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Nikon Z 70-180mm f/2.8 Review

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The Nikon Z 70-180mm f/2.8 is a mid-range telephoto zoom lens with good image quality, a lightweight build, a fantastic macro feature, and soft bokeh. The lens has good overall performance, and it's ideal for various types of photography, despite being a bit price for what it offers.

The lens feels a little cheaper compared to Nikon's premium S line of lenses, but it is still quite solid with a decent weather gasket in front. The lens also features a customizable manual focus ring that smoothly adjusts, and its autofocus system is quick and accurate.

Pros
  • Good image quality
  • Lightweight build
  • Fantastic macro feature
  • Soft bokeh
Cons
  • Some vignetting and barrel distortion
  • Strong flaring
  • Not as contrasty as premium lenses

The lens performs well, delivering excellent sharpness at 70mm and f/2.8. While it may be a little softer at wider angles, it compensates with good sharpness at other focal lengths.

The Nikon Z 70-180mm f/2.8 is a mid-range telephoto zoom lens that offers good image quality and a lightweight build. Despite being a bit pricey, it has a fantastic macro feature, making it extremely useful for normal portrait shooting, wedding photography, journalistic events, and other types of photography that require a little bit of reach. The lens feels a little cheaper compared to Nikon's premium S line of lenses, but it is still quite solid with a decent weather gasket in front. The lens also features a customizable manual focus ring that smoothly adjusts, and its autofocus system is quick and accurate. Additionally, it has a rubberized zoom ring and comes with a 67mm filter size and a plastic hood. The lens lacks stabilization as Nikon's cameras have it built-in, and it offers good build quality for a mid-range lens.In terms of image quality, the lens performs well, delivering excellent sharpness at 70mm and f/2.8. While it may be a little softer at wider angles, it compensates with good sharpness at other focal lengths. However, there is some vignetting and barrel distortion, particularly at 70mm. The lens also has a great close shooting capability at 27cm and produces soft bokeh, making it suitable for difficult backgrounds and tricky zones. The only substantial issue is strong flaring, but overall, it offers good image quality in a small, lightweight package.Despite not being as contrasty as a premium 70-200mm lens, the Nikon Z 70-180mm f/2.8 still produces great results and is suitable for users who want a quality lens they can carry around all day without tiring their arms. Although it comes at a premium price for what it offers, it delivers good results and overall shooting performance.

Despite not being as contrasty as a premium 70-200mm lens, the Nikon Z 70-180mm f/2.8 still produces great results and is suitable for users who want a quality lens they can carry around all day without tiring their arms.

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