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Nikon Z Micro Kit (Includes MC Z 50mm F/2.8 and SB-5000 Flash)

The NIKKOR Z MC 50mm f/2.8 is a macro lens offering a 1:1 reproduction ratio and a natural 50mm focal length. Shoot as close as 0.16m with this compact, lightweight, weather-sealed lens.

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Nikon Z Micro Kit (Includes MC Z 50mm F/2.8 and SB-5000 Flash)

Nikon Z Micro Kit (Includes MC Z 50mm F/2.8 and SB-5000 Flash)

The NIKKOR Z MC 50mm f/2.8 is a macro lens offering a 1:1 reproduction ratio and a natural 50mm focal length. Shoot as close as 0.16m with this compact, lightweight, weather-sealed lens.

50mm is a natural focal length. Similar to our field of vision, it just feels right in so many situations. The NIKKOR Z MC 50mm f/2.8 brings that just-right feeling to the exciting world of macro. Shoot as close as 0.16m and capture the smallest details at 1x lifesize magnification-ideal for spontaneous snapshots, food photography or exploring the small details of everyday life. Or use it as an an everyday lens to enhance foreground/background separation and selective focus. Compact, lightweight and weather-sealed, it's likely to become one of your most prized and versatile lenses.

The Nikon SB-5000 is Nikon's new flagship radio controlled advanced wireless flash. The SB-5000 features the world's first hot-shoe mount flash cooling system.

Introducing Nikon's flagship Speedlight, a flash designed to empower the most seasoned professionals and passionate enthusiasts. The SB-5000 Speedlight takes Nikon's acclaimed Creative Lighting System with Advanced Wireless Lighting to the next level with both traditional optical wireless control and powerful new radio control. Place up to six groups of remote flashes out of view, behind obstacles-even in other rooms-up to 98 feet away. Designed for fast shooting at weddings, commercial shoots or on the red carpet, the SB-5000 Speedlight also introduces the world's first hot-shoe mount flash cooling system for more than 100 consecutive shots at full output, all in a smaller design with streamlined operation. Whether building a new lighting system or integrating with your existing system, the SB-5000 Speedlight opens exciting new lighting possibilities.

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Nikon Z Micro Kit (Includes MC Z 50mm F/2.8 and SB-5000 Flash)

The NIKKOR Z MC 50mm f/2.8 is a macro lens offering a 1:1 reproduction ratio and a natural 50mm focal length. Shoot as close as 0.16m with this compact, lightweight, weather-sealed lens.

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