Landscape samples from the Nikon Z5 highlight the strengths of its 24.3-megapixel sensor. Official galleries and user tests frequently showcase its ability to capture rich textures in scenic mountain views and autumn foliage. While it features a traditional CMOS sensor rather than the back-illuminated (BSI) version found in the Z6, samples show it still offers impressive dynamic range, allowing photographers to recover significant detail from shadows in high-contrast desert or sunset scenes. Portraits and Autofocus Reliability
Dimly lit cathedral interior. No tripod allowed. Lens used: NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S.
Landscape samples from the Nikon Z5 highlight the strengths of its 24.3-megapixel sensor. Official galleries and user tests frequently showcase its ability to capture rich textures in scenic mountain views and autumn foliage. While it features a traditional CMOS sensor rather than the back-illuminated (BSI) version found in the Z6, samples show it still offers impressive dynamic range, allowing photographers to recover significant detail from shadows in high-contrast desert or sunset scenes. Portraits and Autofocus Reliability
Dimly lit cathedral interior. No tripod allowed. Lens used: NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S.