DescriptionNikon Nikkor Z 24-105mm F4-7.1 description
Nikon Nikkor Z 24-105mm F4-7.1 – a standard zoom lens compatible with full-frame/FX-format mirrorless cameras. The NIKKOR Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1 allows users to make the most of its broad, 24-105mm wide-angle to medium-telephoto range of focal lengths, letting them express themselves through images of a variety of scenes and subjects, such as expansive landscapes, distant subjects, table photos and snapshots of people. Despite its versatility, the lightweight design of this 350 g lens ensures excellent portability. The ease with which it can be carried makes it ideal for extended shoots and trips. With a minimum focus distance of just 0.2 m at the wide-angle end and 0.28 m at the telephoto end, users can achieve a significant amount of foreground and background bokeh with close-up shooting for impressive rendering that highlights the primary subject. What's more, the 0.5x* maximum reproduction ratio further expands possibilities for imaging expression through capturing the subject larger and beautiful rendering of the finest details in close-up shooting (* at focal lengths of 70mm to 105mm.).
ADVENTURE-FRIENDLY
Whether you’re hiking, taking a vacation or just out with friends, the Nikkor Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1 is a perfect travel companion, and an ideal match for any of Nikon’s compact full-frame Z mirrorless cameras.
A LENS YOU'LL LOVE TO BRING WITH YOU
At just 350 g in weight and only 106.5 mm long, the Nikkor Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1 is lightweight and small enough to carry all day.
PRECISE AUTOFOCUS
Accurate, ultra-quiet autofocus for photo and video thanks to a built-in Silent Stepping Motor (STM).
CUSTOMIZABLE CONTROL RING
Smooth, clickless adjustment of key settings including aperture, exposure and manual focus.
GET REALLY CLOSE
Minimum focus distance of just 0.2 m at wide-angle and 11 inches (0.28 m) at telephoto lets you fill the frame without repositioning yourself or the camera.
FEATURES
- The wide-angle 24 mm to medium telephoto 105 mm range of focal lengths supports a wide range of scenes and subjects.
- The lightweight design of this 350-g lens makes it comfortable to carry and enables easy shooting, even over longer periods of time.
- The short minimum focus distances of 0.2 m at the wide-angle end and 0.28 m at the telephoto end, combined with a maximum reproduction ratio of 0.5x (at focal lengths of 70 mm to 105 mm), facilitate close-up shooting.
- Adoption of a stepping motor (STM) ensures fast and quiet autofocusing for smooth video recording.
- Zoom capability can be expanded to the equivalent of maximum 210mm range of focal lengths, without sacrificing resolution, using the camera's*1 Hi-Res Zoom*2 feature. (*1When used with the Z9, Z8, Z6III, Z5II, Zf, Z50II, or ZR. The angle of view is equivalent to that of the 36-315mm lens in FX/35mm [135] format when used with the Z50II (as of January 7, 2026). *2Some features may not be accessible or may have limited functionality when using High-Res Zoom).
- Equipped with a control ring to which focus (M/A), aperture, exposure compensation, or ISO sensitivity can be assigned, for smooth and easy operation.
- Designed with consideration of dust- and drip-resistance.*3 (*3Thorough dust- and drip-resistance is not guaranteed under all conditions or in all situations).
SPECIFICATIONS
Mount Type: Nikon Z Mount
Focal Length Range: 24 - 105mm
Zoom Ratio: 4.375x
Maximum Aperture: f/4 - 7.1
Aperture Range: 24mm zoom position: f/4 to 22; 105mm zoom position: f/7.1 to 40. *The value displayed at minimum aperture may vary with the exposure increment selected on the camera.
Format: FX
Minimum Angle of View (DX-format): 61° to 15° 20’
Minimum Angle of View (FX-format): 84° to 23° 10’
Maximum Reproduction Ratio: 0.5 x (70-105 mm focal length)x
Lens Constructions Elements: 10
Lens Elements: 12
Lens Groups: 10
Compatible Format(s): FX, DX
Diaphragm Blades: 7
ED Glass Elements: 1
Aspherical Elements: 2
Autofocus: Yes
Internal Focusing: Yes
Minimum Focus Distance: 24 mm zoom position: 0.2 m; 50 mm zoom position: 0.2 m; 105 mm zoom position: 0.28 m
Focus Mode: AF, Manual
E-type: Yes
Filter Size: 67mm
Accepts Filter Type: Screw on
Approx. Dimensions (Diameter x Length): 73.5 mm x 106.5 mm. Maximum diameter × distance to end of lens from camera lens mount flange.
Approx. Weight: 350 g
Micro: Yes
Lens Type: Zoom
Lens mount (bayonet)
Nikon Z mount
Type
zoom
Typ of SensorFull frame, FX
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1. How to choose the right lens for a mirrorless camera?
When choosing the right lens for a mirrorless camera, it is important to consider your photography needs and style. First, decide on the resolution and focusing distance you require. For portraits, lenses with a wide aperture, such as a 50mm f/1.8, are often preferred. If you enjoy landscapes, go for a wide-angle lens (e.g., 24mm). To capture distant objects, telephoto lenses (e.g., 70-200mm) are useful. Another important factor is the lens’s light-gathering ability, which affects performance in low-light conditions. A stabilization system can also be important, especially for longer lenses. It’s important to evaluate the build quality of the lens and the manufacturer's reputation. Try out several lenses and consider your future needs to choose the right and long-lasting investment in your photography.
2. Are all lenses compatible with all mirrorless cameras?
Not all lenses are universal for all mirrorless cameras. Different manufacturers may have different mounts, so it is important to check the lens compatibility with your camera. For example, lenses for Canon, Nikon, Sony, and other manufacturers' mirrorless cameras may not be interchangeable without adapters. It is also important to consider the sensor size. APS-C lenses may be disproportionately large for full-frame cameras. Before purchasing a lens, it is advisable to check the manufacturer's compatibility chart and consider the specific requirements of your camera. Adapters can allow the use of third-party lenses, but there may be some loss in functionality or quality.
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