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Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera Bundle with NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S Lens + 32GB SanDisk Card + Case + Tripod + ZeeTech Accessory
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera Bundle with NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S Lens + 32GB SanDisk Card + Case + Tripod + ZeeTech Accessory
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera Bundle with NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S Lens + 32GB SanDisk Card + Case + Tripod + ZeeTech Accessory
Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera Bundle with NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S Lens + 32GB SanDisk Card + Case + Tripod + ZeeTech Accessory
Super light weight, easy to use! Love the touch point focus & the durability of it!
me agrado la nitidez el enfoque rápido, no me agrado que haya venido con un lente tan pequeño. Para mi es joby y a laves mi trabajo.
La cámara cumplió con todas las expectativas. Es tal como se describe. El servicio: excelente
Having owned multiple Nikon DSLR cameras I was anxious to see if the mirrorless ones were as good as advertised. I got the Z5 and the adaptor as I have many F-mount lenses. I considered the Z6II and the Z7 but with the $1000 I saved I also ordered a Nikkor 24-70 f/4 lens. Together the shots are tack sharp and the video feature works really wel
Happy with my purchase!
TLDR:Best value for money full frame mirrorless camera for stills. Period. I wish Nikon did a better job promoting this.
I've been a long time Nikon DSLR user (D40, D90, D700, D800) and had dabbled some in mirrorless (Nikon V1, FujiFilm XT2) but always came back to my Nikon DSLRs primarily because of their handling and (full frame) image quality. While my heart was set on a Z6 II, the holiday 2020 pricing on the Z5 was too much to resist and I am overly impressed with the job that Nikon did with this camera for the price. I plan on holding on to my D800 and 1 or 2 of my F mount primes as a back up, but it will be hard for me not to continue down the Z series path.
I won't repeat what all the customer and blogger reviews have said about this camera in terms of specs and comparisons to the Z6. I'll just say, if you are primarily a DSLR stills shooter and (especially) invested in the Nikon system, don't overlook this camera. For a few $ hundred more the Z6 might be worth considering if you're a (serious) video shooter or need the frame rates, but for most people the Z5 will likely meet 95% of your photography needs. The money you save can go towards a lens or investing it elsewhere. Additionally, since the Z6II has gone on sale, i'm not sure Nikon will continue to support the first gen Z6 with anymore significant firmware updates.
I love this camera! I’m a full time photographer and it’s my backup but it does such a great job.
I love this kit, it's very useful for my needs.
Super light weight, easy to use! Love the touch point focus & the durability of it!
me agrado la nitidez el enfoque rápido, no me agrado que haya venido con un lente tan pequeño. Para mi es joby y a laves mi trabajo.
La cámara cumplió con todas las expectativas. Es tal como se describe. El servicio: excelente
Having owned multiple Nikon DSLR cameras I was anxious to see if the mirrorless ones were as good as advertised. I got the Z5 and the adaptor as I have many F-mount lenses. I considered the Z6II and the Z7 but with the $1000 I saved I also ordered a Nikkor 24-70 f/4 lens. Together the shots are tack sharp and the video feature works really wel
Happy with my purchase!
TLDR:Best value for money full frame mirrorless camera for stills. Period. I wish Nikon did a better job promoting this.
I've been a long time Nikon DSLR user (D40, D90, D700, D800) and had dabbled some in mirrorless (Nikon V1, FujiFilm XT2) but always came back to my Nikon DSLRs primarily because of their handling and (full frame) image quality. While my heart was set on a Z6 II, the holiday 2020 pricing on the Z5 was too much to resist and I am overly impressed with the job that Nikon did with this camera for the price. I plan on holding on to my D800 and 1 or 2 of my F mount primes as a back up, but it will be hard for me not to continue down the Z series path.
I won't repeat what all the customer and blogger reviews have said about this camera in terms of specs and comparisons to the Z6. I'll just say, if you are primarily a DSLR stills shooter and (especially) invested in the Nikon system, don't overlook this camera. For a few $ hundred more the Z6 might be worth considering if you're a (serious) video shooter or need the frame rates, but for most people the Z5 will likely meet 95% of your photography needs. The money you save can go towards a lens or investing it elsewhere. Additionally, since the Z6II has gone on sale, i'm not sure Nikon will continue to support the first gen Z6 with anymore significant firmware updates.
I love this camera! I’m a full time photographer and it’s my backup but it does such a great job.
I love this kit, it's very useful for my needs.