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Nikon Z5 Body with Z 24-200MM F/4-6.3 VR

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Nikon Z5 Body with Z 24-200MM F/4-6.3 VRThe Nikon Z5 is an FX format mirrorless camera with a well rounded feature set to suit both photo and video needs. Its 24. 3MP CMOS sensor and EXPEED 6 processor afford wide sensitivity to ISO 51200, quick shooting at 4. 5 fps, and UHD 4K video at 30 fps. Face Detection can be used in both stills and video modes while more precise Eye Detection benefits portrait photographers working with either human or animal subjects. Face Detection can be used in

The Nikon Z5 is an FX-format mirrorless camera with a well-rounded feature set to suit both photo and video needs. Its 24.3MP CMOS sensor and EXPEED 6 processor afford wide sensitivity to ISO 51200, quick shooting at 4.5 fps, and UHD 4K video at 30 fps. Face Detection can be used in both stills and video modes while more precise Eye Detection benefits portrait photographers working with either human or animal subjects. Face Detection can be used in both stills and video modes while more precise Eye Detection benefits portrait photographers working with either human or animal subjects. The mixture of resolution and sensor size also contributes to clean image quality and smooth color transitions with reduced noise throughout the sensitivity range. In addition to benefitting image quality, the EXPEED 6 processor also affords useful speed throughout the camera system, including a top full-resolution continuous shooting rate of 4.5 fps as well as the ability to take 8MP when recording video. 

Additionally, in-camera time-lapse shooting is also possible with the ability to produce a finished UHD 4K video file directly from the camera. This system also works with adapted lenses, when using the optional FTZ Adapter, where 3-axis stabilization is used. Also, benefitting video recording, Electronic VR is available to help steady footage to suit handheld shooting. A large 3.2" 1.04m-dot LCD screen is available for bright, clear, and vivid image playback and live view shooting. The screen has a tilting design to suit working from high and low angles and it is also a touchscreen for more intuitive operation, navigation, and settings control. Built-in SnapBridge connectivity to enable seamless transfer of low-resolution imagery as well as remote shooting capabilities.

BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) and Wi-Fi enable communication between the camera and a smart device and, additionally, the mobile device can remotely trigger the shutter and display a live view image from the camera to enable working from a distance. Focus Shift mode automatically takes a series of up to 300 sequential images while advancing the focus position in each shot. These images can then be stacked into a single image with an extended depth of field, making it ideal for the close-up shooting of smaller objects as well as for landscapes and other still subjects.

The NIKKOR Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR from Nikon is an all-in-one 8.3x zoom covering wide-angle to telephoto focal lengths. An advanced optical design, which uses a series of aspherical and ED elements, pairs with both ARNEO and Nano Crystal Coatings to produce sharp and clear image quality with high contrast and accurate color rendering to benefit working in various lighting conditions. A stepping motor provides quick, quiet, and precise autofocus performance along with a full-time manual focus override to suit both stills and video applications. Also, a programmable control ring can be set for intuitive adjustment over a variety of camera and exposure settings. Two aspherical elements and one aspherical ED element are used to reduce spherical aberrations and distortion in order to realize sharp imagery with accurate rendering.

ARNEO and Nano Crystal Coats are used to prevent ghosting, reflections, and flare in order to realize improved contrast and clarity when working in strong lighting and backlit conditions. The Nano Crystal Coat controls incidental light from a diagonal direction while the ARNEO Coat controls incidental light from a vertical direction. Super Integrated Coating is also featured on multiple elements to help ensure consistently accurate colors. Vibration Reduction Image stabilization minimizes the appearance of camera shake by up to 5 stops for sharper handheld shooting. A specialized electromagnetic aperture mechanism provides greater exposure control stability that is especially beneficial when working with fast continuous shooting rates.

Nikon Z5 Mirrorless Camera Specs

Imaging
Lens Mount Nikon Z
Sensor Resolution Actual: 24.93 Megapixel
Effective: 24.3 Megapixel (6016 x 4016)
Sensor Type 35.9 x 23.9 mm (Full-Frame) CMOS
Image Stabilization Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis
Built-In ND Filter None
Capture Type Stills & Video
Exposure Control
Shutter Type Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter, Electronic Shutter
Shutter Speed Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/8000 to 30 Second
Bulb/Time Mode Bulb Mode, Time Mode
ISO Sensitivity Photo
100 to 51,200 in Auto Mode (Extended: 50 to 102,400)
Video
100 to 25,600 in Auto, Manual Mode
Metering Method Center-Weighted Average, Matrix
Exposure Modes Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Exposure Compensation -5 to +5 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Metering Range -3 to 17 EV
White Balance Presets: Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Direct Sunlight, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Preset Manual, Shade
Continuous Shooting Up to 4.5 fps at 24.3 MP
Interval Recording Yes
Self-Timer 2/10-Second Delay
Still Image Capture
Image Sizes 3:2 JPEG
3936 x 2624
2944 x 1968
1968 x 1312
1:1 JPEG
4016 x 4016
3008 x 3008
2000 x 2000
16:9 JPEG
6016 x 3384
4512 x 2536
3008 x 1668
Aspect Ratio 1:1, 3:2, 16:9
Image File Format JPEG, Raw
Bit Depth 14-Bit
Internal Video Capture
Recording Modes H.264/MOV/MP4
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98p/25p/29.97p
Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 23.98p/25p/29.97p/50p/59.94p
Recording Limit Up to 29 Minutes, 59 Seconds
Video System NTSC/PAL
Built-In Microphone Type Stereo
Audio Recording AAC Audio
LPCM Audio
External Video Capture
External Recording Modes 8-Bit via HDMI
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) up to 29.97p
IP Streaming None
Interface
Media/Memory Card Slot Dual Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Video I/O 1 x Mini-HDMI Output
Audio I/O 1 x 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Headphone Output
1 x 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input
Other I/O 1 x USB Type-C (USB 3.2 / 3.1 Gen 1) Data Input/Output (Shared with Power Input)
1 x Nikon DC2 Input
Power I/O 1 x USB Type-C Input/Output
Wireless Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.) None
Monitor
Size 3.2"
Resolution 1,040,000 Dot
Display Type Tilting Touchscreen LCD
Viewfinder
Type Built-In Electronic (OLED)
Size 0.5"
Resolution 3,690,000 Dot
EyePoint 21 mm
Coverage 100%
Magnification Approx. 0.8x
Diopter Adjustment -4 to +2
Focus
Focus Type Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode Continuous-Servo AF, Full-Time Servo, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus Points Phase Detection: 273
Autofocus Sensitivity 3 to +19 EV
Flash
Built-In Flash No
Flash Modes First-Curtain Sync, Off, Rear Curtain Sync/Red-Eye Reduction, Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction
Maximum Sync Speed 1/200 Second
Flash Compensation -3 to +1 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps)
Dedicated Flash System iTTL
External Flash Connection Hot Shoe
Environmental
Operating Temperature 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C
Operating Humidity 0 to 85%
General
Battery Type 1 x EN-EL15c Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Approx. 470 Shots)
Tripod Mounting Thread 1 x 1/4"-20 Female (Bottom)
Accessory Mount 1 x Hot Shoe Mount
Material of Construction Magnesium Alloy
Dimensions (W x H x D) 5.28 x 3.96 x 2.74" / 134 x 100.5 x 69.5 mm
Weight 1.3 lb / 590 g

Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-200mm F/4-6.3 VR Lens Specs

Focal Length 24 to 200mm
Maximum Aperture f/4 to 6.3
Minimum Aperture f/22 to 36
Lens Mount Nikon Z
Lens Format Coverage Full-Frame
Angle of View 84° to 12° 20'
Minimum Focus Distance 1.64' / 50 cm
Maximum Magnification 0.28x
Optical Design 19 Elements in 15 Groups
Diaphragm Blades 7, Rounded
Focus Type Autofocus
Image Stabilization Yes
Filter Size 67 mm (Front)
Dimensions (ø x L) 3.01 x 4.49" / 76.5 x 114 mm
Length at Maximum Extension 7" / 177.85 mm
Weight 1.25 lb / 570 g
 

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