See the big picture with the smallest of lenses.
Wide or Vertical 4K Videos
The NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR's zoom range is ideal for everything from interviews and how-to videos to close-ups and establishing shots. Like high-end cinema lenses, it's designed to suppress focus breathing—a common occurrence with smartphones, that makes videos look amateurish. Plus, its AF motor, focusing ring and control ring are virtually silent, so the camera's built-in mic won't pick up noise from the lens during recording.
Technology
Stepping Motor
NIKKOR Z lenses use a stepping motor for fast, accurate, smooth, quiet autofocus with reduced wobbling. This quiet drive system makes the lenses ideal for use when shooting video.
Electromagnetic Diaphragm Mechanism
An electromagnetic diaphragm mechanism in the lens barrel provides highly accurate electronic diaphragm or aperture blade control when using auto exposure during continuous shooting.
ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) Glass
An optical glass developed by Nikon that is used with normal optical glass in telephoto lenses to obtain optimum correction of chromatic aberrations.
IF Lens
A NIKKOR lens in which only the internal lens group shifts during focusing. Thus, IF NIKKORS do not change in size during AF operation, allowing for compact, lightweight lenses capable of closer focusing distances. These lenses will be designated with the abbreviation IF on the lens barrel.
Aspherical Lens
A lens with a curved, non-spherical surface. Used to reduce aberrations and enable a more compact lens size. Aspherical lenses minimize coma and other types of lens aberrations, even when used at the widest aperture. They are particularly useful in correcting distortion in wide-angle lenses and help contribute to a lighter, more compact design by reducing the number of standard (spherical) elements necessary. Aspherical lens elements correct these distortions by continuously changing the refractive index from the center of the lens.
Super Integrated Coating
Nikon Super Integrated Coating is Nikon's term for its multilayer coating of the optical elements in NIKKOR lenses.
Vibration Reduction
A Nikon in-lens technology that improves image stability by automatically compensating for camera shake. Lenses that offer VR will feature the abbreviation VR on the lens barrel.
*As of October 10, 2019. Based on CIPA Standard: this value is achieved when attached to a DX-format camera with the camera’s VR function set to “NORMAL”, and when zoom is set to the maximum telephoto position.
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Tech Specs
Focal Length Range
16 -50mmMaximum Aperture
f/3.5Format
DXVR (Vibration Reduction) Image Stabilization
YesApprox. Dimensions (Diameter x Length)
2.8 in.70 mmx1.3 in.32 mmApprox. Weight
4.8 oz.135 g
- Mount TypeNikon Z Mount
- Focal Length Range16 -50mm
- Zoom Ratio3.1x
- Maximum Aperturef/3.5
- Minimum Aperturef/16
- FormatDX
- Maximum Angle of View (DX-format)83°
- Minimum Angle of View (DX-format)31° 30'
- Maximum Reproduction Ratio0.2x
- Lens Elements9
- Lens Groups7
- Compatible Format(s)DX
- VR (Vibration Reduction) Image StabilizationYes
- Diaphragm Blades7
- ED Glass Elements1
- Aspherical Elements4
- Super Integrated CoatingYes
- AutofocusYes
- Internal FocusingYes
- Minimum Focus Distance0.2m at 24mm zoom position, 0.23m at 35mm zoom position, 0.25m at 16mm zoom position, 0.3m at 50mm zoom position
- Focus ModeAutofocus, Manual
- Filter Size46mm
- Accepts Filter TypeScrew-in
- Approx. Dimensions (Diameter x Length)2.8 in.70 mmx1.3 in.32 mm
- Approx. Weight4.8 oz.135 g
- Lens TypeZoom
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