![]() LC-82B 82 mm Snap-on Front Lens Cap, LF-N1 Rear Lens Cap, HB-87 Bayonet Hood, CL-C2 Lens Case ![]() LC-67B Lens Cap (front cap), LF-N1 Lens Cap (rear cap), HB-93A Lens Hood, CL-C2 Lens Case Minimum focus distance(measured from focal plane)Ģ8 mm zoom position: 0.19 m (0.63 ft) 35 mm zoom position: 0.22 m (0.73 ft) 50 mm zoom position: 0.3 m (0.99 ft) 75 mm zoom position: 0.39 m (1.28 ft)Ġ.38 m ( 1.25 ft) from focal plane at all zoom positionsĨ9mm/3.6 in. Graduated in millimeters (28, 35, 50, 75) Next is a comparison between the NIKKOR Z 28-75mm f/2.8 and the NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S:ġ5 elements in 12 groups (including 1 super-ED element, 1 ED element, 3 aspherical elements)ġ7 elements in 15 groups (including 2 ED elements, 4 aspherical elements, elements with Nano Crystal and ARNEO coats, and fluorine-coated front and rear lens elements)įX format: 75° to 32° 10‘ DX format: 53° to 21° 20‘įX format: 84° to 34° 20′ DX format: 61° to 22° 50′ Here are the specifications comparison between the new Nikon lens (left) and the existing Tamron lens (right) ( the Tamron lens is $300 cheaper): Update – as several readers have commented, it seems that Nikon used the older version of the Tamron lens: There is a little doubt in my mind that the new Nikkor Z 28-75mm f/2.8 lens is based on the existing Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 lens (as previously reported) – see for yourself: Rumors about Tamron making mirrorless lenses for Z-mount have been around for a while and I think we now see the result of those reports. ![]()
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