Last year Nikon released its first full-frame mirrorless cameras, the z7 and Z6. The Z5 uses a 24-megapixel full-frame sensor.
There’s no status screen, there’s more plastic used in the build, and the sensor is n’t backside-illuminated. But elements like the 3.69 million-dot OLED viewfinder, the 3.2-inch touchscreen, the EXPEED 6 processor, and in-body image stabilization are all present.
The Z5 even fixes one of the Z6 and z7’s biggest flaws. The single slot is a dealbreaker for many photographers who need the ability to save backups in the field.
The 24-50mm f/4-6.3 zoom is less than three inches long when not extended. It’s a compact and versatile package with the reasonably small Z-series bodies.