Nikon Nikkor Z 400mm F2.8 TC VR S Overview
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The Nikon Nikkor Z 400mm F2.8 TC VR S is Nikon's first pro telephoto lens designed from scratch for mirrorless, and offers several enhancements compared to its AF-S equivalent.The most obvious new feature is a built-in teleconverter, which increases the effective focal length of the new lens on-demand to 560mm at the expense of a decrease in maximum aperture to F4. Other enhancements include a 20% weight reduction relative to the older AF-S, and 5.5EV of vibration reduction. Other features include a new 'Silky Swift Voice Coil Motor' for autofocus and a brand new coating. Nikon claims that the new Meso Amorphous Coat offers the best anti-reflection performance of any such coating in Nikon's history, and should out-perform competitors when it comes to resistance to flare and ghosting.
Lens type | Prime lens |
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Focal length | 400 mm |
Image stab. | Yes |
Lens mount | Nikon Z |
Max aperture | F2.8 |
Min aperture | F32 |
Min focus | 2.50 m (98.43″) |
Max magnification | 0.23× |
Weight | 2950 g (6.50 lb) |
Length | 380 mm (14.96″) |
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