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Focal Length Description Ultra-Wide Angle Zoom Lens
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  • NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S is perfect for adding depth and drama to stills and video as the ideal partner for compact Z series cameras
  • Compact 14-30mm zoom range with a fixed f/4 aperture and outstanding image quality
  • Retractable lens mechanism collapses the lens down to a mere 3.5 inches for safe and minimal packing
  • Nikon’s Stepping Motor (STM) provides smooth, fast and quiet autofocusing
  • Z lenses, perfectly matched to Z camera bodies, are designed with next-dimension optical performance for freedom in image creation
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NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S
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A Next-Generation Ultra-Wide Angle Zoom

Breakthrough performance and capabilities

A compact 14 to 30mm zoom range with a fixed f/4 aperture and outstanding image quality. Experience edge-to-edge sharpness even when shooting wide open. Shoot stills or video in near-silence. This is an essential lens for travel, adventure, events, video and everything in between.

Perspective that Awakens the Imagination.

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Space-Saving Design

A retractable lens mechanism collapses the lens down to a mere 3.5 inches and locks it in place for safe and minimal packing.

First* 14mm Filter-Attachable Lens

The NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S’s front lens element is nearly flat, making it the first filter-attachable 14mm full frame NIKKOR lens. This advancement in optical design makes it possible to add an 82mm circular polarizer to dramatically reduce reflections for the purpose of enhancing colours and increasing contrast. Add a neutral-density filter to reduce light intensity and decrease shutter speed—perfect for emphasizing motion blur or for video applications where large apertures need to be used in daylight.

*Among FX-format (full-frame) compatible interchangeable lenses for digital cameras, available as of January 8, 2019. Based on Nikon research.

Set the Scene an Essential Video Lens

Create beautifully detailed establishing shots that draw the viewer in. Focus as close as approx. 11 inches for story-telling context in wide, tight interiors. This is an indispensable lens with an essential angle of view for serious videographers and filmmakers. The NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S's small, agile design feels as at home in a hand as it does in a rig. Either way, Z's advanced 5-axis VR and additional electronic VR image stabilization effectively eliminate unwanted camera shake and vibration. The new quiet stepping motor ensures smooth, clean focusing; focus breathing has been virtually eliminated for a consistent view as you zoom in or out.

Superior Optical Performance

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4 Aespherical Lenses

Corrects Spherical Distortions

Impressive aberration correction—virtually zero flare, ghosting, coma or chromatic, spherical and axial aberration, even at the far edges of the frame. Plus dirt, dust and water-repelling safeguards.

4 ED Glass Elements

Corrects Chromatic Aberrations

Fluorine Coat

Repels Dirt, Dust & Water

Nano Crystal Coat

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Dust and Drip Resistant

Extensively sealed to keep dust and moisture out, especially around all moving parts of the lens barrel, for worry-free durability.

Customizable Control Ring

Can be used for manual focusing (default), aperture control (great for iris transitions during video recording) or exposure compensation.

Smooth, Quiet Autofocus

Nikon’s Stepping Motor (STM) provides smooth, fast and quiet autofocusing. Where camera noise is an issue—weddings, ceremonies and in video production—STM is a silent partner.

Dual Detect 5 Axis VR

Uses the Z cameras' superior in-camera image stabilization system for up to 5 stops of pitch, roll, yaw, X and Y shake correction. Additional electronic VR (e-VR) during video capture.

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  • NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S, LC-82B 82mm Snap-On Front Lens Cap, LF-N1 Rear Lens Cap, HB-86 Bayonet Hood, CL-C1 Lens Case
  • Product Description

    A compact and portable ultra-wide zoom with a fixed f/4 aperture, top-notch NIKKOR image quality and sharpness throughout the entire frame. Essential for travel, adventure, events, and wide-angle video applications. Impressive aberration correction, smooth, quiet autofocus and breakthrough performance, all inside the first filter-attachable full-frame ultra-wide NIKKOR lens ever.

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    4.7 out of 5 stars
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    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, sharpness, and weight of the lens. For example, they mention it's an excellent lens, it'll produce beautiful photos, and it'd be a great addition to any photography collection. That said, opinions are mixed on distortion.

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    22 customers mention20 positive2 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention that it is an excellent lens for architectural photography, landscape shooting, and solid performance.

    "...and you need a feather light and ultra small landscape lens with excellent IQ, this is a must have...." Read more

    "...Generally speaking, high quality, well-corrected optics will result in the trade-off of a large and heavy lens...." Read more

    "...The quality of the lens is fantastic, it is very light weight, extremely sharp, the price I paid was fair, and the delivery was on-time...." Read more

    "...From my first use of the lens I can tell you that it is a really good glass even though it looks like a $500 lens instead of $1200." Read more

    18 customers mention18 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the lens. They mention that it produces beautiful photos with sharpness from corner to corner, awesome contrast, and minimal distortion. The lens is resistant to flare and CA, and it possesses great color rendition. It is a great landscape lens that excels in many optical aspects.

    "...Super sharp, minimal distortion, brilliant colors, and great contrast. The 14-30 f4 is virtually identical to the 20mm f1.8G at 20mm f4...." Read more

    "...While this lens is razor sharp and excels in many optical aspects, the compact design of the lens meets its trade-off in the form of significant..." Read more

    "...After using it I changed my mind. the picture quality is good, F/4 still delivers great photos and I like the fact the lens is very compact" Read more

    "This lens is absolutely STUNNING. Sharp from corner to corner...." Read more

    17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the camera lens. They mention that it is extremely sharp, has edge-to-edge sharpness, and is very light weight.

    "...This lens is amazing. Tiny, light, screw filters, prime lens edge to edge sharpness, beautiful colors, awesome contrast, minimal distortion...." Read more

    "...In this case, we have a lens that's extremely sharp, has excellent resistance to flare and CA, possesses great color rendition, is light weight, is..." Read more

    "...The quality of the lens is fantastic, it is very light weight, extremely sharp, the price I paid was fair, and the delivery was on-time...." Read more

    "...The lens is pretty sharp, corner to corner (almost and also I have not done enough testing on it) but at $200 off I could not resist to buy it...." Read more

    17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

    Customers like the weight of the lens. For example, they say it's compact yet powerful, lightweight, and portable. Some mention that the weight trade-off is worth it.

    "...I am so glad I took that chance. This lens is amazing. Tiny, light, screw filters, prime lens edge to edge sharpness, beautiful colors, awesome..." Read more

    "...resistance to flare and CA, possesses great color rendition, is light weight, is compact, and can take standard circular filters while reaching 14mm..." Read more

    "...F/4 still delivers great photos and I like the fact the lens is very compact" Read more

    "...The quality of the lens is fantastic, it is very light weight, extremely sharp, the price I paid was fair, and the delivery was on-time...." Read more

    12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the zoom of the lens. They mention that it has a wide field of view, and is compact. Some say that the 14mm is really wide and provides a whole new area of photography.

    "...Tally up these things and it's probably the most practical ultra-wide angle zoom on the market...." Read more

    "This lens is a great wide angle zoom for my Z 7ii. My biggest question before purchase was regarding vignetting. I have two polarizing filters...." Read more

    "...Despite its wide field of view, it also has no other obvious lens flaws, even in such tough uses as landscape photos that include a direct view of..." Read more

    "...I love it. Also, 14mm is really wide and a whole new area of photography for me." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the filter. They mention that it is compact, can take standard circular filters, and can use 82mm screw-in filters.

    "...This lens is amazing. Tiny, light, screw filters, prime lens edge to edge sharpness, beautiful colors, awesome contrast, minimal distortion...." Read more

    "...great color rendition, is light weight, is compact, and can take standard circular filters while reaching 14mm on the wide end...." Read more

    "...It can use 82mm screw-in filters which is same to z2470f2.8s. The image is sharp from corner to corner which is far better than old F mount 1635f4...." Read more

    "...It will take filters and weighs less than 1/2 of my other wide angle lenses...." Read more

    9 customers mention5 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the distortion of the lens. Some mention that it has minimal distortion, brilliant colors, and great contrast, while others say that there is some distortion on the extreme edge and significant optical distortion.

    "...lens edge to edge sharpness, beautiful colors, awesome contrast, minimal distortion. Rather good weather sealing to boot. Is the cost high?..." Read more

    "...design of the lens meets its trade-off in the form of significant optical distortion and vignetting...." Read more

    "...Straight lines look straight, without barrel or pincushion distortion...." Read more

    "This lens is sharp enough, and mostly distortion free as I can tell, the best part is the Nikon S-Line stepped focusing motor...." Read more

    This Lens is REALLY Good...
    5 Stars
    This Lens is REALLY Good...
    I'll start by saying that I wasn't planning to like this lens. My main gripe when this lens was announced was that it wasn't an 11-24mm or a 12-24mm. While I would like Nikon to eventually release a wider lens, I've come around to the belief that they found a great balance in this lens.The lens weighs next to nothing and doesn't take up much space in the bag thanks to its compact design that gets even smaller when you set the zoom to its storage mode (basically retracts the lens completely). Despite this, the actual build feels pretty solid and I can attest that the weathersealing is excellent. The main thing that really makes this lens stand out is the ability to take standard 82mm circular filters. As of this writing, this is the only ultra-wide zoom on the market that boasts both 14mm on the wide end and the ability to use standard circular filters. Tally up these things and it's probably the most practical ultra-wide angle zoom on the market.All of this would mean little without performance and we come to a bit of a mixed bag here. In terms of sharpness, the 14-30mm f/4 S seems to be sharper across the frame at all apertures than the 14-24mm f/2.8G and it makes the 16-35mm f/4G look like a complete joke. The coatings do an excellent job at retaining contrast and mitigating flare. The color rendition is very accurate (images accompanying this review are uploaded with no color correction using the Camera Neutral profile). I haven't found any notable chromatic aberration to speak of either. That brings us to vignette and distortion.You know that saying that "You can't have your cake and eat it, too."? With every lens, there's going to be some sort of trade-off. Generally speaking, high quality, well-corrected optics will result in the trade-off of a large and heavy lens. While this lens is razor sharp and excels in many optical aspects, the compact design of the lens meets its trade-off in the form of significant optical distortion and vignetting. People who use Lightroom probably won't even notice this because Nikon has worked with Adobe to automatically apply a software correction to the RAW file upon import to fix the distortion and vignette (I'd guess that it's about 2 stops at its most extreme on the wide end), but you'll definitely notice both if you're using any other RAW conversion software. So we have a bit of a controversy here. If the distortion and vignette is corrected automatically upon import in the software so you wouldn't even notice it, does it matter?In my opinion, yes, it does. The reason is because any corrections that you're doing in software rather than optically is going to require interpolation of the data on your sensor and it will inevitably lead to SOME loss of quality. The same can be argued about the vignette where locally fixing it leads to less dynamic range able to be captured in those portions of the image. If you have a Z7 like I have, then the loss of quality is likely not noticeable for most purposes, but it's there and it needs to be acknowledged. Having said this, one can argue whether optical distortion or even a strong vignette are necessarily bad things. I know it sounds pretty stupid to say, but unless you're using this lens to shoot architecture, real estate (like I do), or other subjects with really straight lines, you're not really likely to notice even moderate levels of distortion or vignette as real world scenes are complex enough to mask those types of flaws. If you ARE shooting straight lines, then you're either going to have to live with software correction or look elsewhere. For me, the size, weight, and 82mm filter thread still make this lens much more desirable than a larger, better corrected lens. Admittedly, I cheat the system here by having a sensor with far more megapixels than I'm likely to ever actually need.So why am I giving this lens 5 stars despite these flaws? There's a physical reality that you have to deal with for every lens. Because of this, I believe in judging a lens based on what it's intended to be and what the value of the overall package is. In this case, we have a lens that's extremely sharp, has excellent resistance to flare and CA, possesses great color rendition, is light weight, is compact, and can take standard circular filters while reaching 14mm on the wide end. This is an extremely high quality, 5-star package that's unprecedented in its combination of features. Yes there are flaws, but the only way to realistically solve those flaws would be to make the lens bigger, heavier, and likely remove the ability to take those circular filters. In my opinion, that's the realm of Nikon's upcoming 14-24mm f/2.8 S lens, not this one. This is going to be a choice between functionality (this lens) vs. unparalleled optical quality (a much bigger and heavier lens). I can definitely say that Nikon is making the decision a very interesting one by releasing such a good 14-30mm f/4.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2020
    If you understand what this lens is, this is a fantastic piece of glass in your bag. If you are going Z system and you need a feather light and ultra small landscape lens with excellent IQ, this is a must have. Ordered this from Amazon.com as the vendor on January 12th and received the legit US version with 1+4 warranty card.

    I compared this directly to my F mount 20mm f1.8G, which is itself considered to be Nikons best ultra wide prime lens. I love that lens. Super sharp, minimal distortion, brilliant colors, and great contrast. The 14-30 f4 is virtually identical to the 20mm f1.8G at 20mm f4. Side by side, super pixel peeping, you cannot tell these two apart in terms of sharpness, contrast, colors, and so forth. The only difference is that the 20mm f1.8G has color fringing at f4 (and lower), while the 14-30 f4 never shows color fringing at any focal or aperture setting. I did not expect the 14-30 f4 to perform this well. Amazing!

    The small size and light weight are exactly what I want in dedicated ultra wide to wide zoom landscape lens. I never bought any of the previous generations f4's and f2.8's for that reason. Too big, too heavy, too cumbersome. I cannot take these on a hike with me. Weather sealing? Good luck with that. Edge to edge sharpness? Good luck with that.

    Obviously, the 14-30 is an f4 and not an f2.8 or f1.8 or smaller prime. 10 years ago, that mattered. You were lucky to get decent low light performance at 1600 ISO without a crazy amount of grain. With the Z6, thats a problem of the past. And since nobody cares about the Bokeh in the 14-30mm focal range, thats also not a thing. The use case where not being able to go lower than f4 is less desirable is with astro. But, things, of course, are never what they seem. I cannot shoot my 20mm f1.8G at f1.8 for astro. Way too much coma. I have to stop down to f2.8 to get acceptable results, but really the coma does not go away until f4. The 14-30 f4 matches that performance at f4. So, in reality, there is no speed advantage for astro with the 20mm f1.8G, for example, if you want quality results. There are astro-friendly primes that can shoot faster with no coma, but they tend to suck at everything else. Comparing the 14-30 f4 to other AF multi-use lenses, the 14-30 f4 actually fairs pretty well in astro.

    There are two potential negatives with this lens, and one may not affect you. One is sample variation. There have been reports that sample variation may be high with this lens. Decentering, etc. My suggestion, is get out the test target and snap away. You should be able to determine if you got a bad copy there. Otherwise, get out there and shoot a ton with it while you can still return it. Second, the "baked in" corrections. For some, this is a real problem and you cannot do anything about it. The theory being that with "baked in" corrections the IQ suffers unrecoverable loss of detail, contrast, and so forth. I cannot perceive that in my images. Again, I compared this to what many consider to be a god-like prime and easily Nikons best ultra wide prime at the moment (which does not have "baked in" corrections). You cannot perceive the pixel stretching, blah, blah, blah. The images are identical (other than the 20mm f1.8 at f4 still showing color fringing). Believe what you want. I have done my tests and I have drawn my conclusions on actual results. The "baked in" corrections cause no ill effect that is perceivable even with the most extra pixel peeping.

    For video shooters, this lens is usable throughout its range just fine. However, I prefer 20-30mm because the distortion is less, and I am too lazy to correct distortion in Davinci Resolve. 14-16mm, especially, is distorted in the corners. Resolve can totally straighten this lens out, so if you are willing to put in the time the results can be worth it. AF is silent, comparable to the 35mm Z and 50mm Z. You will not get the transmittance and IQ of a cinema lens. If you need that, this lens will not work for you. However, I would not rate the transmittance and IQ as poor. Its what you would expect from an ultra wide to wide zoom f4 lens.

    I was not going to buy this lens. I really wasnt. It took me a good, long while to realize what this was. I decided to give it a shot being fully ready to return it. I am so glad I took that chance. This lens is amazing. Tiny, light, screw filters, prime lens edge to edge sharpness, beautiful colors, awesome contrast, minimal distortion. Rather good weather sealing to boot. Is the cost high? At full price of $1300, not really. This lens is covering 4 primes (14, 20, 24, 28), which would cost you about $3850 combined for the best F mount versions. And it is matching or exceeding the IQ of each of those primes. Reviews on YT are showing it beating all the F-mount ultra wide to wide zooms, pro or otherwise. At $1300, this is a great value. On sale, no brainer.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2019
    I'll start by saying that I wasn't planning to like this lens. My main gripe when this lens was announced was that it wasn't an 11-24mm or a 12-24mm. While I would like Nikon to eventually release a wider lens, I've come around to the belief that they found a great balance in this lens.

    The lens weighs next to nothing and doesn't take up much space in the bag thanks to its compact design that gets even smaller when you set the zoom to its storage mode (basically retracts the lens completely). Despite this, the actual build feels pretty solid and I can attest that the weathersealing is excellent. The main thing that really makes this lens stand out is the ability to take standard 82mm circular filters. As of this writing, this is the only ultra-wide zoom on the market that boasts both 14mm on the wide end and the ability to use standard circular filters. Tally up these things and it's probably the most practical ultra-wide angle zoom on the market.

    All of this would mean little without performance and we come to a bit of a mixed bag here. In terms of sharpness, the 14-30mm f/4 S seems to be sharper across the frame at all apertures than the 14-24mm f/2.8G and it makes the 16-35mm f/4G look like a complete joke. The coatings do an excellent job at retaining contrast and mitigating flare. The color rendition is very accurate (images accompanying this review are uploaded with no color correction using the Camera Neutral profile). I haven't found any notable chromatic aberration to speak of either. That brings us to vignette and distortion.

    You know that saying that "You can't have your cake and eat it, too."? With every lens, there's going to be some sort of trade-off. Generally speaking, high quality, well-corrected optics will result in the trade-off of a large and heavy lens. While this lens is razor sharp and excels in many optical aspects, the compact design of the lens meets its trade-off in the form of significant optical distortion and vignetting. People who use Lightroom probably won't even notice this because Nikon has worked with Adobe to automatically apply a software correction to the RAW file upon import to fix the distortion and vignette (I'd guess that it's about 2 stops at its most extreme on the wide end), but you'll definitely notice both if you're using any other RAW conversion software. So we have a bit of a controversy here. If the distortion and vignette is corrected automatically upon import in the software so you wouldn't even notice it, does it matter?

    In my opinion, yes, it does. The reason is because any corrections that you're doing in software rather than optically is going to require interpolation of the data on your sensor and it will inevitably lead to SOME loss of quality. The same can be argued about the vignette where locally fixing it leads to less dynamic range able to be captured in those portions of the image. If you have a Z7 like I have, then the loss of quality is likely not noticeable for most purposes, but it's there and it needs to be acknowledged. Having said this, one can argue whether optical distortion or even a strong vignette are necessarily bad things. I know it sounds pretty stupid to say, but unless you're using this lens to shoot architecture, real estate (like I do), or other subjects with really straight lines, you're not really likely to notice even moderate levels of distortion or vignette as real world scenes are complex enough to mask those types of flaws. If you ARE shooting straight lines, then you're either going to have to live with software correction or look elsewhere. For me, the size, weight, and 82mm filter thread still make this lens much more desirable than a larger, better corrected lens. Admittedly, I cheat the system here by having a sensor with far more megapixels than I'm likely to ever actually need.

    So why am I giving this lens 5 stars despite these flaws? There's a physical reality that you have to deal with for every lens. Because of this, I believe in judging a lens based on what it's intended to be and what the value of the overall package is. In this case, we have a lens that's extremely sharp, has excellent resistance to flare and CA, possesses great color rendition, is light weight, is compact, and can take standard circular filters while reaching 14mm on the wide end. This is an extremely high quality, 5-star package that's unprecedented in its combination of features. Yes there are flaws, but the only way to realistically solve those flaws would be to make the lens bigger, heavier, and likely remove the ability to take those circular filters. In my opinion, that's the realm of Nikon's upcoming 14-24mm f/2.8 S lens, not this one. This is going to be a choice between functionality (this lens) vs. unparalleled optical quality (a much bigger and heavier lens). I can definitely say that Nikon is making the decision a very interesting one by releasing such a good 14-30mm f/4.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2019
    I'll start by saying that I wasn't planning to like this lens. My main gripe when this lens was announced was that it wasn't an 11-24mm or a 12-24mm. While I would like Nikon to eventually release a wider lens, I've come around to the belief that they found a great balance in this lens.

    The lens weighs next to nothing and doesn't take up much space in the bag thanks to its compact design that gets even smaller when you set the zoom to its storage mode (basically retracts the lens completely). Despite this, the actual build feels pretty solid and I can attest that the weathersealing is excellent. The main thing that really makes this lens stand out is the ability to take standard 82mm circular filters. As of this writing, this is the only ultra-wide zoom on the market that boasts both 14mm on the wide end and the ability to use standard circular filters. Tally up these things and it's probably the most practical ultra-wide angle zoom on the market.

    All of this would mean little without performance and we come to a bit of a mixed bag here. In terms of sharpness, the 14-30mm f/4 S seems to be sharper across the frame at all apertures than the 14-24mm f/2.8G and it makes the 16-35mm f/4G look like a complete joke. The coatings do an excellent job at retaining contrast and mitigating flare. The color rendition is very accurate (images accompanying this review are uploaded with no color correction using the Camera Neutral profile). I haven't found any notable chromatic aberration to speak of either. That brings us to vignette and distortion.

    You know that saying that "You can't have your cake and eat it, too."? With every lens, there's going to be some sort of trade-off. Generally speaking, high quality, well-corrected optics will result in the trade-off of a large and heavy lens. While this lens is razor sharp and excels in many optical aspects, the compact design of the lens meets its trade-off in the form of significant optical distortion and vignetting. People who use Lightroom probably won't even notice this because Nikon has worked with Adobe to automatically apply a software correction to the RAW file upon import to fix the distortion and vignette (I'd guess that it's about 2 stops at its most extreme on the wide end), but you'll definitely notice both if you're using any other RAW conversion software. So we have a bit of a controversy here. If the distortion and vignette is corrected automatically upon import in the software so you wouldn't even notice it, does it matter?

    In my opinion, yes, it does. The reason is because any corrections that you're doing in software rather than optically is going to require interpolation of the data on your sensor and it will inevitably lead to SOME loss of quality. The same can be argued about the vignette where locally fixing it leads to less dynamic range able to be captured in those portions of the image. If you have a Z7 like I have, then the loss of quality is likely not noticeable for most purposes, but it's there and it needs to be acknowledged. Having said this, one can argue whether optical distortion or even a strong vignette are necessarily bad things. I know it sounds pretty stupid to say, but unless you're using this lens to shoot architecture, real estate (like I do), or other subjects with really straight lines, you're not really likely to notice even moderate levels of distortion or vignette as real world scenes are complex enough to mask those types of flaws. If you ARE shooting straight lines, then you're either going to have to live with software correction or look elsewhere. For me, the size, weight, and 82mm filter thread still make this lens much more desirable than a larger, better corrected lens. Admittedly, I cheat the system here by having a sensor with far more megapixels than I'm likely to ever actually need.

    So why am I giving this lens 5 stars despite these flaws? There's a physical reality that you have to deal with for every lens. Because of this, I believe in judging a lens based on what it's intended to be and what the value of the overall package is. In this case, we have a lens that's extremely sharp, has excellent resistance to flare and CA, possesses great color rendition, is light weight, is compact, and can take standard circular filters while reaching 14mm on the wide end. This is an extremely high quality, 5-star package that's unprecedented in its combination of features. Yes there are flaws, but the only way to realistically solve those flaws would be to make the lens bigger, heavier, and likely remove the ability to take those circular filters. In my opinion, that's the realm of Nikon's upcoming 14-24mm f/2.8 S lens, not this one. This is going to be a choice between functionality (this lens) vs. unparalleled optical quality (a much bigger and heavier lens). I can definitely say that Nikon is making the decision a very interesting one by releasing such a good 14-30mm f/4.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
    I used 15-35 F/2.8 from Canon and when I got this lens my initial thought was that was "cheap" lens because the size and weight. After using it I changed my mind. the picture quality is good, F/4 still delivers great photos and I like the fact the lens is very compact
    Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023
    This lens is a great wide angle zoom for my Z 7ii. My biggest question before purchase was regarding vignetting. I have two polarizing filters. My B+W slim circular polarizer works great. I just need watch out for polarizing effect on extra wide shots; sky can get dark on one side and light on the other. My other B+W E TOP-POL linear polarizer works great but since it is much thicker, it vignettes below around 20mm. The quality of the lens is fantastic, it is very light weight, extremely sharp, the price I paid was fair, and the delivery was on-time. I highly recommend this lens and seller.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021
    I was debating whether to get the Sigma 14-24 f2.8 or get this one from Nikon. The reason why I got this was to eliminate the need for the FTZ adaptor. After taking the first image (attached) I realized that I had made the right choice.
    The lens is almost as light as the 24-70 f4 that I bought before this one but a wide front element, but I can attach a CPL filter to it because it is flat on the front element side. For Sigma I could not use CPL and all other filters are back installed on the lens before attaching to the camera.
    The lens is pretty sharp, corner to corner (almost and also I have not done enough testing on it) but at $200 off I could not resist to buy it.
    I will test it on my next trip to the national parks in a couple of months but meanwhile I will go by beach and do some shots and then I can update this review.
    From my first use of the lens I can tell you that it is a really good glass even though it looks like a $500 lens instead of $1200.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great landscape lens.
    Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021
    I was debating whether to get the Sigma 14-24 f2.8 or get this one from Nikon. The reason why I got this was to eliminate the need for the FTZ adaptor. After taking the first image (attached) I realized that I had made the right choice.
    The lens is almost as light as the 24-70 f4 that I bought before this one but a wide front element, but I can attach a CPL filter to it because it is flat on the front element side. For Sigma I could not use CPL and all other filters are back installed on the lens before attaching to the camera.
    The lens is pretty sharp, corner to corner (almost and also I have not done enough testing on it) but at $200 off I could not resist to buy it.
    I will test it on my next trip to the national parks in a couple of months but meanwhile I will go by beach and do some shots and then I can update this review.
    From my first use of the lens I can tell you that it is a really good glass even though it looks like a $500 lens instead of $1200.
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    Gordon Terence
    5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I ordered and arriving ahead of time and at a great price!!!
    Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2023
    Love this lens,have used it already for interior real estate shots with superior results,lens was exactly what I had ordered and arriving ahead of time, I'm very happy!!
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    Martin Trapphoff
    5.0 out of 5 stars Unterschätztes Objektiv
    Reviewed in Germany on April 26, 2024
    Das Nikon uns diese Brennweite gebaut hat ist schlicht genial. 14mm Superweitwinkel bis 30 mm fast schon Standartbrennweite, deckt dieses Wunderobjektiv alles ab. Egal ob für Städtereisen, Streetphotografie, Gruppenbilder und Landschaften, alles in einem, und in einer bestechenden Bildleistung. Ganz klare Kaufempfehlung. Und für die Nörgler: Lichtstärke 4, na und.? Wie oft brauch ich denn bei einem Weitwinkelobjektiv Blende 2,8.?
    Mr Mark Newman
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Nikon glass as usual
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 9, 2021
    I am gradually changing from Nikon DSLRs to my Z6 in order to lose the FTZ mount eventually as I do not get on with it!

    This lens is the first of the replacements, mainly for my 18mm ultra wide angle Nikkor F mount version. As the new Z line up does not have a prime 18mm I went for the next best thing, a lens which would zoom through that focal length.

    I have only really had it out of the box a couple of days, and used it, ironically enough, to photograph the old F mount 18mm for sale. I have to say it performed as expected, as you would expect from Nikkor glass. Crisp edge to edge, lovely bokeh with the aperture wide open and smooth in operation. The only thing I find a little bit weird but am adapting gradually is that it has a 'store' position with the extending part of the lens held close to the camera body. You get to this 'store' position by sort of over twisting it from its longest zoom position. Now I'm used to it it is useful as a space saver and a lens protector.

    All told, while it is a HUGE change to move from F mount to Z mount, I am glad I am making that change and if the other lenses in the Z range which I have ordered are half as good as this one I shall be a happy bunny indeed!
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    K.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gran objetivo.
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 27, 2020
    He tenido equipo Nikon desde hace 30 años. En ese tiempo he tenido dos objetivos gran angular, éste y el más viejo 14-24 2.8 G. Debo decir que originalmente tenía mis dudas de comprar éste objetivo, pues normalmente prefiero objetivos más luminosos ya que, aunque son más pesados, suelen dar mejor calidad de imagen. Después de leer muchas reseñas y de no tener muchas opciones nativas para la montura Z, decidí arriesgarme. Es uno de los mejores objetivos zoom que he tenido y el mejor gran angular. Tiene un contraste y nitidez sobresalientes. Con las cámaras Z la luminosidad no hace sufrir tanto, pues tienen buen rendimiento a isos altos, además el estabilizador de imagen de la Z6 combinado con esta cámara, hace cosas increíbles. He logrado tomar fotografías a 1/3 a pulso y los resultados son sobresalientes. Además es muy ligero, por lo que la espalda lo agradece cuando hay que cargarlo por horas. Por si fuera poco y para rematar, el rango focal es muy práctico, pues a diferencia de otros lentes gran angular, llega hasta 30, por lo que si se quiere ir ligero con un objetivo, incluso puede servir para hacer retratos.
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    George
    5.0 out of 5 stars Objetivo indispensable para fotógrafos de paisaje
    Reviewed in Spain on October 16, 2020
    Tengo este objetivo desde hace 6 meses y ya tengo una opinión clara de este objetivo. Resumiendo en una palabra: calidad.
    Calidad de imagen de esquina a esquina. Nítido desde f/4 y muy nítido de f/5.6 a f/8 perdiendo ya a partir de f11 por la difracción (tengo una z7). Muy buenos colores. Poca distorsión.
    Lo he comparado con otros objetivos de similar rango focal que tengo (todos con la montura F "antigua") y sale muy bien parado.
    Comparado al nikon 16-35 f4 que era mi objetivo para paisajes, este 14-30 le gana en todo. Nitidez, aberraciones, viñeteo... todo mejor en el 14-30. Y en peso y tamaño... no hay color.
    Si lo comparas con un Irix 15mm, la cosa se pone muy seria, en aperturas f/4, 5.6 gana este nikon 14-30 por muy poco, pero a a f/8 y en adelante el irix da un pelo más de calidad, aunque los colores Nikon son más bonitos.
    Si lo comparas con los fijos 20mm 1.8 y 28mm 1.8 (ambos de montura f), en centro muy empatados, pero la calidad que dan los objetivos con montura Z en las esquina, como es este 14-30 es muy superior.
    En construcción, hay gente que le disgusta que el zoom tenga un "modo guardado" que lo deja más pequeño y fácil de trasportar, pues... si no te gusta usar este mecanismo retráctil, no lo uses, lo puedes guardar en el modo con el zoom extendido. Por lo demás, considero que tiene una construcción buena. Objetivo pequeño, ligero y sellado.
    Asi que, si tienes una Nikon Z y te gusta la fotografía de paisaje, no lo dudes, cómprate este Nikon 14-30 que no te va defraudar, salvo que necesites aperturas mayores.
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