NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct

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$10,499.00

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A one-of-a-kind 58mm manual focus lens with the largest maximum aperture of any NIKKOR ever: f/0.95. Made possible by innovations of the large Z mount, Noct delivers masterful image quality and thrilling new capabilities for Z series mirrorless cameras—vast depth-of-field control and elaborate bokeh for portraiture and video, superb point-image reproduction and low-light performance for night landscapes and astrophotography—all in an immaculately constructed lens with precision feel and brilliant operability.
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    Expensive, but I don't regret buying it.

    Posted by Aguinaldo Tinoco de Paula on November 27, 2020

    It is not my favorite focal length, but its qualities have made me exercise more and expand my horizons. Ive been using it for a year now. The results are extremely satisfying for the quality of sharpness and bokeh. It's a beauty. Very difficult to focus, but the Z6's focus aids like peaking highlights solve this, and you have to have a very steady hand, because your breathing already changes the focus. I hardly use a tripod, so I have to be careful. The quality of the construction is impressive, one of the best I've seen on a Nikkor and the electronic viewfinder and Noct logo are very elegant. The lens is not huge (it is for a 58mm!) but it weighs 2 kg! It seems to be made of lead! I don't know why the glass has such high specific weight. I need to move around a lot to photograph (one of the reasons I hate tripods) and the weight of it gets in the way. I don't trust the camera strap, so I use a Blackrapid connected to the lens tripod support (thankfully it has) to get around and even so I support the set inside a small Lowepro bag so it doesn't get hitting my leg. Special logistics for the use of the lens. Lastly: if you want to use f / 0.95, stay in the shadows or use a neutral density filter.