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Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S | Premium constant aperture all-in-one zoom lens for Z series mirrorless cameras (wide angle to telephoto) | Nikon USA Model

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Features

  • Camera compatibility: Compatible with FX and DX format Nikon Z series mirrorless (24mm-120mm on an FX format Z camera), (36mm 180mm on a DX format Z camera).
  • Close focusing: Show the smallest details by getting as close as 1.15 ft. from your subject at any zoom position, including 120mm.
  • Autofocus: Autofocus is split between two high-speed, ultra-quiet STM stepping motors, enabling close focusing, edge-to-edge sharpness and virtually no color bleeding or focus breathing.
  • Custom control ring: Turn the ring on the lens to control, aperture, ISO or exposure compensation.
  • Dedicated manual focusing ring for smooth and precise manual focusing.

Description

The NIKKOR Z 24-120 f/4 S brings a versatile all-purpose zoom range together with premium S-Line optics, a constant f/4 aperture, close focusing, robust weather-sealing and superior resolution—all in a compact, travel-friendly package.

Brand: Nikon


Focal Length Description: 24mm Wide ange to 120mm Telephoto


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Compatible Mountings: Nikon Z


Camera Lens Description: 24-120mm


Product Dimensions: 4.65 x 3.31 x 3.31 inches


Item Weight: 1.39 pounds


Item model number: 20105


Batteries: 1 AA batteries required.


Date First Available: October 28, 2021


Manufacturer: Nikon


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Jack of all trades!!!!
Pretty versatile lens, allows me to have 24, 35, 50, and 85 lenses all in one. Great focus, build and quality!!! Can’t go wrong with it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025 by Playboy_26

  • La puntualidad de entrega
Bien
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • A beautiful lens for the price.
Quick delivery properly packaged and delivery agent required signature.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025 by kamloops

  • One of the best value Nikon Z-line lenses
I read many great reviews of this lens before I purchased it, so I won't be saying anything that hasn't already been published elsewhere (and probably said better). All I can add is they were right - this is one of the best value lenses out there in terms of cost vs. quality and versatility. The color, quality, and sharpness of this lens hit well above its price point. It is relatively light (at only 630g/~1.4lbs) and that makes for a great walkaround lens. With a compact/light camera body (e.g. something in the Z6 or Z7 range) you could be under 1360g (~3lbs) and cover a wide variety of situations. Pick up a 14-30mm and something like a 100-400 (or related focal range) and you could cover almost any situation with just a few lenses. Maybe working professionals (e.g. a wedding photographer) is going to want faster glass (like primes or a 24-70mm 2.8), but that gets very expensive very fast (and heavier). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • A great all around workhorse for quick professional shots.
This can replace just about everything you need for basic portrait work. I would still recommend a good 1.8 or faster prime for more artistic shots but this thing is amazing and the macro is a huge plus as well. I honestly can not see a reason for the 70-200/24-70 2.8 over this when you can have this lens plus a couple of great 1.8 primes for less money. You'll have backups and better background control for less money when paired with one one prime lens like the 85mm 1.8. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024 by Benjamin C. Mooney Benjamin C. Mooney

  • Much better than the 24-200
I purchased a Z5 in April of 2021 and the 2 lens options were the 24-50 and 24-200. Naturally I went with the 24-200 and was very pleased with it's versatility, but the image quality left a little to be desired especially in the corners and in lower light. When the 24-120 was introduced I started saving my pennies and am glad I did. The fixed F4 keeps the ISO down, and the shutter speed up when zooming in. I did a controlled test of the 24-120 vs my 24-200 and the image quality differences are noticeable. In the center both lenses are sharp and detailed at all apertures, but in the corners the 24-120 is much sharper and perfectly usable even wide open. At 24mm where both lenses are at F4 the 24-120 is much better for both corner sharpness and vignetting. The 24-200 only gets to a reasonable level of sharpness in the corners at F11 and it's still worse than the 24-120 at F4. The same story applies at 50mm, but now the 24-200 is wide open at F5.6. At 120mm the 2 lenses are actually the same in overall sharpness at all aperatures, but then the 24-200 is at a slow F6.3 compared to the F4. At 200mm the 24-200 needs to be stoped down to really get the best out of it, wide open it's soft in the whole image, at F9 it sharpens up nicely corner to corner, but it only matches the 24-120 at 120mm wide open. So the 24-120 F4S is the much better lens in a similar size to the 24-200. If you can spend the few hundred extra for the 24-120 I'd highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2023 by Sam Sam

  • First Review
I received the 24-120mm lens yesterday and have had a small amount of time to test it. I have been waiting for this lens to come out since the Z7 was announced. And then a few months more from the official announcement for the order to be fulfilled. The zoom range on this lens is going to cover most people's needs which makes it a must have for most people. As mentioned the zoom range is huge. This will suit most needs. Yes the 24-200mm has a longer reach, however the size of the aperture reduces too, making it great for many uses, but challenging in low light or when inside. The 24-120mm lens is larger than the 24-200mm. So if you want a small compact lens, the 24-70mm kit lens is probably a better choice. A simple truth is that better glass means bigger lenses. f4 is fine. Anything wider increases the likeliness of it being out of focus. There is no image stabilization in the lens which does make a noticeable difference. My Z7 body has stabilization. Nikon et al will say to increase the iso. You might see blur when shooting at 120mm below 1/125th without it on. I haven't fully tested to see the slowest possible hand held exposure. Looking through the viewfinder, the image quality looks very sharp. This isnt going to be prime lens sharp. For most uses, I would rather use the 24-120 than carrying and having to be changing lenses all day. If you are pixel peeping more than capturing images then your images are never going to be great anyway. Focus on great composition, lighting and what is happening in the frame. Whoever gets asked what lens they used by someone admiring an image? I managed to get some zoomed in macro shots of plant stamen with a very very shallow depth of field. The closet focus distance from the lens is probably about 6 inches at 120mm. Macro extension tubes will get you closer for little money. The focus is generally pretty quick although can take a few seconds when going from closest to furthest. It also got lost on a couple occasions, taking a few seconds longer. I dont think the 24-120mm will be compatible with the Nikon teleconverters. I dont know if there are others. At the widest zoom, the glass will collide. The filter thread is 72mm which means I dont have to buy a whole new set as this is the same as older Nikon lenses. There is a function button and aperture ring that you can program. For example focus lock or to adjust the aperture. The build quality is pretty solid. The body is a hard plastic like Z bodies. The mount is metal. There isnt any play in the barrel. Over all I am very pleased with the purchase! I will add images when possible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2022 by Mr. Richard Hart

  • Such a fine lens!
This lens is incredible! It’s super sharp across the range.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025 by Lee

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