The Nikon Z5 is a great little camera that is fun to use and can take excellent photos. Users of Nikon’s DSLR cameras will find the small and lightweight Z5 has a familiar control layout and its menu ...
The Nikon Z5 II is yet another superb camera from the Z series lineup. Approaching, and sometimes exceeding, the performance level of the Z9, Z8 and Z6 III cameras but at a more easily achievable ...
The Nikon Z5 II provide remarkably good value for money for an ‘entry-level’ camera. Whether you shoot stills or video, you’ll find it a feature-rich, competent piece of equipment that does virtually ...
While both cameras have Nikon’s Z mount, which means they can accept the same lenses, there’s a 1.5x crop factor applied with the Z50 because of the smaller sensor. However, opting for the Z50 means ...
The Nikon Z5 II is the successor to the Nikon Z5, which was released five years previously as a cheaper entry to Nikon's full-frame mirrorless ecosystem compared to Nikon's other full-frame cameras of ...
Nikon has announced the successor to its ‘entry level’ full-frame Z5, almost five years after the original camera was launched. Like its predecessor, the Z5 II has two SD card slots and no top-plate ...
At first glance the new Nikon Z5 II full-frame mirrorless camera bears more than a passing resemblance to its venerable predecessor, the Nikon Z5. Five years is a long time in the world of digital ...
As the model name suggests, this unit sits below the existing ‘6’ and ‘7’ semi pro models in its maker’s line up, the premise here being that this is a more accessible entry point into the ‘Z’ series ...
Nikon has released minor firmware updates for nearly its entire Z mount mirrorless camera lineup. The Nikon Z6 and Z7 receive firmware version 3.40 while the Z5 and Z50 receive firmware versions 1.20 ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Nikon Z5 II costs $300 more than the original, but comes with enough upgrades to justify the price jump. The ...