Nikon Z5 Nikon - Z 5 4K Video Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) - Black Review

The Nikon Z5 packs pro-level autofocus and IBIS into a compact full-frame body, but its slow burst speed and cropped 4K hold it back from being a true all-rounder.

Type Mirrorless
Sensor 24.3MP 35.9 mm x 23.9 mm
Burst FPS 4.5 fps
Video 4K
IBIS Yes
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 590 g
Nikon Z5 Nikon - Z 5 4K Video Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) - Black camera
73.3 Overall Score

Overview

The Nikon Z5 is Nikon's play for the entry-level full-frame crowd, and it's a solid one. It packs the core Z-series features like IBIS and a great autofocus system into their most compact full-frame body. You're getting a proper full-frame sensor without the usual bulk, which is the whole point here.

Performance

Let's talk about what's good. That autofocus is top-tier, sitting in the 96th percentile. Eye AF for people and pets works great. The 5-axis IBIS is also excellent, letting you shoot handheld in lower light. The 24MP sensor is fine, but it's not class-leading. Where it stumbles is speed: the burst rate is slow (39th percentile), so it's not for sports or action. Video is decent 4K/30p, but there's a crop, and the battery life is just average.

Performance Percentiles

AF 91.8
EVF 96.5
Build 96
Burst 0.8
Video 70.3
Sensor 62.3
Battery 49.6
Display 86.8
Connectivity 95.4
Social Proof 93.6
Stabilization 89.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Fantastic autofocus with reliable eye detection. 97th
  • Excellent in-body image stabilization. 96th
  • Compact and lightweight for a full-frame camera. 95th
  • Solid, weather-sealed build quality. 94th

Cons

  • Slow continuous shooting speed. 1th
  • 4K video has a significant crop.
  • Battery life is just okay.
  • The rear screen is fixed and doesn't tilt out.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type 35.9 x 23.9 mm (Full-Frame) CMOS
Size 35.9 mm x 23.9 mm"
Megapixels 24.3
ISO Range 100
Processor EXPEED 6

Autofocus

AF Type Hybrid phase-detection/contrast AF with AF assist
Eye AF Yes

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 4.5
Max Shutter 1/8000
Electronic Shutter Yes

Video

Max Resolution 4K

Display & EVF

Screen Size 3.2
Touchscreen Yes
Articulating No
EVF Resolution 3690000

Build

Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.6 kg / 1.3 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
USB USB-C
HDMI Yes Start/Stop supported
Hot Shoe Yes

Value & Pricing

At around $1,000 for the body, it's priced right for what it is. You're paying for that full-frame sensor, IBIS, and pro-level autofocus in a smaller package. If you don't need fast burst shooting or uncropped 4K, it delivers a lot of core performance for the money.

Price History

$800 $1,000 $1,200 $1,400 $1,600 Feb 22Mar 6Mar 9Mar 16 $1,450

vs Competition

Compared to the Sony a7 III, the Z5 loses on sensor performance and battery life, but its autofocus is more modern and it has IBIS. Against the Canon EOS R8, you lose the super fast sensor and uncropped 4K, but you gain IBIS and a lower price tag. For Fujifilm shooters looking at the X-S20, you're trading the smaller APS-C sensor and better video features for a larger full-frame sensor here.

Spec Nikon Z5 Nikon - Z 5 4K Video Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) - Black Nikon Z9 Nikon Z 9 FX-Format Mirrorless Camera Body Sony Alpha 7 Sony a7 IV Mirrorless Camera with 28-70mm Canon EOS R6 Canon EOS R6 Mark II Body Fujifilm X-H2 Fujifilm X-H2 Mirrorless Camera, Black OLYMPUS OM-1 OM System OM-1 Mark II 20.4 Megapixel Mirrorless
Type Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless
Sensor 24.3MP 35.9 mm x 23.9 mm 45.7MP Full Frame 33MP Full Frame 24.2MP Full Frame 40.2MP APS-C 20.4MP RAW: 5184 x 3888JPEG: 5184 x 3888 - 1024 x 768
AF Points 759 1000 1053
Burst FPS 4.5 30 10 40 20 120
Video 4K 8K 4K 4K 8K 4K
IBIS true true true true true true
Weather Sealed true true true true true true
Weight (g) 590 1338 635 590 1660 62

Verdict

Buy this if you're a photographer stepping up to full-frame and you value a compact body, great stabilization, and reliable autofocus over shooting speed. It's perfect for travel, portraits, and everyday shooting. Just look elsewhere if you shoot sports or need pro video features.