Nikon D5 Is A Full-Frame Powerhouse With Extended ISO Range Up To 3.28 Million

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Yeah, not a typo. Nikon’s D5 is the brand’s new flagship DSLR and it’s packing a punch. It features a Expeed 5 image processor alongside a full-frame 20.8-megapixel CMOS sensor capable of shooting stills at 12fps, as well as 4K video at 30fps. The D5’s new autofocus system has been beefed up as well as it now utilizes 153 points, 99 of which are cross-type. The 3.2-inch 2.36-million-dot LCD touchscreen is crisp while the camera also has a built-in 1000 Base-T 400MBps Ethernet connection. Oh, and let’s not forget the extended ISO range. The native max is 102,400, with the D5 being capable of reaching 3.28 million. This is a real monster of a camera and will be offered for $6,500 USD when it hits retailers in March.

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