While we were in Las Vegas for WPPI this year, we got the exclusive opportunity to spend some hands-on time photographing with Nikon's brand new Nikkor Z 14-30 f4 S prototype lens. Designed for Nikon's mirrorless Z Mount, the Nikkor Z 14-30 f4 S is a compact and lightweight ultra-wide-angle lens with a maximum constant aperture of f4 throughout the zoom range that features built-in filter threads up front, allowing photographers to attach lens filters without the need to rely on expensive and often clunky third-party filter systems.
With a lens design consisting of 14 elements in 12 groups, the Nikkor Z 14-30 f4 S includes 4 ED glass and 4 aspherical lens elements to take full advantage of the high resolving power of the Nikon Z7, while the Nano Crystal Coated elements help reduce ghosting and flaring when compositions include light sources within the frame. The front lens element is also fluorine-coated, making it water and oil repellent. Head on after the jump for everything you need to know about the Nikkor Z 14-30 f4 S, as well as sample images shot with the lens along with our First Impressions. . thephoblographer.com
2019-3-11 13:00