Rating 4.1 37 reviews

The whispers about Nikon producing a mirrorless full-frame camera at an entry-level price are growing louder. So much louder that the new camera, which will be the latest addition to their Z series, has already been given a name: the Nikon Z5. 


The Z5 is likely to be a "lite" version of the current Z6, so we might see a shift from the Z6's XQD card to a SD card slot. With the cost of XQD cards and the extensive use of SD cards, it seems likely this will happen. 


The all-important sensor is something else to keep an eye on. There are some suggestions the Z5 will include the same high-quality sensor as the Z6. However, with the cost-cutting required to bring the Z5 to market at an affordable price, some in the camera industry are wondering if the sensor from the D750 might be used instead. This will obviously keep the Z6 at another level from the new Z5, which is an important selling point, but the thought of the two stablemates sharing the same sensor is an enticing one.


Lenses are another important component of course, and the feeling is that non-premium Z lenses will be used to keep the Z5 at an entry level price. While non-premium lenses on a Nikon camera still promise to deliver excellent results, they may lack top-end features such as weather sealing. An announcement on the Z5 is imminent, so all rumours and speculation will soon be replaced by concrete details. We'll keep you posted!

Manufacturer: Nikon
price $1,464.00 - $2,819.00
Lens configurations
Pocket Lint
5 years ago

Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-200mm Lens VOK040YA review

As mirrorless cameras go the Nikon is easy to use, has a wonderful viewfinder, introduces improved autofocus features, and feels pitched to the correct kind of audience. Despite a low burst shooting speed and video capture that's outclassed by the competition, that still all adds up to what's...
Pros:
  • Great image quality from full-frame sensor
  • Huge potential from new Z mount lenses
  • Electronic viewfinder is of great quality and scale
  • Autofocus system adds Eye/Face/Pet detection
Cons:
  • Video offering much stronger from competition
  • Low burst shooting speed
  • Not a full vari-angle screen (it's tilt-angle only)
  • Single area AF can struggle a little in lower light
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DP Review
5 years ago

Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-50mm Lens VOK040ZA review

The Nikon Z5 is arguably the best bang-for-your-buck stills-oriented camera on the market. Image quality from its 24MP sensor is just tad behind class-leading and much of its design, from the build-quality to the ergonomics, is borrowed from higher-end Nikon Z models.
Pros:
  • Just about anyone seeking a well-priced
  • stills-oriented full-frame mirrorless camera.
Cons:
  • Video shooters
  • Those wishing to capture super-fast action (in which Z5's 4.5 fps burst may not be quick enough).
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DP Review
5 years ago

Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-200mm Lens VOK040YA review

The Nikon Z5 is arguably the best bang-for-your-buck stills-oriented camera on the market. Image quality from its 24MP sensor is just tad behind class-leading and much of its design, from the build-quality to the ergonomics, is borrowed from higher-end Nikon Z models.
Pros:
  • Just about anyone seeking a well-priced
  • stills-oriented full-frame mirrorless camera.
Cons:
  • Video shooters
  • Those wishing to capture super-fast action (in which Z5's 4.5 fps burst may not be quick enough).
Read more on DP Review
dpreview.com
5 years ago

Nikon Z5 review: the best value stills-oriented full-framer

The Nikon Z5 is arguably the best bang-for-your-buck stills-oriented camera on the market. Image quality from its 24MP sensor is just tad behind class-leading and much of its design, from the build-quality to the ergonomics, is borrowed from higher-end Nikon Z models. Autofocus performance is also solid; reliable face and eye detect make it a great choice for documenting family/friends. Video performance is the one area the Z5 does not excel: 4K video is heavily cropped. But it does offer respectable Full HD capture with the added benefit of in-body image stabilization for hand-held shooting.
Pros:
  • Just about anyone seeking a well-priced, stills-oriented full-frame mirrorless camera.
Cons:
  • Video shooters. Those wishing to capture super-fast action (in which Z5's 4.5 fps burst may not be quick enough)
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Shutterbug
5 years ago

Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-50mm Lens VOK040ZA review

The New Nikon Z5 is a very attractive option for photographers on a budget who are looking for a full-frame camera. And in combination with one of Nikon's compact and affordable lenses like the 24-50mm f/4-6.3, it makes for a very compact package that delivers big-camera results.
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Shutterbug
5 years ago

Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-200mm Lens VOK040YA review

The New Nikon Z5 is a very attractive option for photographers on a budget who are looking for a full-frame camera. And in combination with one of Nikon's compact and affordable lenses like the 24-50mm f/4-6.3, it makes for a very compact package that delivers big-camera results.
Read more on Shutterbug
News18
5 years ago

Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-50mm Lens VOK040ZA review

Despite its struggles with dim, warm light, the occasional focusing discrepancy and the 4K videos ordeal, the Nikon Z5 is wholeheartedly recommendable. It is a good camera, and at an introductory price of Rs 1,13,995 for just the body, the Z5 makes sense as a second unit for casual photography, for...
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News18
5 years ago

Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-200mm Lens VOK040YA review

Despite its struggles with dim, warm light, the occasional focusing discrepancy and the 4K videos ordeal, the Nikon Z5 is wholeheartedly recommendable. It is a good camera, and at an introductory price of Rs 1,13,995 for just the body, the Z5 makes sense as a second unit for casual photography, for...
Read more on News18
dpreview.com
5 years ago

DPReview TV: Nikon Z5 review

Pros:
  • Sample images
  • Introduction
  • Design and handling
  • Displays
  • Battery
  • Burst shooting
  • Media slots
  • Image quality
  • Video performance
  • Autofocus
  • Who's it for?
Cons:
  • Sample images
  • Introduction
  • Design and handling
  • Displays
  • Battery
  • Burst shooting
  • Media slots
  • Image quality
  • Video performance
  • Autofocus
  • Who's it for?
Read more on dpreview.com
PC Magazine
5 years ago

Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera with 24-50mm Lens VOK040ZA review

The Nikon Z 5 offers a lot for photographers moving from a Nikon SLR system to mirrorless, even though it omits some of the latest bells and whistles to meet its price point.
Pros:
  • 24MP full-frame sensor
  • 5-axis IBIS
  • Tilting touch LCD
  • High-magnification OLED EVF
  • Dust and splash protection
  • Dual UHS-II card slots
  • Works with Nikon F lenses via adapter
Cons:
  • Cropped 4K recording
  • Autofocus a step behind Canon and Sony
  • Meager 4.5fps continuous drive
  • Z lens library still in development
  • Few third-party Z lenses available
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