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  1. 1. Juni 2016 · The Nikon D5 is the company's flagship action-oriented DSLR, sporting a 20.8MP full-frame sensor, 153-point autofocus system and a full-size, double-grip chassis that is both tough as nails and exceedingly comfortable to use.

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  2. 5. Jan. 2016 · The D5 is Nikon's flagship full-frame DSLRs, and boasts a myriad of powerful new imaging innovations, including a 20.8-megapixel CMOS sensor, an all-new 153-point AF system, 4K UHD video capture and an unprecedented native ISO range, from 100 to 102,400.

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  3. 5. Jan. 2016 · 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-leading low light image quality, especially due to an improved JPEG engine, but ...

  4. 5. Feb. 2020 · The D5 has all the ingredients pros will look for in a sports camera: a hugely fast and sophisticated wide-area 153-point AF system, very fast burst shooting speeds, an immense 200-shot raw buffer capacity and – especially important today – 4K video capture.

  5. 5. Jan. 2016 · The Nikon D5 is an extraordinary camera because of its superior autofocus system that really does automatically identify, locate, lock-on and track autofocus perfectly for fast-moving subjects at 12 FPS in the real world.

  6. www.ephotozine.com › article › nikon-d5-review-29141Nikon D5 Review | ePHOTOzine

    11. Apr. 2016 · The Nikon D5 is Nikon's latest flagship Digital SLR, updating the Nikon D4s, the high-speed full-frame DSLR, features a new focus unit with 153 focus points, with 55 selectable.

  7. The Nikon D5 is Nikon's flagship camera, the top of the FX line. And of course, the FX line is their top line. The single digit D's are Nikon's camera oriented specifically to pros, and particularly to pros who demand rugged reliability, speed of shooting, and low light capability over things like pixel counts.