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Nikon Z mount lenses
see also:
Introduction
- new Nikon lens mount for the new Nikon Z full frame mirrorless system
- Nikkor S lenses are weathersealed and have Nano coatings, quieter AF drives with stepping motors and reduced focus breathing
- the f/2.8 trinity zooms are expected in 2020
Adapters for other system lenses
AF adapters
- Nikon's Nikkor F dSLR lens to Nikon Z mount
- Kipon's Canikon adapter - Canon EF mount lenses to Nikon Z
- Techart Canon EF lens to Nikon Z camera AF adapter (TZC-01)
- available Dec 2019
- S-AF with near-centre AF points seems to work well, even better with Sigma ART lenses
- C-AF may have pulsing which may limit its usage
- turn camera off before changing lenses
- $US249
- Techart Sony FE lens to Nikon Z camera AF adapter (TZE-01)
- announced June 2019
- use PDAF and supports AF-S, AF-C and MF modes, Eye AF, EXIF, timelapse mode.
- Firmware is upgradable via separate lens dock
- compatible with Sony FE lenses and Sigma AF lenses in FE mount
- very thin adapter makes it hard to remove
- $US249
- Megadap MTZ-11 Leica M to Nikon Z AF adapter
- announced Oct 2020
- $US349
Nikon S lenses
- 14-24mm f/2.8 S
- announced Sept 2020
- the shortest and lightest full-frame zoom lens of its kind, 35% lighter than the Nikon F version
- front filter
- rear filter holder also accepts a trimmable filter gel
- electromagnetic diaphragm, to help maintain smooth exposures as light changes during video
- $US2400
- 14-30mm f/4 S
- announced Jan 2019
- world’s first ultra-wide full-frame lens that lets you attach filters on the front thanks to front element being flat - takes 82mm filters
- STM motor; customizable control ring; dust and drip resistant, fluorine lens coat; 7 blades;
- 485g (1.07lbs), 3.5-inches long when retracted
- $US1299
- reviews:
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- minimal distortion or CA; excellent sharpness wide open;
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- 20mm f/1.8 S
- announced Feb 2020
- 9 blades; 77mm filter;
- 3.33 x 4.27“ / 84.5 x 108.5 mm;
- 1.11 lb / 505 g
- $US1047
- 24mm f/1.8 S
- available Oct 2019
- 72mm filter;
- two AF drives with near silent stepping motors; close focus 0.25m giving maximum magnification of 0.15x;
- 12 elements in 10 groups; 9 rounded blades;
- weather-resistant; 1lb (450g);
- $US1000
- 24-70mm f/2.8 S
- released Dec 2019
- 17 elements in 15 groups (2 ED, 4 aspherical)
- silent stepper motor - new Multi-Focus System uses two actuators to move two focus groups at once
- 126mm X 89mm, 18% shorter than the F-mount 24-70mm f/2.8 VR
- 805g, 24% lighter than the F-mount 24-70mm f/2.8 VR
- 82mm filter; close focus 38cm;
- weathersealed
- 9 diaphragm blades
- extends when zooming
- Nikon’s first lens to offer their Arneo coating, in addition to the existing Nano Crystal Coat
- L-fn button plus programmable control ring
- $US2299
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- the best 24-70mm lens they have tested to date and the fifth-highest-scoring zoom lens in their database
- significantly sharper than the Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S but not as sharp as the Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM on the 50Mp EOS 5DS R but has much less CA
- 2.1EV for vignetting but at 24mm and f/4, the Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S creates less corner shading than the Z 24-70mm f/4 S;
- noticeable distortion at the extreme ends of focal range but this is corrected in-camera; lowest CA of comparable zooms;
- light transmission score of 3 is not as good as the Canon RF 28-70mm f/2L USM and the Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM, which score 2.2 and 2.8, respectively.
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- sharpest 24-70mm zoom lens ever?
- 24-70mm f/4 S
- announced Aug 2018
- close focus 0.3m; 72mm filter; stepping motor;
- 500g; 77.5 mm x 88.5 mm (3.07” x 3.5”) when retracted
- $US1000
- reviews:
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- highly-uniform sharpness across the frame at each aperture and focal length
- lots of vignetting at -2EV, and lateral CA at 70mm wide open
- high barrel distortion at 24mm and high pincushion distortion at 70mm
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- 24-105mm S
- 2020?
- 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR non-S
- announced Feb 2020
- 7 blades; stepping AF motor;
- 5EV OIS;67mm filter;
- 3.01 x 4.49” / 76.5 x 114 mm
- 1.25 lb / 570 g
- $US899
- 28mm compact
- 2020?
- 35mm f/1.8 S
- announced Aug 2018
- a new multi-focusing system with two AF drive units for high-speed, high-accuracy, low-noise performance
- 62mm plastic filter thread; 9 rounded blades; Nano coating; close focus 0.25m; weather-sealed;
- 370g; 73 x 86mm;
- $US850
- reviews:
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- sharpest in centre at f/2.8 which is MUCH sharper than wide open, but edges need f/5.6-8 for maximal sharpness at which point centre sharpness has fallen; some mild field curvature; no focus shift when changing aperture; focus breathing compensation built in;
- 1.8EV vignetting wide open; 1.21% barrel distortion; lat. CA well controlled; some long CA at f/1.8-2.8;
- some onion ring bokeh due to ASPH elements; good flare control; produces 18-point starbursts / sunstars in images; some coma at wide apertures;
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- 40mm compact
- 2020?
- 50mm f/1.2 S
- announced Sept 2020
- stepping motors (STM) as well as a multi-focusing system
- $US2100
- 50mm f/1.8 S
- announced Aug 2018
- $US600
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- sharper and with less coma than Sigma ART 50mm f/1.4 but point highlights at f/5.6 and bokeh is not as nice
- 58mm f/0.95 S MANUAL FOCUS NOCT lens
- Oct 2019
- MF only but at least it is not focus by wire but does have a 350deg throw;
- tripod mount; L-Fn button; DISP button; control ring;
- 82mm filter; 17 elements in 10 groups;
- Nano Crystal coating plus new ARNEO coating;
- close focus 0.5m for macro of 0.194x;
- 150mm long x 100mm diam;
- 2kg;
- $US7999
- 60mm macro
- 2020?
- 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S
- announced Jan 2020
- 5EV OIS but can be used as Dual sync
- new SR (Short-Wavelength Refractive) element
- STM AF motor; parfocal on zooming;
- close focus 0.5m at wide end and 1m at 200mm
- 9 blades; Nano and ARNEO coatings; Fluorine coating; weathersealed; 2 Fn buttons; custom control ring;
- $US2600
- 85mm f/1.8 S
- planned for 2019
- 9 blades; 67mm filter;
- $US799
- 100-400mm S
- 2020?
- 105mm macro S line
- 2020?
- 200-600mm non-S
- 2020?
- 400mm f/4.5 VR S
- announced June 2022
- 5.5 E VR
- close focus 2.5m
- 9 rounded blades
- 95mm filter; 2.7 lb / 1245 g; 4.1 x 9.2“ / 104 x 234.5 mm
- $US3249
- 800mm f/6.3 VR S Phase Fresnel lens
- 5EV VR; drop in 46mm filters; 5.5 x 15.2” / 140 x 385 mm; 5.2 lb / 2385 g;
- $US6499
Manual focus lenses
- Laowa 15mm f/2 Zero-D
- Zero-D = minimal distortion but appears to have some aberrations of stars in edges 1)
- 12 elements in 9 groups—including 2 aspherical elements and 3 extra-low dispersion elements
- unlike the Sony version, it features 5 straight aperture blades to “produce a clean and sharp 10-point sunstar rendering.”
- 72mm filter; close focus 0.15m;
- aperture switch that allows users to quickly switch between click-less and clicked apertures.
- $US850
- Laowa 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 Zoom
- designed this lens to be as lightweight and portable as possible, weighing in at less than 500g and measuring approximately 9cm in length
- 14 elements in 10 groups, with 2 aspherical elements and 1 extra-low dispersion element
- 5 straight blades to produce well-defined 10-pointed sunstars - “At 10mm, you will see sunstars already at the maximum aperture of f/4.5”
- 37mm rear filter thread and is also able to take 100mm-wide filter systems via a new Laowa 100mm magnetic front filter holder
- Click/clickless aperture can be toggled by the switch on the lens barrel
- close focus 0.15m
- $US850
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