Capture detailed pictures and videos with this Nikon NIKKOR 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR zoom lens. Optical Vibration Reduction helps steady your shots when moving, and the Z-mount design delivers evenly illuminated photos. This lightweight Nikon NIKKOR 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR zoom lens offers near-silent performance for distraction-free video footage, while the dust-resistant and drip-resistant construction withstands the elements.
Q: Is this Nikon lens compatible with full-frame mirrorless cameras?
A: Yes, this lens is compatible with select Nikon full-frame mirrorless systems using the Nikon Z mount.
Q: What comes with the Nikon lens?
A: This lens includes a front lens cap, rear lens cap, bayonet hood, and lens case.
Q: What is the minimum focusing distance of this lens?
A: The minimum focusing distance is not specified.
Q: What is the maximum aperture of this Nikon lens?
A: The maximum aperture of this lens is f/4.
Q: Does this Nikon lens have image stabilization?
A: Yes, this lens features Vibration Reduction (VR) image stabilization.
Q: What is the focal length range of this Nikon lens?
A: This lens has a focal length range of 24-200mm.
Q: Can you keep an aperture of 4 across the focal length?
A: No, it can be as far open as f/4 at 24mm, but only f/6.3 at 200mm
A: This is a full frame lens FX

Capture detailed pictures and videos with this Nikon NIKKOR 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR zoom lens. Optical Vibration Reduction helps steady your shots when moving, and the Z-mount design delivers evenly illuminated photos. This lightweight Nikon NIKKOR 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR zoom lens offers near-silent performance for distraction-free video footage, while the dust-resistant and drip-resistant construction withstands the elements.

Packing all-in-one convenience and super-telephoto reach into a lightweight package, it's the super zoom that goes the distance. A vast 14.2x zoom range. Rock-steady image stabilization. Fast, accurate autofocus. All in an easy to carry, fun to shoot lens that's ideal for sports, theme parks, travel, wildlife or anywhere the unexpected is expected.

The NIKKOR Z 70-180mm f/2.8 combines one of the 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.

Go from 24mm wide angle views to 120mm telephoto close-ups and everything in between with spectacular image quality. The NIKKOR Z 24-120 f/4 S brings a versatile all-purpose zoom range together with premium S-Line optics, a constant f/4 aperture, close focusing, robust weather-sealing and superior resolution—all in a compact, travel-friendly package.
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Customers love the NIKKOR Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR Telephoto Zoom Lens for its versatility, sharpness, and lightweight design. Many appreciate its excellent image quality and portability, making it a great choice for travel photography. While some customers have expressed concerns about the aperture settings, the overall positive feedback highlights its value as a versatile and high-quality lens.
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Here is my honest review after 9 months and many thousands of pictures in the role of Landscape Photographer Enthusiast: The Z 24-200mm F4-6.3 is a fabulous lens for the Nikon Z mount. It was my first Z mount lens and has gone everywhere with me in the nine months that I have had it including photography workshops. It has replaced in my bag any f mount glass that I own in the focal range of 24mm through 200mm including Tamron’s great 24-70mm G2 2.8 and 70-200 G2 2.8 lenses. Images are sharp at all focal ranges and apertures. Pros: Size - It is relatively small and compact Sharpness - Is very very good especially for a super zoom Single lens - Don’t need to change the lens should a composition require something much longer or wider. Image Stabilization - Nikon included IS in this lens Focus Speed - While I am sure this is not up to par with the much more costly new Z pro lenses, I find the focus acquisition quiet and pretty snappy. Focus Breathing - As a landscape photographer, I sometimes find myself forced to focus stack due to subjects both really near and far. The lens does not have much, if any, ‘breathing’ effect (the image appearing to zoom in or out) from me changing the focus point. Cons: Maximum Aperture - This lens reaches its maximum aperture 6.3 pretty quickly in its zoom range. For the landscapes that I shoot, I am in the range between f8 to f16, this is not a problem and the images at these apertures are still so sharp. But should you need a shallow depth of field for subject isolation, I would then tend to lean to either my 70-200 or 24-70 2.8 zooms, say portraits for example. Sun Stars - The aperture has only 7 blades and while I don’t fret much about chasing bokeh, it does impact the quality of a sun star - shooting into the sun with a small aperture. Conclusion: Of the thousands of pictures that I have taken over the last 9 months, this lens has taken the majority of those pictures. I have now produced many wonderful prints using it on my Z7ii that exceed 42 inches (I like me a pano). I believe it would benefit anyone, as it was in my case, as their first Z mount lens, a travel lens, or a ‘one hit’ wonder. While it does have a few limits as noted above, I have been nothing but happy with this purchase. Attached is just a very small example of a Panorama I took of Mt Saint Helens in October, compiled and then zoomed to 50% to show the detail.
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The image quality is super good during all focus distances even at 200mm. And it's well weather sealed. Compared with $1000 sony 24-240, the z 24-200 is definitely a win since the sony 24-240 image quality is quite soft and distortion is server. For cannon 24-240, z 24-240 is still better. The only con of this lens is the aperture gets smaller way faster, where it would get to 6.3 after focal length reaches 70mm. However, from my point of view, this lens is mainly for travel and landscape, where rare situation would require the largest aperture (landscape always smaller than f8 at least), and for night, holding by hand would be a little messy in deed, where the iso would be quite high with low light. Therefore I would give 5 stars considering the using situation.
Posted by David
I bought this initially as a travel walk around lens for days when I needed a wide range of focal length and didn't want too much gear. I was very good for that except not much bokeh when zoomed out all the way. Last week, I used this as a photo lens at the US Climbing Youth Nationals, mounted on both a Z6ii and Z7ii . I also used the Z 24-120 F4 S lens. The 24-200 gave me the reach I needed without too much sacrifice to IQ compared to the 24-120 S. As long as I had decent light, I was very happy with the results. For a few backlit situations at full zoom, I did miss the F4 aperture.
Posted by LordVader