It's not for amateurs. It's not even for most professionals. But if you need a DSLR you can push to the absolute limit, the Nikon D5 Camera
 has you covered. The company's latest flagship is built around a new 
20.8-megapixel CMOS sensor delivering a native ISO of 100 to 102,400, 
extendable to 50-3,280,000 (not a typo). The sensor is paired with an 
all-new AF system that has 153 focus points as well as its own dedicated
 processor, a new metering and scene recognition system, and the ability
 to focus in near complete darkness. Powering all these advancements — 
in addition to the 3.2-inch XGA LCD touchscreen and 4K video capture — 
is the EXPEED 5 image processing engine, delivering 12 fps performance 
with full AE and AF activated. Available in two models, one utilizing 
speedy XQD storage, and one using the more widespread CF standard.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
          

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