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Nikon Z-mount (stylised as \mathbb) is an interchangeable lens mount developed by
Nikon (, ; ), also known just as Nikon, is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in optics and imaging products. The companies held by Nikon form the Nikon Group. Nikon's products include cameras, camera ...
for its mirrorless digital cameras. In late 2018, Nikon released two cameras that use this mount, the full-frame
Nikon Z 7 The Nikon Z 7 is a 45.7 megapixel full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera produced by Nikon. The camera was officially announced on August 23, 2018, for release in September 2018. It was the first camera to use Nikon's new Z-mount sys ...
and
Nikon Z 6 The Nikon Z 6 is a full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera produced by Nikon. The camera was officially announced on August 23, 2018, to be released in November. Nikon began shipping the Z 6 to retailers on November 16, 2018. This was t ...
. In late 2019 Nikon announced their first Z-mount camera with an APS-C sensor, the
Nikon Z 50 The Z 50 is an APS-C mirrorless camera (1.5x APS crop) announced by Nikon on October 10, 2019. It is Nikon's first Z-mount crop sensor camera body. With its introduction, Nikon also announced two crop-sensor Z-mount lenses. It is the third Z-m ...
. In July 2020 the entry level full-frame Z 5 was introduced. In October 2020, Nikon announced the Nikon Z 6II and
Nikon Z 7II The Nikon Z 7II is a high-end full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera (MILC) produced by Nikon, and is the successor to the Nikon Z 7. The camera was officially announced on October 14, 2020, alongside the Nikon Z 6II, and became availabl ...
, which succeed the Z 6 and Z 7, respectively. The APS-C lineup was expanded in July 2021, with the introduction of the retro styled
Nikon Z fc The Nikon Z fc, announced on 29 June 2021 and scheduled for release in July 2021, is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera with the Nikon Z-mount with a MSRP of $960. It is based on the DX-format Nikon Z 50 and has a classic design with diago ...
, and in October 2021, Nikon unveiled the
Nikon Z 9 The Nikon Z 9 is a full-frame mirrorless camera produced by Nikon. The camera was announced on October 28, 2021. The Z 9 has the same 45.7 MP resolution as the Z 7 and Z 7II cameras, but uses a much faster stacked CMOS sensor which improves a ...
, which effectively succeeds the brand's flagship D6
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. The APS-C lineup was further expanded with the Nikon Z 30, announced at the end of June 2022. Nikon
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, both film and digital, have used the
Nikon F-mount The Nikon F-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35mm format single-lens reflex cameras. The F-mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959, and features a three-lug bayonet mount with a 44mm thro ...
with its 44 mm diameter since 1959. The Z-mount has a 55 mm diameter. The FTZ
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allows many F-mount lenses to be used on Z-mount cameras. The FTZ allows AF-S, AF-P and AF-I lenses to autofocus on Z-mount cameras. The older screw-drive AF and AF-D lenses will not autofocus with the FTZ adapter, but they do retain metering and
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data. Z-mount cameras support metering as well as
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(IBIS) with manual focus lenses. The 55 mm throat diameter of the Nikon Z-mount makes it the largest full-frame lens mount. It is much larger than the F-mount, the
Sony E-mount The E-mount is a lens mount designed by Sony for their NEX ("New E-mount eXperience") and ILCE series of camcorders and mirrorless cameras. The E-mount supplements Sony's α mount, allowing the company to develop more compact imaging devices whi ...
used by Sony mirrorless cameras but only slightly larger than the 54 mm of both the
Canon EF The EF lens mount is the standard lens mount on the Canon EOS family of SLR film and digital cameras. EF stands for "Electro-Focus": automatic focusing on EF lenses is handled by a dedicated electric motor built into the lens. Mechanically, it i ...
and
Canon RF The Canon RF lens mount is an interchangeable-lens mount developed by Canon for its full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras, and featured first by the EOS R, followed by the EOS RP. The RF mount was announced in September 2018. In ...
mounts. It is also slightly larger than the 51.6 mm diameter full-frame mirrorless
Leica L-Mount The Leica L-Mount is a bayonet mount developed by Leica Camera AG for interchangeable-lens autofocus digital cameras. The L-Mount has an inner diameter of 51.6 mm and a flange depth of 20.0 mm. The L-mount exists in two versions, an APS-C versio ...
. The Z-mount has also a very short flange distance of 16 mm, which is shorter than all mentioned lens mounts. The introduction of the Z-mount also saw the re-introduction of the Noct brand, used to describe the 58 mm S Noct lens with an ultra-fast maximum aperture. Nikon published a roadmap outlining which lenses are forthcoming when the Z-mount system was initially announced. The roadmap has been updated multiple times. As of November 2022 the current version of the roadmap indicates eight lenses to be released until 2023.


Z-mount cameras

* The supported video frame rates are: 24/25/30 fps when up to 30 fps are supported, while cameras supporting up to 60 fps also support 50 fps recording. Cameras supporting up to 120 fps also support 100 fps recording. Cameras supporting 100/120 fps recording can also record in x4/x5 slow motion directly (targeting 24/25/30 fps video frame rates), which means playback of the resulting video file is already in slow motion, without the need for editing. * Apart from the Z 9, all cameras have a 30-minute length limitation for internal recording. External recording time is only limited by battery life. * External 10-bit recording can optionally use N-Log, a profile for recording video. The Z 6II and Z 7II also support external recording of 10-bit hybrid log gamma (HLG) video. * For the Z 6/7 series, the extra-cost 12-bit upgrade enables external recording of 12-bit ProRes RAW. The resulting footage has greater dynamic range than 8- or 10-bit footage. However, the camera uses pixel skipping (which is necessary since ProRes RAW directly stores non-debayered sensor data) resulting in a somewhat softer image with more noise and more frequent appearance of
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s compared to the full-width downsampling 8- and 10-bit modes.


Z-mount lenses

Nikon uses these designations in their Z-mount lens names: * S-Line — High-end lenses * DX — Lens only covers the DX image circle. FX cameras will switch to DX crop mode. * MC —
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es with 1:1 magnification. * SE — Lenses with exterior design matching the Nikon Z fc camera. * VR —
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. Uses a moving optical group to reduce the photographic effects of camera shake. * TC — Switchable teleconverter built into the lens.


Prime lenses

* Nikkor Z 20 mm 1.8 S * Nikkor Z 24 mm 1.8 S * Nikkor Z 28 mm 2.8 SE * Nikkor Z 28 mm 2.8 * Nikkor Z 35 mm 1.8 S * Nikkor Z 40 mm 2 * Nikkor Z 40 mm 2 SE * Nikkor Z 50 mm 1.2 S * Nikkor Z 50 mm 1.8 S * Nikkor Z MC 50 mm 2.8 macro lens * Nikkor Z 58 mm 0.95 S NOCT (manual focus) * Nikkor Z 85 mm 1.8 S * Nikkor Z MC 105 mm 2.8 VR S macro lens * Nikkor Z 400 mm 2.8 TC VR S (integrated 1.4x teleconverter giving 560 mm 4) * Nikkor Z 400 mm 4.5 VR S * Nikkor Z 600 mm 4 TC VR S (integrated 1.4x teleconverter giving 840 mm 5.6) * Nikkor Z 800 mm 6.3 VR S


Zoom lenses

* Nikkor Z 14-24 mm 2.8 S * Nikkor Z 14-30 mm 4 S * Nikkor Z 17-28 mm 2.8 * Nikkor Z 24-50 mm 4-6.3 * Nikkor Z 24-70 mm 2.8 S * Nikkor Z 24-70 mm 4 S * Nikkor Z 24-120 mm 4 S * Nikkor Z 24-200 mm 4-6.3 VR * Nikkor Z 28-75 mm 2.8 * Nikkor Z 70-200 mm 2.8 VR S * Nikkor Z 100-400 mm 4.5-5.6 VR S


DX lenses

* Nikkor Z DX 16-50 mm 3.5-6.3 VR * Nikkor Z DX 18-140 mm 3.5-6.3 VR * Nikkor Z DX 50-250 mm 4.5-6.3 VR


Teleconverters

* Nikon Z TC-1.4x * Nikon Z TC-2.0x The Nikon teleconverters are only compatible with select Nikon Z lenses. They cannot be used in conjunction with the FTZ adapter. Z-mount teleconverters cannot be mounted on top of each other. The following lenses are compatible with the Nikon teleconverters: * Nikkor Z 400 mm 2.8 TC VR S * Nikkor Z 400 mm 4.5 VR S * Nikkor Z 600 mm 4 TC VR S * Nikkor Z 800 mm 6.3 VR S * Nikkor Z 70-200 mm 2.8 VR S * Nikkor Z 100-400 mm 4.5-5.6 VR S


Mount adapters

* Nikon FTZ: The FTZ supports F-mount lenses on Z-mount cameras. Metering, IBIS and Exif metadata are supported with any F-mount lens, including manual lenses, while autofocus is only supported with AF-I, AF-S and AF-P lenses. Variable autofocus speed for video shooting is only supported with AF-P and select AF-S lenses. The FTZ adds 30.5 mm to the length of the attached lens, which is the difference in flange distance between the Nikon F-mount (46.5 mm) and the Z-mount (16 mm). * Nikon FTZ II: Same performance as the FTZ, but without the integrated tripod foot for easier vertical shooting with the Z 9. Nikon specifies lens compatibility as in the following table. F-mount teleconverters can be used on compatible lenses, but the Z-mount teleconverters may not be used in conjunction with the FTZ. For details on the lens types, refer to
Nikon F-mount The Nikon F-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35mm format single-lens reflex cameras. The F-mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959, and features a three-lug bayonet mount with a 44mm thro ...
.


Third-party lenses and adapters

Numerous manufacturers offer purely manual lenses and lens mount adapters for the Z-mount. These do not interface electronically to the camera and do not support autofocus or automatic control of the aperture. Some manufacturers offer lenses and adapters with full electronic functionality (autofocus, automatic aperture control, Exif metadata etc.). Third-party lenses and adapters often rely on reverse engineering the electronic protocol of a lens mount and might not work properly on new cameras or firmware versions.


Autofocus lenses

* Tamron 70-300mm 4.5-6.3 Di III RXD (model A047) * Viltrox AF 24/1.8 Z * Viltrox AF 35/1.8 Z * Viltrox AF 85/1.8 Z * Viltrox AF 23/1.4 Z (DX) * Viltrox AF 33/1.4 Z (DX) * Viltrox AF 56/1.4 Z (DX) * Yongnuo YN50mm F1.8Z DF DSM * Yongnuo YN85mm F1.8Z DF DSM


Autofocus adapters

* For
Canon EF The EF lens mount is the standard lens mount on the Canon EOS family of SLR film and digital cameras. EF stands for "Electro-Focus": automatic focusing on EF lenses is handled by a dedicated electric motor built into the lens. Mechanically, it i ...
lenses ** The Fringer EF-NZ adapter provides full electronic integration (autofocus, image stabilization, aperture control). ** The Techart TZC-01 also provides full electronic integration. * For
Contax G The Contax G camera line consists of two cameras, the G1 and G2, interchangeable-lens cameras sold by Kyocera under the Contax brand in competition with the Leica M7, Cosina Voigtländer Bessa-R, and Konica Hexar RF. The G1 was introduced in 199 ...
lenses ** The Techart TZG-01 adapts Contax G lenses with mechanical autofocus to Nikon Z. * For
Leica M mount The Leica M mount is a camera lens mount introduced in 1954 with the Leica M3, and a range of lenses. It has been used on all the Leica M-series cameras and certain accessories (e.g. Visoflex reflex viewing attachment) up to the current film L ...
lenses ** The Megadap MTZ11 contains a focusing helicoid with 6.5 mm of extension which is used for autofocus. This range is sufficient to cover the full focusing range of lenses up to around 50 mm focal length. ** The Techart TZM-01 is similar to the Megadap MTZ11 and enables autofocus with M-mount lenses. ** The Fotodiox LM-NKZ-PRN is another autofocus Leica M to Z adapter. * For
Sony E-mount The E-mount is a lens mount designed by Sony for their NEX ("New E-mount eXperience") and ILCE series of camcorders and mirrorless cameras. The E-mount supplements Sony's α mount, allowing the company to develop more compact imaging devices whi ...
lenses ** The Techart TZE-01/TZE-02 allows mounting Sony E-mount lenses on Z-mount cameras with full electronic integration. This adapter cannot be mounted on the Z 50 or the Z fc. ** The Megadap ETZ11 is similar to the Techart TZE-01/02 and adapts lenses with autofocus and image stabilization support. In contrast to the Techart adapter, the ETZ11 can be mounted on the Z 50 and Z fc.


See also

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Nikkor Nikkor is the brand of lenses produced by Nikon Corporation, including camera lenses for the Nikon F-mount. Nikko parent company brand, from which the Nikkor brand evolved. The ''Nikkor'' brand was introduced in 1932, a Westernised rendering of ...
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Nikon 1-mount The Nikon 1-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its Nikon CX format mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras. The 1-mount was first introduced on the Nikon 1 series in 2011, and features a bayonet mount. Compati ...
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Nikon S-mount The Nikon S-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount used by a series of Nikon 35mm rangefinder cameras ( Nikon I, Nikon M, Nikon S, Nikon S2, Nikon SP, Nikon S3, Nikon S4). The lenses were sold under the name Nikkor. The mount was ...


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