Nikon Announces New, Timeless Prime: NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4
09/10/2024At long last, Nikon announces its newest Z-mount lens, the NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4, finally bringing photography’s most timeless lens configuration into its mirrorless fold. The 50mm f/1.4 has been the standard bearer for speed, excellence, and affordability in prime lenses for generations, and Nikon aims to bring the same high-quality, low-cost versatility to its Z-series mirrorless system.
The 50mm standard field of view is beloved for its proximity to the human eye and benefits a wide array of photography, including portraits, landscapes, street photography, snapshots, and close-ups. The wide maximum aperture also opens low-light capabilities, as well as creating excellent subject separation, and in the NIKKOR Z, a beautiful bokeh with smooth, soft circles. A minimum close focus distance of 14.5” also benefits intimate moments with objects and people alike.
While maintaining a classic configuration, the lens has a few features that benefit the video capabilities of Z-series cameras. Lightweight at just under a pound, the lens exhibits minimal shift of the center of gravity, making it ideal for use on a gimbal. The multi-focus STM motor ensures quick and fast autofocus with suppressed focus breathing, and linear manual focus is supported with compatible Z-series cameras.
The lens is at home with any Z-series camera, including those with APS-C sensors, where it has a 75mm equivalent field of view. Accompanying the earlier release of a 35mm f/1.4 lens, Nikon is rounding out its stable of affordable, high-quality prime lenses.
For more information about the new lens, including additional features, specs, and highlights, be sure to check out the detailed product page for the NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 Lens. Or drop us a line below, and we’ll do our best to answer all of your comments and questions.
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Could I sell back my NIKKOR 24 mm f 1.7 z DX lens (bought last year at B&H) if I bought the new f 1.4 50 mm lens? I use a Nikon zfc (also bought at B&H) and love it.
You can see here how much we will pay for that lens depending on condition and accessories. You can also finalize and print the shipping label in this link. https://bhpho.to/4edHUnE