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Best Nikon Z5 settings for real estate photography

Real estate photography is about showing a space clearly: wide enough to take in the room, sharp throughout, evenly lit, and with straight verticals. A tripod and a small aperture do most of the work. Here it's tuned to the Nikon Z5.

Recommended Nikon Z5 settings for real estate photography

Lens: Wide (16–24mm full-frame equivalent)
takes in the whole room without standing in the hallway
Mode: Aperture Priority or Manual
you control depth of field and consistency
Aperture: f/8
sharp from foreground to far wall
ISO: 100 (base)
on a tripod there's no reason to raise it
Support: Tripod, camera level
keeps verticals straight and lets you bracket
Exposure: Bracket 3+ frames (HDR)
holds detail in bright windows and dim corners at once

Tuned for your Nikon Z5

Set up your Nikon Z5 for real estate photography

Exact menu wording can vary by firmware.

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Why these settings

Interiors have a huge range of brightness — sunlit windows next to shadowed corners — that one exposure can't hold, so you bracket and blend. A tripod keeps the camera level (straight verticals) and lets you use base ISO and f/8 for a clean, sharp file regardless of shutter speed.

Beginner tip
Keep the camera perfectly level — tilting up or down makes walls lean. Most cameras have a built-in level to help.
Going further
Mix a flash with the ambient light to keep colors natural, rather than relying on HDR alone, which can look flat.

Common mistakes

FAQ

What lens for real estate photography?

A wide-angle in the 16–24mm (full-frame equivalent) range takes in a whole room. Avoid going so wide that it distorts and exaggerates the space.

What aperture for interiors?

f/8 keeps the room sharp from front to back. On a tripod at base ISO, the shutter can be as slow as needed.

Does the Nikon Z5 have good autofocus for real estate photography?

The Nikon Z5 can handle real estate photography well if you use AF-C (continuous AF) with a tracking or zone area and keep your shutter speed high.

Is the Nikon Z5 good for real estate photography?

Yes. With the settings above and its full-frame sensor and in-body stabilization, the Nikon Z5 is well suited to real estate photography. Dial the settings in for your exact lens with the coach.

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