Nikon releases the NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR, a high-magnification zoom lens compatible with the Nikon Z mount system | News | Nikon About Us (2024)

March 27, 2024

Superior portability and wide-angle to super-telephoto coverage for a wide variety of shooting situations

TOKYO - Nikon Corporation (Nikon) is pleased to announce the release of the NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR, a high-magnification zoom lens compatible with full-frame/FX-format mirrorless cameras for which the Nikon Z mount has been adopted.

The NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR is a high-magnification zoom lens that covers a broad range of focal lengths — from 28 mm to 400 mm, a first among NIKKOR Z lenses. It realizes powerful imaging expression by capturing the finest details or facial expressions of distant subjects with approx. 14.2x zoom, the highest in its class*1 zoom ratio. Even in situations where the distance to the subject continuously changes, such as with sporting events, amusem*nt park attractions and parade shows, users can enjoy shooting in a variety of situations with just this one lens. In addition, with the minimum focus distance*2 of 0.2 m at the maximum wide-angle position and 1.2 m at the maximum telephoto position, this lens is also suitable for capturing close-ups and tabletop photos at short distances. With a maximum reproduction ratio of 0.35x, it is possible to capture subjects in a larger size, allowing for delicate depiction, such as with plants. While in the telephoto range, images in which the background bokeh can be expressed by getting closer to subjects. Although it is a super-telephoto with a range up to 400 mm, the compact and lightweight design gives it a weight of only approx. 725 g, the lightest in its class*1, making it easy to carry around not only while traveling, but for everyday use as well.

The NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR also adopts a stepping motor (STM) which enables fast autofocus drive, allowing rapid focus on moving subjects, and a vibration-reduction function with performance equivalent to a 5.0-stop*3 increase in shutter speed that is very effective for hand-held shooting. Furthermore, the NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR supports linear MF operation*4 to facilitate focusing on the intended subject during video recording.

Nikon will continue to pursue a new dimension in optical performance while meeting users' needs, contributing to the development of imaging culture, with the hope of expanding possibilities for imaging expression.

  • *1Among lenses with a zoom ratio of 10x or over for full-frame/FX-format interchangeable-lens mirrorless cameras, announced as of March 27, 2024.
  • *2 When capturing close-ups with the lens hood attached, take care that the lens hood does not come into contact with the subject.
  • *3 Measured in accordance with CIPA standards with VR function set to "NORMAL", and zoom at the maximum telephoto position.
  • *4A function that shifts focus by a fixed amount according to the angle of control ring rotation, not the speed at which it is rotated, with manual focusing.
Nikon releases the NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR, a high-magnification zoom lens compatible with the Nikon Z mount system | News | Nikon About Us (2)
Nikon releases the NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR, a high-magnification zoom lens compatible with the Nikon Z mount system | News | Nikon About Us (3)

Primary features

  • Covers a broad range of focal lengths — from 28 mm to 400 mm, a first among NIKKOR Z lenses.
  • Realizes approx. 14.2x zoom, the highest zoom ratio in its class.
  • A minimum focus distance of 0.2 m at the maximum wide-angle position and a maximum reproduction ratio of 0.35x, allow users to get closer to their subjects for dynamic expression.
  • A total length of approx. 141.5 mm and a weight of approx. 725 g, the lightest lens in its class, make this compact and lightweight lens easy to carry and less of a burden during hand-held shooting.
  • Stable VR performance equivalent to a 5.0-stop increase in shutter speed effectively reduces blurring in dimly lit surroundings and with hand-held shooting.
  • When paired with a compatible camera, Synchro VR can be activated to achieve up to 5.5-stop stabilization*1 by combining in-camera VR and lens VR.
  • Adoption of a stepping motor (STM) enables high-speed AF drive.
  • The design takes video recording into consideration with stable exposure, and provides functions such as focus-breathing suppression that effectively reduces shifting of the angle of view when focusing.
  • Support for linear MF drive enables smooth focusing.
  • Comes with a compact, square lens hood that combines superior performance and usability, offering ghosting reduction and enabling zooming operation even when attached inverted.
  • Designed to be dust- and drip-resistant with thorough sealing on various portions including movable parts of the lens barrel to keep dust and water droplets from entering the lens.*2
  • *1Measured in accordance with CIPA standards with VR function set to "NORMAL" when combined with cameras that support Synchro VR.
  • *2Thorough dust- and drip-resistance is not guaranteed in all situations or under all conditions.
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FAQs

Are Nikon cameras better than Canon? ›

Canon offers cool features, but Nikon is just slightly ahead of it, so full-frame mirrorless cameras from this manufacturer will be the best solution for those who shoot in the dark. Nikon cameras perform slightly better when we talk about sensor performance.

What camera takes the best quality pictures? ›

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  • Best overall. Nikon Z8. View at Amazon. View at Adorama. ...
  • Best autofocus. Sony A7R V. View at Amazon. View at Adorama. ...
  • Best for beginners. Canon EOS R7. View at Walmart. ...
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How do Nikon VR lenses work? ›

Vibration Reduction (VR) systems compensate for image blur caused by small, involuntary movements (from unsteady hands, shooting from a moving vehicle, etcs) Known as camera shake. VR can be found in many Nikon products, such as interchangeable lenses for SLR cameras, digital cameras and binoculars.

Which is better mirrorless or DSLR? ›

DSLR cameras provide a more accurate and natural viewing experience through optical viewfinders, while mirrorless cameras offer a more informative and adaptable one. The choice between the two often comes down to a photographer's personal preference.

Why is Nikon the best camera? ›

Nikon cameras are best known for their amazing ergonomics, excellent-quality lenses, and easy-to-use menu systems.

Which is the No 1 camera in the world? ›

Based on our reviews, we think the best camera for photography right now is the Sony A7 IV. It's a versatile full-frame option that combines class-leading autofocus with superb image quality and a deep lens ecosystem.

Do professional photographers use Nikon or Canon? ›

Nikon is the most popular camera brand used by professional photographers. 31% of professionals use Nikon, closely followed by Canon (28%) and Sony (20%).

Do professionals prefer Canon or Nikon? ›

Nikon is the most popular camera brand used by professional photographers. 31% of professionals use Nikon, closely followed by Canon (28%) and Sony (20%).

What is the main difference between Canon and Nikon? ›

Lens System: Canon has a larger selection of lenses available, but Nikon's lenses tend to be more affordable. Nikon's lens system is also known for its high image quality and low distortion.

Is Canon or Nikon better for beginners? ›

Nikon's large hand-grip makes it convenient for a beginner to hold the camera properly. When debating Canon vs Nikon for beginners, Nikon's D3500 is clearly better than Canon's Rebel series, as Nikon's cameras are easier to handle and offer high quality images in its range.

Which camera is best for beginners Canon or Nikon? ›

The Canon EOS M50 Mark II is a great option if you're looking for a stylish travel-friendly camera that takes detailed photos. For a beginner or enthusiast photographer looking to take their image-making a step on from a compact or bridge model, the Nikon D5600 is still to this day one of best out there.

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