Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f4 S Lens

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Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f4 S Lens

  • Z-Mount Lens/FX Format
  • Aperture Range: f4 to f22
  • Aspherical Extra-Low Dispersion Element
  • Three Aspherical Elements

Find the perfect angle, and keep the perfect angle. This compact NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f4 S zoom lens delivers true full-frame images. Whether you’re shooting stills or movies with your Nikon Z camera, you’ll capture incredible detail. All the way to the edge.

If you want the versatility to handle just about any shooting opportunity, this constant f4 24–70mm zoom lens delivers. From low-light scenes to high-speed action, you get more detail, more depth, and more colour in every photo and movie you shoot.

A minimum focus distance of just 0.3 m throughout the zoom range puts you in control of the frame - from close-up to infinity.



The constant f4 aperture ensures exceptional low-light performance and consistent exposure across the entire zoom range. Attain maximum image quality without needing to set high ISOs.

The ultra-wide Nikon Z mount enables your NIKKOR Z lens to capture more light across the entire frame. Combined with the short distance between mount and sensor, light fall off at the edges of the frame is significantly reduced. The result is incredible edge-to-edge sharpness through the full zoom range.

Nikon’s anti-reflective ARNEO and Nano Crystal coatings reduce ghosting and flare for greater image clarity, even in backlit conditions. Or when shooting scenes with numerous direct light sources in the frame.

Superior reproduction of point light sources, such as streetlights at night, is achieved by minimising sagittal coma flare. Point light sources appear as fine rounded points, even at the edges of the image.



Aspherical ED glass and Aspherical lens elements ensure vivid colour and deep contrast.

High-speed, large-capacity data transfer between the lens and your Nikon Z camera enables exceptional distortion compensation throughout the zoom range. Sharpness is exceptional, and lines stay straight.

This lens uses in-camera Vibration Reduction to let you shoot at shutter speeds up to five stops slower than otherwise possible. Capture clearer photos as daylight fades or film scenes without the unwanted effects of camera shake.

Floating lens elements ensure precise focus at close distances. An electromagnetic diaphragm delivers precise exposures during high-speed bursts.



The knurled control ring allows beautifully exact, intuitive operation. When shooting in AF mode, you can assign ISO or exposure-compensation settings to the control ring. When shooting in Manual Focus, the control ring can be used as a focus ring. Focus shifts according to how quickly or slowly you turn the ring, allowing sharp control over your point of focus.

Paired with your Nikon Z camera, this compact, lightweight, zoom lens gives you the freedom to follow your ideas anywhere. Every movable part of the lens barrel is sealed to protect it from dust and water droplets. A fluorine coating actively repels water, dust, and dirt without compromising image quality.

Type Nikon Z mount
Format FX/35 mm
Focal length 24–70 mm
Maximum aperture f/4
Minimum aperture f/22
Lens construction 14 elements in 11 groups (including 1 ED lens element, 1 aspherical ED element, 3 aspherical elements, elements with Nano Crystal Coat, and a fluorine-coated front lens element)
Angle of view FX format: 84° to 34°20', DX format: 61° to 22°50'
Focal length scale Graduated in millimeters (24, 28, 35, 50, 70)
Focusing system Internal focusing system
Minimum focus distance 0.3 m (0.99 ft), from focal plane at all zoom positions
No. of diaphragm blades 7 (rounded diaphragm opening)
Coating Nano Crystal Coat, Fluorine coat
Filter attachment size 72 mm (P = 0.75 mm)
Diameter x length (extension from lens mount) Approx. 77.5 mm maximum diameter x 88.5 mm (distance from camera lens mount flange when lens is retracted)
Weight Approx. 500 g (1 lb, 1.7 oz)
Autofocus Yes
Internal focusing Yes
Focusing Auto, Manual
Supplied accessories LC-72B 72 mm Snap-on Front Lens Cap, LF-N1 Rear Lens Cap, HB-85 Bayonet Hood, CL-C1 Lens Case

 

Understanding: Aperture

Aperture is the opening in a camera lens that controls how much light enters the camera. It's measured in f-stops like f/2.8 or f/8. Lower f-stop numbers mean wider openings, letting in more light and creating a shallow depth of field (blurry background). Higher f-stop numbers mean smaller openings, letting in less light and creating a larger depth of field (more of the scene in focus). Aperture also affects the quality of out-of-focus areas in the image (bokeh).

Understanding: Lens Types

Different lenses have different purposes to achieve different styles of images, some popular ones include:
Prime Lens: Fixed focal length, sharp images, great for portraits and dark settings.
Zoom Lens: Variable focal length, versatile for different shots and everyday use..
Wide-Angle Lens: Captures wide scenes like landscapes.
Telephoto Lens: Magnifies distant subjects, ideal for sports & wildlife.
Macro Lens: Perfect for close-up photography of small subjects.
Fisheye Lens: Ultra-wide perspective, creates unique images.

Understanding: Lens Mounts

Different camera brands use different lens mounts, which are like connectors that attach lenses to camera bodies. Each mount is specific to a particular brand and camera series. For example, Canon uses the EF and RF mounts, Nikon uses the F mount, Sony uses the E mount for its mirrorless cameras. These mounts dictate which lenses are compatible with which cameras. Some brands offer adapters to use lenses from other systems, but it's essential to ensure compatibility for proper functionality and autofocus performance.

Understanding: Manual and Autofocus

Manual focus and autofocus are two ways to adjust the sharpness of a camera lens. With manual focus, you turn a ring on the lens to bring the subject into focus yourself, giving you full control over what appears sharp in the image. Autofocus, on the other hand, relies on the camera's built-in technology to automatically adjust the focus for you, usually by detecting contrast or phase differences in the scene. Autofocus can be convenient, especially for fast-moving subjects or when you need to capture a quick shot, whereas manual focus allows for precise adjustments and creative control over the final image.

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