Control perspective, focus and depth of field like never before with the first NIKKOR PC lens that can be tilted parallel or perpendicular to shift. (Depending on the combination of shift and rotation, operation may be restricted by mechanical interference between the lens and the camera). Its ultra-wide 19mm angle of view and superb image quality make it ideal for landscapes, cityscapes, architecture, interiors, panoramas and fine art photography and filmmaking. Bend perspective to match your vision.
Tech Specs
Focal Length
19mmMaximum Aperture
f/4Format
FX/35mmNano Crystal Coat
YesApprox. Dimensions (Diameter x Length)
3.5 in.89 mmx4.8 in.124 mmApprox. Weight
31.2 oz.885 g
- Mount TypeNikon F-Bayonet
- Focal Length19mm
- Maximum Aperturef/4
- Minimum Aperturef/32
- FormatFX/35mm
- Maximum Angle of View (DX-format)73°
- Maximum Angle of View (FX-format)97°
- Maximum Reproduction Ratio0.18xx
- Lens Construction Elements17
- Lens Construction Groups13
- Compatible Format(s)FX, DX, FX in DX Crop Mode
- Diaphragm Blades9
- Distance InformationYes
- Nano Crystal CoatYes
- ED Glass Elements3
- Fluorine CoatYes
- Aspherical Elements2
- Super Integrated CoatingYes
- Minimum Focus Distance0.25 m from focal plane
- Focus ModeManual
- Perspective ControlHorizontal and vertical shift and tilt, Shift: ± 12 mm, Tilt: ± 7.5°
- RotationRotates 90° left and right with stops every 30°; tilt mechanism rotates 90° left with a stop at 45°.
- E-typeYes
- Approx. Dimensions (Diameter x Length)3.5 in.89 mmx4.8 in.124 mm
- Approx. Weight31.2 oz.885 g
- Lens TypePrime, Perspective Control
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