


The NIKKOR Z 70-180mm f/2.8 combines one of the most popular focal lengths/aperture combinations in a lightweight and compact size, at an affordable price. The lens offers enough focal length reach for wildlife, sports, events, portraits, landscapes, or everyday shooting. Beautiful background blur and outstanding low-light performance.
The NIKKOR Z 70-180mm f/2.8 is twice as bright as an f/4 lens. This gives you more control of light, more depth of field and more range of expression.
The shallow depth of field of the f/2.8 aperture combines with the natural compression of the telephoto focal length for a stunning three-dimensional effect.

On a Full Frame/FX-Format Z Series Camera with in-body stabilization, you can slow down shutter speeds to gather even more light without causing camera blur or raising ISO settings.

Cover a huge range of shots with a single lens, from landscapes and snapshots to sports, wildlife and portraits.

Get as close to your subject as 10.68in at the 70mm zoom position and 2.79ft at the 180mm zoom position for photos and videos that reveal the smallest details.

The lens is the lightest, most nimble full-frame f/2.8 telephoto zoom Nikon's ever created. It's over 40% lighter and smaller than the NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S with a smaller diameter. This is a go-to lens for being on-the-go, where ever you travel!
When recording videos, smoothly transition focus from the foreground to the background with little change to the angle of view.

A NIKKOR lens in which only the internal lens group shifts during focusing. Thus, IF lenses 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.
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.
An optical glass developed by Nikon that is used with normal optical glass in telephoto lenses to obtain optimum correction of chromatic aberrations.
A/M stands for Auto-Priority Manual Mode. This mode also enables an easy transition from autofocus to manual during AF operation. However, mode switch sensitivity has been altered to reduce the possibility of sudden unintentional switching to manual focus while shooting.
An electromagnetic diaphragm mechanism in the lens barrel provides highly accurate electronic diaphragm or aperture blade control when using auto exposure during continuous shooting.
Nikon has also developed Super ED glass featuring even lower dispersion properties and extremely high performance in reducing the secondary spectrum, to minimize chromatic aberration even further, as well as other lens aberrations.

| Lens Min. Focus Distance | 0.68" |
| Lens Filter Size | 67mm |
| Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
| Angle of View (diagonal) | 22° 50' to 9° |
| Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Focus Type | Autofocus |
| Mount Type | Nikon Z |
| Focal Length | 70-180mm |
| Weight | 28oz |
| Dimensions | 3.3" x 5.9" |
| Image Stabilization | No |
| Diaphragm Blades | 9, Rounded |
| Maximum Magnification | 0.48x |
| Optical Design | 19 Elements in 14 Groups |
| Brand | Nikon |