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NIKON Z 5 $2,299

Type: Enthusiast digital mirrorless camera with Nikon Z bayonet lens mount

Automatic via 273-points wide-area system (90% vertical/horixontal frame coverage) using hybrid phase/contrast detection. Focus points may be selected manually or automatically with Pinpoint, Single-Point, Dynamic Area, Wide Area (large or small) and Auto Area modes. One-shot and continuous modes with auto switching in AF-F mode. ‘3D Tracking’ mode with face/eye, face and animal eye detection modes. Adjustable tracking sensitivity (five steps, Quick to Delayed). Sensitivity range is EV -2.0-19 (ISO 100, f/2.0), down to EV -3.0 with Low-Light AF function. AF assist provided by built-in illuminator. AF micro-adjustment available for up to 30 lenses. Manual focus assists via magnified image (up

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