- Compatible with Nikon Z cameras
Works with any Nikon Z camera with Z-bayonet mount. - Wide-angle lens for broad composition
Delivers amazing perspectives and allows you to include more of the scene in the frame. - 20mm focal length
Excellent for shooting landscapes, architecture, group shots, travel shots and more. - f/1.8 maximum aperture
Offers optimal light gathering capacity, resulting in clear, highly detailed images. - Silent stepping motor
Powers fast, near-silent AF and aperture adjustments. - Multi-focus system
NIKKOR Z 20mm f/1.8 S incorporates a multi-focusing system consisting of two AF drive units specifically synchronized to deliver fast, accurate autofocusing and remarkably reduce aberrations. - Nano crystal coating
Eliminates internal lens element reflections across a wide range of wavelengths. - 0.66′ minimum focus distance
- Accommodates 77mm filter size
- Accessories included
Comes with front and rear lens caps, a bayonet hood, and lens case.
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NIKKOR Z 20mm f/1.8 S Wide-Angle Prime Lens for Nikon Z Cameras – Black
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.11 lbs |
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Auto/Manual Focus | Automatic/manual |
Silent Focus | Yes |
Maximum Aperture | f/1.8 |
Color Category | Black |
Special Features | Extra-low Dispersion (ED) element |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 Year |
Minimum Aperture | f/16 |
Lens Series | Nikon Z |
Color | Black |
Model Number | 20093 |
Maximum Focal Length | 20 millimeters |
Lens Type | Wide Angle Prime |
Minimum Focal Length | 20 millimeters |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 Year |
Product Diameter | 3.33 inches |
In-Lens Image Stabilization | No |
Product Name | NIKKOR Z 20mm f/1.8 S Wide-Angle Prime Lens for Nikon Z Cameras |
Brand | Nikon |
Lens Mount Compatibility | Nikon Z |
Minimum Focus Distance | 7.92 inches |
Filter Diameter | 77 millimeters |
Brand Compatibility | Nikon |
UPC | 018208200931 |
Reviews (17)
Prim3Photos –
Overall, this lens is fantastic. I was worried that it would not work great with the Nikon Z50 due to the lack of IBIS, however my pictures are coming out sharper than the lens that came with the kit. Overall, love the lens and can’t wait to continue to expand my z mount lens portfolio for my eventual transition to the next Nikon full frame camera.
Free88 –
Been shooting landscapes and astro for many years now. I own(ed) the F 20 f1.8G and also own the Z 14-30 f4. I had all three of these lens at the same time and exhaustively tested them against each other with test images and real life situations. In few words, the Z 20 f1.8 is out of this world.
Many people consider the F 20 f1.8G to be the best ultra wide zoom or prime Nikon has ever made, and I certainly agreed with that. That lens is godlike. The Z 20 f1.8 takes things to a whole other level. Center sharpness is a bit better, but really its the mid and corner sharpness that is significantly improved. Crazy sharp corner to corner. Coma is at least a whole stop better than the F 20 f1.8G, and I feel totally comfortable at f2.8 with the Z whereas the F needed to be stopped down to at least f4 before it was mostly controlled. CA is the thing of the past. The only thing the F does better is sun stars, but that can be subjective. Weather sealing on the Z, nope on the F. AF is better and faster on the Z. There is some focus breathing, which I have not seen on any other Z lens thus far.
Vs the Z 14-30 f4 the Z 20 f1.8 is better in every way except convenience. At 20mm, the Z 20 f1.8 is sharper in the center, mid, corners, less distortion, less astigmatism, less coma (compared at f4), better, better, better, and at all apertures. The Z20 f1.8 is for when you want maximum optical quality and/or speed, and the Z 14-30 f4 is for everything else. Its what you wished the 14-24 f2.8’s were, but sadly are not. The fact of the matter is that you will never need maximum optical quality and speed and versatility all at the same time. Well, if you know what you are doing. For daytime hikes, the Z 14-30 f4 comes with. For astro, bust out the Z 20 f1.8. Been there done that on the f2.8 “pro” zooms. I would rather have an f4 zoom for general convenience and a f1.8 prime for IQ/speed to fill my all my wants needs in this focal range, rather than live with the long list of compromises of the “pro” f2.8 zoom.
There is a new order to Nikon’s best ultra wide’s. The Z 20 f1.8 is king for now. The Z 14-30 f4 is #2. The newly released Z 14-24 f2.8 will probably slightly edge out the F 20 f1.8G for #3. The G is then #4. After that is old news.
The Z 20 f1.8 is pricey, no doubt. Several hundred dollars more than the G. Is it worth it? That is up to you. For me, its worth every penny. This is now hands down Nikon’s best astro lens with no serious contender. It is almost as sharp as the Z 50 f1.8, which is saying a lot. Weather sealing alone is worth a couple hundred bucks. IMO, this is a fantastic buy if you are serious about landscapes and astro.
Mainelander –
Cannot beat the s series glass. Coming from 15 years shooting DSLR’s. I am really enjoying mirrorless. To my surprise.
Glass is sharp. Haven’t taken any ASTRO yet, but looking forward to it.
DJRM –
Nice wide angle. Sharp image. Just what I was looking for.
Apple –
Outstanding in every aspect. I previously had the 14-24 f2.8. This is better
alex –
I don’t get to use my Z 20mm f/1.8 as often as I’d like. When I do, it provides a reliable wide-angle lens in almost every setting. I’ve even been able to do some close-ups that are *almost* macro. This lens is also great for landscapes and astrophotography. I have even done some fun portraits with it and am very pleased with the results.
The *only* negative thing I have to say is that the lens is quite wide at the hood end. The hood is also quite large compared to the mount end. This odd trapezoidal shape makes packing and traveling with the lens a little interesting. Nothing bad enough to keep me from 100% recommending the lens though!
MichaelS –
Great lens, especially if you are into astrophotography.
photographer –
The lens I have wanted for years is now on my camera and I couldn’t be happier. It is razor razor sharp. For vlogging, videography, and photography this is my favorite lens to use.
CosmicDasherDad –
I use the lens for hosting a virtual martial dojo. The lens performs admirably along with the Z6ii. The quality of the video is top notch when combined with the auto focus of the z6ii
Nikknrulz –
Great lens but quite large for 1.8. Good image quality.
John –
Picked this lil ditty up for landscape and astrophotography. Almost fool proof lens. Clarity is exceptional, and perfect for the Nikon Z line.
mPalo –
Amazing lens razor sharp just about to the very corner but feels large and kinda heavy even for a fast prime. Not as strong in the corners for astrophotography as I would prefer but usable. Stars don’t get “coma wings” but get blobby instead
BlakeEDH –
Sharp. Looks like there is rough imperfections on the edges of the rear element but those are normal for this lens. Happy to have a 20mm that takes filters.
Mozzam –
Great lens for Astro photography. The Nikon Z “S” lens sre the best
Conrad –
A great addition to my Nikon Z mirrorless camera system.
Sultanofswat –
It doesn’t disappoint. 100 times more effective than using the f mount wide angle lenses with an ftz adapter
brianknaturephotos –
This lens exceeded my expectations. I got it mainly for astro photography as the Aurora Borealis gets near solar maximum and should be seen more frequently over the next few years. I took it out for its maiden voyage and very easily captured the northern lights, one evening, as they were being seen in our area. Up to this point I’ve had no luck with any night sky photography.
This lens is super sharp and easy to use. It even takes beautiful photos for landscape with the slightly fish-eye perspective. I even had a little fun with closeups with the pets.
I was debating this lens or the Nikkor 14-30mm f4 lens for more versatility but I am so glad I went with this one as I’m more looking forward to astro than landscape photography.
The light gathering capabilities and smooth bokeh of the f1.8 aperture really open up a lot more possibilities for fun.
Very light and solidly well built, as is with the “S” line lenses. Balances really nice with the Z9.