NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S
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5
Excellent lens (Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S)
Posted by Goody850 on December 26, 2019
Since I exchange with the Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S), I carried this lens all the time when I take photos. The result is very sharp and crisp compare to my Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 F lens.
Excellent product! -
5
A zoom that can replace a bunch of primes.
Posted by Radio on December 26, 2019
So, I spend a summer holiday week in Montreal with my new Z6 taking along my 50mm f/1.8 S prime and my F mount 20mm f/1.8 wide lens. I used both lenses and came back with gorgeous photos though it was a PIA to constantly change lenses. After reading many positive reviews about the 24-70mm f/2.8S I decided to add it to my arsenal. I had moments where a little more reach would have been desirable and moments of opportunity lost with the wrong lens on the camera.
While this glass isn´t quite as fast as my primes, the image quality is comparable, sharp, contrasty and most often not too much flair in spite of it being a zoom. Being able to program the third encoder ring for other uses is handy as si the user programmable push-button. The Z6 sensor is quiet enough so you can push the ISO a bit and still capture great images at F/2.8. IT has a nice heft yet its fairly compact. If you are accustomed to telephoto lenses or hefting a professional video camera, this lens is a lightweight and won´t bog you down even when shooting all day.
Price is high for the casual photographer. For the professional or high level amateur, it´s worth the cost. There is a bit of doubt about it truly being professional class glass. For zooming it is a pumper, the front objective moves in and out. This may be fine for shortening the lens when not shooting, but it may permit dust and moisture ingress. I prefer IC zooms where all of the element shifting is internal.
That said, it is amazingly sharp at all focal lengths and apertures. Truly a new generation of glass that can compete with primes. I plan to leave it permanently on my Z6 and use a longer reach zoom on my Z7. -
5
Best lens I have ever owned
Posted by Julesjlv on December 25, 2019
I have been shooting Nikon since 1972 and this is the best lens I have ever owned. Sharp and contrasty at every focal length. Great at 2.8 and focusing is quick and very accurate on my Z6.
I love this lens, a little on the pricey side but worth it. -
5
Absolute best 24-70mm Nikon has ever made!
Posted by Olis on December 25, 2019
Highest quality manufacturing, small and light and razor sharp. It´s an amazing lens.
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5
Worth the upgrade - Stills/Photography
Posted by RudyT on December 25, 2019
Before this lens was using the F-Mount version with the FTZ adapter. Based on YouTube reviews, I originally did not see a reason to invest $2000 in this native lens. I was having quality images with the 24-70 f-mount lens. But the size was an issue, especially for traveling.
So, I took the plunge. I am glad I did. The difference in picture quality, focusing, aperture, ergonomics is noticeable. So noticeable that I will be selling my old f-mount lenses and start moving to native lenses for Z bodies.
I also observed that focusing in the Z7 works better with this lens. Especially when I am Shooting stills at f5 or higher. The edge to edge sharpness is noticeable. With the old F-Mount version, I was missing edge to edge focus about 60% of the times I was shooting (even after enabling AE-L). This was noticeable with apertures higher than 4, especially f8. I have not experienced this issue with this native lens so far. It´s reliable.
It´s the best in its class. Quiet a piece of engineering.
I am waiting for the z 105 mm f 1.2 or 85 mm f 1.2. -
5
Main lens
Posted by 4thson on December 25, 2019
The lens hardly comes off my camera. Us it for family events, video, landscapes. Excellent lense.
Only slight negative is it is a little heavy, but compared to the f4 version, much sharper. -
5
ambrosial 24-70 lense
Posted by HAKAM on December 25, 2019
best sharpest lens in my pro collection.
it is shorter and lighter and brighter than my excellent f mount 24-70 -
5
NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S
Posted by Bret on December 25, 2019
The NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S is one of the most versatile lenses ever! This is a must for any photographer for just about any situation. Wedding, portraits, landscapes and sports.
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5
Enthusiast Review
Posted by JWalker on December 25, 2019
First, I want to say I do not consider myself a professional. I have shot only two weddings and love to shoot for fun. However, I have been playing around with digital photography since its inception. For me Digital Photography only became practical since sensors hit the 20 mega pixel mark. The lenses could not keep up with the sensors. Nikon has reached.a pinnacle in lens design vs. affordability with the Z Series. While this lens is still 1.8-2k which most people will not consider affordable, there is a huge caveat. It quite simply is the first lens that I can honestly say fits the moniker, if I only had one lens this would be it.
You do not sacrifice detail and quality with this Zoom lens, it is sharp from edge to edge. The 24-70mm focal range fits the vast majority of needs and when you couple that with Prime quality, it leaves little need for faster primes.
I am very happy with this lens, VERY happy.