Nikon Unveiled Nikkor Z 17–28mm F2.8 Lens for Z-mount Cameras

Nikon has announced a new affordable zoom lens for Nikon Z mirrorless camera systems, the Nikkor Z 17-28mm F2.8.

The US price of the lens is $1,199.95 and this makes the Z 17-28mm F2.8 is about $1,300 cheaper than Nikon’s excellent Z 14-24mm F2.8 S lens, albeit with a slightly different focal length range. The Z 17-28mm F2.8 puts fast-aperture wide-angle photography within reach for more Nikon Z users. The wide-angle zoom joins the Z 28-75mm F2.8 as a new budget-friendly F2.8 zoom.

The lens is constructed of 13 elements in 11 groups, including three aspherical elements, two extra-low dispersion (ED) elements and one Super ED element. The autofocus group is driven via a stepping motor (STM) that has a minimum focusing distance of 19cm (7.6”). Other features include a nine-blade aperture diaphragm, a 67mm front filter thread and an aperture range of F2.8 through F22.

The lens is weather-sealed in seven locations throughout the lens and its front-most element has an ‘antifouling coating’ to prevent water, dirt and debris from sticking to it.

The Nikon Z 17-28mm F2.8 Nikkor lens will be available in late October for $1,199.95.

Nikkor Z 17–28mm F2.8 Lens Specs

MINIMUM FOCUS DISTANCE 17 mm zoom position: 0.19 m (0.63 ft) 20 mm zoom position: 0.23 m (0.76 ft) 24 mm zoom position: 0.26 m (0.86 ft) 28 mm zoom position: 0.26 m (0.86 ft)
INTERNAL FOCUSING Yes
AUTOFOCUS Yes
MOUNT TYPE Nikon Z mount
MAXIMUM APERTURE f/ 2.8
MINIMUM APERTURE f/ 22
FOCAL LENGTH 17-28mm
FORMAT Full-frame/FX-format(35mm)
FOCUS MODE Auto , Manual
WEIGHT (G) (BODY ONLY)*1 Approx. 450 g (15.9 oz)
DIMENSIONS (L X H X W) (MM) Approx. 75 mm x 101 mm (3 in. x 4 in.)
ACCEPTS FILTER TYPE 67 mm (P = 0.75 mm)
LENS ELEMENTS 13 elements in 11 groups (including 2 ED elements, 1 super-ED element, 3 aspherical elements)
MAXIMUM REPRODUCTION RATIO 0.19 x
MINIMUM ANGLE OF VIEW (FULL-FRAME/FX-FORMAT) 104° to 75°
MINIMUM ANGLE OF VIEW (APS-C SIZE/DX-FORMAT) 79° to 53°
DIAPHRAGM BLADES 9 ( rounded diaphragm opening )
COMPATIBLE FORMAT(S) Z Series
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES LC-67B Lens Cap (front cap), LF-N1 Lens Cap (rear cap), HB-107 Lens Hood, CL-C1 Lens Case

Wide, bright and super-light: Get more of the Story with the new 
NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8

Capture the Big Picture with Nikon’s Latest Affordable f/2.8 Zoom Lens

MELVILLE, NY (September 20, 2022) Nikon Inc. has announced the NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8, the latest addition to the growing selection of extremely-capable and very affordable f/2.8 zoom lenses. This new full-frame lens combines the versatility of an ultra-wide angle of field view with the benefits of large fixed aperture, putting low light performance and gorgeous bokeh within reach.

“The amount of NIKKOR Z lenses continues to increase at a rapid pace, giving all kinds of creators mirrorless lenses built with the latest in optical innovation,” said Jay Vannatter, Executive Vice President, Nikon Inc. “The new NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 is derived from the same mutual concept as the recent NIKKOR Z 28-75mm f/2.8 lens, establishing a series of affordable zooms that open a gateway to fast-aperture performance and absolute versatility.”

The NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 is a lens for storytellers, captivating the viewer with vast landscapes, grand interiors or enveloping their senses with the starry night sky. The combination of the ultra-wide angle perspective and bright constant f/2.8 aperture liberates the creator, turning everyday scenes into impressive images and videos that grab the viewers’ attention or establish the scene. This wide aperture not only enhances the lens’ low light performance, but also creates a gorgeous out-of-focus area to make the subject pop. Scenes that were previously difficult to photograph are easier than ever to capture in vibrant detail, such as a packed dance floor at a wedding reception or a backlit subject within a cityscape.

The new NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 is ready to go anywhere. This extremely lightweight and portable lens weighs in at only 450 g (15.9 oz), which is approximately 30% lighter than the NIKKOR Z 14-24mm f/2.8. It’s also lighter and more compact than the NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 lens, and uses a 67mm threaded mount for circular polarizers or neutral density filters. The lens’ minimal weight and internal zooming make it easy to pack or carry anywhere, and create an ideal partner for gimbals since the balance of the lens never changes.

The lens is constructed for creators who aren’t afraid to go off the beaten path in pursuit of their content. The entire lens is sealed to prevent entry of dust and water droplets¹, while the front element features an antifouling coating which makes it easy to wipe away dirt, smudges and fingerprints. The NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 puts an emphasis on sharpness, utilizing an optical formula that employs a Super ED glass element for maximum image quality at all focal lengths.

Autofocus speed is blazing fast, thanks to the use of a high-speed stepping motor (STM), working seamlessly with Nikon Z mirrorless cameras to acquire critical focus on faces and eyes within the frame. The STM is also nearly silent, significantly reducing drive noise during video recording. Video content creators will especially appreciate the minimized focus breathing and click-less control ring for smooth exposure transitions. For additional versatility in photos and video, minimum focus distance is a mere 7.56 inches (0.19 m)², letting users get close-up for products and beauty shots with a magnificently blurred background.

Pricing and Availability

The new NIKKOR Z 17-28mm f/2.8 will be available in late October 2022 for a suggested retail price of $1,199.95*. For more information about the latest Nikon products, including other NIKKOR Z lenses and the entire collection of Z series cameras, please visit nikonusa.com.

Footnotes

¹ Thorough dust- and drip-resistance is not guaranteed in all situations or under all conditions.
² At 17mm zoom position.
* SRP (Suggested Retail Price) listed only as a suggestion. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.