New 20.8MP fullframe sensor with barraising overall high ISO performance, 12fps continuous shooting with low viewfinder blackout times, Classleading AF subject tracking performance with 153 AF points, 99 cross sensors spread across the frame for AF in cha
Low ISO dynamic range and Raw file malleability lacking, comparatively, Large size and heavy weight will put off some users, JPEG engine noise reduction is still clumsier than the best on the market, XQD card model required for maximum buffer performance,
The Nikon D5 represents a more remarkable upgrade to the D4S than its appearance suggests. With a completely revamped autofocus system, the D5 will keep up with just about any subject under just about any lighting conditions. The new sensor offers class-l...
The 5D is aimed at pros and delivers a performance that won't disappoint them. With improvements to just about every aspect of the D4s, it's a flagship model that demands respect. Its huge buffer capacity has to be experienced to be truly appreciated, its...
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Published: 2016-05-24, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Moving from a 16-Mpix to a 20.8-Mpix sensor is quite significant for professionals, and the improvements in high ISO DR are useful in a camera like this. In terms of sensor resolution, the Nikon D5 now matches the admittedly aging Canon EOS 1Ds Mk II, a c...
Published: 2016-05-24, Author: Erik , review by: shoot.be
De D5 is gebouwd voor snelheid. Hij haalt probleemloos de beloofde 12 frames met autofocus per seconde in volle resolutie, en houdt dat tempo voor 200 opeenvolgende opnames aan. Nog straffer: dankzij de snelle XQD-kaart in ons testtoestel is het interne buffergeheugen zo ...
Abstract: Professional wedding photographer Ed Godden tests the Nikon D5 to find out if it's a worthy replacement for his pair of Nikon D750 bodiesI've been a photographer for 20 years, 19 of them spent using Nikon equipment. A brief fling with Canon at the start o...
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Published: 2016-05-06, Author: Dan , review by: shutterbug.com
So is Matter ready to give up his Nikon D4S and buy a D5? Not quite. “If I was just getting into the Nikon D system and didn't have the D4S, there's no question. I would buy it in a second,” he said. “But the D4S made many significant improvements over th...
After spending a few weeks with the D5, I believe it fully justifies its £5,200 retail price. I shoot between 30 and 40 weddings each year, not to mention a lot of pre-wedding and engagement shoots. Im a stickler for good equipment that not only gives me...
Published: 2016-05-04, Author: Benjamin , review by: digitalkamera.de
Äußerst robustes, ergonomisches, aber auch sehr schweres Gehäuse, Sehr schneller, zuverlässiger Autofokus, Hohe Serienbildrate mit langen Aufnahmeserien, Mit ca. 0,5 Sekunden bisher schnellster LiveViewAF aller DSLRs, Bis ISO 6.400 sehr gute Bildqualität
Teilweise etwas undurchsichtiges Bedienkonzept, ISO 1,6 und 3,2 Mio mit unbrauchbarer Bildqualität, Exotischer XQDSpeicherkartenstandard (CFVersion der D5 mit eingeschränkter Serienbildleistung erhältlich)