Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-75mm f/2.8 | Large aperture mid-range zoom lens for Z series mirrorless cameras | Nikon USA Model
$896.95
- Camera compatibility: Compatible with FX and DX format Nikon Z series mirrorless (28mm-75mm on a full frame FX format Z camera), (42mm – 112mm equivalent on a DX format Z camera).
- Lightweight and compact: Nearly 30% lighter than the NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S and it’s just 4.8 inches long when retracted. This is a go-to lens for being on-the-go.
- Fast constant aperture of f/2.8 through the entire zoom range: Giving you more control of light, depth of field, range of expression and options for creative storytelling.
- Close focusing: Get as close as 7.5 inches to your subject, filling the frame with the smallest details.
- Optimized for video: Focus breathing is suppressed to maintain a consistent angle-of-view as focus position moves. Use the smooth control ring to make iris adjustments that create a natural shift in brightness. And all the while, the stepping motor is operating in near silence to preserve your audio integrity.
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Amar –
Im a Sony guy and also own Tamron 28-75mm f2.8.
I’m switiching to Nikon these days and got this, a perfect replacement to Tamron 28 75mm. Pictures are sharp and has adequate light. Loving it so far.
FYI, I also own 85mm S and a 24 120mm S. If you want a lens within this budget, I would choose 24 120mm S over 28 75mm. But this lens is for real 2.8 users and video makers. Perfect lens.
Shey Crespo –
Good moderate zoom. Amazing low light. Just love it.
Blen Michael –
Amazing colors and sharp photos. 28 is not wide enough for me so unfortunately I had to return it and get the 24 instead.
Marco A. –
Nice design, good low light performance on z5 for much less than the 24-70
A100 –
Pros: Es un lente con una calidad de imagen excelente y es una gran alternativa del 24-70 2.8 a mitad de precio.
Contras: construcción de plástico que se siente frágil y se extraña un poco el switch de encendido de enfoque automático o manual.
SamR –
Estoy muy contento con la adquisición. Llego el paquete a tiempo y muy bien protegido. En cuanto al lente, enfoca muy bien aun en situaciones de baja luz. Excelente producto.
Shey Crespo –
This is a great lens for the price! Has low f/stop at 2.8 that creates a great bokah. Love the zoom capabilities! Took these images with the lens!
Gerardo Juarez Martinez –
Excelente lente, súpero mis espectativas.
Para mi gusto supero al 24-70 f2.8 G anterior que tengo.
Lo recomiendo
Vato –
Nikon did a wonderful job with this lens! No fancy buttons or screens but very nice and sharp glass! Getting a 2.8 zoom lens from Nikon at that price is amazing. I used that lens a lot and I love it! Image quality is superb and this lens is much lighter and smaller than the 24 70 2.8 .
Syed Y. –
I really like this lens. I am a wedding photographer and this lens almost never leaves my Z6II. It’s versatile, and light weight. The autofocus is fast and it very quite. And it’s been a minute since I have even taken a full frame setup on vacations and not regret it. I would a 100% recomend it
Maria Teresa Larrea Niquén –
Excelente producto
Flash –
This takes great pictures even in low light
Randall –
I do mostly portrait and cosplay photography, and it’s fantastic. I usually run f/4.5 just so I don’t encounter on-subject depth of field blurring, but I have no real complaints about the lens.
The only complaint I do have is the cap: If the hood is on, getting the cap on correctly is a pain, because it’s not straight-forward to do it by feel. Maybe I just have sausages for fingers, but it’s not ideal.