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Nikon J5 review

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Price when reviewed : £379
inc VAT

More rounded than previous designs, but the Nikon J5 lacks a compelling reason to choose it over the competition

Specifications

Sensor resolution: 20 megapixels, Sensor size: 13.2×8.8mm, Focal length multiplier: 2.7x, Viewfinder: None, LCD screen: 3in (1,037,000 dots), Optical zoom (35mm-equivalent focal lengths): 27-81mm, 35mm-equivalent aperture: f/9.4-15, Lens mount: Nikon 1, Weight: 345g, Size (HxWxD): 62x109x60mm

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Nikon 1 cameras use a 1in sensor, the same size that’s used with great success in the Sony RX100 III and Canon G7 X. It’s a smaller sensor size than is used by most compact system cameras (CSCs), but this allows the camera and lens to be smaller too.

The J5 is smaller than most CSCs, but only marginally and it’s actually 64g heavier than the Panasonic GM5, which uses a sensor that’s almost twice the size by surface area. Meanwhile, both the Canon G7 X and Sony RX100 III are lighter and substantially slimmer than the J5 and they include wide-aperture lenses that give a significant boost to image quality in low light. The J5’s sensor size and aperture are equivalent to a f/9.4-15 aperture on a full-frame camera, which means less captured light than the Panasonic GM5 (f/7-11.2) and significantly less than the Sony RX100 III and Canon G7 X (both f/4.9-7.6).

Image quality

Specs don’t tell the whole story, though, and the J5 put in a solid performance in our image quality tests. Noise levels were only marginally higher than from the GM5 and lower than the G7 X and RX100 III for a given ISO speed. However, the latter two’s wider apertures meant they could easily beat the J5 for a given shutter speed, giving significantly better results in low light.

The 20-megapixel sensor and kit lens captured plenty of detail and colours were lifelike. Metering was generally well judged but the balance of shutter speed, ISO speed and aperture settings was a little odd at times. It used its widest available aperture even in bright light, and while focus was generally sharp across the frame, the depth of field was sometimes narrower than we’d ideally like. Meanwhile, low-light shots were mostly at a fixed 1/60s shutter speed, regardless of the zoom position or whether there was any movement in the scene. Other cameras’ automatic modes are more sophisticated and make better decisions to minimise noise and motion blur.

Sample shot 1 Nikon J5 ^ This high-contrast scene has been metered well and focus is sharp into the corners of frames. (1/640s, f/5.6, ISO 160, 81mm equivalent)

Sample shot 2 Nikon J5 ^ The sunlit grass in the foreground is razor sharp but we’d have preferred a slower shutter speed and narrower aperture to improve sharpness of the background. (1/250s, f/4.5, ISO 250, 45mm equivalent)

Sample shot 5 Nikon J3 ^ Again, this macro shot would have benefited from a narrower aperture to get the whole of the bee in sharp focus. (1/500s, f/5.6, ISO 200, 81mm equivalent)

Sample shot 4 Nikon J5 ^ The J5’s sensor and JPEG engine have no problem picking up the subtleties of skin textures in well-lit conditions. (1/320s, f/3.5, ISO 200, 27mm equivalent)

Sample shot 5 Nikon J5 ^ Image quality at ISO 800 is excellent. This is much closer to SLR than compact camera quality. (1/80s, f/5.6, ISO 800, 81mm equivalent)

Sample shot 6 Nikon J5 ^ Setting the shutter speed manually to 1/200s to avoid motion blur means a fast ISO speed. There’s not much sign of noise but noise reduction has given skin a plastic-like sheen. (1/200s, f/5.6, ISO 3200, 81mm equivalent)

Conclusion

We’ve grumbled quite a bit in this review, but the J5 is a perfectly respectable camera. It’s petite and comfortable to use, it has a solid collection of features and its photo and video quality are unlikely to disappoint. There’s no shortage of excellent cameras around the £400 mark, though, and the J5’s distinguishing features don’t lie in its favour. It makes the user choose between features that should be available simultaneously, such as image reviews and responsive performance. Image quality in low light is unexceptional and requires manual intervention for best results. Battery life is poor and the use of microSD cards is a bit annoying. Its competitive price keeps it in the running but we’d happily spend £395 on the Canon G7 X instead. If that doesn’t suit your needs either then check out our reguarly-updated Best cameras and buying guide.

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Hardware
Sensor resolution20 megapixels
Sensor size13.2×8.8mm
Focal length multiplier2.7x
Optical stabilisationIn kit lens
ViewfinderNone
Viewfinder magnification (35mm-equivalent), coverageN/A
LCD screen3in (1,037,000 dots)
ArticulatedYes
TouchscreenYes
Orientation sensorYes
Photo file formatsJPEG, RAW (NEF)
Maximum photo resolution5,568×3,712
Photo aspect ratios3:2
Video compression formatQuickTime (AVC) at up to 42Mbit/s
Video resolutions4K at 15fps, 1080p at 30/60fps, 720p at 30/60fps
Slow motion video modes1080p at 60fps (1/2.5x) 720p at 120fps (1/4x), 296p at 400fps (1/13x), 144p at 1200fps (1/40x)
Maximum video clip length (at highest quality)10m 0s
Controls
Exposure modesProgram, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual
Shutter speed range30 to 1/16,000 seconds
ISO speed range160 to 12800
Exposure compensationEV +/-3
White balanceAuto, 6 presets with fine tuning, manual
Auto-focus modesMulti, flexible spot, face detect, tracking
Metering modesMulti, centre-weighted, centre, face detect
Flash modesAuto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, rear curtain, red-eye reduction
Drive modesSingle, continuous, self-timer, HDR, panorama
Kit lens
Kit lens model name1 Nikkor VR 10–30mm f/3.5–5.6 PD-Zoom
Optical stabilisationYes
Optical zoom (35mm-equivalent focal lengths)27-81mm
Maximum aperture (wide-tele)f/3.5-5.6
35mm-equivalent aperturef/9.4-15
Manual focusYes
Closest macro focus (wide)20cm
Closest macro focus (tele)20cm
Physical
Lens mountNikon 1
Card slotmicroSDXC
Memory suppliedNone
Battery typeLi-ion
ConnectivityUSB, micro HDMI
WirelessWi-FI, NFC
GPSNo
HotshoeNo
Body materialPlastic
AccessoriesUSB cable, neck strap
Weight345g
Size (HxWxD)62x109x60mm
Buying information
WarrantyOne year RTB
Price including VAT£379
Supplierwww.currys.co.uk
Detailswww.europe-nikon.com
Part codeVVA241K001

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