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Nikon Z 5 Adds Affordability To Full-Frame Mirrorless Line

ikon’s fourth Z mount mirrorless camera, the Z 5, becomes the entry-level full-frame format body. It’s selling for roughly $600 less than the Z 6, so it has polycarbonate back and bottom plates – rather than a full magnesium alloy construction – but it’s still weather sealed. The top panel info

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