Nikon introduces the D5 and D500 officially at CES 2016

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Nikon has announced not one but two new cameras at the CES 2016, the Nikon D5 and the Nikon D500. Both cameras are to be released in March on American soil and each body will cost $6500 (around RM28366) and $2000 (around RM8728) respectively.

Built for speed and accuracy, the Nikon D5 built features 153-point AF system to assist covering on an extremely wide focus area. It’s also equipped with a 20.8MP sensor, a 12 fps continuous shooting and an EXPEED 5 image processor. What’s more, the D5 is able to shoot 4K UHD video and reach up to 3280000 ISO sensitivity. To date, this is probably Nikon’s most powerful camera and the company claims it’s capable of creating “true to life masterpieces.” 

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The D500, on the other hand, carries a 20.9MP camera which has an “advanced smart device capability” built-in (this means that the D500 is compatible with your smartphone and other gadgets, and much easier too). Similarly to the D5, it also has the EXPEED 5 image processor, 153-point AF system, video recording capability of shooting Ultra HD 4K (3840 x 2160), and an insane ISO range reaching 1640000.

If you want to know more about the new powerful D5 and D500, visit their website to learn more.

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