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Nikon Z 5 £1719 (with Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3 kit lens)

hen Nikon entered the full-frame mirrorless market almost two years ago, they did it with top-end cameras that showcased the very best of the technology in the shape of the Z 7 and Z 6. The Z 7 was modelled on the pro-level D850, with the same-resolution 45.7Mp sensor, while the Z 6 shared similarities with the enthusiast/semi-pro D750, with a lower 24.3Mp count, but improved low-light performance. However, with top-end tech comes a top-end price tag, and while prices have fallen since launch, they’re still out of

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