Pre-order the Nikon Z5 from Amazon Australia and snag an accessory for free

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The Nikon Z5 was announced in July and the latest entry-level full-frame mirrorless camera is now available to pre-order from major Aussie retailers, including Amazon Australia.

As a pre-order, you're not going to see any discounts on the camera's price tag, but there is a little something you'll be able to get for free to sweeten the deal – when you pre-order the Z5 from Amazon via the Nikon Store on the e-commerce giant's marketplace, you become eligible to a snag a bonus accessory worth up to AU$450.

Nikon Z5 + Nikkor Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 kit lens | AU$3,495 + free accessory worth up to AU$450

Nikon Z5 + Nikkor Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 kit lens | AU$3,495 + free accessory worth up to AU$450

Pre-order this brand-new kit from Amazon Australia and you automatically qualify for a bonus accessory – an FTZ lens adapter, the Nikon MB-N10 battery grip or the Nikon SB-700 Speedlight – available via redemption directly from My Nikon Life.  While the Z5 is not as budget-friendly as Canon's EOS RP, you get a 24.3MP full-frame CMOS sensor and in-body image stabilisation as well. It also brings with it plenty of the Z6's other excellent features, including the 273-point hybrid AF system and a 3690k-dot electronic viewfinder.

Find out more about the Nikon Z5 

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Sharmishta Sarkar
Managing Editor (APAC)

Along with looking after they day-to-day functioning of Digital Camera World in Australia, Sharmishta is the Managing Editor (APAC) for TechRadar as well. Her passion for photography started when she was studying monkeys in the wilds of India and is entirely self-taught. That puts her in the unique position to understand what a beginner or enthusiast is looking for in a camera or lens, and writes to help those like her on their path to developing their skills or finding the best gear. While she experiments with quite a few genres of photography, her main area of interest is nature – wildlife, landscapes and macros.