Innovation for inspiration.
What determines when Nikon releases a full-frame flagship camera? When technological innovation demands it. Introducing the D5, an FX-format DSLR that makes the impossible possible. Huge advancements in sensor design, autofocus, metering and image processing result in thrilling new capabilities—low light shooting all the way to ISO 102,400 (expandable to an unheard of ISO 3,280,000), precise AF detection and tracking across that entire ISO range, regardless of your subject's speed or direction changes, blazing fast 12 fps continuous shooting, 4K UHD video and, of course, image quality that captures the hearts and minds of your viewers. This is not iteration, friends. This is innovation...spectacular innovation.
- The Nikon D5 Digital Camera was added to the Digital Cameras category in October 2018
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Resolution MegaPixel | 20.8 |
Camera Type | SLR |
Optical Sensor Optical Sensor | CMOS |
The Nikon D5 will keep pros happy with its great burst-shooting and low-light performance, but a couple of niggling build issues mean it isn't as convincing an upgrade over the D4S as it could have been.
Reasons to buy
- + High specification autofocus system
- + Huge sensitivity range
- + Durable build
Reasons to avoid
- - 4K recording limited to 3 minutes
- - Vertical grip control arrangement doesn't match the horizontal grip's
- - The information screens should be more useful