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Low light noise. Missed focus. Shaky handheld footage. These problems stop creators from delivering consistent results. The Nikon Z5 Full Frame Mirrorless Digital Camera (Body Only) targets these exact pain points with a full-frame sensor, in-body stabilization, and reliable autofocus for real-world shooting.
This camera body sits confidently between enthusiast and professional needs. It focuses on control, balance, and dependable performance rather than gimmicks. That matters for photographers and videographers working long hours, often in unpredictable conditions.
The Nikon Z5 uses a 35.9 × 23.9 mm full-frame CMOS sensor with 24.3 effective megapixels. The sensor size supports strong dynamic range and controlled noise. Image output remains detailed without aggressive processing artifacts.
ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 51,200, extendable to 102,400. This range helps maintain shutter speed in dim environments. Street photography, indoor events, and evening landscapes benefit immediately.
Continuous shooting reaches 4.5 frames per second. This speed suits portraits, travel, and everyday action without stressing buffers or batteries.
The Nikon Z5 features hybrid phase-detection and contrast autofocus. It uses 273 selectable AF points spread across the frame. Subjects remain easier to lock, even off-center.
Autofocus works down to -3 EV, extending usability into darker scenes. Focus modes include:
These modes support portraits, static compositions, and moving subjects. The system prioritizes accuracy over raw speed, which fits its intended audience.
The Nikon Z5 supports Matrix and Center-Weighted metering. Exposure remains consistent across complex lighting scenes. Metering operates from -3 to 17 EV, matching the camera’s low-light capability.
Exposure modes include:
Exposure compensation ranges from -5 to +5 EV, adjustable in fine steps. This range gives flexibility during high-contrast scenes and backlit subjects.
Handheld blur ruins sharp images. The Nikon Z5 solves this using 5-axis sensor-shift vibration reduction built directly into the body. The system compensates for up to five stops of camera shake.
This stabilization works with native Nikon Z lenses and adapted lenses using the FTZ adapter. Video shooters gain smoother footage without relying on heavy rigs or digital cropping.
Electronic VR also assists during video recording. Handheld walking shots remain steadier, especially at longer focal lengths.
The Nikon Z5 records UHD 4K video up to 30 fps. It also supports Full HD up to 60 fps. Video files save internally to SD cards or externally through HDMI output.
4K recording uses a 1.7× crop. This matters for lens selection and framing. The camera supports in-camera time-lapse generation, producing finished 4K files without post-processing.
Audio monitoring and recording stay flexible through 3.5 mm microphone and headphone jacks. This setup suits interviews, vlogs, and controlled productions.
The Nikon Z5 uses a 3.69-million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder. Coverage reaches 100% with 0.8× magnification. The display remains clear for manual focusing and exposure judgment.
The rear 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen LCD provides 1.04 million dots. Touch input allows focus selection, menu navigation, and image review. The tilt design helps when shooting low or overhead angles.
The Nikon Z5 includes dual UHS-II SD card slots. Photographers can separate RAW and JPEG files, create instant backups, or extend recording capacity.
Connectivity options include:
SnapBridge support enables wireless transfers and remote shooting. This feature helps social media workflows and on-location previews using a mobile device.
The Nikon Z5 uses the EN-EL15c rechargeable lithium-ion battery. It delivers approximately 470 shots per charge. USB charging works while the camera operates, which helps during long sessions.
The body also supports the optional MB-N10 multi-battery power pack. This option extends runtime for events, interviews, or travel photography.
The Nikon Z5 features a magnesium alloy chassis with weather-sealed construction. The body handles outdoor shooting in challenging environments.
Operating temperatures range from 0°C to 40°C with humidity tolerance up to 85%. This reliability suits travel photographers and professionals working on location.
The body weighs 590 g, balancing well with Z-mount lenses. Button placement favors familiarity for Nikon users.
The Nikon Z5 uses the Nikon Z mount, supporting modern Z-series lenses. These lenses deliver edge-to-edge sharpness and fast communication with the camera body.
Using the FTZ adapter allows compatibility with many F-mount lenses. Stabilization remains active, expanding lens choices without replacing existing gear.
The Nikon Z5 includes a 3-year service warranty. This coverage supports long-term use and professional reliability. There is no parts warranty, which aligns with standard service-only policies in many regions.
For buyers in Bangladesh, after-sales support remains a key factor when choosing mirrorless bodies for professional work.
At PCB Store, customers across Bangladesh access authentic Nikon products with local support. The Nikon Z5 fits creators seeking dependable full-frame quality without excess bulk or complexity.
This camera appeals to photographers upgrading from APS-C systems and videographers needing stabilized 4K recording. Availability through PCB Store simplifies purchasing, service access, and peace of mind.
Inside Dhaka: ৳150
Outside Dhaka: ৳200
Yes. The full-frame sensor and ISO up to 51,200 help control noise. Autofocus works down to -3 EV, supporting indoor and night photography without heavy lighting setups.
The Nikon Z5 handles extended recording reliably. Proper ventilation and moderate ambient temperatures help maintain stability during long 4K or Full HD sessions.
Native Nikon Z-mount lenses provide full autofocus and stabilization benefits. F-mount lenses also work using the FTZ adapter, maintaining broad compatibility for existing Nikon users.
The 5-axis sensor-shift stabilization compensates for up to five stops. Handheld photos and videos remain sharper, especially with slower shutter speeds or longer focal lengths.
Yes. It records UHD 4K up to 30 fps with manual exposure control. Microphone and headphone ports support proper audio monitoring during production.
The Z6 offers faster shooting and better low-light video. The Z5 focuses on affordability, dual card slots, and solid still photography performance.
Yes. Controls remain intuitive, and exposure modes help learning. The camera rewards skill growth without overwhelming new full-frame users.
UHS-II SD cards provide faster write speeds. They support smooth 4K recording and quicker buffer clearing during continuous shooting.
Pricing varies based on stock and market conditions. PCB Store provides current local pricing and official availability within Bangladesh.