The Nikon Z 14-24mm F2.8 S completes Nikon's 'holy trinity' of zoom lenses for the Z system. We also happen to think it's a really good lens that Nikon shoot
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The Z 28mm manages very good marks (3,800 lines) at f/2.8 and hits excellent marks in the f/4-11 (4,200-4,400 lines) range. It falls shy of the outstanding resolution for the Z 7 II, but is plenty
The Nikon Z 14-24mm f/2.8 is one of the few lenses of its type that is capable of taking filters – not just rear gel filters, but also 112 mm screw-in filters when you’re using the HB-97 lens hood. Note the extra space at the back of the lens; that’s where the rear gel filters go. Next up, I’ll cover the optical characteristics of the
By comparison, the 40mm f/2 that I’m reviewing today weighs 170 g / 0.37 pounds and costs $300. Cameras are systems. Even though mirrorless cameras tend to weigh less than DSLRs, that advantage can vanish depending on the lens you pair with the camera. Consider the Nikon Z6 II + 50mm f/1.8 S combination, which weighs 1120 g / 2.47 pounds.