
Nikon 20107 NIKKOR Z 28-75mm f/2.8 Lens Mirrorless
A fast, lightweight full-frame zoom that covers everyday focal lengths with a constant f/2.8 aperture for Nikon Z shooters.
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Overview
Key Features
Camera compatibility: Compatible with FX and DX format Nikon Z series mirrorless (28mm-75mm on a full frame FX format Z camera), (42mm – 112mm equivalent on a DX format Z camera).
Lightweight and compact: Nearly 30% lighter than the NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S and it's just 4.8 inches long when retracted. This is a go-to lens for being on-the-go.
Fast constant aperture of f/2.8 through the entire zoom range: Giving you more control of light, depth of field, range of expression and options for creative storytelling.
Close focusing: Get as close as 7.5 inches to your subject, filling the frame with the smallest details.
Optimized for video: Focus breathing is suppressed to maintain a consistent angle-of-view as focus position moves. Use the smooth control ring to make iris adjustments that create a natural shift in brightness. And all the while, the stepping motor is operating in near silence to preserve your audio integrity.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Constant f/2.8 aperture delivers consistent exposure and shallow depth of field across the entire zoom range
- Noticeably lighter and more compact than Nikon's own 24-70mm f/2.8 S, making it easier to carry all day
- 67mm filter thread keeps accessory costs lower than larger professional zooms
- Strong close-focus capability at 0.19m on the wide end for near-macro versatility
- Smooth, quiet autofocus motor well suited for video recording
👎 Cons
- 28mm wide end is slightly narrower than the more common 24mm starting point, which may feel limiting for architecture or landscape work
- Lacks optical image stabilization, so handheld performance depends entirely on the camera body's IBIS
- Some visible vignetting wide open at 28mm that requires post-processing correction
- Build quality is lighter-duty plastic compared to Nikon's professional S-line lenses