Yep, I certainly am! I may be doing a bit of video for live band performances, in low light. The Z6 would be better for that. But not sure how much of that (if any) I'll do, so the extra cost is hard to justify. Also the extra cost of memory cards. I know the Z6 II now has dual slots, but I think only one is SD. And the Z6 II is more cost again. As an upgrade from my D5200, I'm sure the Z5 does a way better job of video anyway!!
@@pvanb291 I think you’ll be happy with the Z5. The Z6ii feels outrageously expensive :( I would like one but not for the price it is. And yes you’re right XQD cards are savage in price. Thanks for the comment :)
I watch your videos and feel really pleased that I bought a Z5 last christmas. That don’t change the fact that I would change it to a Z7II tomorrow - if someone gave me 1000 euro 😊
Your earlier videos of the Z5 were what led YT to recommend your channel. I was researching the Z5 for purchase consideration and watched hours of reviews. I ended up purchasing the camera aware of what it could and could not do... thanks to videos like yours. (and you got a subscriber)
I am mostly a Canon shooter, but Ive shot Sony, Fuji and currently own a Panasonic S5II. Was looking for a second cam and saw this for the sale price of $998 and bought one immediately. It's the same price as the RP but you get a better sensor, much better EVF, IBIS, an actual 1/8000s mechanical shutter, dual card slots, a larger battery and its weather sealed. It's an absolute steal and easily the best bang for the buck right now IMO. Looking forward to trying it out.
Thank you so much! I did watch this video and (along with my 2 favourite Canadian RUclipsrs at DPReview) I have decided to go ahead and buy one. Your comments were just what I needed.
@@caymanbonnie McKinnon isn’t a good reviewer at all lol. I love watching him but not for reviews so much. Haven’t heard of those other two. You’re a fan of DPReview then 🤣
I took mine as backup for my D500 to Costa Rica this spring & it saved my trip. Sure, it's a bit slow to focus in lower light but as you say, once you get used to it, it's great. I have both the Z6 & Z7 IIs and the Z5 is on my macro setup at home with Laowa 90 F2.8 2x and that combo is just fantastic since the Laowa is manual focus anyway. I just put a Raynox 250 on it & wow it's getting me amazing shots.
I actually ended up buying this camera, and Was happy to find I can use the same batteries as my D7100 (and vice-versa). I really enjoy this camera as it’s my first full-frame, but not having that LCD on the top is an annoyance for sure!
I just found this channel. Great information that deals with actual usage. The z5 seems like a solid entry into mirrorless cameras. I have a Nikon D610 and can’t decide whether I should trade it in on a z5 or keep it as a second camera. I’m not anywhere near using the D610 to its full potential, so I’m guessing a move to the z6 might be in advisable. Thank you for doing this video.
Thanks heaps for the comment mate. It’s always good to know all your camera does and get it to the point of frustrating you by it’s limitations, which is when you know to upgrade.
Your videos helped me decide to get a Nikon Z5 :) Enjoyed my purchase so much. Subscribed to your channel. Thanks for your great content. More power to you sir!
Hi Ralph, nice overview of pros and cons of the Z5. I guess you agree that the perfect camera does not exist (hence we tend to own more than one... ;-) One thing that I like of the Z5 and that is the right thumbed control of the MASP-U123 knob, which js possible because the top LCD isn't there. For me the Z5 is the light, sleek companion of my trusted, but big and bulky D810, and I think it is a great addition to my kit. I initially aimed for a secondhand Z6II, but it was slightly above my budget, so I got a secondhand Z5. Nonetheless I am very very happy with the quality of this camera (the ergonomics etc.) and performance of the sensor in low light and AF tracking that is possible. For me the combination of IBIS and focus peaking makes shooting old AI-lenses digitally a very fun thing to do. Then, with my AF-S F/4 ultra wide and telezoom, both with VR, it takes a minor earthquake of shake before things get blurry. Of course when we compare to Z6III, Z7II and Z9 and all, the performance is so-so, but when we compare this camera to the many DSLRs we enjoyed a lot back in the day (or still today) we cannot deny that with the Z5 you should be able to deliver the images you need, with the only exception being very fast action & sports.
Yep certainly did Will be my first mirrorless since my old analog Nikon f60 Am doing an Alaska cruise later in the year so am sussing out what lenses to potentially put on it or get away with a telephoto one to start with like the 28-200 ..undecided yet Was a great informative video … cheers BB
Thanks Ralph. Great vid. Agree with all your comments. I enjoy my z5. It’s a camera that needs more love. Sad Nikon didn’t do a firmware update in line with the z6&7 for autofocus recently. Fingers crossed. I have found for my style of shooting that 3 frames is enough. I used that on my old d200 and it has carried over. You just have to anticipate. Wouldn’t be fun if the camera did everything for us huh.
Thanks heaps Rob. It’s an interesting thought you raise… would we want an AI camera? Half the fun is the challenge to photograph something we wonder if we can get the same result that’s in our heads. I think they’ll get to an update but I think they’ll waits a while. Thanks for your comment.
That's a real high end camera there Legend! I like the features and I would really enjoy doing some video with that type of stabilization. Thanks for sharing your insight!
Thanks for the video - I just traded my Canon T6i in on a new Z5 - I wanted a full frame mirrorless camera that was affordable to learn - I hope I enjoy it
I totally agree with your comments about the 4k crop. But I have to admit that I did not think about it that way until I heard your thoughts about it. Thank you.
😅 U so funny Ralph.. I've just purchased a Z5 on line now.. trading in my old d5000.. thanks will Def watch more of your videos.. alot to take in 😮wow.. just doing photography as a hobby for now so still learning alot.. much obliged 😊
You perhaps should revise and add that it has a FANTASTIC feature called focus shifting or sometimes called focus bracketing for capturing a series of images whereby the focus is bumped a bit after each frame; to be processed using focus STACKING software like Helicon or Zerene.
Thanks so much Jo. I’ve really appreciated your comments. It’s interesting what systems we ‘marry’ ourselves too. I own a canon but don’t enjoy it much, but love the lenses and the range. But I think it’s because I’ve used Nikon for so long now. A while back I considered moving to Sony but had too much Nikon glass. I’m glad I stayed. Yet if it wasn’t for the advances made by the Z9 I wasn’t feeling confident about their future. Feeling much more reassured now ;)
nice video, i think the Z5 is a great little camera often people will overlook such cameras for higher spec models that they’ll never use all the feature set though in all fairness this would be enough suit majority of amateur shooters or a great back for a pro.
Great vid, informative and entertaining. We need to get people together and convince Nikon to give us who already purchased the original FTZ some kind of trade-in deal!!!! Also as for battery life, it makes sense that it would chew through batteries using the screen in back.. however contrary to what Nikon says, using only the evf I get great battery life - like 3000+ shots at the zoo and still have half battery charge..
Sorry.. thats ~1500 and half battery, just thinking double would be 3000... and thats using evf priority, turning off while walking around, etc.. Flip it on while getting it off my shoulder and its ready by the time I get it to my eye.. good battery life for me.
For the price, this is a fantastic camera. I was lucky and got mine new for a steal at $1000 last summer with the FTZ adapter and a Manfrotto tripod included from a local brick and mortar trying to keep business. If you're just shooting stills, this camera has everything you need including low light capability. If you're planning on shooting video, then the Z6ii is obviously going to be the better buy since they are only $400 apart in price now.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography yea. I didn’t realize they are so close in price now until I went to purchase another for my wife to learn on. Now it makes it a no brainer to save a little extra for the Z6ii for the back lit sensor, better video and as you mentioned the LCD.
I’m watching this because I’m looking for a backup body for professional still photography work. Many pros that I know are using C30 as the backup, probably because has so small footprint in the gear pack. I’d love to have a FF as the backup, while saving some money, Z5 sounds to be an option that is quite fine actually.
Thanks for sharing. Just have a question. I would appreciate if you help me... how can I save the files RAW AND JPG format?? I tried doing that using 2 cards but it didn't work.. any suggestion?
Hey. Thanks for the info! Just a question if you don't mind helping me... How can I save my pictures in both RAW AND JPG format? I set the camera but it didn't work. Any suggestions???
@@RalphMayhewPhotography not at all 👍🏻 the best video I've seen in this particular camera... Really helpful 'hints' and things to be aware of before buying
I think turning on power saving mode automatically puts the camera to sleep if you don't touch anything even when the sensor in front of the evf is blocked because I leave it on in my bag for hours sometimes and the battery doesn't even go down barely 1 percent.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography I tested it after after I watched your video the camera definitely sleeps after Like 30 seconds of inactivity what's incredible is I once left my camera on for Like 2 days in the bag I forgot to turn it off appearantly but the battery was barely affected it is very power efficienct with power saving on
I used my Z5 at an Air Show and got some good shots with the Z5, but yes having greater than 4.5 FPS would have been nice. Overall, I am satisfy with the choice I made.
My husband bought this camera for me as a bday gift. I’m not really sure why, as I’m not a photographer. I think I once mentioned wanting to take more pics of my daughters soccer games/team. Now, that I own it, I want to learn how to use it. I’m finding all the settings, etc, like a foreign language. All I want to do is take crisp, pro looking pics of my daughter & her teammates; action shorts. I need a class, video for sports photography, using this Z5. Can u make one of those videos, please? If not, can you point me in the right direction?
Yeah totally. What lens have you got on the front? If I were you, to start where you are and enjoy it, I'd put the setting mode to S - Shutter priority and then set the shutter priority to around 1000. I'd then put the ISO on auto. You do that by holding the ISO button on top of the camera, and turning the front scroll wheel. Then go into the menu on custom settings and change the auto focus option to continuous focus, which means whatever the little red boxes select, is always in focus as your subject moves. Hopefully that will tie you over, till I can make a vid for you. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Hello. I recall your comment from an age ago and thought this video I just made will help you Nikon Z5 Sep by Step User Guide ruclips.net/video/fqB-0YeAr6U/видео.html
I'm kinda torn between this in new condition brand new in box, or 2nd hand z6. I already have D3300 and D750, so I might use the FTZ before I pick up S line lenses which is a no brainer when I will get those. I mainly play with strobes and flashes both inside and outside a controlled environment, and according to this video I might find struggle, but it should be able to be cleared up with modelling light from my strobe, but don't really know how the EVF noise will tell. What do you think?
So, Nikon doesn't use the Fmount any more? My Nikon is an Fmount so, I will need the adaptor but this will end up cropping my images and defeat having a full-frame sensor?
Umm you only need a Convertor (FTZ) if you are putting f mount glass on a mirrorless. It won’t crop ur images, as it hold the fmount glass the same distance from the sensor as they sit on fmount bodies.
Seems like a soild upgrade for me, im upgrading from a d7200. Nice to see I can use my old batteries and lenses! Would you recommend this camera body for architectural photography?
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Unlimited recording time limit like on the Sony A74 and Panasonic S5. And yes a flip out screen or a screen like on the Panasonic S1H
Thanks for the nice video! I would buy another Nikon D780 - which I already use - than a Z5 ; the first, even being a dslr, it's an amazing camera. Cheers! D.
What about Sony E to Nikon Z adapters? Have you had a chance to try some? I'm considering a jump to nikon z from nikon f. I'm still not happy with how Nikon treats with what I perceive as a strategy to require pricey adds-on for some important functions (wifi ftp upload, gps modules,...). Also, since none of the af and af-d lenses will autofocus with the FTZ, there are only the af-s and af-p that will work fully. I could consider a usd250 adapter if it had a screw motor for af-d glass. Sony E mount being open, there are so many very attractive not too pricey glass options. I am also probably in the situation of many of your viewers, having held to my fx dslr but having converted to sony apsc as a backup/video/light travel kit.
Thanks for your comment champ. I used to have a Sony a6000 which was my first mirrorless. I bought it to see if I wanted a mirrorless and then went Nikon because the rest of my old glass was Nikon. Unfortunately I has to ditch my DX glass. I’ve not used a Sony adapter but i do know a Sony shooter who uses an adapter with Canon glass and he really rates it 🤷🏼♂️
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Thanks for the reply. I actually meant the other way around, E to Z, as in using E-mount glass on Nikon Z. I use a F to E adapter on my sony and it just works brilliantly for still, MF only for video.
I own a Nikon D7200 DSLR and a Nikon Z5 and no matter what lens I use for portraits ,my nikon D7200 has an amazing depht of field! I don`t understand why photos always has a 3D finish looking with the D7200 and the newest Z 5 don`t ...Can someone tell me why?
Great video- I’m considering buying this (I have had a D7100 for 10 years and it’s been on the shelf as of late). I agree that I like using the top LCD, but I also just want to shoot my kid/pets/travel etc. Which Nikon Z is for me?
I had a d7100 and then a d7200. Great cameras. I think a z5 or a z50. It’d be worth checking what lenses you have and if any are DX. If so the the z50 would be a the mirrorless counterpart to the d7100 or the z5 would give you more scope to grow but is a full frame. So you may lose the use of some of your lenses :)
Thanks- I do have a mix of FF and DX lenses, so I wouldn’t lose much. I found an open box deal under $900US and I’m set on FF, so I think Z5 is for me. Thanks again!
Just subscribed! I just picked up this wonderful camera. I steal of a sale price of only 1099 us. Is there a menu setting that can be changed that will prevent the camera from rotating to portrait from landscape? Many times during astrophotography, I want to maintain a landscape orientation, however during tracking of the night sky the camera will change to a portrait picture. I don't want that. Thank you.
How would this camera do in shootings my sons football games? Would the 4.5fps suffice for that type of shooting? Other than that, I’d be using it for strictly stills.
Just switched from Sony A5100 I use for modeling retail mostly clothing and shoes. Mostly outdoor. I’m struggling with darkness. I want bright and crispy photos. Any videos for regulars Gals like me who may not be photographers by profession. Great video
Thanks Ashley. the Z5 struggles in low light. Make sure you've got the latest firmware on it and don't be scared to increase the ISO. Also if you have VR on your lenses, put that on. It's tough when there isn;'t much light and your hand holding. can you use. tripod?
Nice camera but two things. When you put an apsc lens on it the camera enables the crop mode automatically. You can not switch on the FF mode. That is a bit anoying because I have some apsc lenses which can be used in FF mode. Second when you use non cpu lenses like Nikon Ais lenses the IBIS does not work. Or am I missing something?
@@RalphMayhewPhotography I have some others also. Older Sigma lenses like the 150mm macro do not communicate with the camera so no AF. And the biggest problem is that Tamron lenses with vibration control interact badly with the camera IBIS. Seems that both vibration control systems fight each other giving blurry results. Switching off vibration control completely solves the problem but that is not what we want. This is more a Tamron problem I guess but it still sucks. The Z5 is a fine camera with the Z lenses but when you use F mount lenses or third party lenses things get strange.
I've shot Nikon for years, if I want to go Mirrorless would you recommend the Z50 or Z5?. I'm not a professional so I couldn't justify the price of the Z6ii etc. Bye the way this video is very informative 👍
I owned the Z50 and have the Z5. Compare the features of each. Decide if you want cropped or full frame and get the one your wallet allows. Both are great.
Great question Eltin. @Leon Fisher covers what I’d say. I prefer a full frame because it gives you more range with photographs. Another consideration is what glass are you using/do you have? If it’s DX glass they’ll work with the Z50 but not really with the Z5. FX glass works with the Z5. Also the Z5 is a larger camera. It’s heavier and more substantial. Feels really good as opposed to the lightness of the Z50. If weight and size is a serious consideration and you need light or want heavy, this can be a helpful distinction. 👍 thanks for the view and comment mate :)
Hello! Very useful and informative. I am not an expert and comparing the z5 with the Sony alpha 7 iii. They seem to have very similar specs, except Sony has a bsi cmos sensot with same no of pixels. Re low light performance, in which situations do you think I will start to notice a meaningful difference between the two cameras? Thanks and rock on!
this site is amazing: www.photonstophotos.net/Charts/RN_ADU.htm It will show you how the noise to ISO ratio works based on your camera. So put in both cameras and you'll see how they compare in low light scenarios :)
@@RalphMayhewPhotography thank you. I am not very technical person. Do you think the indicated difference will produce an appreciable difference for the end result?
Hello from Madrid, Spain. Ver y good video. I am wedding photographer and I own 2 nikon d750. I would like to buy a Z5 (or a Z6ii). the 4,5fps is not a problem for me. Now my d750 with two sandisk extreme pro cards, set to backup raw in second slot, when I do a burst.. after 2 seconds..my camera dies. So for me the problem is not the fps but the buffer, if the z5 with two cards saving RAW, does a long burst and buffer dont suffer, that would be great. Talking about battery, I can do a full wedding with 1,5 batteries doing around 3.000 photos. with z5 if you dont use liveview, and you shoot using viewfinder, does it lasts more? What about low light photo? I read somewhere that the preview when very low light its horrible full of grain. And what about focusing in low light to people? I can focus with my d750 in very low light. And this would be something important for me. Hope you can help me to decide, because the more I read, I think the z6ii is not much better than the z5. Thanks for your time
Thanks for another great Z5 vlog! One minute you make me want to make the jump and buy one and the next, I'm not so sure. I currently use a D7200 (which I love) and was wondering if the Z5 is that big of an upgrade? I'm mainly shooting landscape, nature and macro so a high fps isn't really needed. Any advice would be really appreciated.
G’day Nik. The D7200 was my camera of choice before upgrading to the Z6. I went the Z6 (not Z5) because I needed great video options and the Z5 wasn’t out yet. The Z5 as it’s mirrorless is an amazing upgrade. Mirrorless is incredible. So good in fact that using a DSLR again is a mind trip lol. In my humble opinion I think it is a significant upgrade for a great price point and you’ll love the experience. Let me know what you choose to do in the end. :)
In my opinion FF gives You a larger sensor... I have used a D7200 and find that it is only important to have the larger the thing that You view it on,,, My monitor is a 43" and when I have a photo printed I want a 20"x 30' print ,,, At that point I can see the IQ is much better with the FF sensor... And I could go on..... Best of Luck to You :)
Great video. One question though... Do I get full IBIS - i.e 5 axis when used in conjunction with the ZTF adapter..? I read/heard something recently that one might only get 3 axis functionality.
Oh wow. I’ve no idea. I don’t why the camera would limit ibis based on what lens is out on as I understand that each lens has the option (or not) for stabilisation while each camera also has the option (or not) separately. The two can work together but aren’t dependant on each other - but I could be wrong? 🤷🏼♂️
Well the d750 is a full frame which I’d imagine you’re used to shooting on and have fx lenses for so I’d recommend the z5 based just on this and not knowing everything else.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography you are a cowboy man.......I like you....I will learn a lot from you in term of nikon Z5.....I bought one last two weeks ago......God Bless You
Between the two I’d go the z5 for street. You don’t need all that the Sony offers. Le see are cheaper and I think the body might be too 🤔 it’s also which you prefer using as they feel different in the hand. You should head to a shop to have a play.
I have recently got the Z5. After playing around with the menus I got the camera set up to do auto bracketing at 3 shots at different exposures. I have a problem when taking an ordinary shots on shutter priority they come out at different exposures. I can't figure out how to disable the Auto Bracketing function in order to take regular shots.
Seen some of your Z6 and Z5 vids now. Really good content so I sub. For me the deal breaker has been the silly XQD cards. Even today they are so overpriced. I can get a better SD for much less money, because I´d obviously get the cheaper XQD. With the price difference I will get a polarized filter. The Z5 is newer, which feels good when you spend money on tech.. even if it is virtually the same thing anyway. Lil LCD, I never had it, so I won´t miss it. But I liked the idea tho.. 4K. Well, my monitor is 2K and I believe 4K is still mega under optimized in 2024 so I don´t think it´s a big deal. Besides, it can do pretty decent 4K anyway. The XQD on the Z6 is a big deal breaker, and I bet that I am not the only one.
@@gepwxaqdfsidsesg1548 I reckon the Z5 will more than cover your needs. If you can stretch the z6 is a better camera - just beware it doesn’t shoot on sd cards and XQD cards are expensive. So the cost advantage might be a z6. 🤷🏼♂️
I'm considering trading in my Nikon D7100 for this Z (zed not zee !) 5 with the ftz adapter so I can carry on using my current f mount lenses, what's your opinion on this trade. Great video Many thanks Steve H
Haha thanks Steve. The most controversial thing about the camera is the Z 😉 that’s the trade I made up to a Z6. The Z5 wasn’t available at the time and I wanted video performance too. I think it’s a great idea 👍
Hi!! I own a jewelry business and would like to improve my pictures. Currently, I am using the D3200 with the macro lens to take pictures. Is the Z5 a good upgrade option?
Yes. For your situation the greatest change is that you’ll move from a crop sensor to full frame so what you’ll get out of your f stop will improve and it’ll be better in low light. Do you shoot with a flash? If not I’d suggest that first with a defused on it.
Καλημέρα σας! Σας ακολούθησα 😊. Βέβαια έχω δυσκολία με τα αγγλικά … έχω την D7000 . Και θέλω μια κάμερα ποιο ελαφριά με δυνατότητες . Και θέλω να πάρω και καινούριο φακό . Ήθελα μα ρωτήσω ο φακός απο την D7000 , και ένα φλας που έχω … θα μπορώ να τα βάλω επάνω σε αυτήν την κάμερα ;
Hey Emily. Thanks for the question. Unfortunately you have to use the UHS-II. have a look at this: nikoncamerarumors.com/best-memory-cards-for-nikon-z5/
Did you have to firmware update that tamron 24-70 g2? Or did it just work. I don't know if I have to buy the tap in console or not. I have Tamron 24-70 f2.8 g2 Tamron 150-600 g2 That I want to continue using
I don’t think I had to but I did. I also discovered that some camera shops offer it as a free service. So have an ask around before you get one. I purchased one and used it once. It’s not been a good investment.
I'm a beginner. I would like to get a camera instead of using my phone, but understanding what camera to get is overwhelmingly confusing. I notice that I gravitate to taking macro photos, mostly of insects and flowers currently, but I also like to take photos of wildlife and landscapes. Being a complete beginner having to learn photography from the beginning, I'd like a camera that is versatile. Is the Nikon Z5 a good option for a beginner? Thank you for your time.
if a full frame your choice go for Sony A7(3)/A7R(2) Or apsc model Canon R7/10. sony A6400/6600 Fuji XT4. No nikon mirrosrless to begin with. If you like DSLR go for Nikon D780 or D750
Sir iam planing to buy a camera and i am confused between canon r10 and Nikon z5, i mostly want to do wedding events and fashion photography which one I should go for? Does that full frame factor of z5 affects to much?
G’day. The full frame sensor means you’ll get more out of the lenses you buy and will be better in low light which for weddings is important. You’ll also want to think about good lenses to make the most out of your new body.
Hi @Ralph, quick question, I'm upgrading to my 1st Full Frame camera (currently using Sony A6000), would you suggest this to someone to finally jumping to a (affordable) full frame? I only do photoshoots at car shows and our recently built home studio for portrait and themed shoots. Thank you.
Which sport we talking? It's not great, and the shutter fps speed is limited too. I wouldn't get this for sport. However if its' once in a. while it might be good enough for your needs.
Gr8 video. I've tested the IBIS and it is extraordinary. Q: what is the tradeoff of using it? I mean, if i use it, what are we losing ( image quality?)?
Well it’s different. Mega pixels are the same. Here’s a list of the d3400 specs. m.dpreview.com/products/nikon/slrs/nikon_d3400. Compare that to what you’ve seen in my vids and you’ll have your answer 👍
I’m really interested to know… did you watch this video because you’re thinking of buying a Z5?
Yep, I certainly am! I may be doing a bit of video for live band performances, in low light. The Z6 would be better for that. But not sure how much of that (if any) I'll do, so the extra cost is hard to justify. Also the extra cost of memory cards. I know the Z6 II now has dual slots, but I think only one is SD. And the Z6 II is more cost again. As an upgrade from my D5200, I'm sure the Z5 does a way better job of video anyway!!
@@pvanb291 I think you’ll be happy with the Z5. The Z6ii feels outrageously expensive :( I would like one but not for the price it is. And yes you’re right XQD cards are savage in price. Thanks for the comment :)
I watch your videos and feel really pleased that I bought a Z5 last christmas. That don’t change the fact that I would change it to a Z7II tomorrow - if someone gave me 1000 euro 😊
@@peterjoseph3839 thanks heaps Peter. I totally agree with you on the z7ii 😉💪
Yes or the Z50.
Your earlier videos of the Z5 were what led YT to recommend your channel. I was researching the Z5 for purchase consideration and watched hours of reviews. I ended up purchasing the camera aware of what it could and could not do... thanks to videos like yours. (and you got a subscriber)
Oh wow. That’s really cool. I really value your comments and interactions Leon and to think it began from a Z5 video. Thank you!!
How do you like the camera?
@@TellurdogIsayhi yeah love it. Feels good in the hand and delivers the goods.
I am mostly a Canon shooter, but Ive shot Sony, Fuji and currently own a Panasonic S5II. Was looking for a second cam and saw this for the sale price of $998 and bought one immediately. It's the same price as the RP but you get a better sensor, much better EVF, IBIS, an actual 1/8000s mechanical shutter, dual card slots, a larger battery and its weather sealed. It's an absolute steal and easily the best bang for the buck right now IMO. Looking forward to trying it out.
Yew!! You’re gonna love it!
Thank you so much! I did watch this video and (along with my 2 favourite Canadian RUclipsrs at DPReview) I have decided to go ahead and buy one. Your comments were just what I needed.
I’m stoked to hear I’ve been helpful. Who are your favourite two Canadian YTers?
Chris Nicholls and Jordan Drake. I also like Peter McKinnon but not so much for reviews and he doesn't work for DPReview🤣
@@caymanbonnie McKinnon isn’t a good reviewer at all lol. I love watching him but not for reviews so much. Haven’t heard of those other two. You’re a fan of DPReview then 🤣
I took mine as backup for my D500 to Costa Rica this spring & it saved my trip. Sure, it's a bit slow to focus in lower light but as you say, once you get used to it, it's great. I have both the Z6 & Z7 IIs and the Z5 is on my macro setup at home with Laowa 90 F2.8 2x and that combo is just fantastic since the Laowa is manual focus anyway. I just put a Raynox 250 on it & wow it's getting me amazing shots.
That’s great to hear mate. Well played 👏👏👏
I actually ended up buying this camera, and Was happy to find I can use the same batteries as my D7100 (and vice-versa). I really enjoy this camera as it’s my first full-frame, but not having that LCD on the top is an annoyance for sure!
Thanks Tom. Those batteries across models are super handy. And I’m with you on the top lcd. It’s funny how others don’t care about it lol
I just found this channel. Great information that deals with actual usage. The z5 seems like a solid entry into mirrorless cameras. I have a Nikon D610 and can’t decide whether I should trade it in on a z5 or keep it as a second camera. I’m not anywhere near using the D610 to its full potential, so I’m guessing a move to the z6 might be in advisable. Thank you for doing this video.
Thanks heaps for the comment mate. It’s always good to know all your camera does and get it to the point of frustrating you by it’s limitations, which is when you know to upgrade.
Excellent video 😊!
Oh thank you!!
Thank you!! Been looking to purchase this camera and your video was great! Gave me some useful info that reading articles did not :)
I’m stoked to hear that Suzy. Glad I could help.
Your videos helped me decide to get a Nikon Z5 :) Enjoyed my purchase so much. Subscribed to your channel. Thanks for your great content. More power to you sir!
Thanks heaps for the feedback Jeff. Much appreciated.
Thank you Ralph. Top notch vid!
Thanks so much. I’m glad it helped you 👍
Hi Ralph, nice overview of pros and cons of the Z5. I guess you agree that the perfect camera does not exist (hence we tend to own more than one... ;-) One thing that I like of the Z5 and that is the right thumbed control of the MASP-U123 knob, which js possible because the top LCD isn't there. For me the Z5 is the light, sleek companion of my trusted, but big and bulky D810, and I think it is a great addition to my kit. I initially aimed for a secondhand Z6II, but it was slightly above my budget, so I got a secondhand Z5. Nonetheless I am very very happy with the quality of this camera (the ergonomics etc.) and performance of the sensor in low light and AF tracking that is possible. For me the combination of IBIS and focus peaking makes shooting old AI-lenses digitally a very fun thing to do. Then, with my AF-S F/4 ultra wide and telezoom, both with VR, it takes a minor earthquake of shake before things get blurry. Of course when we compare to Z6III, Z7II and Z9 and all, the performance is so-so, but when we compare this camera to the many DSLRs we enjoyed a lot back in the day (or still today) we cannot deny that with the Z5 you should be able to deliver the images you need, with the only exception being very fast action & sports.
Nicely said.
Thank you. This has been helpful considering I am new to Nikon
Super glad it was helpful!
Yep certainly did
Will be my first mirrorless since my old analog Nikon f60
Am doing an Alaska cruise later in the year so am sussing out what lenses to potentially put on it or get away with a telephoto one to start with like the 28-200 ..undecided yet
Was a great informative video … cheers
BB
Awesome. Tamron have some really good zooms and all-rounders you might enjoy.
Thanks Ralph. Great vid. Agree with all your comments. I enjoy my z5. It’s a camera that needs more love. Sad Nikon didn’t do a firmware update in line with the z6&7 for autofocus recently. Fingers crossed. I have found for my style of shooting that 3 frames is enough. I used that on my old d200 and it has carried over. You just have to anticipate. Wouldn’t be fun if the camera did everything for us huh.
Thanks heaps Rob. It’s an interesting thought you raise… would we want an AI camera? Half the fun is the challenge to photograph something we wonder if we can get the same result that’s in our heads. I think they’ll get to an update but I think they’ll waits a while. Thanks for your comment.
I have both 26 and z5 focus performance is basically identical i literally forget what camera I'm shooting with half the time.
@@natedagreat90 that’s good to hear 👍
Have a blessed week
You too! :)
Never heard an Ibis referred to as a 'Bin Chicken' before! I think that alone is worth the sub! 🤣🤣Good review too!
Hahaha that’s the way. Thanks champion!
Best Video on this camera yet and I watched a lot....good Stuff
WOW... that is high praise. Thanks so much!
@@RalphMayhewPhotography some ppl don't know how to keep it simple especially to start....so yeah Great Stuff
That's a real high end camera there Legend! I like the features and I would really enjoy doing some video with that type of stabilization. Thanks for sharing your insight!
It sure is a good one Jon. Thanks mate.
Thanks for the video - I just traded my Canon T6i in on a new Z5 - I wanted a full frame mirrorless camera that was affordable to learn - I hope I enjoy it
Thanks David, Sounds like a good decision. I’m sure you’ll love it.
I totally agree with your comments about the 4k crop. But I have to admit that I did not think about it that way until I heard your thoughts about it. Thank you.
I hope I didn't disservice you with them ;)
@@RalphMayhewPhotography your comments were spot on in my opinion.
@@JB-ou6fl Fantastic. :)
Great job. Cleared up a lot of questions I had about the camera :)
Cheers. Super appreciate this.
😅 U so funny Ralph.. I've just purchased a Z5 on line now.. trading in my old d5000.. thanks will Def watch more of your videos.. alot to take in 😮wow.. just doing photography as a hobby for now so still learning alot.. much obliged 😊
I’ve a video coming out soon which is a whole step by step how you use the camera.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography great thanks alot
no lcd part i agree, i have the d90 but that small lcd on top really helps always
It sure does 👍
You perhaps should revise and add that it has a FANTASTIC feature called focus shifting or sometimes called focus bracketing for capturing a series of images whereby the focus is bumped a bit after each frame; to be processed using focus STACKING software like Helicon or Zerene.
Yeah that’s a great feature for macro especially 👌
Thank You. Just bought it. Works great to me.
That’s awesome to hear. You’ll love it 👍
Hey Ralph: Great presentation. I love your passion. I love your vibes, keep it up!
Awww thank you so much Howard.
Thanks for sharing; really great information Ralph. I’m a canon guy but have always loved the quality of the Nikon images!
Thanks so much Jo. I’ve really appreciated your comments. It’s interesting what systems we ‘marry’ ourselves too. I own a canon but don’t enjoy it much, but love the lenses and the range. But I think it’s because I’ve used Nikon for so long now. A while back I considered moving to Sony but had too much Nikon glass. I’m glad I stayed. Yet if it wasn’t for the advances made by the Z9 I wasn’t feeling confident about their future. Feeling much more reassured now ;)
nice video, i think the Z5 is a great little camera often people will overlook such cameras for higher spec models that they’ll never use all the feature set though in all fairness this would be enough suit majority of amateur shooters or a great back for a pro.
Yep I think you’re bang on 👍👍
Great vid, informative and entertaining.
We need to get people together and convince Nikon to give us who already purchased the original FTZ some kind of trade-in deal!!!!
Also as for battery life, it makes sense that it would chew through batteries using the screen in back.. however contrary to what Nikon says, using only the evf I get great battery life - like 3000+ shots at the zoo and still have half battery charge..
That is such a good idea!! I wonder if there’s a funny video in that lol
Sorry.. thats ~1500 and half battery, just thinking double would be 3000... and thats using evf priority, turning off while walking around, etc.. Flip it on while getting it off my shoulder and its ready by the time I get it to my eye.. good battery life for me.
For the price, this is a fantastic camera. I was lucky and got mine new for a steal at $1000 last summer with the FTZ adapter and a Manfrotto tripod included from a local brick and mortar trying to keep business. If you're just shooting stills, this camera has everything you need including low light capability. If you're planning on shooting video, then the Z6ii is obviously going to be the better buy since they are only $400 apart in price now.
Gosh I hadn’t realised the narrow price difference between the two. That’s really not much at all.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography yea. I didn’t realize they are so close in price now until I went to purchase another for my wife to learn on. Now it makes it a no brainer to save a little extra for the Z6ii for the back lit sensor, better video and as you mentioned the LCD.
I’m watching this because I’m looking for a backup body for professional still photography work. Many pros that I know are using C30 as the backup, probably because has so small footprint in the gear pack. I’d love to have a FF as the backup, while saving some money, Z5 sounds to be an option that is quite fine actually.
Sounds like it would be a good match for you. It’s a very handy camera.
Thank you for this video, it makes my choice easier 👍🏽
Stoked to hear that.
Hey thanks for this amazing information. How can you move the focus point manually??? How does the camera behave in a studio when having strobes?
Thanks. You just use the joystick on single focus point mode 👍 I’ve not used the z5 with strobes sorry.
Thanks for sharing. Just have a question. I would appreciate if you help me... how can I save the files RAW AND JPG format?? I tried doing that using 2 cards but it didn't work.. any suggestion?
Hey. Thanks for the info! Just a question if you don't mind helping me... How can I save my pictures in both RAW AND JPG format? I set the camera but it didn't work. Any suggestions???
GREAT video! Really helpful 🎉
Thanks so much Ian.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography not at all 👍🏻 the best video I've seen in this particular camera... Really helpful 'hints' and things to be aware of before buying
Good video. to the point! It RAINS in Australia?
Thank you!! I know right, in as surprised and disappointed as you are AND it keeps happening?!?!?! 🤷🏼♂️😭
Would the Z5 be good for portraits or fashion photography / street fashion photography?
Yeah totally. Just make sure you put a good lens on it 👌
I did some research and the z5 kept popping up as the best beginner friendly camera and able to produce professional quality pictures
I’d agree with that 👌
I think turning on power saving mode automatically puts the camera to sleep if you don't touch anything even when the sensor in front of the evf is blocked because I leave it on in my bag for hours sometimes and the battery doesn't even go down barely 1 percent.
That’s a great tip. I’ll give it a go and see if it solves the problem. Thanks man.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography I tested it after after I watched your video the camera definitely sleeps after Like 30 seconds of inactivity what's incredible is I once left my camera on for Like 2 days in the bag I forgot to turn it off appearantly but the battery was barely affected it is very power efficienct with power saving on
@@natedagreat90 great to know. Thanks :)
I used my Z5 at an Air Show and got some good shots with the Z5, but yes having greater than 4.5 FPS would have been nice. Overall, I am satisfy with the choice I made.
Awesome man. So it went ok with high speed aircraft? Got a link to a pic??
Sir is nikon z5 good for events photography, such as weddings, birthdays etc etc?
I’d use mine for that. The Z8 is perfect for it but if that’s out of your price range the Z5 will get the job done.
i like the way you talk and the video content
Thanks. I appreciate that 💪
My husband bought this camera for me as a bday gift. I’m not really sure why, as I’m not a photographer. I think I once mentioned wanting to take more pics of my daughters soccer games/team. Now, that I own it, I want to learn how to use it. I’m finding all the settings, etc, like a foreign language. All I want to do is take crisp, pro looking pics of my daughter & her teammates; action shorts. I need a class, video for sports photography, using this Z5. Can u make one of those videos, please? If not, can you point me in the right direction?
Yeah totally. What lens have you got on the front? If I were you, to start where you are and enjoy it, I'd put the setting mode to S - Shutter priority and then set the shutter priority to around 1000. I'd then put the ISO on auto. You do that by holding the ISO button on top of the camera, and turning the front scroll wheel. Then go into the menu on custom settings and change the auto focus option to continuous focus, which means whatever the little red boxes select, is always in focus as your subject moves. Hopefully that will tie you over, till I can make a vid for you. Let me know if you have any other questions.
I made that video for you. I hope it helps: How To Photograph Your Kids Playing Sport With The Nikon Z5 ruclips.net/video/PPS8VxzFYIc/видео.html
Hello. I recall your comment from an age ago and thought this video I just made will help you
Nikon Z5 Sep by Step User Guide
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I'm kinda torn between this in new condition brand new in box, or 2nd hand z6. I already have D3300 and D750, so I might use the FTZ before I pick up S line lenses which is a no brainer when I will get those. I mainly play with strobes and flashes both inside and outside a controlled environment, and according to this video I might find struggle, but it should be able to be cleared up with modelling light from my strobe, but don't really know how the EVF noise will tell. What do you think?
Are the cameras the same price? And what’s the shutter count on the z6?
Techart Sony E - Nikon Z Autofocus Adapter (TZE-01 / TZE-02). Use Sony e lenses on the Z5.
You obviously have a lot of Sony glass??
So, Nikon doesn't use the Fmount any more? My Nikon is an Fmount so, I will need the adaptor but this will end up cropping my images and defeat having a full-frame sensor?
Umm you only need a Convertor (FTZ) if you are putting f mount glass on a mirrorless. It won’t crop ur images, as it hold the fmount glass the same distance from the sensor as they sit on fmount bodies.
That is a helpful video
Thanks
Thank you so much!
Seems like a soild upgrade for me, im upgrading from a d7200. Nice to see I can use my old batteries and lenses! Would you recommend this camera body for architectural photography?
For sure. Make sure you put a wide enough lens on it and you’re golden. The f4 14-30 would be perfect. I’ve a review coming out soon.
I am still going to purchase it when it come down in price also I wonder when Nikon will release the Nikon Z5ii
Sounds like a plan. Not sure? What changes and improvements would you want to see in the Z5ii?
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Unlimited recording time limit like on the Sony A74 and Panasonic S5. And yes a flip out screen or a screen like on the Panasonic S1H
@@ruff1draft that’d be so good!!
Thanks for the nice video! I would buy another Nikon D780 - which I already use - than a Z5 ; the first, even being a dslr, it's an amazing camera. Cheers! D.
Thanks. Great to hear 👍
What about Sony E to Nikon Z adapters? Have you had a chance to try some?
I'm considering a jump to nikon z from nikon f. I'm still not happy with how Nikon treats with what I perceive as a strategy to require pricey adds-on for some important functions (wifi ftp upload, gps modules,...). Also, since none of the af and af-d lenses will autofocus with the FTZ, there are only the af-s and af-p that will work fully. I could consider a usd250 adapter if it had a screw motor for af-d glass.
Sony E mount being open, there are so many very attractive not too pricey glass options. I am also probably in the situation of many of your viewers, having held to my fx dslr but having converted to sony apsc as a backup/video/light travel kit.
Thanks for your comment champ. I used to have a Sony a6000 which was my first mirrorless. I bought it to see if I wanted a mirrorless and then went Nikon because the rest of my old glass was Nikon. Unfortunately I has to ditch my DX glass. I’ve not used a Sony adapter but i do know a Sony shooter who uses an adapter with Canon glass and he really rates it 🤷🏼♂️
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Thanks for the reply. I actually meant the other way around, E to Z, as in using E-mount glass on Nikon Z.
I use a F to E adapter on my sony and it just works brilliantly for still, MF only for video.
I own a Nikon D7200 DSLR and a Nikon Z5 and no matter what lens I use for portraits ,my nikon D7200 has an amazing depht of field! I don`t understand why photos always has a 3D finish looking with the D7200 and the newest Z 5 don`t ...Can someone tell me why?
Really?!? I’ve not heard of this before and having previously owned a D7200 did t experience it. I’m not sure sorry. Maybe others will be though 🤷🏼♂️
I know you say that it may be tough for sports but do you think it will get by?
Yeah I reckon. I shot some sports with it and once you get your eye in on where the action is going to be and what shot you want you should be fine 👍
Great video- I’m considering buying this (I have had a D7100 for 10 years and it’s been on the shelf as of late). I agree that I like using the top LCD, but I also just want to shoot my kid/pets/travel etc. Which Nikon Z is for me?
I had a d7100 and then a d7200. Great cameras. I think a z5 or a z50. It’d be worth checking what lenses you have and if any are DX. If so the the z50 would be a the mirrorless counterpart to the d7100 or the z5 would give you more scope to grow but is a full frame. So you may lose the use of some of your lenses :)
Thanks- I do have a mix of FF and DX lenses, so I wouldn’t lose much. I found an open box deal under $900US and I’m set on FF, so I think Z5 is for me. Thanks again!
Just subscribed! I just picked up this wonderful camera. I steal of a sale price of only 1099 us. Is there a menu setting that can be changed that will prevent the camera from rotating to portrait from landscape? Many times during astrophotography, I want to maintain a landscape orientation, however during tracking of the night sky the camera will change to a portrait picture. I don't want that. Thank you.
Thanks heaps mate.
I think I know what you’re asking: try PLAYBACK MENU - ROTATE TALL - OFF
@@RalphMayhewPhotography thank you for the fast response. I’ll give that a shot
How would this camera do in shootings my sons football games? Would the 4.5fps suffice for that type of shooting? Other than that, I’d be using it for strictly stills.
I think you’d be fine. I made this video to help too: ruclips.net/video/PPS8VxzFYIc/видео.htmlsi=wyBrrCpEGwOK1Nhm
Just switched from Sony A5100 I use for modeling retail mostly clothing and shoes. Mostly outdoor. I’m struggling with darkness. I want bright and crispy photos. Any videos for regulars Gals like me who may not be photographers by profession. Great video
Thanks Ashley. the Z5 struggles in low light. Make sure you've got the latest firmware on it and don't be scared to increase the ISO. Also if you have VR on your lenses, put that on. It's tough when there isn;'t much light and your hand holding. can you use. tripod?
Is it going to be good in weddings actually Indian weddings are mostly done at night
That comes down to how much light you have at the wedding for the Amey’s auto focus to work. If there’s a reasonable amount it should be fine 👍
You’d also want to put a fast lens on it like a ruclips.net/video/3ZSVBlj5a2I/видео.htmlsi=RTvbQ6sKMXXvmcwO or a amzn.to/49vCrFS
Nice camera but two things. When you put an apsc lens on it the camera enables the crop mode automatically. You can not switch on the FF mode. That is a bit anoying because I have some apsc lenses which can be used in FF mode. Second when you use non cpu lenses like Nikon Ais lenses the IBIS does not work. Or am I missing something?
Both of those disappointments seem to be accurate unfortunately.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography I have some others also. Older Sigma lenses like the 150mm macro do not communicate with the camera so no AF. And the biggest problem is that Tamron lenses with vibration control interact badly with the camera IBIS. Seems that both vibration control systems fight each other giving blurry results. Switching off vibration control completely solves the problem but that is not what we want. This is more a Tamron problem I guess but it still sucks. The Z5 is a fine camera with the Z lenses but when you use F mount lenses or third party lenses things get strange.
Thanks for this video Ralph. But also, no thanks. Cuz now I just want a z5 even more. Lol. Great video!!!!!
Hahaha you’re most welcome 😜
I've shot Nikon for years, if I want to go Mirrorless would you recommend the Z50 or Z5?. I'm not a professional so I couldn't justify the price of the Z6ii etc.
Bye the way this video is very informative 👍
I owned the Z50 and have the Z5. Compare the features of each. Decide if you want cropped or full frame and get the one your wallet allows. Both are great.
Great question Eltin. @Leon Fisher covers what I’d say. I prefer a full frame because it gives you more range with photographs. Another consideration is what glass are you using/do you have? If it’s DX glass they’ll work with the Z50 but not really with the Z5. FX glass works with the Z5. Also the Z5 is a larger camera. It’s heavier and more substantial. Feels really good as opposed to the lightness of the Z50. If weight and size is a serious consideration and you need light or want heavy, this can be a helpful distinction. 👍 thanks for the view and comment mate :)
Hello!
Very useful and informative. I am not an expert and comparing the z5 with the Sony alpha 7 iii. They seem to have very similar specs, except Sony has a bsi cmos sensot with same no of pixels.
Re low light performance, in which situations do you think I will start to notice a meaningful difference between the two cameras?
Thanks and rock on!
this site is amazing: www.photonstophotos.net/Charts/RN_ADU.htm It will show you how the noise to ISO ratio works based on your camera. So put in both cameras and you'll see how they compare in low light scenarios :)
@@RalphMayhewPhotography thank you. I am not very technical person. Do you think the indicated difference will produce an appreciable difference for the end result?
@@donagnello I think there’s a minimal advantage in favour of the Sony.
Hello from Madrid, Spain. Ver y good video. I am wedding photographer and I own 2 nikon d750. I would like to buy a Z5 (or a Z6ii). the 4,5fps is not a problem for me. Now my d750 with two sandisk extreme pro cards, set to backup raw in second slot, when I do a burst.. after 2 seconds..my camera dies. So for me the problem is not the fps but the buffer, if the z5 with two cards saving RAW, does a long burst and buffer dont suffer, that would be great.
Talking about battery, I can do a full wedding with 1,5 batteries doing around 3.000 photos. with z5 if you dont use liveview, and you shoot using viewfinder, does it lasts more?
What about low light photo? I read somewhere that the preview when very low light its horrible full of grain. And what about focusing in low light to people? I can focus with my d750 in very low light. And this would be something important for me.
Hope you can help me to decide, because the more I read, I think the z6ii is not much better than the z5.
Thanks for your time
Did I answer this on another comment? I think we've already connected yeah?
Thanks for another great Z5 vlog! One minute you make me want to make the jump and buy one and the next, I'm not so sure. I currently use a D7200 (which I love) and was wondering if the Z5 is that big of an upgrade? I'm mainly shooting landscape, nature and macro so a high fps isn't really needed. Any advice would be really appreciated.
G’day Nik. The D7200 was my camera of choice before upgrading to the Z6. I went the Z6 (not Z5) because I needed great video options and the Z5 wasn’t out yet. The Z5 as it’s mirrorless is an amazing upgrade. Mirrorless is incredible. So good in fact that using a DSLR again is a mind trip lol. In my humble opinion I think it is a significant upgrade for a great price point and you’ll love the experience. Let me know what you choose to do in the end. :)
In my opinion FF gives You a larger sensor... I have used a D7200 and find that it is only important to have the larger the thing that You view it on,,, My monitor is a 43" and when I have a photo printed I want a 20"x 30' print ,,, At that point I can see the IQ is much better with the FF sensor... And I could go on..... Best of Luck to You :)
Great video. One question though... Do I get full IBIS - i.e 5 axis when used in conjunction with the ZTF adapter..? I read/heard something recently that one might only get 3 axis functionality.
Oh wow. I’ve no idea. I don’t why the camera would limit ibis based on what lens is out on as I understand that each lens has the option (or not) for stabilisation while each camera also has the option (or not) separately. The two can work together but aren’t dependant on each other - but I could be wrong? 🤷🏼♂️
yes, I am choosing z5 vs z50 but unable to decide given the pros, cons, and price differnence. which would you choose?
Well the d750 is a full frame which I’d imagine you’re used to shooting on and have fx lenses for so I’d recommend the z5 based just on this and not knowing everything else.
I understand that the only limitation from 4.5 to 11 fps is software, is there no unofficial patch to rewrite the program to shoot 11 fps?
Not that I’ve heard of.
No.2 there should be a setting, black on white or white on black to reduce light and battery use. 👍
Oh that’s good and so simple. Love it.
I AM Planning to Get Z5 With Tokina 16-28 F2.8 For My Real Estate and Hotel Shoot it's good Combination?
Right Now Using MFT System.
It's a good camera for real estate.
Thank you very much Sir.....I appreciate....
Thanks champion!
@@RalphMayhewPhotography you are a cowboy man.......I like you....I will learn a lot from you in term of nikon Z5.....I bought one last two weeks ago......God Bless You
@@rikkibalnegg1 HAHA, thanks so much - a cowboy hey! love it!
I take street photographs and I am between a z5 or a sony a7iii, which one do you recommend? I have a budget of 1500 dollars or 2000 dollars
Between the two I’d go the z5 for street. You don’t need all that the Sony offers. Le see are cheaper and I think the body might be too 🤔 it’s also which you prefer using as they feel different in the hand. You should head to a shop to have a play.
Very helpful video
Love hearing that!!
I have recently got the Z5. After playing around with the menus I got the camera set up to do auto bracketing at 3 shots at different exposures. I have a problem when taking an ordinary shots on shutter priority they come out at different exposures. I can't figure out how to disable the Auto Bracketing function in order to take regular shots.
I have since figured on how to fix this problem.
Can you share here?
Is nikon z5 good in low light situation sir?
For its price in my opinion I would say so. The more you pay in models the better it gets.
11:38 Can I know which third party camera battery will work in this? And is it possible to use my Nikon D3100 Camera's battery in Z5?
Third party batteries don’t work in the z5. I’d buy a new Nikon one for it. Well worth it in the long run.
Thanks for this !!
My pleasure.
Seen some of your Z6 and Z5 vids now. Really good content so I sub.
For me the deal breaker has been the silly XQD cards. Even today they are so overpriced. I can get a better SD for much less money, because I´d obviously get the cheaper XQD.
With the price difference I will get a polarized filter.
The Z5 is newer, which feels good when you spend money on tech.. even if it is virtually the same thing anyway.
Lil LCD, I never had it, so I won´t miss it. But I liked the idea tho..
4K. Well, my monitor is 2K and I believe 4K is still mega under optimized in 2024 so I don´t think it´s a big deal. Besides, it can do pretty decent 4K anyway.
The XQD on the Z6 is a big deal breaker, and I bet that I am not the only one.
Yep the XQD is a super pain. Not a sensible call at all. CFexpress would have been much better, or just an SD
Z5 or used Z6 (i not ii). Please discuss. A Z6ii owner told me that the Z6i is junk but some of us are on a budget.
I shoot on a z6i. What do you need it to do?
@@RalphMayhewPhotography I currently have a D750. Mostly portrait and landscape. Occasional 1080P video.
@@gepwxaqdfsidsesg1548 I reckon the Z5 will more than cover your needs. If you can stretch the z6 is a better camera - just beware it doesn’t shoot on sd cards and XQD cards are expensive. So the cost advantage might be a z6. 🤷🏼♂️
can you make a video with the eye autofocus on the z5 with the new frimware? or any big difference between z5 and z6 image quality?
I don’t think so. I think you need a Z6ii to pull that off. Image quality is basically the same.
Hei, what lens do you have on the z5 in this video? 😊
Umm I think it’s the kit lens. 24-70 f4.
I'm considering trading in my Nikon D7100 for this Z (zed not zee !) 5 with the ftz adapter so I can carry on using my current f mount lenses, what's your opinion on this trade.
Great video
Many thanks
Steve H
Haha thanks Steve. The most controversial thing about the camera is the Z 😉 that’s the trade I made up to a Z6. The Z5 wasn’t available at the time and I wanted video performance too. I think it’s a great idea 👍
Hi!! I own a jewelry business and would like to improve my pictures. Currently, I am using the D3200 with the macro lens to take pictures. Is the Z5 a good upgrade option?
Yes. For your situation the greatest change is that you’ll move from a crop sensor to full frame so what you’ll get out of your f stop will improve and it’ll be better in low light. Do you shoot with a flash? If not I’d suggest that first with a defused on it.
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Given I had d750 and wish to explore the mirrorless world, which one (z5 vs z50) is better choice?
I hope you got my response on the other comment :)
Καλημέρα σας! Σας ακολούθησα 😊. Βέβαια έχω δυσκολία με τα αγγλικά … έχω την D7000 . Και θέλω μια κάμερα ποιο ελαφριά με δυνατότητες . Και θέλω να πάρω και καινούριο φακό . Ήθελα μα ρωτήσω ο φακός απο την D7000 , και ένα φλας που έχω … θα μπορώ να τα βάλω επάνω σε αυτήν την κάμερα ;
If you buy a FTZ adapter you might be able to. It depends of your lenses are full frame adaptable, as d7000 is a crop sensor.
Hi! Can I use uhs-i sd memory cards or do you have to use uhs-ii?
Hey Emily. Thanks for the question. Unfortunately you have to use the UHS-II. have a look at this: nikoncamerarumors.com/best-memory-cards-for-nikon-z5/
Did you have to firmware update that tamron 24-70 g2? Or did it just work. I don't know if I have to buy the tap in console or not.
I have
Tamron 24-70 f2.8 g2
Tamron 150-600 g2
That I want to continue using
I don’t think I had to but I did. I also discovered that some camera shops offer it as a free service. So have an ask around before you get one. I purchased one and used it once. It’s not been a good investment.
I'm a beginner. I would like to get a camera instead of using my phone, but understanding what camera to get is overwhelmingly confusing. I notice that I gravitate to taking macro photos, mostly of insects and flowers currently, but I also like to take photos of wildlife and landscapes. Being a complete beginner having to learn photography from the beginning, I'd like a camera that is versatile. Is the Nikon Z5 a good option for a beginner? Thank you for your time.
Hello. If it’s within your price bracket yes. But the z50 might be a better option at a cheaper price point. It’s a smaller sensor though.
if a full frame your choice go for Sony A7(3)/A7R(2)
Or apsc model
Canon R7/10.
sony A6400/6600
Fuji XT4.
No nikon mirrosrless to begin with.
If you like DSLR go for Nikon D780 or D750
Is the auto-focus worse than the DSLRs like D810 and D750?
I can't really comment on that, but I'd imagine it would be close to the same 🤷♂️
I have a nikom d7500 and take macro photograpic i want to know if this z5 is better
Do your shoot on high burst mode for macro?
@@RalphMayhewPhotography no sigue shot normally but in night for frog, todas and reptiles ,,, i have extra flash to
Sir iam planing to buy a camera and i am confused between canon r10 and Nikon z5, i mostly want to do wedding events and fashion photography which one I should go for? Does that full frame factor of z5 affects to much?
G’day. The full frame sensor means you’ll get more out of the lenses you buy and will be better in low light which for weddings is important. You’ll also want to think about good lenses to make the most out of your new body.
Hi @Ralph, quick question, I'm upgrading to my 1st Full Frame camera (currently using Sony A6000), would you suggest this to someone to finally jumping to a (affordable) full frame? I only do photoshoots at car shows and our recently built home studio for portrait and themed shoots. Thank you.
If it were me, I think I'd be inclined to go for it :) I think it'll meet your needs, based on what you've shared :)
@@RalphMayhewPhotography the prices for the lenses changed my mind. 😅
@@studio1715ph yep. They’re steep, that’s for sure.
Hi ralph , what your opinion about z5 autofocus for sport ?
Which sport we talking? It's not great, and the shutter fps speed is limited too. I wouldn't get this for sport. However if its' once in a. while it might be good enough for your needs.
Gr8 video. I've tested the IBIS and it is extraordinary. Q: what is the tradeoff of using it? I mean, if i use it, what are we losing ( image quality?)?
If you use IBIS what’s the image quality loss? Hmmmm good question. I’ve no idea. But my reaction is to say none 🤷🏼♂️
Only want it for focus bracketing with macro pics.
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Muito obrigado pela aula, tem me ajudado muito.
My pleasure. So good to hear it.
Wasabi brand EN-EL15 batteries report errors with our Nikon Z5. Surprisingly, Z6 is more forgiving.
Yeah I had the same experience with third party batteries. Very strange.
Im coming off a d3400, all i need to know will this be better then that in every way 😆
Well it’s different. Mega pixels are the same. Here’s a list of the d3400 specs. m.dpreview.com/products/nikon/slrs/nikon_d3400. Compare that to what you’ve seen in my vids and you’ll have your answer 👍
Is there a video crop in 1080p?
I don’t believe so 👍
On 22nd Feb i bought this cam
Awesome. I think you’ll really enjoy it.
01:59 I dont think the Z5 has a top LCD scree Ralph ? Any leaks on the GoPro 11 yet ?
Your correct 👍 that’s what I said in the vid too 🤷🏼♂️ nothing trustworthy yet although rumours are pointing to an DJI Action 2 Style body.