NIKKOR Z MC 50mm f/2.8

  • Suited for a wide variety of scenes, utilizing the minimum focus distance of 0.16 m, maximum reproduction ratio of 1:1, and standard focal length of 50 mm.
  • The superior optical performance of the Z mount system enables sharp rendering to the edges of the frame.
  • Balances high resolution from close to far focal distances and beautiful bokeh achieved with the suppression of color bleed and fringing.
  • Ghost and flare are effectively reduced with the increased design flexibility of the Z mount system.
  • Adoption of a stepping motor (STM) and a front focusing system, as well as efficient positioning of lens elements, have enabled a total length shorter by 26% and weight lighter by 39% than the existing F mount model.
  • Equipped with a control ring to which functions such as aperture or exposure compensation can be assigned.
  • The display of the reproduction ratio and focus distance information is supported, for confirmation of information at a glance.
  • Equipped with a focus limiter*1 function that reduces focusing time during close-up shooting by limiting the focus range.
    • *1Update of your camera’s firmware to the latest version is required.

  • Designed with consideration of dust- and drip-resistant performance*2. A fluorine coat is adopted for superior anti-fouling performance.
    • *2Thorough dust- and drip-resistance is not guaranteed in all situations or under all conditions.

Description

Lens construction

8 elements in 5 groups (including 1 aspherical element and fluorine-coated front and rear elements)

Focal length

2.0x that of the main lens

Maximum reproduction ratio

2.0x that of the main lens

Depth of field

1/2.0x that of the main lens

Dimensions

Approx. 72 mm/2.9 in. (maximum diameter) x 32.5 mm/1.3 in. (distance from camera lens mount flange); overall length 50.5 mm/2 in.

Weight

Approx. 270 g/9.6 oz

Supplied accessories

BF-N2 Teleconverter Cap (front cap), LF-N1 Lens Cap (rear cap), CL-C4 Lens Case

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