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Nikon Introduces the Z5, lower cost entry into full-frame mirrorless.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan F/2" data-source="post: 398344" data-attributes="member: 1235"><p>I'm not a video guy and the Z5 is closer to what I wanted. SD cards are much easier on workflow and even with UHS-I cards on the Z5, the buffer holds up just fine. I don't see myself needing to buy UHS-II cards for the camera and I've never had an SD card failure. I was actually considering a Nikon D780 instead since I'm not in a rush to move over the Z mount lenses, but you can buy a minty used Z5 + D750, both equipped with battery grip/pack for much less than a D780! Nikon made the D780 a non-option for me by not releasing a grip for that camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan F/2, post: 398344, member: 1235"] I'm not a video guy and the Z5 is closer to what I wanted. SD cards are much easier on workflow and even with UHS-I cards on the Z5, the buffer holds up just fine. I don't see myself needing to buy UHS-II cards for the camera and I've never had an SD card failure. I was actually considering a Nikon D780 instead since I'm not in a rush to move over the Z mount lenses, but you can buy a minty used Z5 + D750, both equipped with battery grip/pack for much less than a D780! Nikon made the D780 a non-option for me by not releasing a grip for that camera. [/QUOTE]
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