NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II Lens
NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II Lens
Lighter. Sharper. Smarter. The Ultimate Professional Standard Zoom.
The NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II redefines the workhorse zoom lens. Engineered for professionals, it delivers exceptional image quality, faster handling, and a groundbreaking internal zoom design—all in the lightest lens in its class at just 675 g. Whether you’re capturing stills or shooting video, this lens offers outstanding stability, sharpness, and creative versatility.
Key Features
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Lightest-in-class professional zoom – only 675 g, perfect for all-day shooting
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Internal zoom design – lens length remains fixed when zooming, eliminating balance shifts and protecting against dust and moisture
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Constant f/2.8 aperture – exceptional low-light performance and subject isolation across the zoom range
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Next-generation S-line optics – with dual-sided aspherical elements and ED glass for superior sharpness, clarity, and color accuracy
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Beautiful bokeh – 11-blade diaphragm delivers smooth, circular out-of-focus rendering
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Video-ready stability – internal zoom ensures balance remains consistent, perfect for gimbals and handheld shooting
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Close focusing – just 0.24 m at 24mm and 0.33 m at 70mm, with magnification up to 0.32x for cinematic close-ups
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Weather-sealed build – robust sealing keeps dust and moisture out, ready for demanding environments
Specifications
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Focal length: 24–70mm
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Maximum aperture: f/2.8
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Minimum focus distance: 0.24 m (24mm) / 0.33 m (70mm)
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Maximum magnification: 0.21x (24mm) / 0.32x (70mm)
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Aperture blades: 11 (rounded)
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Lens mount: Nikon Z
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Weight: 675 g
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Optical construction: Includes dual-sided aspherical elements and ED glass
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Sealing: Weather-sealed with reduced exposed moving parts
Why Choose the NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II?
When you can only bring one lens, this is it. The NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II combines professional-grade sharpness, lightweight handling, and innovative engineering in a single versatile zoom. From low-light landscapes to cinematic close-ups, it’s the ultimate all-rounder for both stills and video.