Standard Prime
Nikon Z
F/1.4
62 mm
50mm
420 g
Overview

Nikon Nikkor Z 50mm F/1.4 Lens

A Fast Lens on a Budget

The NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 enables users to capture stills with outstanding three-dimensional rendering and large bokeh, offering soft, ethereal expressions. This rendering is achieved by taking advantage of the lens's shallow depth of field. The lens is also reliable for shooting indoors or in low-light environments. Increasing shutter speeds reduces blurriness, letting users easily obtain cleaner images at low ISO sensitivity.

SKU: GC46-JMA004DA

Nikon Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.4 Lens

Nikon Nikkor Z 50mm F/1.4 Lens

A Fast Lens on a Budget

The NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 enables users to capture stills with outstanding three-dimensional rendering and large bokeh, offering soft, ethereal expressions. This rendering is achieved by taking advantage of the lens's shallow depth of field. The lens is also reliable for shooting indoors or in low-light environments. Increasing shutter speeds reduces blurriness, letting users easily obtain cleaner images at low ISO sensitivity.

The NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 is also compatible with full-frame/FX-format mirrorless cameras, allowing users to expand their range of creative expressions on a budget.

Rendering Closer to What the Human Eye Sees

With a maximum aperture of f/1.4 and a minimum focus distance of 0.37 m, the NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 is perfect for capturing flowers and decorations indoors with bright and beautiful large bokeh to further emphasise subjects.

The standard 50mm angle of view allows you to narrow the aperture, step back, and capture breathtaking landscapes and portraits. The lens accurately depicts depth, helping capture subjects with a striking presence.

Meanwhile, the lens' maximum aperture allows impressive capture of subjects with soft rendering and shallow depth of field. This exceptional rendering capability is customisable to match creative intentions.

This high optical performance, unique to Z lenses, pursues sharp resolution at the focal plane, realising clear depiction with minimal colour fringing, surpassing other lenses in the same class.

Maximum Aperture with a Compact and Portable Design

Weighing around 420 g and only 7.45 x 8.65 cm in size, the NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 easily fits into an everyday bag, perfect for casual outings and users on the go.

Perfect for Photos, Designed for Video

Whether for stills or video, the NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 is designed with built-in versatility. It is designed to suppress focus breathing, providing a natural-looking image with a constant angle of view even while adjusting focus. Adopting a stepping motor (STM) enables fast and quiet AF operations, even while recording in quiet environments.

The lens is ideal for shooting on a gimbal, maintaining balance with minimal shifting to the centre of gravity. While recording, the focus moves consistently relative to the focus or control ring's speed, ensuring precision in focus.

Other Features

Second non-S-Line NIKKOR lens to adopt the metal filter ring cover, delivering high quality and a sophisticated texture.

Different knurling shapes for focus and control rings, helping users easily distinguish focus and control even while looking through the viewfinder.

Designed to widen gradually from base to tip for stable camera holding during shooting.

Superior dust and drip resistant performance, with sealing on various portions, including movable parts of the lens barrel, to effectively prevent dust or water droplets from entering the lens.

What's in the Box:

Nikon Nikkor Z 50mm F/1.4 Lens
Nikon LC62B Front Lens Cap
Nikon LF-N1 Rear Lens Cap
Nikon HB-115 Lens Hood

Standard Prime
Nikon Z
F/1.4
62 mm
50mm
420 g
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Product Overview

Nikon Nikkor Z 50mm F/1.4 Lens

A Fast Lens on a Budget

The NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 enables users to capture stills with outstanding three-dimensional rendering and large bokeh, offering soft, ethereal expressions. This rendering is achieved by taking advantage of the lens's shallow depth of field. The lens is also reliable for shooting indoors or in low-light environments. Increasing shutter speeds reduces blurriness, letting users easily obtain cleaner images at low ISO sensitivity.

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Key Features

Standard Prime

The Nikon NIKKOR Z AF-S 50mm F/1.4 is standard prime lens.

Nikon Z

The Nikon NIKKOR AF-S 50mm F/1.4 Lens is compatible with a Nikon Z Mount.

F/1.4

The Nikon NIKKOR Z AF-S 50mm Lens has a maximum aperture of f/1.4.

62 mm

The Nikon NIKKOR Z AF-S 50mm F/1.4 Lens has a front filter size of 62 mm.

50mm

The Nikon NIKKOR Z AF-S F/1.4 AF-S Lens has a focal length of 50mm.

420 g

The Nikon NIKKOR Z AF-S 50mm F/1.4 Lens weighs only 420 grams.

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