📸 Elevate Your Photography Game with the Nikon NIKKOR Z 105mm!
The Nikon NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S is a professional macro prime lens designed for Z series mirrorless cameras, offering exceptional 1:1 magnification, advanced optical design for superior image quality, and a weather-sealed construction for durability in various shooting conditions.
Maximum Aperture | 2.8 f |
Minimum Aperture | 32 f |
Image stabilization | Optical |
Compatible Camera Models | Nikon Z fc, Nikon Z 30, Nikon Z 9, Nikon Z 7II, Nikon Z 8, Nikon Z 50, Nikon Z 7, Nikon Z 6, Nikon Z 5, Nikon Z 6II |
Photo Filter Size | 62 Millimeters |
Lens Mount | Nikon Z |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Minimum Focal Length | 105 Millimeters |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus Type | Auto/Manual |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 105 Millimeters |
Lens Coating Description | Fluorine Coating |
Focal Length Description | Micro 105mm |
Lens | Macro |
Compatible Camera Mount | Nikon Z |
Maximum Focal Length | 105 Millimeters |
S**N
A great addition to my Z system lenses
I purchased this lens about 1 year ago when it was on sale. The lens is super sharp on my Z7, even wide open @f2.8. It also works well the built in focus stacking feature built in to the camera. I have not done any people portraits with the lens, but I imagine it will be stellar based on what I have seen. The build quality is very good with a metal base, plastic body (keeps the weight reasonable), focus limiter, and programmable function button. The display is a neat feature, but I haven't found it to be super useful, since the info can be displayed on the top camera display. While you may see some cheaper z-mount lenses with a greater macro ratio, I doubt you will find something that has all of the features this lens has, including built in image stabilization. If I have one complaint... it would be the "focus by wire" which is a let down if you like manual focus. This is my first dedicated macro lens, and I am very happy with the lens and results it gives.
D**J
Top-of-the-line glass for your Z-mount Nikon
One of the best lenses for any Nikon mirrorless Z user. Makes other decent lenses look weak by comparison. Catch it when it's on sale if you can, but even at full price, you won't be disappointed.
J**K
Perfect mirrorless macro lens
Great macro lens for Nikon mirrorless cameras and doubles as a portrait lens as well. Excellent sharpness as expected.
G**H
AMAZING lens!
I have the Nikkor 85 mm S and 50 mm S and love both of them. But the sharp, crispness of the 105 mm MC is unmatched.The 105 is a bit heavy but since I use it mainly on a tripod, the weight isn’t a huge deal. But it feels solid. Like a super professional lens.The focusing is lacking if used as a portrait lens. But if used as a macro lens, it’s fine. It does do some hunting but does a good job finding the focal points.The versatility of this lens is amazing. Great for macro AND portraits.
S**
Clear and sharp images
I love the macro abilities with this lens, but I also enjoy how versatile it is. I’m just an amateur photographer in my free time but I’ve really enjoyed using this lens. I only seem to have issues with the autofocus when I have it set to the crop format instead of full frame, which was my fault not realizing that’s what I had it set on. Other than that I’ve got no complaints! Great price for a terrific lens. Some of these photos I’ve added were even taken through a window but you’d never know it, it stays sharp and focused.
J**O
Fantastic lens
Very sharp, contrasty, handles well. Put it on a Z9 and did some focus stacking and it worked like a charm. Images unlike anything I could do with traditional set up. Wished it was a bit longer focal length or it took the TC, but still highly recommended.
A**X
My new favorite
I've been in the Nikon ecosystem for far, far longer than I would care to admit, but it's long enough that my previous go-to for macro work is a 55mm f/2.8 manual focus.I've switched to the Nikon Z50 mirroless as my primary camera and am trying to avoid the FTZ adapter, so upgrading to the Z 105mm f/2.8 seemed like a logical next step.I got it today and visited the garden to see what sort of damage that I could create. I'm super impressed by the clarity this lens provides. There's obviously some trial and error getting critical focus at macro distances, but pixels are cheap so filling the SD card is relatively painless.The 105 does great double duty as a portrait lens as well as closeups. Glad that I could get it while the price was dropped by $200, but I would say it's a great value even at full price.fwiw, I paired this with the 62mm Hoya HD3 MC UV filter to provide front lens element protection
S**E
Absolutely stunning
This is the 3rd macro lens for me. I also have a Sigma 150mm f/2.8 that is very good. This Nikkor is just a smidge better. Surprisingly light weight for what it is. All the latest Nikon bells and whistles, including an OLED panel in the lens itself that shows the magnification ratio, focus distance, f-stop, and depth-of-field zone. Couldn't ask for more. Sharp, sharp, sharp!
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