Specifications
Lens Mount CompatibilityNikon ZLens TypeMacroMinimum Focal Length105 millimetersMaximum Focal Length105 millimetersMaximum Aperturef/2.8
Key Specs
Lens Mount CompatibilityNikon ZLens TypeMacroMinimum Focal Length105 millimetersMaximum Focal Length105 millimetersMaximum Aperturef/2.8
General
Product NameNIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Macro Lens for Z Series Mirrorless CamerasBrandNikonModel Number20100ColorBlackColor CategoryBlack
Compatibility
Brand CompatibilityNikonLens Mount CompatibilityNikon ZLens SeriesNikon Z
Dimension
Product Weight1.39 poundsProduct Length with Lens Closed5.6 inchesProduct Diameter3.4 inches
Imaging
Lens TypeMacroAuto/Manual FocusAutomatic/manualIn-Lens Image StabilizationYes
Exposure Control
Minimum Focal Length105 millimetersMaximum Focal Length105 millimetersMinimum Focus Distance0.96 inchesMaximum Aperturef/2.8Minimum Aperturef/51
Performance
Filter Diameter62 millimeters
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year limitedManufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year limited
Other
UPC018208201006
Your vision. Beyond the ordinary. All around are tiny unseen worlds—textures, shapes, colors...micro details. We need only to look closer. The NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S takes us there, and it does so with striking clarity. The first NIKKOR Z lens with a 1:1 reproduction ratio, it fills the frame with the edge-to-edge sharpness and the overwhelming image quality that has become a hallmark of premium S-Line lenses. Whether you’re shooting wedding details, jewelry, food, flowers, products, nature, wildlife or even portraits, it takes your vision into the extraordinary.
Compatible with Nikon Z cameras
Works with any Nikon Z camera with Z-bayonet mount.
Macro lens for stunning detail
Bring every detail into view with extreme close-up photos of flowers, insects and small objects.
105mm focal length
The Macro focal length allows you to capture close-ups and fine details even from a distance. It also reduces shadow interference.
f/2.8 maximum aperture
Creates sharp, detailed images with shallow depth of field and softly blurred background. Performs best in moderate-to-bright light settings or outdoors on overcast days.
Customizable control ring
Manually adjust aperture, ISO or exposure compensation.
Nano crystal coating
Eliminates internal lens element reflections across a wide range of wavelengths.
Unshakable confidence with VR Image Stabilzation
With 4.5 stops of VR and 5-axis compensation when paired with a compatible Z series mirrorless camera
0.96' minimum focusing distance</b>
62mm filters
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Q: QuestionIs this lens compatible with Z5?(6 answers)
A: AnswerYesAnswered by Mehadi
Q: Questiondoes this lense fit D850 FX camera(1 answer)
A: AnswerZ lenses do not fit F - There is an adapter from F to z , but not the other way to my knowledgeAnswered by Mojac
Q: QuestionCould you please verify that this lens has a USA warranty and that it is not an import?(2 answers)
A: AnswerMine (ordered through Best Buy) came with a US warranty, not foreign.Answered by RobertY
Q: QuestionWhen will the MC105mm be back in stock?(1 answer)
A: AnswerMy crystal ball is brokenAnswered by Picturesmakelifegreat
Q: QuestionWhen will this lens be available for purchase?(2 answers)
A: AnswerIt’s available now!Answered by Vick
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Reviews
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars with 72 reviews
4.9Rating by feature
- 4.6Value
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- 4.9Quality
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars
- 4.9Ease of Use
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers appreciate the NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Macro Lens for its sharp image quality, lightweight build, and macro capabilities. It is also well-suited for portrait photography. While some customers have experienced focus issues, the overall positive feedback suggests that this lens is a popular choice for photographers looking for a versatile macro lens.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Dual Threat Lens
The Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S Macro is a true Dual Threat lens giving you amazing Macro but also amazing Portrait capabilities. After receiving the lens in the evening, I shot 182 images by early morning working from my dining room table and then outside at first light. You need to know your gear and get some practice with this lens. It's sophisticated in all respects and deserves the respect of your time and patience. There is heavy breathing as the lens tries to focus on what you want. Some helpful tips: Switch to manual focus occasionally on the fixed/non-moving subjects. Rock back and forth firing multiple shots. When you're ready and I personally am not, use the photo stacking techniques in conjunction with Photoshop. In your camera settings for Auto Focus, switch to Pin Point. Put the dot exactly where you want to be in focus. Keep in mind even stopped down, your depth-of-field will be very shallow. Buy a 2nd battery for your camera! As a portrait lens, the Z 105 is amazing! The Bokeh is strong! You will have a ton of fun impressing family and friends with portraits. I personally own the Nikkor Z 50mm f1.2 and the 50mm f2.8 Macro. Had the 105mm Macro been available, I would not yet own the 50mm f1.2 and probably passed on the 50mm Macro. I do own both the Z6ii and Z7ii as well as the other Z lenses and started shooting Nikon in 1980 when I bought the F3. This lens is a great deal as it is 2 lenses. Understand you'll need to "slow down to speed up" with lots of Macro practice. If you're like me and limited patience, go run and gun as a portrait lens. It's a blast!
Posted by EODgear
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing
Ive been doing photography personally anf professionally for about 20 years. Had to pick up a macro lens for a commercial shoot of insects. This worked flawlessly. Great images. And it doubles as a great portrait lens. I honesty want one of these for each of my cameras, fuji, and sony as well. Just a great all around lens.
Posted by SZFuji
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Phenomenal new macro for the "Z" system.
I was surprised to see this lens "in stock" only a couple weeks after release and Nikon saying this is planned to be backordered for many months. I wanted the lens, eventually, but was going to wait until the rush was over but with no other longer range Z lenses seeming to be announced, anytime soon, I just decided to get it...and boy am I glad I did. I've been using my 200mm f4 macro to pass the summer. With the FTZ adapter and the older lens now becoming a manual focus one, it was fun but there are a lot of things I was missing with the Z body (I shoot Z7ii and Z6ii). The biggest thing is the in camera focus stacking (you need AF for this). Works incredibly, under calm outdoors situations as the key is to have absolutely NO subject movement while it's doing its thing. I won't get into this feature as it's a lens review, but if you don't know about it, look up the many videos on the "tube" and have some fun trying it out. About the lens itself. This thing is SHARP. In my opinion, it outperforms the 200mm f4 macro, which was legendary for its sharpness. Not only that, it's pretty lightweight. This lens on the body feels the same weight of just the 200mm f4 lens I was using, with both in each hand. Part of me going into the Z system was to shed weight and this fits the bill. It's smaller size will also allow me to bring this macro on trips where before the "brick" (200mm) just added too much weight and size in my backpack. It's also not all that long of a lens. Having larger hands, the lens diameter seems pretty wide and fits in them very naturally. Large focus ring is smooth as butter with the perfect amount of travel to dial focus in, when shooting manual. Beautiful bokeh. Very very shallow depth of field, but it's a macro, so that's how it should be. The AF seems a little slow, compared to other Z lenses I have, but I feel like it's perfect speed for they type of photos this was created to be used for. I think a fast snappy AF would be too much when trying to focus on little tiny things. It does lock right on and stay, though. I've only been using it for the weekend, but I've had such a fun time playing with it and the light weight makes it seem like nothing to carry around all day. Nikon really knows how to make lenses.
Posted by brianknaturephotos