- Delivers sharp, vibrant images with an optical design that includes ED and aspherical elements
- Lightweight 205g build is a great fit for Nikon Z cameras for everyday photography and video content
- Autofocus is accurate, fast and quiet for video creators and stills photographers
- A bright f/2 aperture offers creative control over depth of field with smooth background blur
- Compact 58mm filter thread allows use of affordable filters catering to any shooting situation
Key Features
- Bright aperture standard prime lens that weighs only 220g
- Supports autofocus and features an internal focus mechanism
- Fast and accurate focusing from the quiet STM
- Optics include 13 elements in 9 groups, including 3 ED lenses, 4 lenses with high refractive index and 1 aspherical lensÂ
- Electronic aperture
- Supports multiple camera shooting modes and EXIF information
- Minimum focus distance 0.51m
- 9 aperture blades
- 58mm filter thread
- Dust and water resistant design
Viltrox AF 50mm f/2 Air Lens for Nikon Z Mount Summary
is expanding its growing range of Air series  with the Viltrox AF 50mm f/2 Air Lens for Nikon Z Mount, which brings a compact standard full-frame prime lens to Nikon creators. It combines portability with optical performance, weighing just 220g and measuring 68 x 58.6mm, which ensures that this is a lens that won’t weigh you down. The AF 50mm f/2 Air is ideal for everyday shooting, portraits, streetand travel, even during long sessions where you want to keep your gear as light as possible.
The autofocus system uses a quiet and responsive stepping motor (STM), which delivers smooth and accurate focusing for both stills and video. It supports a range of Nikon camera shooting modes and records full EXIF data during capture. An electronically controlled aperture provides silent exposure changes when filming or photographing during changeable lighting conditions.
Inside the lens is designed with optics that feature 13 elements in 9 groups, with a mix of extra-low dispersion glass, high-refractive index elements, and a single aspherical to help deliver sharp, well-corrected images across the frame. A close focusing distance of 0.51m and a 0.11x magnification ratio offer the versatility to capture closer images and tighter compositions.
Rounded bokeh is rendered by a 9-blade diaphragm and bright f/2 maximum aperture, which also helps to separate subjects with a soft, shallow depth of field, ensuring the lens is ideal for portraits, everyday snaps and street photography with any .
What’s in the Box
- Viltrox AF 50mm f/2 Air Lens for Nikon Z Mount
- Front and rear lens caps
- Lens hood
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