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Bjørn Rørslett

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Nikon D5
« on: November 18, 2015, 09:25:00 »
Just got confirmation that the D5 now is official as a project from Nikon. No details of the camera yet. The provided contact telephone number is engaged will try later.

I'm curious why Nikon officially acknowledged a new camera in this early stage of development, though. That is a new policy from their side.

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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2015, 10:22:42 »

I don't think it's in early stage of development; normally it would be expect to come out before the summer olympics in Rio (2016).

I suspect there may be a delay in the normal 4-year schedule of release and that's why they give a reassuring confirmation that it is in the works instead of annoucing it as a product to be released imminently.  I recall Canon did pretty much the same with the 1D X, it came to the market several months later than the D4.

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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2015, 10:30:55 »
Interesting bend on Nikon's tradition. With the current "threat" from the mirrorlessers I wonder if they chose to deviate from the normal 4 year cycle in order to "show the lessers how to do it".

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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2015, 10:59:23 »
It's common knowledge that planning of a new camera begins at latest when the previous model is launched. Thus preparations for a D5 obviously has gone on for some time already.

What the announcement of the forthcoming D5 indicate is that Nikon realises the completion is more time-consuming than anticipated and in order not to lose momentum and open for idle speculations, they declare the next model *will* be produced. However, nothing  - yet - is known as to a release date, but next Olympics 2016 might be seen as a deadline.

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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2015, 11:04:14 »
They also announced Wireless Transmitter WT-6 and Speedlight SB-5000: http://nikonrumors.com/2015/11/18/development-of-nikon-d5-wireless-transmitter-wt-6-and-speedlight-sb-5000-officially-announced.aspx/

It is a bit strange announcement for sure, they are basically stating the obvious.
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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2015, 11:27:48 »
Basically they announce there will be a new, complete system camera. Most potential buyers would have gleaned that from the 'D5' name already.

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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2015, 12:52:46 »
A link to the official announcement:
http://www.nikon.com/news/2015/1118_dslr_01.htm


Development of Digital SLR Camera Nikon D5
November 18, 2015

TOKYO - Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce that it is developing the Nikon D5 digital SLR camera, which represents the next generation of professional Nikon FX-format models.

The new Wireless Transmitter WT-6 and Speedlight SB-5000, which will be positioned at the top of Nikon's Speedlight lineup, are also being developed.

Through the combination of this next-generation professional camera offering an even higher level of performance, these advanced accessories and the rich lineup of existing NIKKOR lenses, Nikon is pursuing further possibilities for imaging expression.

*Details including release date and suggested retail price for this product have not yet been determined.
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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #7 on: November 18, 2015, 13:07:47 »
I was a bit surprised to receive the letter from NPS this morning saying nothing of interest really:

Quote from: NPS
Entwicklung der digitalen Spiegelreflexkamera Nikon D5

Nikon gibt die Entwicklung der digitalen Spiegelreflexkamera D5 bekannt, die die nächste Generation der Nikon-FX-Profimodelle repräsentiert.

Außerdem werden der neue Wireless-LAN-Adapter WT-6 und das Blitzgerät SB-5000, als Flaggschiff der Nikon-Produktreihe von Blitzgeräten, entwickelt.
Durch die Kombination dieser Profi-Kamera der nächsten Generation mit noch höherer Leistung und dem fortschrittlichen Zubehör sowie der umfangreichen Produktreihe der NIKKOR-Objektive, schafft Nikon neue Möglichkeiten der Bildgestaltung und des fotografischen Ausdrucks.

Details für diese Produkte, wie das offizielle Veröffentlichungsdatum und die empfohlenen Verkaufspreise, wurden noch nicht festgelegt.

Hinweis:
Technische Daten und Ausstattung können sich ohne vorherige Ankündigung oder Verpflichtung seitens des Herstellers ändern.



Is it mirrorless or just a minor improvement over the D4s or the D750? Revolution like the D3 or evolution like the D4?
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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #8 on: November 18, 2015, 13:23:34 »
I can not think that Nikon would jump into FF mirrorless for their top camera just before the Olympics.  If I am wrong it would mean that Nikon has cracked the AF gap between mirrorless and DSLR, and OVF vs EVF.... that would make them the industry leader for sure  :) .... but what about the long , fast lenses required for Sport????   I do not think anyone would want to count on adapted lens and they have just updated some of the best.  Are the new electronic lenses a sign of things to come?
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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #9 on: November 18, 2015, 13:56:08 »
The AF of the new Leica SL is about as fast as a Nikon D4 - it will depend on lens design and type, I think Nikon could make just as fast mirror less AF lenses as the current F-mount lenses.

The view finder is so good and with features that it surpasses the view finder of the D4.

You actually see the image as recorded in so high image quality and frame rate you will not believe it - This is not a 'mirror less finder' like the ones from the m34 series etc.

There is no downside to having an adapter in-between the body and the current F-Mount lenses it's just empty space normally taken up by the mirror,,,
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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #10 on: November 18, 2015, 14:14:25 »
The Nikon announcement reveals "Nikon D5 digital SLR camera", in other words it will not be mirrorless.

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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #11 on: November 18, 2015, 14:23:04 »
My bet: Hybrid viewfinder. An refinement of the Multi-CAM3500FX coupled with a 150+ AF points live fed viewfinder.

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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #12 on: November 18, 2015, 15:18:08 »
Erik, it may be just me but:   The EM1 focuses super fast, faster than the Sony a7II.   The tracking on the EM1 is no where close to my D750 or D3S.  If I am shooting a soccer player dribbling the ball down field and he passes off , or gets robbed of the ball, the EM1 doesn't allow me to instantaneously pick up the other player.  I have not tried the Sony for Soccer since I have no long lenses but will probably shoot it as a 3rd camera for sidelines and general interest stuff (means the match is boring  ;) ) next time I shoot a Match.  I am all for seeing the image before, and as, I shoot.

Interesting what you are saying about the Leica VF.  Never used a Leica Digital and only tried a Leica for an hour in the early 70's.

I am very much hoping for a Nikon FF mirrorless (or even a DX) but as discussed some time back, depends on what they do about the F mount.

My brain missed the digital SLR in the announcement  :( , I just assumed D5=DSLR  :) .  I'm having fun using the Voigt 75 2.5 with the hollow adapters and the Ais/Ai Nikkors/Novoflex(also hollow  ;) ) with the a7II.  Just have to plug in the FL for IBIS and note the lens.
Everything happening with imaging is very interesting but I am not in the market for a D5  >:(
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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #13 on: November 18, 2015, 18:54:33 »
Of course, the upcoming D5 has been rumored a long time already, even with specs like:

New 20MP FX sensor
New focusing module with larger coverage and 107 or 173 autofocus points (I am getting conflicting reports on that one)
Native high ISO of 102,400
15 fps
Body design similar to the D4s
4K video 60/30fps
Full HD slow motion
Announcement expected in early 2016
Read more on NikonRumors.com: http://nikonrumors.com/2015/09/28/updated-list-of-rumored-nikon-d5-specifications.aspx/#ixzz3rrlIbWe2

By making such an essentially empty announcement, I suppose Nikon wishes to prevent some impatient people from getting a FF Canon or
the like before the D5 appears. It could be that the development of the D5 has become slightly  delayed. (Just one out of several possible explanations that I can think of.)
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Re: Nikon D5
« Reply #14 on: November 18, 2015, 19:16:36 »
The Nikon announcement reveals "Nikon D5 digital SLR camera", in other words it will not be mirrorless.

Yes, I fear: Because Canon does not innovate, Nikon lets their engineers sleep too.

They designed some great cameras like the D600/610/750 but no robust & fast body for this kind of Supersensor...
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