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Nikon 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 Z VR DX Nikkor

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Nikon 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 Z VR DX Nikkor
Main function
multifunctional
System
Nikon
Mount
Nikon Z
Focal length
16 - 50 mm
Aperture value
f/3.5 - f/6.3
Min. diaphragm
16
Minimum focus distance
0.2 m
Maximum zoom
0.2
Sensor size
APS-C
Autofocus drive
motor
Design (elements/groups)
9 elements in 7 groups
Number of diaphragm blades
7
Filter diameter
46 mm
Dimensions (diameter/length)
70х32 mm
Weight
135 g
Added to E-Catalog
October 2019

A universal zoom lens in a compact “pancake” form factor, released by a specialist for a cropped fleet of Nikon Z mirrorless cameras. Together with such cameras, it covers the demanded focal length range of 24-75 mm in full frame equivalent. The aperture of the lens is “floating” — from f / 3.5 at the short end to f / 6.3 at the telephoto zoom position. Pictures can be taken from different positions — from wide-angle to portrait.

The optical stabilization system on board the Nikon Nikkor Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR compensates for up to 4.5 stops of shutter speed and exposure when shooting handheld or in low light conditions. In the compact body of the model, they managed to place an optical circuit of 9 elements in 7 groups, as well as an automatic focus system drive with a focus distance of 20 cm (in the wide-angle zoom position). As a load, the lens was equipped with a customizable control ring, to which the functions of manual focus, aperture or exposure compensation are assigned. With case dimensions of 70x32 mm, the "station wagon" weighs about 155 g.

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