Nikon has produced 22 full-frame cameras since 15 years. Full-frame cameras have sensors similar to 35mm film. Current lineup includes seven new FX cameras
24.3 megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor with ISO 100-51200 range. 273-point AF system covering 90% of frame horizontally and vertically. 5.0-stop in-camera VR compensates for five-directional vibration. 3690k-dot Quad VGA EVF with 170° tilting touch screen
24.5 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with ISO 100-51200 range. 273-point hybrid AF system covering 90% of frame. 4K UHD video recording up to 12fps. 10-bit N-Log recording for richer color grading. Quad-VGA EVF with 3690k dots and 170° viewing angle
45.7-megapixel full-frame sensor with ISO 64-25600 range. 153-point AF system with 99 cross sensors. 7/9 fps shooting with optional MB-D18 battery pack. Full-frame 4K UHD video recording capability. 0.75x optical viewfinder with 17mm eyepoint
Professional DSLR camera announced August 2016, succeeded Mark III. Released September 2016 at $3,499 in US, £3,599 in UK, €4,129 in Eurozone. No other 5D models sold since launch, succeeded by EOS R5 mirrorless
Announced April 5, 2011 as 16.2-megapixel DX-format DSLR F-mount camera. First Nikon DSLR with 1080p video at 24, 25 or 30fps. Features Sony IMX071 sensor and Nikon EXPEED 2 processor. Includes 3.0-inch LCD with 921,000 dots. Offers ISO range from 100 to 6400 with boost up to 25600