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Nikon D5 XQD

The Nikon D5 XQD is Nikon's flagship camera and a dream camera for many professionals. It comes with two memory card options: dual XQD slots and dual CompactFlash slots. An authorised Nikon dealer can switch the memory configuration in case you decide to change. 


The imaging capabilities are advanced and powered by the new EXPEED 5 processor that's 25% more energy efficient than the previous EXPEED 4 processor found on the predecessor D4S. Nikon D5 sports a 20.8MP FX CMOS sensor. The autofocus really stands out with 153 AF points.


An alternative camera is Nikon D500 that contains many of the features in D5 XQD, but retails at a lower price point.



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Shutterbug
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8 years ago
Watch the New Nikon D5 DSLR Fire Off 12 Frames-Per-Second Bursts With Full Autofocus (VIDEO)

The Nikon D5 professional DSLR has been the clear star (in cameras) of this year's CES 2016 show in Las Vegas. Indeed, there's a lot that's appealling about this flagship, full frame DSLR from Nikon, including its ability to shoot at up to ISO 3,280,000 to capture images in extreme low light...

TechRadar UK
★★★★
8 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...

Nerd Techy
★★★★★
8 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.

ePHOTOzine
★★★★★
8 years ago
Nikon D5 Review

The Nikon D5 is Nikon's top of the range high-speed professional Digital SLR, with up to 14fps continuous shooting, 4K video recording, a new 20-megapixel full-frame sensor, and an ISO speed that goes all the way up to 3.2million!

Phenomenal battery life - up to 8000 shots; Excellent noise performance at high ISO speeds; Excellent image quality; Illuminated buttons and screens; 4K (UHD) video recording; Mic/headphone sockets; Auto White Balance White works extremely well; Excellent high-resolution screen; Electronic level,...

Wi-Fi not built-in; Size and weight is likely to limit the amount of time you shoot with it; Video time recording limits; 3min for 4K; Limited touch-screen controls; Loud shutter

Photography BLOG
★★★★★
8 years ago
Nikon D5

The D5 is Nikon's latest flagship professional DSLR, sitting right at the top of its line-up and representing an upgrade from 2014's D4S. It's no surprise to see Nikon announcing a new camera in this year with big sporting tournaments, especially the Olympics, on the horizon.

Amazon
★★★★★
8 years ago
Nice upgrade from the D4 / D4s for those who need the speed

The D3 / D3S was a game changer. The D4 / D4s gave me better AF and better resolution. The D5 has better AF, resolution and ISO, 1.5 stops better than my D4. Looking forward to the firmware upgrade I recommend going for the XQD version, for the speed

4K
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8 years ago
Nikon D5

The D5 is an exceptional DSLR for any professional photographer. Whether you're coming from a D4s or elsewhere, the D5 is a worthwhile upgrade. It is especially ideal for capturing motion and low-light media.

PhotoReview
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8 years ago
Nikon D5

We haven't reviewed a Nikon pro camera since March 2010, when we had the D3s so we were quite excited when offered the new Nikon D5. Contained in a body that has changed little since the D4, the new camera provides a new Nikon-designed CMOS sensor with 20.8 megapixels (effective) and a new EXPEED 5...

PC Authority
★★★★
7 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.

pricespy.co.nz
★★★★★
7 years ago

Had the camera for a few months now. It's big and heavy, but definitely worth dropping by. The battery lasts forever. The camera always catch what you point it at. Awesome good camera! Sure it costs. But according to me who runs his own right it is a good investment.

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