Our definitive Nikon Z lens list now caters to full-frame and APS-C cameras, spanning native Nikon brilliance and innovative offerings from third-party makers.
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Nikon Z Mount Official Lenses – A Complete List
Use this guide to find every mirrorless Nikon lens, including all Nikon Z zoom lenses, all Nikon Z Prime lenses, and third-party lenses Z lenses.
While F-mount lenses are still great (although they are all discontinued now), cameras with IBIS will revert to only 3-axis stabilization when using older F lenses.
Nikon Z-Mount Prime & Zoom Lenses
Here is some information about the Nikon Z Lenses.
The S-line lenses have different focus features and speeds. For instance, the 85mm has a dual focus system for better close focus, while the 50mm f1.8 is the speediest lens to focus. The 26mm f2.8 uses an all-element focus system, but it is slower than the 28mm f2.8.
The S-line prime lenses aim to reduce the changes in field of view (focus breathing) when focusing. They also have silent aperture and focus systems for video recording. The aperture smoothly adapts to exposure changes during video shooting. The 85 f1.8 and f1.2 still have some focus breathing, but most of them are well controlled.
The S-line zoom lenses are versatile for video and still shooting, just like their prime lenses. Nikon is designing the whole system with video as a priority, and they are incorporating technology that enables the best performance for both video and stills.
The Z lenses do not have manual focus rings; instead, they use electronic focus systems. They also have weather sealing to protect them from dust and moisture.
Lens Name | Weather Sealed | IS | FF Equiv | Min. Focus | Elements | Iris | Filters | Weight | Check Prices | ||
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Prime Lenses FX | prime, fx | no,yes | no,yes | no,yes | |||||||
Nikon Z 20mm f1.8 S | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 30 | 7.87" / 20 cm | 14/11 | 9R | Ø77mm | 1.11 lb / 505 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 24mm f1.8 S | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 36 | 9.84" / 25 cm | 12/10 | 9R | Ø72mm | 15.87 oz / 450 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 | prime, fx | yes | no | no | 39 | 7.9" / 20 cm | 8/6 | 7R | Ø52mm | 4.4 oz / 125 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 28mm f2.8 | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 42 | 7.6" / 19.2 cm | 9/8 | 7R | Ø52mm | 5.6 oz / 160 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 35mm f1.4 | prime, fx | yes | no | no | 52.5 | 10.6" / 27 cm | 11/9 | 9 | Ø62mm | 0.9 lb / 415 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 35mm f1.8 S | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 52.5 | 9.84" / 25 cm | 11/9 | 9R | Ø62mm | 13.05 oz / 370 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 40mm f2 | prime, fx | yes | no | no | 60 | 11.4" / 29 cm | 6/4 | 9R | Ø52mm | 6 oz / 170 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 50mm f1.2 S | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 75 | 1.5' / 45 cm | 17/15 | 9R | Ø82mm | 2.4 lb / 1090 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 50mm f1.4 | prime, fx | yes | no | no | 75 | 1.22' / 37.19 cm | 10/7 | Ø62mm | 14.9 oz / 422 g | Adorama / B&H | |
Nikon Z 50mm f1.8 S | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 75 | 1.31' / 40 cm | 12/9 | 9R | Ø62mm | 14.64 oz / 415 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 50mm f2.8 Micro | prime, fx | yes | no | no | 75 | 6.3" / 16 cm | 10/7 | 9 | Ø46mm | 9.2 oz / 260 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 58mm f0.95 S Noct | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 87 | 1.64' / 50 cm | 17/10 | 11 | Ø82mm | 4.4 lb / 2000 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 85mm f1.2 S | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 127.5 | 33.46" / 0.85 m | 15/10 | 11R | Ø82mm | 2.6 lb / 1160 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 85mm f1.8 S | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 127.5 | 2.62' / 80 cm | 12/8 | 9R | Ø67mm | 1.03 lb / 470 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 105mm f2.8 Micro S | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 157.5 | 11.4" / 29 cm | 16/11 | 9R | Ø62mm | 1.4 lb / 630 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 135mm f1.8 S Plena | prime, fx | yes | no | yes | 202.5 | 2.7' / 82 cm | 16/14 | 11R | Ø82mm | 2.2 lb / 995 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 400mm f2.8 TC VR S | prime, fx | yes | yes | yes | 600 | 8.2' / 2.5 m | 25/19 | 9R | Ø46mm (Drop-In) | 6.5 lb / 2950 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 400mm f4.5 VR S | prime, fx | yes | yes | yes | 600 | 8.2' / 2.5 m | 19/13 | 9R | Ø95mm | 2.7 lb / 1245 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 600mm f4 TC VR S | prime, fx | yes | yes | yes | 900 | 14.11' / 4.3m | 26/20 | 9R | Ø46mm (Drop-In) | 7.2 lb / 3260 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 600mm f6.3 VR S | prime, fx | yes | yes | yes | 900 | 13.1' / 4 m | 21/14 | 9R | Ø95mm | 3.1 lb / 1390 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 800mm f6.3 VR PF S | prime, fx | yes | yes | yes | 1200 | 16.4' / 5 m | 22/14 | 9 | Ø46 mm (Drop-In) | 5.2 lb / 2385 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Zoom Lenses FX | zoom, fx | no,yes | no,yes | no,yes | |||||||
Nikon Z 14-24mm f2.8 | zoom, fx | yes | no | no | 21-36 | 11" / 28 cm | 16/11 | 9R | Ø112mm | 1.4 lb / 650 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 14-30mm f4 S | zoom, fx | yes | no | yes | 21-45 | 11.02" / 28 cm | 14/12 | 7R | Ø82mm | 1.07 lb / 485 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 17-28mm f2.8 | zoom, fx | yes | no | no | 21-42 | 7.5" / 19 cm | 13/11 | 9R | Ø67mm | 15.9 oz / 450 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 24-50mm f4-6.3 | zoom, fx | yes | no | no | 36-75 | 1.15' / 35 cm | 11/10 | 7R | Ø52mm | 6.88 oz / 195 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 24-70mm f2.8 S | zoom, fx | yes | no | yes | 36-105 | 1.25' / 38 cm | 17/15 | 9 | Ø82mm | 28.4 oz / 805 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 24-70mm f4 S | zoom, fx | yes | no | yes | 36-105 | 1.1' / 35 cm | 14/11 | 9R | Ø72mm | 1.4 lb / 630 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon 24-120mm f4 S | zoom, fx | yes | no | yes | 36-180 | 1.1' / 35 cm | 16/13 | 9R | Ø77mm | 1.4 lb / 630 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR | zoom, fx | yes | yes | no | 36-300 | 1.64' / 50 cm | 19/15 | 7R | Ø67mm | 1.25 lb / 570 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 28-75mm f2.8 | zoom, fx | yes | no | no | 42-112.5 | 0.63' / 0.19m | 15/12 | 9R | Ø67mm | 1.2 lb / 565 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 28-400mm f4-f8 | zoom, fx | yes | yes | no | 42-600 | 7.9" / 20 cm | 21/15 | 9R | Ø77mm | 1.6 lb / 725 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 70-180mm f2.8 | zoom, fx | yes | no | no | 105-270 | 10.6" / 27 cm | 19/14 | 9R | Ø67mm | 28 oz / 795 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 70-200mm f2.8 VR S | zoom, fx | yes | yes | yes | 105-300 | 1.64' / 50 cm | 17/15 | 9R | Ø77mm | 2.99 lb / 1360 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 100-400mm VR S | zoom, fx | yes | no | yes | 150-600 | 2.5' / 75 cm | 25/20 | 9R | Ø77mm | 3.2 lb / 1435 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon Z 180-600mm f5.6-6.3 VR | zoom, fx | yes | yes | no | 270-900 | 4.27' / 1.3 m | 25/17 | 9R | Ø95mm | 4.3 lb / 1.95 kg | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Prime Lenses DX | |||||||||||
Nikkor Z DX 24mm f1.7 | prime, dx | yes | no | no | 36 | 4.7" / 11.9 cm | 9/8 | 7R | Ø46mm | 4.8 oz / 136 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Zoom Lenses DX | zoom, dx | ||||||||||
Nikon DX 12-28mm f3.5-5.6 PZ VR | zoom, dx | yes | yes | no | 18-42 | 7.5" / 19 cm | 12/11 | 7R | Ø67mm | 7.2 oz / 205 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon DX 16-50mm f3.5-6.3 VR | zoom, dx | yes | yes | no | 24-75 | 7.87" / 20 cm | 9/7 | 7R | Ø46mm | 4.76 oz / 135 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon DX 18-140mm f3.5-6.3 VR | zoom, dx | yes | yes | no | 27-210 | 7.9" / 20 cm | 17/13 | 7R | Ø62mm | 11.1 oz / 315 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
Nikon DX 50-250mm f4.5-6.3 VR | zoom, dx | yes | yes | no | 75-375 | 1.64' / 50 cm | 16/12 | 7R | Ø62mm | 14.29 oz / 405 g | Amazon / Adorama / B&H |
What to look for in different Nikon Z lenses when comparing.
Dual focus system: Some lenses, like the 85mm, have this system that improves close focus performance.
Reduced focus breathing: The S-line prime lenses try to minimize the changes in field of view when focusing. They also have silent aperture and focus systems for video shooting. The aperture smoothly adjusts to exposure changes during video recording. The 85 f1.8 and f1.2 still have some focus breathing, but most of them are well controlled.
Focus-by-wire: None of the Z lenses have manual focus rings, but they use electronic focus systems instead. They also have weather sealing to protect them from dust and moisture.
Nikon Z Mount Third-Party Lens List
Moving into the third-party lenses for the Nikon Z mount, we are now seeing some lenses with autofocus capabilities and protocols. Specifically, check out Tamron and Viltrox for Nikon’s third-party Z lenses.
American Lenses
Lensbaby Lenses For Nikon
These unconventional lenses prioritize artistic expression over clinical sharpness, offering manual control over focus effects like tilting for dramatic perspective shifts, twisting for swirling bokeh patterns, and adjusting the aperture for variable softness.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||||
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Lensbaby Sol 22mm f3.5 | photo | no | no | MFT | 3/2 | 2 | Ø46mm | ||
Lensbaby Velvet 28mm f2.5 1:2 Macro | photo | no | no | FF | 8/7 | 12 | Ø67mm | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Trio 28mm f3.5 | photo | no | no | FF | 4/3 | -- | Ø46mm | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Burnside 35mm f2.8 | photo | no | no | FF | 6/4 | 8R | Ø62mm | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Composer Pro II + Sweet 35mm f2.5 | photo | no | no | FF | 4/3 | 12 | Ø46mm | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Composer Pro II + Edge 35mm f3.5 | photo | no | no | FF | 9/6 | 8 | -- | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Sol 45mm f3.5 | photo | no | no | FF | 3/2 | 2 | Ø46mm | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Fixed Body Soft Focus II 50 f2.5 | photo | no | no | FF | 2/1 | 12 | Ø46mm | ||
Lensbaby Composer Pro II + Double Glass II 50mm f2.5 | photo | no | no | FF | 2/1 | 12 | Ø46mm | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Composer Pro II + Sweet 50mm f2.5 | photo | no | no | FF | 2/1 | 12 | Ø46mm | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Composer Pro II + Edge 50mm f3.2 | photo | no | no | FF | 8/6 | 9 | Ø46mm | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Spark 2.0 + Sweet 50 f2.5 | photo | no | no | FF | 2/1 | 12 | Ø46mm | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Velvet 56mm f1.6 Macro | photo | no | no | FF | 4/3 | -- | Ø62mm | B&H | Z |
Lensbaby Velvet 85mm f1.8 Macro | photo | no | no | FF | -- | 12 | Ø67mm | B&H | Z |
German Lenses
Meyer Optik Gorlitz Z Lenses
Meyer Optik Görlitz lenses prioritize the classic charm over raw technical prowess, capturing subjects with a unique blend of character. Known for their distinctive bokeh swirls and smooth transitions, Meyer Optik lenses offer a nostalgic warmth and subtle vintage-inspired rendering.
From the legendary Biotar’s dreamy orbs to the Trioplan’s ethereal soap bubble effect, each lens boasts a distinct personality.
Meyer OPtik Gorlitz Z Lenses | Format | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | |||
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Lydith Z 30mm f3.5 II | photo | no | no | FF | 5/5 | 12 | Ø52mm | B&H |
Trioplan Z 35mm f2.8 II | photo | no | no | FF | -- | 12 | Ø52mm | B&H |
Trioplan Z 50mm f2.8 II | photo | no | no | FF | 3/3 | 12R | Ø52mm | B&H |
Biotar Z 58mm f1.5 II | photo | no | no | FF | -- | 14 | Ø52mm | B&H |
Primoplan Z 58mm f1.9 II | photo | no | no | FF | 5/4 | 14 | Ø52mm | B&H |
Biotar Z 75mm f1.5 II | photo | no | no | FF | 6/4 | 15 | Ø62mm | B&H |
Primoplan Z 75mm f1.9 II | photo | no | no | FF | 5/4 | 15R | Ø52mm | B&H |
Trioplan Z 100mm f2.8 II | photo | no | no | FF | 3/3 | 15 | Ø52mm | B&H |
Japanese Lenses
Gizmon Z Lenses
Gizmon lenses offer entry-level and niche solutions for Nikon users. Their lineup primarily features prime lenses, including an f/1.6 pancake. Gizmon lenses prioritize affordability and portability. Compared to established brands, they may lack advanced features or high-end build quality.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||||
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GIZMON Wtulens 17mm | photo | no | no | FF | 2 | fixed | -- | -- | Z |
GIZMON Wtulens L 17mm Ultra Thin | photo | no | no | FF | 2 | fixed | -- | ||
GIZMON Utulens 17mm | photo | no | no | APS-C | -- | fixed | -- | -- | Z |
Sigma Lenses For Nikon
Sigma offers a growing ecosystem of prime and zoom lenses spanning versatile everyday options to specialized telephoto reaches. Known for their balance of performance and value, Sigma Z mount lenses often feature fast apertures, robust construction, and advanced optical elements. Hopefully, we see more Sigma lenses come to the Nikon system.
Sigma Z Lenses | AF | Format | Elements | Iris | Filters | |||
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Sigma Z 16mm f1.4 DC DN | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 16/13 | 9R | Ø67mm | https://geni.us/TUnY |
Sigma Z 30mm f1.4 DC DN | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 9/7 | 9R | Ø52mm | https://geni.us/CCiPuxV |
Sigma Z 56mm f1.4 DC DN | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 10/6 | 9R | Ø55mm | https://geni.us/nqEsm |
Tamron Lenses
Tamron’s current lineup leans towards mid-range zooms, covering popular focal lengths like 24-70mm f/2.8 and 70-300mm f4.5-6.3, catering to everyday shooting needs and travel photography. Tamron lenses emphasize affordability and practicality, featuring lightweight designs and weather sealing for all-weather use. While not pushing the boundaries of optical performance, they deliver consistent sharpness and vibrant color rendition, making them well-suited for enthusiasts and budget-conscious professionals.
Tamron Z Lenses | AF | Format | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||
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Primes | prime | no, yes | no, yes | FF | -- | -- | -- | |
prime | no | yes | FF | 15/12 | 12 | Ø67mm | B&H | |
Zooms | zoom | no, yes | no, yes | FF/S35/APS-C | -- | -- | -- | |
Tamron Z FE 28-75mm f2.8 Di III VXD G2 | zoom | yes | yes | FF | 17/15 | 9R | Ø67mm | B&H |
Tamron Z FE 35-150mm f2-2.8 Di III VXD | zoom | yes | yes | FF | 21/15 | 9R | Ø82mm | B&H |
Tamron Z FE 70-300mm f4.5-6.3 Di III RXD | zoom | yes | yes | FF | 15/10 | 7R | Ø67mm | B&H |
Tamron Z FE 150-500mm f5-6.7 Di III VXD | zoom | yes | yes | FF | 25/16 | 7R | Ø82mm | B&H |
Tokina Lenses For Nikon
Tokina’s lens lineup remains limited today, offering a single super-telephoto option – the SZX 400mm f8 reflex mirror lens. This specialized lens caters to photographers seeking extreme reach on a budget, featuring a compact and lightweight design compared to traditional telephoto lenses. Notably, the SZX 400mm utilizes a reflex mirror design for a unique optical path, balancing cost with decent image quality.
Tokina Z Lenses | AF | Format | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||
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Photo Primes | photo | no | no,yes | FF/APS-C | -- | -- | -- | |
Tokina Z SZX 400mm f8 Reflex 1x | photo | no | no | FF | 6/5 | 0 | Ø67mm | B&H |
Tokina Z SZ 500mm f8 Reflex | photo | no | no | FF | 7/7 | 0 | Ø72mm | B&H |
Voigtlander Lenses
Voigtländer lenses typically prioritize character and craftsmanship over optical perfection. Voigtländer Z mount lenses often feature fast apertures, compact designs, and robust metal construction, evoking a nostalgic feel and tactile shooting experience.
Their lineup features diverse options, from wide-angle Apo-Lanthars to Nokton portraits and macro Apo-Ultrons, catering to specific needs and artistic visions. Their black paint on brass Vintage line has been very popular with film shooters.
Overall, Voigtländer lenses provide a niche yet compelling alternative within the Z mount system, perfect for enthusiasts and professionals who value heritage, manual control, and distinct artistic expression.
Do be careful with Voigtlander, I’ve reviewed several of the Voigtlander lenses and they are a little hit-and-miss. They often prioritize small-size lenses with faster apertures over corner-to-corner perfection. If you buy a tiny Voigtlander lens for convenience, it’s likely not going to be very impressive with its image quality.
Voigtlander Z Lenses | Format | Elements | Iris | Filters | ||||
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Voigtlander Z 15mm f4.5 Heliar III | photo | no | no | FF | 11/9 | 10 | Ø58mm | |
Voigtlander Z 23mm f1.2 Nokton | no | no | APS-C | 10/6 | 12R | Ø46mm | https://bhpho.to/3eRppvQ | |
Voigtlander Z D35mm f2 APO-Ultron Macro | no | no | APS-C | 9/6 | 10 | Ø52mm | https://bhpho.to/3YQgQU9 | |
Voigtlander Z 35mm f2 APO-Lanthar | no | no | FF | 11/9 | 12 | Ø49mm | https://bhpho.to/3S3Qvik | |
Voigtlander Z 40mm f1.2 Nokton | no | no | FF | 8/6 | 10 | Ø58mm | https://bhpho.to/3Zbzztf | |
Voigtlander Z 50mm f1.0 Nokton | no | no | FF | 9/7 | 12 | Ø67mm | https://bhpho.to/3QjTFA5 | |
Voigtlander Z 50mm f2 APO-Lanthar | no | no | FF | 10/8 | 12 | Ø52mm | https://bhpho.to/3S3Qvik | |
Voigtlander Z 65mm f2 APO Lanthar | no | no | FF | 10/8 | 10 | Ø67mm | https://bhpho.to/3X8wJF2 | |
Voigtladner 75mm f1.5 Nokton | no | no | FF | 7/6 | 12 | Ø62mm | https://bhpho.to/4gWULN6 |
Yasuhara Lenses for Nikon
Yasuhara has made a small and lightweight manual focus 35mm f1.8 lens. They may release a few more in the future.
The new Anthy 35mm f1.8 Features 9 elements in 7 groups. So far, I’m seeing nice contrast and sharpness, with the weakness being the vignetting. This might be a great place to start if you want to build out their prime manual lens collection.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||||
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Yasuhara Madoka 180 7.3mm Fisheye | photo | no | no | APS-C | 7/6 | -- | -- | ||
Yasuhara Momo 100 28mm f6.4 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 2/2 | -- | Ø37mm | ||
Anthy 35mm f1.8 | photo | no | no | FF | 9/7 | 9 | Ø52mm | B&H | Z |
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Yasuhara Nanoha 11-19mm Macro 5:1 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 10/7 | -- | -- |
Korean Lenses
Samyang / Rokinon Lenses
Samyang shines through with two distinct offerings: the ultra-wide 14mm f/2.8 and the portrait-perfect 85mm f/1.4. Both lenses prioritize manual focus control and affordability, catering to enthusiasts and budget-conscious professionals.
I’ve used Samyang lenses for years, and they’ve improved greatly. I would say their lenses are pretty good optically now, and their coatings are decent overall.
These lenses are worth exploring if you’re comfortable with manual focus and prioritize affordability and performance.
Samyang/Rokinon Z Lenses | AF | Format | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||
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Samyang FX MF 14mm f2.8 | photo | yes | no | FF | 14/10 | 6 | gel | B&H |
Samyang FX MF 85mm f1.4 | photo | no | no | FF | 9/7 | 8R | Ø72mm | B&H |
Russian Lenses
Lomography / Zenit Lenses
Currently, Lomography’s presence is limited to a single lens, enabling users to explore the unique character of Zenit lenses on their modern Z cameras.
Their vintage Soviet-era lenses, primarily from the Helios and Industar lines, offer a blend of affordability, distinctive renderings, and manual focus operation. Known for their crazy swirling bokeh, soft vignettes, and vintage-inspired color shifts, Zenit lenses appeal to photographers seeking creative experimentation and artistic expression.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Aperture | Filters | Z Links | |
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Lomography Atoll 17mm f2.8 M | FF | 13/10 | -- | -- | ||
Lomography Minitar-1 32mm f2.8 | FF | 5/4 | -- | Ø22.5mm | ||
Lomography Petzval 55mm f1.7 | FF | -- | -- | Ø67mm | B&H | Z |
Lomography Daguerreotype Achromat 64mm f2.9 | FF | -- | -- | -- | ||
Lomography Petzval 80.5mm f1.9 II | FF | -- | -- | -- |
Swiss Lenses
Irix Lenses
Irix lenses offer cine-inspired features and rugged construction. Their lineup leans heavily towards prime lenses with fast apertures, weather sealing, and internal focusing mechanisms, all geared towards smooth and reliable operation during video shoots.
With clickless aperture rings and fully manual focus lenses, their precise and tactile rings cater to the deliberate, controlled movements preferred by cinematographers.
Irix lenses appeal to videographers and passionate filmmakers seeking high-quality optics, distinctive bokeh characteristics, and a professional shooting experience.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Aperture | Filters | Z Links | |
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IRIX 11mm T4.3 | FF | 16/10 | 9 | 95mm | B&H | Z |
IRIX 15mm T2.6 | FF | 15/10 | 9 | Ø86mm | B&H | Z |
IRIX 21mm T1.5 | FF | 15/11 | 11R | 95mm | B&H | Z |
IRIX 30mm T1.5 | FF | -- | 11 | Ø86mm | B&H | Z |
IRIX 45mm f1.4 | MF | 11/9 | 9R | Ø77mm | ||
IRIX 45mm T1.5 | FF | 11/9 | 9 | Ø86mm | B&H | Z |
IRIX 65mm T1.5 | FF | 11 | Ø86mm | B&H | Z | |
IRIX 150mm T3.0 | FF | 12/9 | 11R | Ø86mm | B&H | Z |
IRIX 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 | FF | 12/9 | 11 | Ø86mm | B&H | Z |
Chinese Lenses
7Artisans Lenses
7Artisans lenses offer primarily manual focus prime options for enthusiasts and casual photographers.
7Artisans prioritize affordability and portability, featuring lightweight designs and simple construction. Their lenses generally deliver decent optical performance, making them suitable for basic everyday shooting and creative experimentation. Their offerings currently focus on APS-C systems, but we’re starting to see more full-frame lenses from them.
7Artisans Z Lenses | AF | Format | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||
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7Artisans Z 7.5mm f2.8 II | photo | no | no | APS-C | 11/9 | 7 | Ø58mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 9mm f5.6 | photo | no | no | FF | 16/11 | 5 | none | B&H |
7Artisans Z 10mm f2.8 | photo | no | no | FF | 11/8 | 8 | none | B&H |
7Artisans Z 12mm f2.8 Mark II | photo | no | no | APS-C | 12/10 | 5 | Ø67mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 15mm f4 | photo | no | no | FF | 13/9 | 10 | Ø77mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 18mm f6.3 UFO II | photo | no | no | APS-C | 6/5 | 0 | -- | B&H |
7Artisans Z 24mm f1.4 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 7/6 | 9 | Ø49mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 25mm f0.95 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 11/9 | 13 | Ø52mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 25mm f1.8 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 7/5 | 12R | Ø46mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 35mm f0.95 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 11/8 | 12 | Ø52mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 35mm f1.2 II | photo | no | no | APS-C | 6/5 | 10R | Ø46mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 35mm f1.4 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 8/5 | 9 | Ø49mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 35mm f1.4 II | photo | no | no | FF | 7/5 | 10 | Ø52mm | B&H |
photo | no | no | FF | 7/5 | 10 | Ø52mm | B&H | |
7Artisans Z 35mm f5.6 Pancake | photo | no | no | FF | 5/4 | fixed | none | B&H |
7Artisans Z 50mm f0.95 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 7/5 | 13 | Ø62mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 50mm f1.05 | photo | no | no | FF | 10/7 | 13 | -- | B&H |
7Artisans Z 55mm f1.4 II | photo | no | no | APS-C | 6/5 | 9 | Ø52mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 60mm f2.8 Macro II | photo | no | no | APS-C | 11/8 | 9 | Ø49mm | B&H |
Cine | cine | no | no | FF/S35 | -- | -- | -- | |
7Artisans Z 12mm T2.9 | cine | no | no | FF | 12/10 | 9 | Ø82mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 35mm T2 Spectrum | cine | no | no | FF | 9/7 | 10 | Ø82mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 50mm T2.0 Spectrum | cine | no | no | FF | 6/5 | 12 | Ø82mm | B&H |
7Artisans Z 85mm T2.0 Spectrum | cine | no | no | FF | 9/8 | 10 | Ø82mm | B&H |
AstrHori Z Lenses
AstrHori lenses specialize in unique and unconventional offerings. Their current lineup features specialized designs like a 28mm f/13 micro probe lens for extreme close-up work, an 18mm f/8 wide-angle shift lens for creative architectural photography, and a macro lens with variable magnification.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | |
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AstrHori 10mm f8 M | APS-C | 5/4 | -- | Ø49mm | ||
AstrHori 10mm f8 II | APS-C | 5/4 | -- | Ø55mm | -- | Z |
AstrHori 12mm f2.8 Fisheye | FF | 11/8 | 5 | -- | -- | Z |
AstrHori 14mm f4.5 | APS-C | 6/5 | -- | Ø55mm | ||
AstrHori 18mm f8 | FF | 9/9 | -- | Ø58mm | Pergear | Z |
AstrHori F8 2x Probe Lens | APS-C | 23/17 | -- | -- | -- | Z |
AstrHori 24mm f6.3 M | FF | 5/5 | -- | Ø35.5mm | ||
AstrHori 27mm f2.8 II | APS-C | 6/5 | -- | Ø52mm | -- | Z |
AstrHori 28mm f13 2x Macro | FF | 21/16 | 7 | -- | -- | Z |
AstrHori 28mm f13 2x Macro 360° | FF | Z | ||||
AstrHori 35mm f1.8 | APS-C | 9/7 | -- | Ø58mm | -- | Z |
AstrHori 40mm f5.6 M | FF | 7/5 | -- | Ø46mm | ||
AstrHori 40mm f5.6 | MF | 7/5 | -- | Ø62mm | ||
AstrHori 50mm f1.4 Tilt | FF | 7/6 | -- | Ø46mm | Pergear | Z |
AstrHori 50mm f2 | FF | 6/5 | -- | Ø52mm | -- | Z |
AstrHori 55mm f5.6 | MF | 5/5 | -- | Ø62mm | ||
AstrHori 75mm F4 | MF | 11/8 | 9 | Ø67mm | ||
AstrHori 85mm f1.8 AF | FF | 10/7 | -- | -- | ||
AstrHori 85mm f2.8 Macro & Tilt 1:1 | FF | 11/8 | 12 | Ø55mm | -- | Z |
Brightin Star Z Lenses
Brightin Star lenses offer budget-friendly prime options, primarily featuring manual focus lenses and covering common focal lengths.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | |
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Brightin Star 7.5mm f2.8 | APS-C | 11/9 | -- | -- | ||
Brightin Star 9mm f5.6 | FF | |||||
Brightin Star 10mm f5.6 | APS-C | 6/5 | -- | -- | ||
Brightin Star 11mm f2.8 | FF | Z | ||||
Brightin Star 12mm f2 | APS-C | 12/9 | -- | Ø62mm | ||
Brightin Star 23mm f5.6 | FF | 5/5 | -- | Ø55mm | -- | Z |
Brightin Star 28mm f2.8 | FF | |||||
Brightin Star 35mm f1.7 | APS-C | 6/4 | -- | Ø43mm | -- | Z |
Brightin Star 35mm f0.95 | APS-C | Z | ||||
Brightin Star 50mm f0.95 | FF | 10/9 | -- | Ø62mm | -- | Z |
Brightin Star 50mm f1.4 | APS-C | 6/6 | 9 | Ø52mm | -- | Z |
Brightin Star 50mm f1.4 AF | APS-C | Ø58mm | Z | |||
Brightin Star 50mm 1.8 | APS-C | |||||
Brightin Star 55mm f1.8 | FF | 7/5 | -- | Ø49mm | -- | Z |
Brightin Star 60mm f2.8 2x Macro | APS-C | 10/7 | -- | Ø62mm | -- | Z |
Funleader Z Lenses
Funleader carves a quirky niche with manual focus prime lenses. Prioritizing affordability and compact designs, their offerings cater to casual photographers and enthusiasts seeking playful experimentation.
While build quality and optics may not rival established brands, Funleader’s unique charm lies in its budget-friendly lenses.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||||
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Funleader Caplens 18mm f8 Pro | photo | no | no | FF | 6/5 | fixed | -- | ||
Funleader Caplens 18mm f8 | photo | no | no | FF | 6/5 | fixed | -- | Funleader | Z |
Funleader Caplens 18mm f8 | photo | no | no | FF | 6/6 | fixed | -- |
Kipon “Elegant” Lenses For Nikon Z Mount
Kipon stands out for its diverse lens offerings, encompassing native design lenses and adapters. With their German designs and very high-end build quality, their lineup caters to enthusiasts and professionals.
Kipon is known for its manual-focus prime lenses, which showcase fast apertures and compact builds. It also offers adapters that allow the use of vintage optics from various mounts.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | |
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KIPON Iberit 24mm f2.4 M | FF | 8/7 | 6 | Ø49mm | ||
KIPON 24mm f2.4 | FF | 8/7 | 6 | Ø49mm | B&H | Z |
KIPON Iberit 35mm f2.4 M Review | FF | 6/6 | 6 | Ø49mm | ||
KIPON 35mm f2.4 Review | FF | 6/6 | 6 | Ø49mm | B&H | Z |
KIPON IBELUX 40mm f0.85 mkII Review | APS-C | 10/8 | 10 | Ø67mm | B&H | |
KIPON IBELUX 40mm f0.85 mkIII Review | APS-C | 10/9 | 10 | Ø67mm | B&H | Z |
KIPON Iberit 50mm f2.4 M Review | FF | 6/6 | 6 | Ø49mm | ||
KIPON 50mm f2.4 Review | FF | 6/6 | 6 | Ø49mm | B&H | Z |
KIPON Iberit 75mm f2.4 M Review | FF | 5/5 | 6 | Ø49mm | ||
KIPON 75mm f2.4 Review | FF | 5/5 | 6 | Ø49mm | B&H | Z |
KIPON Iberit 90mm f2.4 M | FF | 4/4 | 10 | Ø49mm | ||
KIPON 90mm f2.4 | FF | 4/4 | 10 | Ø49mm | B&H | Z |
Cine | FF | -- | -- | -- | Z | |
KIPON Colibri 24mm T2.5 | FF | 8/7 | 10 | -- | B&H | Z |
KIPON Colibri 35mm T2.5 | FF | 6/6 | 10 | -- | ^ full set | Z |
KIPON Colibri 50mm T2.5 | FF | 6/6 | 10 | -- | Z | |
KIPON Colibri 75mm T2.5 | FF | 5/5 | 10 | -- | Z | |
KIPON Colibri 90mm T2.5 | FF | 4/4 | 10 | -- | Z |
KamLan Lenses
Kamlan’s is another budget-friendly brand focusing on manual focus prime lenses.
There aren’t too many of their lenses available for the Z mount, but hopefully, we will see more in the future, as I really like their Kamlan 50mm f1.1 mark II lens.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | |
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KamLan 15mm f2 | APS-C | 11/9 | 10 | -- | ||
KamLan 21mm f1.8 | APS-C | 10/8 | 11 | Ø52mm | ||
KamLan 28mm f1.4 | APS-C | 8/7 | 11 | Ø52mm | ||
Kamlan 32mm f1.1 | APS-C | |||||
KamLan 50mm f1.1 Review | APS-C | 5/5 | 11 | Ø52mm | ||
KamLan 50mm f1.1 II Review | APS-C | 8/7 | 11 | Ø62mm | ||
KamLan 55mm f1.4 | FF | 8/6 | Z | |||
Kamlan 70mm f1.1 | APS-C |
Meike Lenses For Nikon Z Mount
Meike is a third-party lens manufacturer that produces a variety of manual focus and autofocus lenses for Nikon Z-mount cameras. Their lenses are generally budget-friendly and offer a good value for the price. However, like with most third-party brands, they are not as well-built or optically sharp as some of the more expensive lenses from Nikon or other brands.
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, Meike is a good place to start. However, if you’re a serious photographer who needs the best possible image quality, you’ll want to consider lenses from Nikon or other high-end brands.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||
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Meike 3.5mm f2.8 | photo | MFT | 10/7 | -- | -- | ||
Meike 6.5mm Fisheye f2.0 | photo | APS-C | 6/5 | -- | -- | ||
Meike 8mm Fisheye f3.5 | photo | APS-C | 11/8 | -- | -- | -- | Z |
Meike 10mm f2 | photo | APS-C | 15/12 | 10 | Ø77mm | B&H | Z |
Meike 12mm f2 | photo | APS-C | 12/9 | -- | Ø62mm | B&H | Z |
Meike 12mm f2.8 | photo | APS-C | 12/10 | -- | Ø72mm | ||
Meike AF 24mm f1.4 MIX | photo | FF | Z | ||||
Meike 25mm f0.95 | photo | APS-C | -- | -- | -- | ||
Meike 25mm f1.8 | photo | APS-C | 7/5 | -- | Ø49mm | ||
Meike 25mm f2 | photo | APS-C | 10/8 | -- | -- | ||
Meike 28mm f2.8 | photo | APS-C | 6/5 | -- | Ø49mm | ||
Meike 35mm f1.4 Review | photo | APS-C | 8/5 | -- | Ø49mm | ||
Meike AF 35mm f/1.4 MIX | photo | FF | Z | ||||
Meike 35mm f1.7 Review | photo | APS-C | 6/5 | -- | Ø49mm | ||
Meike 50mm f0.95 | photo | APS-C | 7/5 | 13 | Ø62mm | B&H | Z |
Meike 50mm f1.2 | photo | FF | 12/7 | 10 | Ø67mm | Z | |
Meike AF 50mm f1.4 MIX | photo | FF | Z | ||||
Meike 50mm f1.7 Review | photo | FF | 6/5 | -- | Ø52mm | B&H | Z |
Meike 50mm f1.8 | photo | FF | |||||
Meike 50mm f2 | photo | APS-C | 6/5 | 9 | Ø49mm | ||
Meike AF 55mm f1.4 | photo | APS-C | 11/8 | 9 | Ø52mm | B&H | Z |
Meike 60mm f2.8 Macro | photo | APS-C | Amazon | Z | |||
Meike AF 85mm f1.4 STM | photo | FF | 13/8 | 12 | Ø77mm | B&H | Z |
Meike 85mm f1.8 AF | photo | FF | 9/6 | 9R | Ø67mm | B&H | Z |
Meike 85mm f2.8 | photo | APS-C | 11/8 | 12 | Ø55mm | ||
Zoom | photo | APS-C | |||||
Meike 6-11mm f3.5 | photo | APS-C | 11/8 | -- | -- | ||
Cine | cine | FF,S35,MFT | |||||
Meike 8mm T2.2 | cine | MFT | 12/7 | -- | Ø86mm | ||
Meike 10mm T2.2 | cine | S35 | 15/12 | -- | -- | ||
Meike 12mm T2.2 | cine | MFT | 15/10 | -- | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 16mm T2.2 | cine | MFT | 13/10 | -- | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 16mm T2.5 | cine | FF | 16/11 | 11 | Ø86mm | ||
Meike 18mm T2.1 | cine | S35 | 15/10 | 10 | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 24mm T2.1 | cine | FF | 14/9 | 11 | Ø82mm | ||
Meike 25mm T2.2 | cine | S35 | 10/8 | -- | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 35mm T2.1 | cine | S35 | 12/10 | 11 | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 35mm T2.1 | cine | FF | 14/9 | 11 | Ø82mm | ||
Meike 35mm T2.2 | cine | S35 | 10/8 | -- | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 50mm T2.1 | cine | S35 | 12/9 | -- | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 50mm T2.1 | cine | FF | 12/8 | 11 | Ø82mm | ||
Meike 50mm T2.2 | cine | S35 | 9/7 | -- | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 65mm T2.2 | cine | S35 | 10/7 | -- | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 75mm T2.1 | cine | S35 | 13/11 | 13 | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 85mm T2.1 | cine | FF | 14/8 | 11 | Ø82mm | ||
Meike 85mm T2.2 | cine | S35 | 9/7 | -- | Ø82mm | ||
Meike 100mm T2.1 | cine | S35 | 13/7 | 12 | Ø77mm | ||
Meike 105mm T2.1 | cine | FF | 11/7 | 11 | Ø82mm | ||
Meike 135mm T2.4 | cine | FF | 12/8 | 11 | Ø82mm |
Mitakon Zhongyi Z Lenses
Mitakon Zhongyi, also known as ZY Optics, is a third-party lens manufacturer offering a range of manual focus prime lenses for Nikon Z-mount cameras. Their lenses are recognized for their exceptionally fast apertures, often pushing boundaries with options like f/0.95 and f/1.0. This caters to low-light shooting and shallow depth-of-field effects, but generally at the expense of autofocus and overall build quality compared to native Nikon offerings.
Mitakon’s Z-mount lineup currently features primes in focal lengths ranging from 20mm to 85mm, with the popular Speedmaster series being their flagship. These lenses incorporate high refractive index and ultra-low dispersion elements to combat chromatic aberrations and maintain sharpness, particularly at wider apertures. However, manual focus operation and potential quality control inconsistencies are aspects to consider.
Overall, Mitakon Zhongyi Z lenses provide a niche option for Nikon Z users seeking extreme aperture speeds and unique aesthetic qualities. However, their manual focus nature and potentially less robust build may not suit all photographers, particularly those accustomed to native Nikon lenses or prioritizing autofocus capabilities.
Lens Name | Lens Type | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | |
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Mitakon Creator 28mm f5.6 | photo | FF | 8/7 | 5 | Ø37mm | B&H | |
Mitakon Creator 35mm f2 | photo | FF | 7/5 | 9 | Ø55mm | ||
Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm f0.95 III | photo | FF | 10/7 | 11 | Ø67mm | B&H | |
Mitakon Speedmaster 85mm f1.2 | photo | MF | 9/6 | 11 | Ø77mm | ||
Mitakon Creator 85mm f2 | photo | FF | 6/6 | 10 | Ø55mm | ||
Mitakon 90mm f1.5 | photo | FF | 9/6 | 9R | Ø67mm | B&H | |
Mitakon Creator 135mm f2.5 | photo | FF | 9/7 | 9R | Ø67mm | B&H | |
Mitakon APO 200mm f4 1X Macro | photo | FF | 11/7 | 9 | Ø67mm | B&H |
NiSi Lenses For Nikon
Currently, Nisi only offers one native Z-mount lens: the 15mm f/4 Sunstar ASPH. This ultra-wide prime lens is designed for landscape, seascape, architecture, and interior photography, and is known for its unique 10-blade aperture that produces distinct 10-point sunstars throughout the aperture range.
Nisi primarily focuses on filter systems for existing lenses, offering a wide range of 100mm and 150mm filter holders compatible with various Nikon Z-mount lenses. So, while their native lens selection is currently limited, their filter ecosystem provides extensive creative control for Z-mount photographers.
Nisi also developed Cine lenses, but we’ve yet to see any of those lenses come over to the Nikon mount.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||
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Photo | photo | ||||||
Nisi 9mm f2.8 Sunstar ASPH | photo | APS-C | 14/12 | 10 | Ø67mm | B&H | Z |
NiSi 15mm f4 Sunstar ASPH | photo | FF | 12/10 | 10 | Ø72mm | B&H | Z |
Cine | |||||||
Nisi 18mm | |||||||
Nisi 25mm T2.1 | |||||||
Nisi 35mm T2 | |||||||
Nisi 50mm T2 | |||||||
Nisi 75mm T2 | |||||||
Nisi 100mm T2 | |||||||
ATHENA Cine | cine | ||||||
NiSi ATHENA 14mm T2.4 | cine | FF | 10 | ||||
NiSi ATHENA 18mm T2.2 | cine | FF | |||||
NiSi ATHENA 25mm T1.9 | cine | FF | 10 | Ø77mm | |||
NiSi ATHENA 35mm T1.9 | cine | FF | 10 | Ø77mm | |||
NiSi ATHENA 50mm T1.9 | cine | FF | 10 | Ø77mm | |||
NiSi ATHENA 40mm T1.9 | cine | FF | Ø77mm | ||||
NiSi ATHENA 85mm T1.9 | cine | FF | 10 | Ø77mm | |||
NiSi ATHENA 135mm T2.2 | cine | FF |
Opteka Lenses
Opteka offers a limited range of manual focus lenses for Nikon Z-mount cameras, primarily catering to the super-telephoto and budget segments. Their lenses are known for their affordability but generally come with trade-offs in terms of build quality, optical performance, and autofocus capabilities compared to native Nikon or other high-end brands.
Opteka Z lenses may be suitable for hobbyists on a tight budget who prioritize extreme focal lengths. However, their manual focus, potentially lower build quality, and limited availability of wider prime lenses make them less appealing to professional or experienced users seeking autofocus functionality and top-tier optical performance
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||||
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Opteka 6.5mm f2 Fisheye | photo | no | no | APS-C | 6/5 | 9 | -- | ||
Opteka 12mm f2.8 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 12/10 | 9 | Ø72mm | ||
Opteka 28mm f2.8 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 6/5 | 9 | Ø49mm | ||
Opteka 35mm f1.7 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 6/5 | 9 | Ø49mm | ||
Opteka 50mm f2 | photo | no | no | APS-C | 6/5 | 9 | Ø49mm | ||
Opteka 420mm / 800mm | photo | no | no | FF | 4/2 | -- | Ø62mm | -- | Z |
Opteka 500 f6.3 | photo | no | no | FF | 7/6 | -- | Ø95mm | ||
Opteka 500mm / 1000m f8 | photo | no | no | FF | 4/4 | -- | Ø67mm | -- | Z |
Opteka 650mm / 1300mm | photo | no | no | FF | 6/5 | -- | Ø95mm |
Pergear Lenses For Nikon
Pergear is a rising name in the third-party lens market, offering a growing selection of manual focus prime lenses for Nikon Z-mount cameras. Their lenses aim to strike a balance between affordability and decent optical performance, appealing to budget-conscious photographers and enthusiasts.
Overall, Pergear Z-mount lenses provide a valuable entry point for Nikon Z users seeking affordable manual focus options for various photographic genres. While they come with limitations inherent to third-party lenses, their budget-friendly pricing and decent performance make them a viable alternative for hobbyists and enthusiasts looking to expand their lens collection without breaking the bank.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | |
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Pergear 7.5mm f2.8 | APS-C | 9/8 | 10R | -- | Pergear | Z |
Pergear 10mm f8 Pancake | APS-C | 5/4 | fixed | -- | Pergear | Z |
Pergear 12mm f2 | APS-C | 12/9 | 10 | Ø62mm | Pergear | Z |
Pergear 14mm f2.8 II | FF | Pergear | Z | |||
Pergear 25mm f1.8 | APS-C | 5/3 | 12 | Ø43mm | ||
Pergear 35mm f1.2 Review | APS-C | 6/5 | 10 | Ø43mm | Pergear / Pergear | Z |
Pergear 35mm f1.4 | FF | -- | 10 | -- | -- | Z |
Pergear 35mm f1.6 | APS-C | 6/4 | 12 | Ø43mm | Pergear | Z |
Pergear 50mm f1.8 Review | APS-C | 6/4 | 10 | Ø43mm | ||
Pergear 60mm f2.8 2x Macro | APC-C | 11/8 | 10 | Ø62mm | -- | Z |
Pergear 60mm f2.8 2x Macro II | FF | 10/7 | 10 | Ø62mm | -- | Z |
Rock Star
Rockstar makes a lens cap lens for the Z Mount. You might be able to find it on eBay.
They also have a 35mm f1.8 that looks almost exactly like the Yasuhara Anthy 35mm f1.8. The Yansuhara Anthy35 is a very good lens that I’ve reviewed.
I’m not sure Rock Star is a real company, but possibly just someone rebadging OEM lenses.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Aperture | Filters | Z Links | |
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Rockstar 10mm f8 II Lenscap | APS-C | 5/4 | Fixed | -- | -- | Z |
Rockstar 35mm f1.8 | FF | 9/7 | 9 | Ø58mm | -- | Z |
SIRUI Z Lenses
Sirui, primarily known for tripods and other camera accessories, has dipped its toes into the Nikon Z-mount lens market with a unique focus: anamorphic lenses. These specialized lenses capture a wider horizontal field of view, creating the distinctive stretched “cinematic” look often seen in movies.
Key characteristics of Sirui Z anamorphic lenses include:
Manual focus: Like most anamorphic lenses, Sirui’s offerings require manual focus operation.
Metal construction: Both lenses boast durable metal construction for a premium feel.
Cine-style markings: Focus and aperture markings are displayed in both T-stops and f-stops for convenient use in video workflows.
Characterful bokeh: The lenses are known for their pleasing oval-shaped bokeh, adding a distinctive touch to your footage.
Sirui Z anamorphic lenses cater to a niche audience of filmmakers and videographers seeking a unique cinematic aesthetic for their projects. While their manual focus operation might not suit all photographers, their affordability and distinctive optical qualities make them a compelling option for creative video creators on a budget.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Aperture | Filters | Z Links | |
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Photo | Z | |||||
Sirui Sniper 16mm f1.2 | S35/APS-C | Z | ||||
Sirui Sniper 23mm f1.2 | S35/APS-C | 12/11 | 11 | Ø58mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui Sniper 33mm f1.2 | S35/APS-C | 11/10 | 11 | Ø58mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui Sniper 56mm f1.2 | S35/APS-C | 12/11 | 11 | Ø58mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui Sniper 75mm f1.2 | S35/APS-C | Z | ||||
Cine | ||||||
Sirui Night Walker 24mm f1.2 | S35/APS-C | 12/11 | 12 | Ø67mm | ||
Sirui Jupiter 24mm T2 | FF | 13/11 | 11 | Ø92mm | ||
Sirui Night Walker 35mm f1.2 | S35/APS-C | 11/10 | 12 | Ø67mm | ||
Sirui Jupiter 35mm T2 Macro | FF | 14/11 | 11 | Ø92mm | ||
Sirui Night Walker 35mm f1.2 | S35/APS-C | 11/10 | 12 | Ø67mm | ||
Sirui Jupiter 50mm T2 | FF | 13/10 | 11 | Ø92mm | ||
Sirui Jupiter 75mm T2.8 Macro 1:1 | FF | 12/9 | 13 | Ø92mm | ||
Sirui Jupiter 100mm T2.8 Macro 1.5:1 | FF | 13/9 | 12 | Ø92mm | ||
Anamorphic | Z | |||||
Sirui Mars 24mm T2.8 1.33x | S35/APS-C | 13/10 | 8 | Ø72mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui 24mm f2.8 1.33x | S35/APS-C | 13/10 | 8 | Ø72mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui Mars 35mm f1.8 1.33x | S35/APS-C | 13/9 | 10 | Ø67mm | ||
Sirui 35mm f1.8 1.33x | S35/APS-C | 13/9 | 10 | Ø67mm | ||
Sirui Saturn 35mm T2.9 1.6x Carbon Fiber | FF | 18/12 | 10 | Ø60mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui Venus 35mm T2.9 1.6x | FF | 18/13 | 10 | Ø82mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui 50mm f1.8 1.33x | S35/APS-C | 11/8 | 10 | Ø67mm | ||
Sirui Mars 50mm T2 1.33x | S35/APS-C | 11/8 | 8 | Ø67mm | ||
Sirui Saturn 50mm T2.9 1.6x Carbon Fiber | FF | 16/12 | 10 | Ø62mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui Venus 50mm T2.9 1.6x | FF | 16/13 | 10 | Ø82mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui 75mm f1.8 1.33x | S35/APS-C | 16/12 | 13 | Ø67mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui Mars 75mm T2 1.33x | S35/APS-C | 16/12 | 13 | Ø67mm | ||
Sirui Saturn 75mm T2.9 1.6x Carbon Fiber | FF | 15/12 | 10 | Ø62mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui Venus 75mm T2.9 1.6x | FF | 15/13 | 10 | Ø82mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui Venus 100mm T2.9 1.6x | FF | 15/13 | 13 | Ø82mm | B&H | Z |
Sirui Venus 150mm T2.9 1.6x | FF | 16/11 | Ø82mm | B&H | Z | |
Cine Zoom | ||||||
Sirui Jupiter 28-85mm T3.2 | FF | 22/18 | 114mm |
TTArtisan Nikon Z Lenses
TTArtisan is a Chinese manufacturer offering a rapidly expanding range of manual focus lenses for Nikon Z-mount cameras. They cater to budget-conscious photographers and enthusiasts who prioritize affordability and vintage aesthetics over high-end features and autofocus.
Key characteristics of TTArtisan Z lenses include:
Manual focus: All lenses require manual focus operation, demanding precise control and potentially limiting them for fast-paced action photography.
Metal construction: While not as robust as some professional lenses, many models feature metal construction for a solid feel.
Vintage-inspired aesthetics: Often showcasing rounded shapes, knurled focus rings, and clickless apertures, reminiscent of classic manual lenses.
Generally good optical performance: TTArtisan lenses often deliver decent sharpness and image quality, especially considering their budget-friendly pricing.
However, some potential drawbacks to consider:
Quality control inconsistencies: Some users report occasional QC issues, so thorough testing before purchase might be advisable.
Limited autofocus offerings: Currently, TTArtisan only offers autofocus functionality in one lens, the AF 27mm f/2.8 APS-C.
Overall, TTArtisan Z lenses provide a compelling option for Nikon Z users seeking affordable manual focus lenses with a vintage flair. While they come with limitations inherent to third-party lenses, their budget-friendly pricing, range of focal lengths, and decent image quality make them a viable choice for hobbyists, enthusiasts, and photographers looking to experiment with manual focus photography.
TTArtisan Z Lenses | AF | Format | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||
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TTArtisan Z 7.5mm f2 Fisheye | no | no | APS-C | 11/8 | 7 | Ø58mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 10mm f2 | no | no | APS-C | 13/10 | 7 | Ø72mm | ||
TTArtisan Z 11mm f2.8 Fisheye | no | no | FF | 11/7 | 7 | none | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 17mm f1.4 | no | no | APS-C | 9/8 | 10 | Ø40.5mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 21mm f1.5 | no | no | FF | 13/11 | 10 | Ø72mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 23mm f1.4 | no | no | APS-C | 8/6 | 10 | Ø43mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 25mm f2 | no | no | APS-C | 7/5 | 7 | Ø43mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 27mm f2.8 AF | no | yes | APS-C | 6/5 | 7 | Ø39mm | -- | |
TTArtisan Z 32mm f2.8 AF | no | yes | FF | 9/6 | 7 | Ø27mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 35mm f0.95 | no | no | APS-C | 7/5 | 10 | Ø52mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 35mm f1.4 | no | no | APS-C | 7/6 | 10 | Ø39mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 40mm f2.8 Macro | no | no | APS-C | 8/7 | 11 | Ø52mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 50mm f0.95 | no | no | APS-C | 8/6 | 10 | Ø58mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 50mm f1.2 | no | no | APS-C | -- | 10 | Ø52mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 50mm f1.4 | no | no | FF | 10/8 | 12 | Ø49mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 50mm f1.4 Tilt | no | no | FF | 7/6 | 12 | Ø62mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 56mm f1.8 AF | no | yes | APS-C | 10/9 | 9 | Ø52mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 50mm f2 | no | no | FF | 6/5 | 10 | Ø43mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 75mm f2 | no | yes | FF | 10/7 | 9 | Ø62mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 90mm f1.25 | no | no | FF | 11/7 | 10 | Ø77mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 100mm f2.8 Bubble Bokeh | no | no | FF | 4/4 | 13 | Ø49mm | ||
TTArtisan Z 100mm f2.8 Tilt Macro 2x | no | no | FF | 14/10 | 12 | Ø67mm | B&H | |
TTArtisan Z 500mm f6.3 | no | no | FF | 8/5 | Ø82mm | B&H |
Venus Optics Nikon Z Lenses
The Venus Optic Laowa brand offers a wide range of lenses, with a focus on ultrawide lenses with no distortion. They also have standard and telephoto lenses with macro features and some zoom lenses. They have a unique line of Cine and Anamorphic cine lenses as well.
Some of the lenses have different aperture options. The lower apertures create better sun stars and the higher apertures produce smoother bokeh when stopped down.
Some of the Cine lenses let you choose the units for the markings and the colors for the flares.
Laowa lenses tend to have a more clinical and high-element look. This list includes APS-C and Super35mm lenses. To see more details, including the 35mm equivalent for APS-C cameras, click the + sign next to the lens name.
Venus Optic Z Lenses | Format | Elements | Iris | Filters | ||||
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Laowa Z 4mm f2.8 Fisheye | photo | no | no | APS-C | 7/6 | 7 | none | https://bhpho.to/3W6ggkr |
Laowa Z 9mm f2.8 Zero-D | photo | no | no | APS-C | 15/10 | 7 | Ø49mm | https://bhpho.to/3SlSUVB |
Laowa Z 9mm f5.6 FF RL | photo | no | no | FF | 14/12 | 5 | none | https://bhpho.to/3E4fWMw |
Laowa Z 10mm f2.8 AF Zero-D | photo | no | yes | FF | 15/9 | 5 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3wzTMjN |
Laowa Z 10mm f4 Cookie | photo | no | no | APS-C | 12/8 | 5 | Ø37mm | https://bhpho.to/3SihbMa |
Laowa Z 11mm f4.5 FF RL | photo | no | no | FF | 14/10 | 5 | Ø62mm | https://bhpho.to/3LtD8VX |
Laowa Z 12mm f2.8 Zero D | photo | no | no | FF | 16/10 | 7 | none | https://bhpho.to/3SH9b7f |
Laowa Z 14mm f4 FF RL | photo | no | no | FF | 13/9 | 5 | Ø52mm | https://bhpho.to/3BRKD4E |
Laowa Z 15mm f2 Zero-D | photo | no | no | FF | 12/9 | 5 | Ø72mm | https://bhpho.to/3EadjIK |
Laowa Z 15mm f4.5 Zero-D Shift | photo | no | no | FF | 17/11 | 5 | none | https://bhpho.to/3ftaGrt |
Laowa Z 15mm f4.5R Zero-D Shift | photo | no | no | FF | 17/11 | 14 | none | https://bhpho.to/3SEODfv |
Laowa Z 15mm f5.0 Cookie | photo | no | no | FF | -- | -- | Ø39mm | |
Laowa Z 20mm f4 Zero-D Shift | photo | no | no | FF | 16/11 | 14 | Ø82mm | https://bhpho.to/36haEyI |
Laowa Z 24mm f14 Probe Macro 2:1 | photo | no | no | FF | 27/19 | 7 | none | https://bhpho.to/3GQPN21 |
Laowa Z 25mm f2.8 2.5-5x Macro | photo | no | no | FF | 8/6 | 8 | none | https://bhpho.to/3rdq7qe |
Laowa Z Argus 28mm f1.2 | photo | no | no | FF | 13/7 | 13 | Ø62mm | https://bhpho.to/3ORgp8g |
Laowa Z Argus 33mm f0.95 CF APO | photo | no | no | APS-C | 14/9 | 9 | Ø62mm | https://bhpho.to/3rdsUQn |
Laowa Z 35mm f0.95 FF | photo | no | no | FF | 14/9 | 15 | Ø72mm | https://bhpho.to/3CiwNcX |
Laowa Z Argus 45mm f0.95 | photo | no | no | FF | 13/9 | 15 | Ø72mm | https://bhpho.to/3SyK0nx |
Laowa Z 58mm f2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO | photo | no | no | FF | 14/11 | 13 | Ø67mm | https://bhpho.to/3rgJUoF |
Laowa Z 65mm f2.8 Ultra Macro APO 2x | photo | no | no | APS-C | 14/10 | 9 | Ø52mm | https://bhpho.to/3SDJDrE |
Laowa Z 85mm f5.6 2x Macro APO | photo | no | no | FF | 13/9 | 7 | Ø46mm | https://bhpho.to/3GUhs24 |
Laowa Z 90mm f2.8 2x Macro APO | photo | no | no | FF | 13/10 | 13 | Ø67mm | https://bhpho.to/3R5p5YW |
Laowa Z 100mm f2.8 2x Macro APO | photo | no | no | FF | 12/10 | 13 | Ø67mm | https://bhpho.to/3UNkAEh |
Photo Zooms | photo | no | no | FF/APS-C | -- | -- | -- | |
Laowa Z CF 8-16mm f3.5-5 C-Dreamer | photo | no | no | APS-C | 16/12 | 5 | Ø86mm | https://bhpho.to/42IVOK0 |
Laowa Z 10-18mm f4.5-5.6 | photo | no | no | FF | 14/10 | 5 | Ø37rear | https://bhpho.to/3SkTYco |
Laowa Z Aurogon 10-50x NA0.5 Supermicro APO | photo | no | no | FF | -- | 9 | -- | https://bhpho.to/3uEyFvD |
Laowa Z 12-24mm f5.6 | photo | no | no | FF | 15/11 | 5 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3LpFAg4 |
Cine Spherical | cine | no | no | FF/S35/APS-C | -- | -- | -- | |
Laowa Z 7.5mm T2.9 Zero-D | cine | no | no | S35 | 16/10 | 7 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3ryP8MZ |
Laowa Z 9mm T2.9 Zero-D | cine | no | no | S35 | 15/10 | 7 | Ø55mm | https://bhpho.to/4bAbhza |
Laowa Z 15mm T2.1 Zero-D | cine | no | no | FF | 12/9 | 5 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3SnkaTH |
Laowa Z 65mm T2.9 2x Macro APO | cine | no | no | S35 | 14/10 | 9 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3I2WnWM |
Laowa Z 100mm T2.8 2x Macro APO | cine | no | no | FF | 12/10 | 13 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3UAtCp3 |
Argus Z 18mm T1 | cine | no | no | S35 | 15/10 | 15 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3xDCD9f |
Argus Z 25mm T1 | cine | no | no | S35 | 14/9 | 9 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3VtSTBI |
Argus Z 28mm T1 | cine | no | no | FF | 14/9 | 15 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3VSijuh |
Argus Z 33mm T1 | cine | no | no | S35 | 14/9 | 9 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3zlmA0g |
Argus Z 35mm T1 | cine | no | no | FF | 14/9 | 15 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/3REa0PY |
Argus Z 45mm T1 | cine | no | no | FF | 13/9 | 15 | Ø77mm | https://bhpho.to/4cr71Cs |
Laowa Z 28-75mm T2.9 | cine | no | no | FF | 22/18 | 11 | Ø77mm | |
Laowa Z 28-75mm T2.9 Light | cine | no | no | FF | 22/18 | 11 | Ø77mm | |
Laowa Z 75-180mm T2.9 | cine | no | no | FF | 14/14 | 11 | Ø77mm | |
Laowa Z 75-180mm T2.9 Light | cine | no | no | FF | 14/14 | 11 | Ø77mm | |
Cine Anamorphic | cine, ana | no | no | S35/APS-C | -- | -- | -- | |
Laowa Z Nanomorph 27mm T2.8 1.5x | cine, ana | no | no | S35 | 15/14 | 13 | Ø55mm | https://bhpho.to/3y2MpyV |
Laowa Z Nanomorph 35mm T2.4 1.5x | cine, ana | no | no | S35 | 15/13 | 13 | Ø55mm | https://bhpho.to/3dSAjS4 |
Laowa Z Nanomorph 50mm T2.4 1.5x | cine, ana | no | no | S35 | 15/13 | 13 | Ø55mm | https://bhpho.to/3fhBjPS |
Laowa Z Nanomorph 65mm T2.4 1.5x | cine, ana | no | no | S35 | 15/13 | 13 | Ø62mm | https://bhpho.to/48jFHDR |
Viltrox Z Mount lenses
Viltrox, a well-established manufacturer of third-party lenses, offers a growing and diverse lineup. They aim to strike a balance between affordability and optical performance, appealing to budget-conscious photographers and enthusiasts.
Key characteristics of Viltrox Z lenses include:
Autofocus and manual focus options: Some lenses offer autofocus, while others are manual focus only, catering to different user preferences and budgets.
Metal construction: Many models feature durable metal construction for a quality feel.
Some potential drawbacks to consider:
Build quality might not match native Nikon lenses: While generally good, build quality might be a step below high-end native options.
Autofocus performance might not be as fast or consistent as native Nikon lenses: Autofocus speed and accuracy may vary depending on the specific lens and camera body combination.
Overall, Viltrox Z lenses offer a budget-friendly alternative to native Nikon options, providing decent performance and features for the price. They’re a viable choice for hobbyists, enthusiasts, and photographers seeking value without compromising too much on quality.
I’ve reviewed the Viltrox 35mm AF lenses of the Nikon system and it was overall a good value for the price and does offer a different rendering than the Nikon 35mm f1.8 S lens. While I consider a lot of the Nikon S lenses to have a little bit more of a dreamier vibe, the Viltrox 35mm f1.8 was a bit more crunchy and classic.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Aperture | Filters | Z Links | ||||
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Viltrox AF 13mm f1.4 | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 14/11 | 9 | Ø67mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 16mm f1.8 | photo | no | yes | FF | 15/12 | 9 | Ø77mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox PFU RBMH 20mm f1.8 ASPH | photo | no | yes | FF | 12/9 | 14 | Ø82mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 20mm f2.8 | photo | no | yes | FF | 10/8 | 7 | Ø52mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 23mm f1.4 | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 11/10 | 9 | Ø52mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 24mm f1.8 | photo | no | yes | FF | 11/9 | 9 | Ø55mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 27mm f1.2 | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 15/11 | 11 | Ø67mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 28mm f1.8 | photo | no | yes | FF | 11/9 | 9 | Ø55mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 33mm f1.4 | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 10/9 | 9 | Ø52mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 35mm f1.8 | photo | no | yes | FF | 10/8 | 9 | Ø55mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 50mm f1.8 | photo | no | yes | FF | 11/10 | Ø55mm | B&H | Z | |
Viltrox AF 56mm f1.4 | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 10/8 | 9 | Ø52mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 56mm f1.7 | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 11/9 | 9 | Ø52mm | B&H | |
Viltrox AF 75mm f1.2 | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 16/11 | 11 | Ø77mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 85mm f1.8 II | photo | no | yes | FF | 10/7 | 9R | Ø72mm | B&H | Z |
Viltrox AF 135mm f1.8 | photo | no | yes | FF | |||||
Cine | cine | no | no | FF/APS-C/S35 | -- | -- | -- | ||
Viltrox S 20mm T2.0 | cine | no | no | FF | 12/9 | 14 | Ø82mm | ||
Viltrox 23mm T1.5 | cine | no | no | APS-C/S35 | 11/10 | 14 | Ø62mm | ||
Viltrox 33mm T1.5 | cine | no | no | APS-C/S35 | 10/9 | 14 | Ø62mm | ||
Viltrox 56mm T1.5 | cine | no | no | APS-C/S35 | 10/9 | 14 | Ø62mm | ||
Viltrox EPIC 25mm T2.0 1.33x | cine | no | no | FF | 22/18 | 8 | 95mm | ||
Viltrox EPIC 35mm T2.0 1.33x | cine | no | no | FF | 19/13 | 8 | 95mm | ||
Viltrox EPIC 50mm T2.0 1.33x | cine | no | no | FF | 18/12 | 8 | 95mm | ||
Viltrox EPIC 75mm T2.0 1.33x | cine | no | no | FF | 18/13 | 8 | 95mm | ||
Viltrox EPIC 100mm T2.0 1.33x | cine | no | no | FF | 18/13 | 8 | 95mm | ||
Cine Zoom | |||||||||
Viltrox Luna 30-300 T4 |
Yongnuo Lenses For Nikon
Yongnuo Z lenses offer a budget-friendly entry point. While they come with limitations inherent to third-party lenses, their affordability and decent performance make them a viable option for hobbyists.
Lens Name | Sensor | Elements | Iris | Filters | Z Links | ||||
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Yongnuo 16mm f1.8S DSM | photo | no | yes | FF | |||||
Yongnuo 23mm f1.4 | photo | no | yes | APS-C | Z | ||||
Yongnuo 25mm f1.7 | photo | no | yes | M43 | 7/6 | 7 | Ø52mm | ||
Yongnuo 33mm f1.4 | photo | no | yes | APS-C | |||||
Yongnuo 35mm f2R DF DSM | photo | no | yes | FF | 9/8 | 7R | Ø52mm | ||
Yongnuo 35mm f2 CR | yes | FF | |||||||
Yongnuo 42.5mm f1.7 M II | photo | no | yes | M43 | 9/8 | 7 | Ø52mm | ||
Yongnuo 50mm f1.8R DSM | photo | no | yes | FF | |||||
Yongnuo 50mm f1.8X DA | photo | no | yes | APS-C | |||||
Yongnuo 50mm f1.8S DSM | photo | no | yes | APS-C | 8/7 | 7R | Ø49mm | ||
Yongnuo 50mm f1.8S DSM II | photo | no | yes | APS-C | |||||
Yongnuo 50mm f1.8S DSM | photo | no | yes | FF | -- | -- | -- | B&H | Z |
Yongnuo 56mm f1.4 | photo | no | yes | APS-C | |||||
Yongnuo 85mm f1.8S DSM | photo | no | yes | FF | 9/8 | 7R | Ø58mm | B&H | Z |
Yongnuo 85mm f1.8R DF DSM | photo | no | yes | FF | |||||
Zooms | |||||||||
Yongnuo 12-35mm f2.8-4 | photo | no | yes | M43 | -- | -- | -- |
Nikon Z-Mount Adapters
So far we only have the official Nikon F to Z mount adapter. It will autofocus AF/AE with E, G, D Lenses.
D lenses will not be able to have autofocus.
Adapter | Compatibility | Order |
Nikon FTZ | F to Z | B&H |
Third Part to Nikon Adapters
When buying dumb adapters, I’ve found Kipon to be the best quality although they are a bit more expensive, except for maybe Novoflex. It’s important to get a higher quality adapter when buying an adapter for Leica M or M42 since those lenses are a bit more difficult to get on and off and sometimes can get stuck.
For Leica M lenses, you can jump up to a Helicoid adapter. Leica M lenses have a pretty far minimum focus distance. Having the Helicoid allows you to adjust the length of the adapter for a closer focus.
For AF adapters, I have the Techart Sony FE to Z adapter. It’s great for adapting AF lenses and autofocus works, but it’s not very fast or reliable. It seems to use contrast-detect mostly so there is a lot of pulsing action as it tries to fine-tune focus. If you put it on AF-S and use a center point, then it’s fine. It’s like shooting with an old DSLR.
The Autofocus Techart Adapter will not allow you to use non-CPU Sony lenses. You won’t be able to engage the shutter for some reason, I had to buy a Pixco Sony FE to Z adapter to use my non-CPU MF Sony lenses.
Note: The Techart FE to Z adapter does not fit on the Nikon Z50 APS-C camera. There isn’t enough space for part of the adapter to recess into the camera since the Z50 is a little shallower near the mount.
There are a million other adapters out there for various exotic lenses. It would be futile for me to try to list them all here. But here are some nice options for what’s popular.
Autofocus Adapters | Compatibility | Order |
Techart | Sony FE to Z | Amazon |
Fringer | Canon EF to Z | Amazon |
Commlite | Canon Ef to Z | Amazon |
Megadap MTZ11 | Leica M to Z | Amazon |
Manual Focus Adapters | ||
Kipon | M4/3 to Z | Amazon |
Kipon | Nikon F to Z | Amazon |
Kipon | Leica M to Z | Amazon |
Kipon Helicoid | Leica M to Z | Amazon |
Voigtalnder | Leica M to Z | Amazon |
7Artisans | Leica M to Z | Amazon |
Novoflex | Leica M to Z | Amazon |
Fotodiox | Leica M to Z | Amazon |
Kipon | M42 to Z | Amazon |
K&F | M42 to Z | Amazon |
Fotasy | Nikon F to Z | Amazon |
Shoten | Sony FE to Z | Shoten |
Pixco | Fujifilm FX to Z | Amazon |
Nikon Z Mount Lenses Conclusions
Building the most complete guide to Nikon Z-mount lenses is a collaborative effort! I’m continuously expanding this list with in-depth reviews, and your input is invaluable. If you discover a lens I haven’t covered or spot any mistakes, please share your knowledge and help me keep this resource up-to-date.