NIKKOR Z DX 24mm f/1.7

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Product 20119

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Go beyond the kit lens with the largest aperture prime lens for APS-C size/DX-format Z series cameras. The lens is brighter than a typical kit lens and capable of creating beautifully blurred backgrounds, it has nearly the same view as a 35mm full-frame lens. Great for both photos and videos. Easy to carry. Fun to shoot. So versatile.
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  • 5

    High performance and kind to your budget.

    Posted by Julian Mathews on January 28, 2024

    There was quite a fanfare when Nikon released this lens and rightly so; it's a beauty! The web-page is still up for your reference. I have always preferred to shoot with primes when possible and this lens is right for so many occasions, but why did Nikon stop here? The lens is fast, sharp, light and, despite the all-plastic construction, feels sturdy and robust, and includes a lens hood, so why have we half-frame (DX) shooters not been graced with, for example, 35mm and 60mm f/1.7 DX companions for this fine fellow? A good range of DX primes would please so many of us who cannot or do not want to carry around 20 or 30 pounds of glass in a huge ruck-sack but value the superior results of shooting prime. Young shooters and old shooters alike would also appreciate the very much more affordable nature of DX lenses.

  • 5

    High performance and kind to your budget.

    Posted by Julian Mathews on January 28, 2024

    There was quite a fanfare when Nikon released this lens and rightly so; it's a beauty! The web-page is still up for your reference. I have always preferred to shoot with primes when possible and this lens is right for so many occasions, but why did Nikon stop here? The lens is fast, sharp, light and, despite the all-plastic construction, feels sturdy and robust, and includes a lens hood, so why have we half-frame (DX) shooters not been graced with, for example, 35mm and 60mm f/1.7 DX companions for this fine fellow? A good range of DX primes would please so many of us who cannot or do not want to carry around 20 or 30 pounds of glass in a huge ruck-sack but value the superior results of shooting prime. Young shooters and old shooters alike would also appreciate the very much more affordable nature of DX lenses.

  • 5

    Portable Inconspicuous Fun

    Posted by Gerald on August 1, 2023

    For starters I have this paired with a Z30. Not exactly a professional camera, but it does what I want it to do. My first lens for my camera was a TTartisan 25mm f2. Beautiful lens, compact sort of light weight manual focus and aperture lens. Though it was a fun lens for street photography, landscape and static subjects. The limitations were very obvious, capturing moving subjects. Then Nikon comes out with this lens. It was just a perfect fit for me and just what I needed as part of my collection. It sticks out just a little bit more than the TTartisan and does have a cheap plastic getting but it can be forgiven because of the super fast and silent auto focus as well as it's light weight. The perfect lens for a hobby photographer who wants to bring their camera wherever they go.