Nikon Z5 II - Q1 2025 Announcement
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- The Nikon Z5 II redefines entry-level full-frame mirrorless photography with its enhanced 24.3MP sensor and dual EXPEED processors. Perfect for both stills and video, the Nikon Z5 II features improved autofocus, 4K/30p recording, and dual SD card slots. Wildlife and portrait photographers will appreciate the Nikon Z5 II's advanced eye-detection AF and impressive 5-axis image stabilization. With better low-light performance and extended battery life, it's an ideal choice for enthusiast photographers.
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You mentioned the addition of dual card slots but the original Nikon Z5 has dual card slots, so it won't be an addition.
it shows it is all synthetic.
I hope the central focus point can be locked in position like in the Nikon DSLRs. Would be nice to have faster burst rate - maybe 10 fps
Why wouldn't it be ?
@@Cervin_Suisse In the Nikon digital reflex cameras like the D750 and the D7200 it was possible to lock the central focus point (using the single point focus option) in a chosen position. In the Z5 digital hybrid it is not possible, as far as I am aware (please correct me if I am wrong) to lock a single focus point in any position. You can reposition it in the centre by pressing on the OK button but it can easily be accidentally displaced. I use "back button focusing" - I aim my camera with the central focus point on the subject, focus with the back button and also set the exposure, then I compose the photo before pressing the shutter release - in my set up releasing the shutter doesn't refocus the camera. I would like to be able to operate my Z5 in the same manner but I cannot.
Learned absolutely NOTHING. Hears about features already existing in the Z5 and comments saying it will be improved on the next model. USELESS !