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Nikon NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f / 2.8 VR S lens: the Nikonland preview (translated, see more NikonLand reviews here):
Expected? No, highly anticipated! Because this represents the state of the art (for the moment) of the Nikkor Z autofocus lenses. The first true telephoto zoom for Nikon Z, the worthy companion of the excellent Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S. Unfortunately, not for technical reasons, we will have to wait longer for the new lens. But I assure you that, at least judging from the sample that I was able to try for thanks to the Italian Nikon distributor, it is worth it. The new Z lens is better than the already fabulous Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8E FL version. Yes, in many ways. Much better…
More refurbished Nikon gear can be found at Adorama, B&H, Amazon, eBay and BuyDig.
Nikon is rumored to announce more fast f/1.2 Z mirrorless prime lenses. Currently, there is only one f/1.2 lens in the latest Nikkor Z lineup – the Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.2 S. I do not have (yet) a time frame for the announcement or what focal lengths will be introduced. Stay tuned or contact me if you have any additional information.
Update – there is already a patent for a Nikkor 36mm f/1.2 full-frame mirrorless lens.
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