On one level the D5 is just a better D4S which means it's still a big and heavy D-SLR primarily aimed at working photographers who need, above anything else, a very tough and reliable camera. This market still undoubtedly exists, but it's becoming harder...
Things have changed since Nikon launched the D4S and, in many ways, the D5 is just a better D4S which means it's still a big and heavy D-SLR primarily aimed at working photographers who need, above all else, a very tough camera. But the D-SLR is no longer...
Let's not sugarcoat it; the D5 is a niche camera. Even if you've got the cash to splash, it doesn't mean you should - it makes sense in the hands of a pro photographer, but beginners will be lost. Improvements mainly come in the way of low-light an...
Whenever a new camera is released, photographers who own the previous model must decide whether the new model is worth the cost of upgrading. And that's a choice each individual must make, based upon their own requirements, which can vary widely.The small...
High specification autofocus system, Huge sensitivity range, Durable build
4K recording limited to 3 minutes
The D5 looks a worthy successor to the D4S, with a small but useful increase in continuous shooting speed and a massive increase in ISO range and autofocus points...
Abstract: Nikon recently released the first development announcement for their new flagship mirrorless Z9. We don't know much about it officially, and the rumor mill has somewhat more information (which may or may not be accurate). There is also one official image...
12fps continuous shooting, Huge 200-shot raw buffer, Advanced 153-point AF, 4K video
Live view AF is contrast only, Highest ISOs yield poor quality, The D6 is imminent,
A replacement for the Nikon D5 is imminent, so not surprisingly this has led to some useful discounts on this model. But is it still desirable after all this time? The Nikon D5's AF system, rugged build, continuous shooting speed and buffer capacity are s...
Abstract: Last updated: November 21, 2017Are you a speed freak? Hungry to photograph anything that goes zoom? Or perhaps you just want to get Sports Illustrated level shots of your child's soccer game.Fortunately, there are a ton of cameras on the market that will...
Abstract: There's no one camera that's perfect for everyone. Maximum resolution is a top priority for landscape photographers, while sports shooters put a premium on high-speed image capture and processing. And for some, portability or video capabilities are key co...
Abstract: With the introduction of Sony's a9, photographers who have the need for speed have three fast-paced, full frame bodies to choose from. We've reviewed the Nikon D5 and the 1D X Mark II but have yet to get our hands on Sony's new hero. Still, it makes sense...