority
- 1.5X crop for 4K
- Highly compressed 4K
- Rather bulky
9 years ago
Nikon D5 Review
The D5 is Nikon's most powerful camera yet, aimed at pro shooters who need speed and the ultimate high ISO capability.
Pros:
- Extreme ISO range
- 153-point AF system
- Great image quality
- 12 FPS bursts
- 200-shot buffer
- 4K video with HDMI output
Cons:
- Slow Live View AF
- No built-in Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- or GPS
9 years ago
Absolutely love it. If you have any kidneys left after ...
I bought this item after selling both my kidneys. Absolutely love it. If you have any kidneys left after buying iPhone 7, you must buy this.
10 years ago
Review: Nikon D5 is a great sport for sports
It might sound like playground smack talk, but it's also the mantra that's kept rivals Canon and Nikon neck-and-neck for decades, churning out some properly brilliant cameras in the process.
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