Say hello to the Nikon D5 - the most powerful DSLR in Nikon's lineup for working pros and serious photographers
Back in November you may recall Nikon announcing the development of their new flagship DSLR – the Nikon D5. A few months down the line and Nikon has used CES 2016 as the venue to showcase their all-new flagship DSLR. Out to succeed the Nikon D4 and Nikon D4s, the Nikon D5 is designed to expand the possibilities of image capture for professional photographers and shares a number of features with Nikon’s other recently announced DX-format DSLR – the Nikon D500.
There’s a lot that’s new to report. Starting with the sensor, it employs a 20.8MP full-frame CMOS chip that runs alongside Nikon’s new EXPEED 5 image-processing engine. The native ISO sensitivity range runs from ISO 100-102400, which is expandable to ISO 3280000 in its Hi-5 expanded setting. There’s no disputing that this ISO range is astonishing, but there’s a lot more besides the new sensor and image processing engine to get excited about.
To ensure the D5 meets the demands of professionals, Nikon has equipped the D5 with what it calls its next-generation intelligent AF system. Like the Nikon D500, the Nikon D5’s Multi-CAM 20K autofocus sensor module offers a complex array of 153 focus points (99 of which are cross-type sensors) to ensure a broad and dense coverage of the frame.
The centre focus point has a detection range beginning at an incredible −4 EV, and detection with other focus points begins at −3 EV, enabling autofocusing even under extremely dim lighting, and with subjects exhibiting very low contrast.
Nikon’s flagship DSLR’s have always impressed when is comes to the speed at which they can shoot a continuous burst and the Nikon D5 is no exception. Capable of shooting at 12fps with AF and AE tracking in high-speed continuous shooting mode, 200 12-bit lossless compressed Raw images can be captured with a single burst of continuous shooting. This will be very well received by the professional sports and action photographers the Nikon D5 is out to target. Set to its mirror-up mode, the D5 can also shoot a continuous burst at up to 14fps.
Like the Nikon D500, the Nikon D5 also supports movie creation in 4K – a feature we’ve been waiting for Nikon to introduce to its DSLRs for some time. Ideal for professionals involved in creating high-end film-making as well as stills, the Nikon D5 shoots high-resolution 4K UHD (3840×2160) footage at 30p/25p/24p. There’s also the option to record 4K UHD time-lapse movies in-camera and all 4K footage can either be recorded straight to a memory card or, with via the HDMI output, recorded as uncompressed video to an external recorder.
As previously rumoured, the Nikon D5 will be available in two versions. There will be the option to buy the Nikon D5 with two XQD card slots or with two Compact Flash card slots . A close study of the body reveals some minor changes. The ISO button for example has been relocated to the top plate in easy reach of the index finger and there’s an all-new 3.2in, 2,359k-dot touch screen display at the rear that’s designed to offer a more intuitive operational experience.
The Nikon D5 is expected to be available in March and pre-orders will initially be prioritised to Nikon Professional Services (NPS) members. Body only, the Nikon D5 will go on sale from £5199.99.
The full Nikon D5 press release can be found below. We’ll be bringing you our first look of the camera soon so make sure you check back to our website for more.
Nikon Press Release
Outperform, Outdo, Outlast: The D5 raises the bar for FX performance
The most powerful digital SLR flagship in the Nikon line-up leads the pack with unmatched speed and precision
Jan 5, 2016
TOKYO – Nikon Corporation today announces the new D5, a FX-format flagship digital SLR camera that challenges photographers to outperform their highest standards, and set new benchmarks for speed, accuracy and image quality. Expanding the possibilities of image capture for professional photographers, the new D5 places the needs of the professional at the centre of innovation with features that enable smooth and reliable responsiveness to a wide variety of scenes and subjects.
From the refined acquisition of subjects in motion, to 4K video in UHD, the D5 creates opportunities for dauntless photographers working in demanding shooting environments to push their gear to new limits. With a next generation AF system the intelligent and versatile tracking of moving subjects enables the richness and realism of every split-second moment to be captured. The D5 boasts a wide range of ISO sensitivity up to 102400, expandable to Hi 5 (ISO 3280000 equivalent) – the most expanded sensitivity range in Nikon history – for astronomical twilight with minimum illumination, capturing details and colors beyond the limits of the human eye.
“The Nikon D5 is not just about technical excellence, but the marriage of elegant technologies. Speed and refined image quality have never converged so extensively, making it truly the camera that the industry has been waiting for,” said Tadashi Nakayama, Corporate Vice President, Sector Manager of Marketing Sector, Imaging Business Unit. “The D5 represents what we are trying to do for the entire digital SLR category: Bringing technologies together to meet and anticipate the demands of professional photographers, empowering them to push the boundaries of their craft,” he continues.
Outperform, Outdo, Outlast: The Pinnacle of Digital SLR Engineering for Professionals
The D5 enables the precise capture of subjects under the most demanding conditions with a new-generation 153-point AF system and a stable viewfinder image that makes tracking moving subjects easy, even during high-speed continuous shooting at approximately 12 fps*1, making the camera ideal for photojournalists capturing heart-racing sporting action and majestic animal migrations. Image quality is further enhanced by the pairing of the new Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor and the brand new EXPEED 5 image-processing engine, for the most vibrant, true-to-life colors and sumptuous details. Together with the highest standard ISO sensitivity in Nikon history, up to102400, photographers are liberated from the challenges of shooting in low-light environments whether covering evening events or shooting indoors. In another first for the FX-format range, the D5 takes movie-making to new cinematic heights with the ability to shoot in 4K UHD 2160/30p format, in-line with the increasing appetite from professionals for the production of high quality video content.
Convenient Connectivity, Simplified Workflows
In addition, new and improved features and functions, such as a high-resolution touch screen LCD monitor, faster wired networks (via built-in Ethernet connector) and wireless networks*2, and double memory card slots*3 that use the same type of media, to simplify and speed up the professional photographer’s workflow, while placing the D5 in the center of the connected ecosystem for visual communication.
Designed for the Field and the Studio
The camera’s Advanced Scene Recognition System, which has adopted a new 180k-pixel RGB sensor, contributes to greater AF, AE, and AWB performance. This, along with a design that consumes less power and adoption of a highly precise and durable shutter, ensures durability, and gives photographers greater control over their gear as well as image quality. The D5 also completely integrates into any professional photographer’s comprehensive ecosystem of Nikon accessories. Compatibility with the new Nikon Creative Lighting System functions, Radio Advanced Wireless Lighting (AWL) and Unified Flash Control, all work to ensure the production of superlative image quality and a seamless studio workflow*4
*1Possible in Continuous high speed (CH) release mode with shutter speeds of 1/250 s or faster *2When used with the Wireless Transmitter H1401 (available separately)
*3The camera is available in two versions, one that uses two XQD cards and one that uses two
CompactFlash cards
*4When used with the Speedlight T091 (available separately)
Primary Features
1. Next-generation Intelligent AF System
The entire AF system has been completely re-vamped with adoption of the Multi-CAM 20K autofocus sensor module. This sensor module offers 153 focus points (99 of which are cross-type sensors) for broad and dense coverage of the entire image area. The center focus point has a detection range beginning at an incredible −4 EV, and detection with other focus points begins at −3 EV*, enabling autofocusing even under extremely dim lighting, and with subjects exhibiting very low contrast. In addition, equipping the camera with a dedicated
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AF engine capable of high-speed calculation and collaboration with the 180K-pixel RGB sensor have ensured that extremely reliable AF performance is demonstrated with a variety of scenes.
*At ISO 100, 20 °C/68 °F
- High-speed continuous shooting at approx. 12 fps with swift subject trackingThe D5 is capable of high-speed continuous shooting at approximately 12 fps*1 (w/ AF and AE tracking) in all image quality modes and at all ISO sensitivity settings. What’s more, adoption of a new mirror drive mechanism achieves a more stable viewfinder image that makes continuous tracking of rapidly moving subjects easy, even with high-speed continuous shooting. Further, up to 200*2 12-bit lossless compressed RAW images can be captured with a single burst of continuous shooting.*1 Possible in Continuous high speed (CH) release mode with shutter speeds of 1/250 s or faster *2 When Lexar Professional 2933× XQD 2.0 memory cards are used
- Exceptional ISO sensitivityCollaboration between the new Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor and the new EXPEED 5 image-processing engine, both developed by Nikon, have enabled the highest standard ISO sensitivity in Nikon history, that of ISO 102400. High-sensitivity image quality at these never-before-seen levels achieves superior imaging quality, even within the high ISO 3200 to 12800 range often used with sports photography and the like. In addition, the image sensor’s broad dynamic range enables rich and natural expression of tones for accurate reproduction of the finest details, even with extremely vivid subjects with which the expression of textures is especially difficult.
- Cinematic brilliance with 4K UHD (30p) movie capabilityThe D5 supports movie creation in 4K, which offers a resolution higher than HD or full-HD movies, an indispensable feature for professionals involved in film-making and video content creation. High-resolution 4K UHD (3840 × 2160)/30p, 25p, 24p movies can be recorded to a memory card inserted in the camera, or, with simultaneous HDMI output, they can be displayed on an external monitor or recorded as uncompressed video to an external recorder. With support for the maximum standard sensitivity of ISO 102400, as well as even higher sensitivity settings up to Hi 5 (equivalent to ISO 3280000), even movies recorded at these high sensitivities will exhibit superior picture quality. 4K UHD time-lapse movies can also be generated in-camera.
- Improved functionality and streamlined workflows
A high-resolution 3.2-in., approx. 2,359k-dot touch screen LCD monitorAdoption of a touch screen for the display monitor enables nimble
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confirmation and high-speed navigation of a large number of images using a frame advance bar, and supports an efficient workflow with text input and the like. The large 3.2-inch, approximately 2,359k-dot high-resolution monitor enables extremely clear display with live view photography, even when the display is enlarged, for fast focus confirmation.
Connect through wired and wireless networks
The communications system has been significantly improved to support communications twice as fast as with the D4S, with both wired networks using the Ethernet connector built into the D5, and wireless networks when the new Wireless Transmitter WT-6 (available separately) is used with the D5.
Versatile image storage options
Two versions of the D5 are available. Both are equipped with double memory card slots supporting a single media type; one XQD cards and one CompactFlash cards.
6. Accessories for high-speed connected convenience: WT-6 Wireless Transmitter(available separately)
When connected to the D5, the high-speed transfer of image data to a computer*1 or an FTP server over a wireless network is possible. The maximum range is approximately 200 m*2. Communications are significantly faster with support for the new IEEE 802.11ac (2×2 VHT80) standard. Wireless control over the camera from a computer is also possible using Camera Control Pro 2 (available separately). A D5 to which a WT-6 is connected may be used as a wireless LAN access point, and a direct connection to a computer or smartphone is also achievable.
*1 The Wireless Transmitter Utility (available for download from Nikon’s website) must be installed on the computer
*2 With large antenna at wireless LAN access point. Range varies with signal strength and presence or absence of obstacles
End of Press Release