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Nikon's Z5 II is the cheapest full-frame camera yet with internal RAW video


Nikon just announced the $1,699 Z5 II, possibly the cheapest mirrorless camera so far to support RAW video.

After years of lagging behind rivals when it comes to video capture (and then suddenly buying cinema camera manufacturer RED), Nikon is pushing new boundaries in that area. The body now has a deeper grip to improve handling and comes with a one-touch Picture Control button for previewing and switching between color profiles in real time, matching a recent trend started by Fujifilm's X100 VI. The Z5 II looks to be an impressive hybrid full-frame camera for the money and rivals Sony and Canon don't really have anything in the same price range that can match it.

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