Nikon is one of the most recognizable names in photo gear, but its latest Z series mirrorless lens is more about video. The Nikkor Z DX 12-28mm F3.5-5.6 PZ VR slots in as the widest angle option for its APS-C format camera line, and one that could easily serve as an everyday zoom for the Z 30 vlogging camera. It's also compatible with the Z 50 and Z fc.
Nikon isn't alone in dipping its toes into the vlog camera space, an area camera makers see as a market with opportunity for growth. Sony already has two mirrorless vlog cameras, and a decent selection of lenses to go with them. Nikon is playing some catch-up here with this lens release, but it boosts the Z 30's case over the ZV-E10.
The DX 12-28mm can be used for stills, but some of its features are tuned for video. Instead of a mechanical zoom action, the lens uses a linear drive power zoom. This is a preferred option for video as it supports smooth changes to the angle, with adjustable speeds in this case. You can use an on-lens control ring to zoom in or out.
The angle of view is useful for handheld recording, with enough coverage to get a good frame at arm's length, its view matches up with an 18-42mm in full-frame, and we expect its stabilized optics to be a boon for working free from a tripod or gimbal. And if you do opt to use with a powered stabilizer a relatively slim barrel and 7.3-ounce weight make it easy enough to balance.
Focus is driven by an STM motor, a common choice for lenses like this with lightweight focus elements. Nikon promises that the motor is quiet, a plus for video. Close focus is available to 7.4 inches, good enough for 1:4.8 macros. Internal seals are included in the design, and while the lens isn't IP rated, Nikon qualifies it as dust- and
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