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Nikon Z 28mm f/2.8 & Z 40mm f/2

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If two new macro lenses weren’t enough, Nikon has also announced the developmen­t of the Z 28mm f/2.8 and Z 40mm f/2. While both these have appeared on Nikon’s Z Lens Roadmap in its ‘compact primes’ section, this is the first time we’ve been given detail on the maximum aperture or seen images of them – though Nikon caveats these images with the disclaimer “The appearance of the lenses may differ from the photo shown.” Other than that, details remain scant. The exact dimensions haven’t been released, although they are clearly much slimmer than the existing range of Z-mount lenses. Thanks, in part, to the slower max apertures. That said, the 40mm f/2 is a mere 1/3-stop slower than the f/1.8 apertures typically seen in Nikon’s Z primes, while the 28mm f/2.8 isn’t exactly pedestrian. The Z 28mm f/2.8 is being developed as a wide-angle prime lens for snapshots. In contrast, the Z 40mm f/2 is being designed as a standard prime, which Nikon says will allow “users to enjoy bokeh as part of their imaging expression” – implying it will boast a rounded aperture that will give out-of-focus highlights an attractive quality. Nikon goes on to say “both lenses will be easy to use by a broad range of users, including those new to mirrorless cameras, in a wide variety of daily scenarios.” Neither lens comes with the ‘S-line’ moniker, reserved for the most upmarket lenses, suggesting that they will come with a more affordable price tag.

FIRST IMPRESSION­S

While these are full-frame lenses, they will be well suited to the APS-C sensor Z 50 (and rumoured Z 30), with their slimmer form factor being a good match for these more svelte bodies. The 28mm lens would then have an effective focal length of 42mm, while the 40mm lens would have a 60mm reach.

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