TOKYO – Nikon has just rolled out the NIKKOR Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1 lens, a versatile option for those using full-frame FX-format mirrorless cameras.
This new lens offers a wide range from 24mm to 105mm. This means it can handle everything from sweeping landscapes to close-up shots of people and objects. At just 350 grams, it’s lightweight and easy to take on trips, making it ideal for photographers on the move.
One standout feature is its close focusing ability. You can get as close as 0.2 meters when using the wide-angle setting and 0.28 meters at the telephoto end. This allows for beautiful background blur (bokeh) in your photos. The lens also has a maximum reproduction ratio of 0.5x, which lets you capture fine details up close.
Nikon is committed to enhancing optical performance and meeting user needs while contributing to imaging culture.
- Wide range of focal lengths from 24mm to 105mm, perfect for various scenes.
- Lightweight at 350 grams, making it easy to carry during long shoots.
- Short minimum focusing distances for impressive close-up shots.
- Fast and quiet autofocus for smooth video recording.
- Zoom feature expands up to 210mm without losing resolution using the camera’s Hi-Res Zoom feature.
- Equipped with a control ring for easy adjustments to focus, aperture, and ISO sensitivity.
- Designed to resist dust and moisture, though no guarantee under all conditions.
Experts in photography and optics have noted that versatility is key for modern lenses. According to a recent survey, 70% of photographers prioritize flexibility when choosing their gear. This lens appears to meet that demand well, providing both portability and a range of shooting options.
In the past, photographers often carried multiple lenses to achieve similar results. Now, with advancements like this lens, many can consolidate their gear while still achieving high-quality images. Overall, the NIKKOR Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1 is a solid addition to Nikon’s lineup, appealing to both amateur and professional photographers alike.
For detailed specs and additional information, feel free to check out the Nikon website.

