“The NIKKOR Z line continues to expand to benefit all kinds of creators, and those who adore the idea of carrying a super slim, light, sharp and fast walk-around lens will love NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8.” “The NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S is a lens that unquestionably exhibits the extraordinary potential of the Z mount to resolve amazing details and dimensionality, and I’m confident this lens will quickly establish itself with legendary status among its users,” said Jay Vannatter, Executive Vice President, Nikon Inc. This new ultra-compact lens is made for creators, offering versatility for capturing all kinds of content from street style and landscapes to everyday casual snaps. Nikon has also released the slimmest and lightest full-frame AF NIKKOR lens ever created1, the NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 “pancake” lens. This 85mm portrait lens with an incredibly fast f/1.2 aperture delivers the ultimate in image quality for the most discerning clients, plus the benefits of a flattering, compressing focal length that dissolves the background into a beautiful and intoxicating bokeh. has announced the highly anticipated NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S, a professional-level ultra-fast prime lens that exemplifies the powerful potential of the Nikon Z Mount for those capturing stills or video footage, whether it be studio head shots, weddings, events, high fashion, b-roll, close ups and more. Nikon Also Announces the Ultra Slim and Lightweight NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 Pancake Lens Press release: Flawless & Flattering: The New Nikkor Z 85mm f/1.2 S Prime Lens The addition of the new Nikkor Z 85mm F1.2 S and new Nikkor Z 26mm F2.8 pancake lens brings Nikon's Z-mount offers to nearly 40 lenses in total.īoth lenses hit store shelves in March, with the Nikkor Z 26mm F2.8 coming in early March at $499.95 MSRP, and the Nikkor Z 85mm F1.2 S arriving by the end of March at $2799.95 MSRP. It has a control ring to which functions such as aperture and exposure compensation that can be assigned. It acts as a wide-angle prime on full-frame 'FX' bodies or as a near-perfect normal 39mm equivalent lens on APS-C 'DX' models. Nikon has positioned the 26mm as the everyday casual use lens, or a throw in your travel bag lens for street photography or vlogs, giving people who don't want a lot of gear a smaller option that is still capable of F2.8 and a step up from a kit lens. A slim lens hood rounds out the compact design. The lens is 23.5mm (0.93") thick and 125g (4.4 oz) in weight, making it the first lens that Nikon says is thin and light enough to be considered a true pancake for the Z-mount. The other lens announcement today is the new Nikkor Z 26mm F2.8 pancake lens. This helps the lens deliver a close focus distance of 0.85mm (2.8ft), and faster focus because each focus group has less far to move. It has 11 rounded diaphragm blades which, according to Nikon, produce clean round and soft circles, and it says the optical design has been arranged to minimize 'onion-ring' effects in the bokeh.ĪF performance is also promised to be quite and fast, with minimal breathing, which Nikon says is made possible by using two stepping motors (STM) moving two focus groups. It sits next to the 85mm F1.8 S in Nikon's lineup. It features magnesium alloy construction and is claimed to be weather sealed. The Nikkor Z 85mm F1.2 S is a portrait prime in the company's premium 'S-line' of lenses. Nikon has released the promised pair of new lenses for its Z-mount system: the Nikkor Z 85mm F1.2 S, which the company says is a professional-level ultra-fast prime lens, and the Nikkor Z 26mm F2.8 pancake lens which is Nikon's slimmest and lightest full-frame AF lens ever.
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