Nikon Announces the 26mm f/2.8 Pancake Z-Mount Lens
First announced as in development in January along with the Nikkor 85mm f/1.2 S lens, the new NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 is a super-thin wide-angle prime for Z series mirrorless cameras, and is the Nikon’s slimmest and lightest full-frame AF lens ever, designed for everyday carry. Despite its small size, the lens packs a tremendous punch with superior sharpness and beautifully blurred backgrounds with a fast f/2.8 aperture. This is the first NIKKOR Z lens to be slender and light enough to be considered a true pancake, with a total length of less than one inch (23.5mm) and a weight of approximately 4.5oz (125g).
“The NIKKOR Z line continues to expand to benefit all kinds of creators. Those who adore the idea of carrying a super slim, light, sharp, and fast walk-around lens will love NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8,” said Jay Vannatter, Executive Vice President, Nikon Inc.
The 26mm f/2.8 comprises eight elements arranged into six groups and is compatible with both full-frame and crop-sensor (DX and FX) Nikon Z-mount cameras. When mounted on a DX-format camera, the focal length becomes a 39mm equivalent, which Nikon says is similar to a standard angle lens. It uses what Nikon calls an all-element focusing system and three aspherical lens elements to maintain its small size.
The new NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 is so small and lightweight it’s easy to take anywhere to capture photos and video with maximum impact. Whether shooting street photography, travel vlogs, or landscape shots in a unique location, the NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 has you covered as the perfect companion wherever the journey may lead.
Additional Features of the NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8
- The slimness and lightness are achieved thanks to the adoption of an All-element focusing system, as well as three aspherical lens elements.
- When mounted on a DX-format camera, the focal length becomes 39mm (equivalent), similar to a standard angle lens.
- A minimum focus distance of approx. eight inches (0.2m) lets users to get close to their subjects.
- Use of an STM motor enables a highly accurate AF drive.
- Functions such as aperture and exposure compensation can be assigned to the control ring.
- Includes a new lens cap and a lens hood that has been specially designed to be slim and work with 52mm filters (filters sold separately)
- The lens is fitted with a durable metal mount, and the body is designed carefully considering dust- and drip-resistant performance enabling it to be taken anywhere with greater confidence.
Here are some sample pictures:
The Nikkor Z 26mm f/2.8 will be available in early March for $499.95.
More info on Nikon’s website.