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p.8 #1 · Nikon Z5II


A couple more walking around Austin










Mar 29, 2026 at 05:38 PM
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p.8 #2 · Nikon Z5II


shinyobject wrote:
If anyone is interested in my first impressions of the Z5ii coming from Fuji:

Things I’ve enjoyed about the Z5ii:

- Autofocus is noticeably quick and the various tracking modes reasonably intuitive; I haven’t had to use the joystick very often to position a focus box, which is nice.
- Single point AF is very good;
- Continuous shooting is flexible and reliable, and even ‘spray and pray’ shooting, which I never did before, returns more usable images than I expected;
- JPEG engine (picture control) keeps up with what Fuji offers and it allows easy downloading and sharing of
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I previously had an X-T3 and now use an X-T5. While I don't have the Z 5ii, I have the Zf (same guts and sensor) and previously had the Z 5. I wholeheartedly agree with your impressions. It is worth noting though that the latest generation of X series cameras have vastly improved autofocus compared to the X-T3 (and generally have IBIS). Latest gen Nikon are still noticeably better though, at least for tracking.

Both systems are great but (as with everything in photography) have different strengths and weaknesses. Every time I think about going fully Nikon I use my Fuji gear again and decide against it.



Mar 29, 2026 at 09:12 PM
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jimmuller wrote:
Nice review.

I agree about the ergonomics, but then, I have no experience with any other full-frame digital camera, only with "brick-shaped" film cameras from the old days. My Z5ii experience is with vintage F-mount manual-focus lenses only. Yourself and other reviewers praise the AF speed and accuracy but I can neither confirm nor deny it. I can say that switching between matrix and center-weighted metering works.

About AF-ON, I never paid attention because I don't have AF but according to the pdf manual the AF-ON button can be modified in Custom Setting a6.

Agreed that the USB cable is great for both
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Thanks for the tip about the WIFI network. I’ll have to try it sometime! For me the cable works well right now.

I have my first manual focus lens on the way, sort of: a friend is going to China and will bring me back a TTArtisan 75 1.5, the ‘swirly bokeh’ lens, which will be basically glued to an M42-Z adapter for my uses. I’m looking forward to taking some weird portraits. I’m also looking forward to picking up a Voigtländer, but not sure which yet. (I have to admit to having the Tamron 35-100 higher on my list for now, too.)

mivadep wrote:
I previously had an X-T3 and now use an X-T5. While I don't have the Z 5ii, I have the Zf (same guts and sensor) and previously had the Z 5. I wholeheartedly agree with your impressions. It is worth noting though that the latest generation of X series cameras have vastly improved autofocus compared to the X-T3 (and generally have IBIS). Latest gen Nikon are still noticeably better though, at least for tracking.

Both systems are great but (as with everything in photography) have different strengths and weaknesses. Every time I think about going fully Nikon I use my Fuji
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Yes — lots of love for Fuji in our house, and my wife still favours the X-T3. I never thought I would, but I’m coming around to the PASM system on the Nikon, though.

I’ve had the opportunity to use a Canon R3 at work, and I find myself preferring the Nikon UI to the Canon, as well.



Mar 30, 2026 at 04:45 AM
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p.8 #4 · Nikon Z5II


cross post from main z images thread

A few more from our hike on our last day in Austin. Saw tons of turtles but only had the 26 2.8 on the camera and it was hard to sneak up on them to where they were anything other than minuscule in the frame. Scott's gold recipe on the first.










Mar 30, 2026 at 05:07 PM
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p.8 #5 · Nikon Z5II


I sold my Z6II and picked up a Z5II.
It should be here on Monday. I am looking forward to using it.
I've heard nothing but positive things about it.



Apr 11, 2026 at 03:40 PM
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AlexCruise wrote:
I've heard nothing but positive things about it.


I've used mine with a 1:1 macro lens to scan color negative film. Does that count?
(Welcome to the Z5ii club!)



Apr 12, 2026 at 07:11 AM
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AlexCruise wrote:
I sold my Z6II and picked up a Z5II.


What was wrong with the Z6II?
I own both Z6 and Z5 II.




Apr 12, 2026 at 07:49 AM
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p.8 #8 · Nikon Z5II


Ripolini wrote:
What was wrong with the Z6II?
I own both Z6 and Z5 II.



Autofocus was a bit slow and lacking on the Z6II and had a big issue when shooting backlit with the Z6II compared to my ZF. It was manageable especially for what I shoot which is mostly portraits.
I just like the Expeed 7 processor on my Z8 and ZF and all the focus mode's available to you.



Apr 12, 2026 at 08:37 AM
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Just had my first rally weekend with the z5ii, I found it's smaller size a bit of a drawback for such long sessions with my little finger often being off the bottom of the grip and curling under the camera (which wasn't an issue with my old D7200).

So I think I'll add a baseplate or L bracket to deepen the grip for those long days with the camera - the smallrig modular L bracket seems most readily available, is it the best option or any other recommendations?

On the positive side, the car-tracking AF was practically flawless making focus tracking comically easy. Where I used to have to actively track a car with the focus point myself, it took some mental adjustment to just trust the camera to track focus and put my attention onto composition/framing instead.



Apr 13, 2026 at 04:09 AM
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GravelBen wrote:
Just had my first rally weekend with the z5ii, ...

So I think I'll add a baseplate or L bracket to deepen the grip for those long days with the camera - the smallrig modular L bracket seems most readily available, is it the best option or any other recommendations?

On the positive side, the car-tracking AF was practically flawless making focus tracking comically easy.


Sorry, I can't help wit the grip. I have never had that problem, have not felt the need for a grip.

We look forward to seeing some pics here!

I haven't been using auto-focus; all my lenses are vintage. Even so, the auto-exposure and IBIS are amazing. I got this yesterday, tree swallow in flight.
TreeSwallowInFlight
by James Muller, on Flickr
Z5ii w/FTZ, 300mm f/4.5 AIS



Apr 13, 2026 at 05:31 AM
 


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What SD Card is everyone using?


Apr 13, 2026 at 04:05 PM
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p.8 #12 · Nikon Z5II


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What SD Card is everyone using?


ProGrade UHS-II v60 for me.

There are faster cards out there, but after some research I decided a v90 card would only be worth the extra cost for heavy video shooters. v60 is proving plenty fast enough for me, no buffer issues even with some fairly long bursts at high frame rate.



Apr 13, 2026 at 10:22 PM
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AlexCruise wrote:
What SD Card is everyone using?


Delkin Devices Prime
256GB V60 UHS-II

I didn't select it. When I bought the camera (body only) and FTZ the sales person asked what kind of memory card I wanted, stopped himself and said he'd just throw in his best card. I rarely do burst shoots, have never done video with the Z5ii, am too used to single-shot like film. (The tree swallow in flight above was a single-shot picture.) I have never really pushed it beyond idle, I'm sure.



Apr 14, 2026 at 05:26 AM
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AlexCruise wrote:
What SD Card is everyone using?


I use the two 64 GB SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC II V90 cards I had in the D780 I sold recently.
Let's recall that V60, V90, etc. indicate the minimum sustained write speed of an SD card in megabytes per second (60, 90 MB/s, ...).

Right now, those V90 cards cost about €50 more than the V60s, so I don't see any reason to save €100 and give up the maximum speed available for the camera. However, a year and a half ago I paid half of what they cost today, so at the time, there really was no reason to save a few dozen euros on both cards.



Apr 14, 2026 at 08:52 AM
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Thank you all!
I ended up picking up a SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC UHS-II V90 U3 - 300 MBPS Read and 300MBPS Read.

It seems to be functioning way better then my Lexar Card from 2017/2018



Apr 14, 2026 at 09:29 AM
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Ripolini wrote:
...Right now, those V90 cards cost about €50 more than the V60s, so I don't see any reason to save €100 and give up the maximum speed available for the camera...


Interesting how prices vary in different places - here in NZ v90 cards are almost double the cost of the same size v60!

However from my research, v60 is more than fast enough to handle all the data a 24mp camera can throw at it, so the difference in card write speed is academic for a Z5ii.



Apr 14, 2026 at 04:04 PM
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GravelBen wrote:
However from my research, v60 is more than fast enough to handle all the data a 24mp camera can throw at it, so the difference in card write speed is academic for a Z5ii.


Here are recommendations by Thom Hogan about SD cards for 24 Mpix cameras (D780 has practically the same sensor as Z6II/Z5II):

1) https://www.dslrbodies.com/accessories/other-accessories/the-card-situation.html
(D780 and D7500 user — Buy UHS-II capable SD cards of at least 300MBps speed. Make sure they also say U3 on the label (for video capability).)

2) https://www.dslrbodies.com/cameras/current-nikon-dslr-reviews/nikon-d780-camera-review.html
(We have two matching UHS-II SD card slots on the camera. You need a UHS U3 capable card to record video, so don't cheap out and use your old cards. The D780 performs better with state-of-the-art cards in it)

3) https://www.zsystemuser.com/accessories/z-accessories/the-card-situation.html
(Z50II, Z5, Z5II, or Zf owner — Buy UHS-II capable SD cards of at least 300MBps speed. Make sure they say U3 for video capability (U6 preferred))


According to ProGrade (https://progradedigital.com/sd-v60-versus-sd-v90-which-card-is-perfect-for-your-needs/):

Most DSLR and mirrorless cameras require V90 cards for recording high-resolution video with a higher bitrate. Usually, everything above 4K UHD asks for a faster card. That said, if you never go beyond 4K UHD, there is no need to go beyond the V60 cards as well.
For shooting stills, ask yourself two questions. Firstly, do you burst RAW? If the answer is no, then go with the V60. If the answer is yes, then ask yourself how quickly do you need the buffer to clear?
Your camera will adapt to the speed of the card. So to maximize the performance of your camera in continuous-burst mode, you should pick the ProGrade Digital V90 card. That is especially the case with fast-action and sports photographers.
Remember, if you are bursting with redundancy, RAW+RAW, or shooting motion+still, you will need a faster V90 card for the second slot as well.



Apr 15, 2026 at 01:35 AM
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p.8 #18 · Nikon Z5II


AlexCruise wrote:
Autofocus was a bit slow and lacking on the Z6II and had a big issue when shooting backlit with the Z6II compared to my ZF. It was manageable especially for what I shoot which is mostly portraits.
I just like the Expeed 7 processor on my Z8 and ZF and all the focus mode's available to you.


I very much agree. Also with decent Subject Detection the various AF modes plus the two Expeed 7 custom ones make sense, so much more usable. Expeed 6 has the AF modes but without good SD some important capabilities were missing. If you simply shoot single point then Expeed 6 is fine.



Apr 15, 2026 at 05:40 AM
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How often will you actually fill the Z5ii's approx. 200-shot buffer @ 11 fps? That's an 18 second continuous burst before you start relying on card write speed at all, I've never come close to that shooting wildlife or motorsport. I think older cameras were more dependent on card speed as buffers used to be much smaller.

If that's your shooting style then for sure a v90 card will help clear the buffer faster, but if you're not filling the buffer with long bursts in quick succession the difference between v60 and v90 isn't actually making any difference to you.

As I said earlier v90 is worthwhile for heavy video shooters - apparently 4k UHD 60p video generally requires a sustained write speed of 45MB/s, v60 is minimum 60MB/s and v90 is minimum 90 MB/s (those ratings are guaranteed minimum rate, not the maximum peak rate like 250 or 300 used for marketing) so either has a good amount of headroom for that. But the Z5ii user manual does recommend a v90 card for recording N-RAW 12 bit video - a quick google tells me 4k 60p 12-bit N-Raw is around 50-75 MB/s bitrate, so a v60 card wouldn't be guaranteed to keep up but a v90 would.

So if you're a heavy video shooter or doing repeated long bursts at high fps then you may see the benefit of a v90 card, if that isn't your usage then a v60 is fast enough.

Your money, your choice - if there wasn't much price difference I'd probably go for v90 just in case, but at nearly double the price here it isn't worth it to me.



Apr 15, 2026 at 06:30 AM
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GravelBen wrote:
How often will you actually fill the Z5ii's approx. 200-shot buffer @ 11 fps? That's an 18 second continuous burst before you start relying on card write speed at all, I've never come close to that shooting wildlife or motorsport....


Don't tell me. Write to Thom Hogan and ProGrade and tell them they write nonsenses. I just quote them.

GravelBen wrote:
Your money, your choice - if there wasn't much price difference I'd probably go for v90 just in case, but at nearly double the price here it isn't worth it to me.


1.5 years ago I paid 82.62 €/each for my two Sandisk Extreme 64 GB SDXC II Pro V90 cards. If they cost twice as much now, after a year and a half, what does that have to do with this thread? Take it up with whoever’s driving up inflation.
In any case, I think it’s absurd to spend thousands of euros or dollars on cameras and lenses and then skimp on a few dozen dollars for a memory card. But do you really use all the features built into your camera—features that obviously contribute to the price you paid?



Apr 15, 2026 at 07:36 AM
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