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Mitch Lally tests the Nikon Z5 II across real portrait shoots and daily use

Mitch Lally tests the Nikon Z5 II across real portrait shoots and daily use

Summary

Mitch Lally's review of the Nikon Z5 II highlights its value as an entry-level full-frame mirrorless camera. It features a 24MP sensor, autofocus down to -10 EV, and 14fps burst shooting, improvements driven by a new processor. The camera supports 4K video, including 12-bit raw internally, and boasts a 3000-nit electronic viewfinder. Lally also discusses its compatibility with Sony E-mount lenses via adapter and Nikon's NX Studio software for custom JPEG profiles, while noting its dual UHS-II SD card slots.

Key points

  • Nikon Z5 II offers 24MP, -10 EV autofocus, and 14fps burst shooting.
  • Features 12-bit internal raw video recording, a rare capability at its price point.
  • Boasts a 3000-nit electronic viewfinder for improved usability in bright conditions.
  • Compatible with Sony E-mount lenses through an adapter, expanding lens options.
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