Product Description
Expand your field of vision with an unconventional f/2.8 ultra-wide zoom. a flexible focal length range of 17mm–28mm. a highly sought-after fixed f/2.8 aperture with amazing low-light, speed, and depth-of-field qualities. Liberating in small office settings. thrilling in big, open areas. Lightweight and durable enough to travel with. This is a lens for creating epic stories, whether they involve weddings, city capes, or stars capes.
Ultra-wide, fast, and bright.
A thrilling 17-28mm zoom range. A coveted f/2.8 aperture with all its spectacular low-light, speed and depth of field capabilities. Liberating in close working spaces. Exhilarating in vast open spaces. Light and tough enough to take anywhere. The definition of an f/2.8 lens just got wider.
A storyteller's lens.
Go for the NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 and capture the huge picture when you want to immerse your viewers in the present, to surround them with a vast landscape or a grand interior, or to talk more about your subject than just how they appear.
Ultra-wide versatility.
The NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 is a full-frame lens that switches between the extremely wide 17mm view, which is ideal for blogging, epic vistas, and indoor work, and the highly cinematic 28mm view, which is favored by filmmakers and street photographers due to its wide but natural appearance.
Beautifully blurred backgrounds.
Points of light are shown as circular bokeh, and your subject stands out in videos and stills with almost three-dimensional clarity.
More detail in low light.
Using the entire 17–28mm zoom range and the f/2.8 fixed aperture, you can take epic stars capes and dramatic wide shots in dimly lit interiors or outside after sunset.
Gimbals friendly.
The lens's light weight and small size make it ideal for use with sliders, video rigs, lightweight travel tripods, and gimbals. Additionally, the internal zooming ensures that the lens's balance remains constant.
Unique perspectives.
Our sense of scale is challenged by an ultra-wide zoom, which makes close objects appear larger than life. By getting as close to your subject as 7.56 inches, you can take full advantage of the effect.
Fast, reliable auto focus.
A high-speed stepping motor that can track people's and pets' eyes with minimal mechanical noise while making minute adjustments.
Compact, lightweight and travel friendly.
Optimized for portability without sacrificing an f/2.8 fixed maximum aperture. A smaller diameter and over 30% weight savings compared to the prized NIKKOR Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S.
Resists dust, drips, and smudges.
Dust and water droplets won't get in the way of a clear image because the entire lens is sealed. An anti-fouling coating protects the front element from dirt, fingerprints, and smudges and is simple to clean.
A lightweight, affordable f/2.8 pair.
Build a spectacular two-lens kit with the NIKKOR Z 17-28mm and NIKKOR Z 28-75mm f/2.8.
A NIKKOR lens in which focusing only changes the internal lens group. Therefore, IF NIKKORS do not shrink during AF operation, compact, lightweight lenses that can focus on shorter distances are possible. On the lens barrel, these lenses will be marked with the abbreviation IF.
Electromagnetic Diaphragm Mechanism
When shooting continuously, an electromagnetic diaphragm mechanism in the lens barrel controls the electronic diaphragm or aperture blade with high precision.
Stepping Motor
A stepping motor is used in NIKKOR Z lenses for fast, precise, quiet, and quiet auto focus with less wobbling. The lenses' quiet drive system makes them ideal for video graph.
ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) Glass
A Nikon-developed optical glass that is utilized in conjunction with standard optical glass in telephoto lenses to achieve optimal chromatic aberration correction.
Aspherical Lens
A lens whose surface is curved and not spherical. used to make the lens smaller and less likely to have aberrations. Even at the widest aperture, aspherical lenses reduce coma and other lens aberrations.
By reducing the number of standard (spherical) elements required, they are particularly helpful in correcting distortion in wide-angle lenses and contribute to a design that is lighter and more compact. These distortions are corrected by aspherical lens elements, which continuously shift the refractive index away from the lens's center.
Super ED Glass
Nikon has also developed Super ED glass featuring even lower dispersion properties and extremely high performance in reducing the secondary spectrum, to minimize chromatic aberration even further, as well as other lens aberrations.
Specifications:
Ultra-wide, fast, and bright.
A thrilling 17-28mm zoom range. A coveted f/2.8 aperture with all its spectacular low-light, speed and depth of field capabilities. Liberating in close working spaces. Exhilarating in vast open spaces. Light and tough enough to take anywhere. The definition of an f/2.8 lens just got wider.
A storyteller's lens.
Go for the NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 and capture the huge picture when you want to immerse your viewers in the present, to surround them with a vast landscape or a grand interior, or to talk more about your subject than just how they appear.
Ultra-wide versatility.
The NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 is a full-frame lens that switches between the extremely wide 17mm view, which is ideal for blogging, epic vistas, and indoor work, and the highly cinematic 28mm view, which is favored by filmmakers and street photographers due to its wide but natural appearance.
Beautifully blurred backgrounds.
Points of light are shown as circular bokeh, and your subject stands out in videos and stills with almost three-dimensional clarity.
More detail in low light.
Using the entire 17–28mm zoom range and the f/2.8 fixed aperture, you can take epic stars capes and dramatic wide shots in dimly lit interiors or outside after sunset.
Gimbals friendly.
The lens's light weight and small size make it ideal for use with sliders, video rigs, lightweight travel tripods, and gimbals. Additionally, the internal zooming ensures that the lens's balance remains constant.
Unique perspectives.
Our sense of scale is challenged by an ultra-wide zoom, which makes close objects appear larger than life. By getting as close to your subject as 7.56 inches, you can take full advantage of the effect.
Fast, reliable auto focus.
A high-speed stepping motor that can track people's and pets' eyes with minimal mechanical noise while making minute adjustments.
Compact, lightweight and travel friendly.
Optimized for portability without sacrificing an f/2.8 fixed maximum aperture. A smaller diameter and over 30% weight savings compared to the prized NIKKOR Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S.
Resists dust, drips, and smudges.
Dust and water droplets won't get in the way of a clear image because the entire lens is sealed. An anti-fouling coating protects the front element from dirt, fingerprints, and smudges and is simple to clean.
A lightweight, affordable f/2.8 pair.
Build a spectacular two-lens kit with the NIKKOR Z 17-28mm and NIKKOR Z 28-75mm f/2.8.
Technology:
IF LensA NIKKOR lens in which focusing only changes the internal lens group. Therefore, IF NIKKORS do not shrink during AF operation, compact, lightweight lenses that can focus on shorter distances are possible. On the lens barrel, these lenses will be marked with the abbreviation IF.
Electromagnetic Diaphragm Mechanism
When shooting continuously, an electromagnetic diaphragm mechanism in the lens barrel controls the electronic diaphragm or aperture blade with high precision.
Stepping Motor
A stepping motor is used in NIKKOR Z lenses for fast, precise, quiet, and quiet auto focus with less wobbling. The lenses' quiet drive system makes them ideal for video graph.
ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) Glass
A Nikon-developed optical glass that is utilized in conjunction with standard optical glass in telephoto lenses to achieve optimal chromatic aberration correction.
Aspherical Lens
A lens whose surface is curved and not spherical. used to make the lens smaller and less likely to have aberrations. Even at the widest aperture, aspherical lenses reduce coma and other lens aberrations.
By reducing the number of standard (spherical) elements required, they are particularly helpful in correcting distortion in wide-angle lenses and contribute to a design that is lighter and more compact. These distortions are corrected by aspherical lens elements, which continuously shift the refractive index away from the lens's center.
Super ED Glass
Nikon has also developed Super ED glass featuring even lower dispersion properties and extremely high performance in reducing the secondary spectrum, to minimize chromatic aberration even further, as well as other lens aberrations.
Specifications:
- Mount Type: Nikon Z Mount
- Lens Type: Zoom
- Focal Length: 17 - 28mm
- Zoom Ratio: 1.6x
- Maximum Aperture: f/2.8
- Minimum Aperture: f/22
- Format: FX
- Angle of View: 104° to 75°
- Optical Design: 13 Elements in 11 Groups
- Minimum Focus Distance: 7.5" / 19 cm
- Maximum Magnification: 0.19x
- Diaphragm Blades: 9, Rounded
- Focus Type: Auto focus
- Image Stabilization: No
- Filter Size: 67 mm
- Dimensions (Dia. x L): 3 x 4" / 75 x 101 mm
- Weight: 15.9 oz / 450 g
Save $221.93 CAD
Current price
$1,330.99 CAD
Original price
$1,552.92 CAD
Original price
$1,552.92 CAD
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Original price
$1,552.92 CAD
Original price
$1,552.92 CAD
$1,330.99 CAD
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$1,330.99 CAD
Current price
$1,330.99 CAD
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