Monday, June 6, 2016

Nikon D5 Review

Nikon D5 Review

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The Nikon D5 is the company's flagship action-oriented DSLR, sporting a 20.8MP full-frame sensor, 153-point autofocus system and a full-size, double-grip chassis that is both tough as nails and exceedingly comfortable to use. Though the core build of this camera remains very similar to the D4S with led light such as Digital LED RF550 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-VL003 Video Camera Light, Digital LED-160A Video Camera Light, Digital LED-187A Video Camera Light, Digital LED-VL002B Video Camera Light, Digital LED-VL001B Video Camera Light, the sensor and autofocus system are entirely new and - as we'd expect - designed with speed and reliability in mind.

Nikon D5 Key Specifications
•All new Nikon-designed 20.8MP full-frame image sensor
•Expeed 5 processor
•All new 153-point phase detection autofocus system with 99 cross-sensors
•Automated autofocus fine tune
•Native ISO range now stretches from 100-102,400
•12fps continuous shooting with full autofocus and autoexposure
•4K video recording
•Offered in dual CF and dual XQD memory card configurations
•Touchscreen functionality during both stills and video shooting
•CIPA rating of 3,780 shots per charge using the same EN-EL18a battery as D4S

Due to its large size and tip-top placement in Nikon's lineup, the D5 originally struck me as a somewhat intimidating camera to put through a thorough review. But really, with a little bit of work to get it set up the way I like and the development of some muscle memory as to where all the proper buttons are, the D5 has proven to be one of the most reliable, and as such, one of the least stressful cameras I've ever had the pleasure of using. Of course, that doesn't mean that it isn't meant to be put through stressful situations. Quite the opposite.

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