Price: $376.95
(as of May 10, 2025 09:06:26 UTC – Details)
Reach farther. Do more. A telephoto lens gives you more than just zoom power. Telephoto lenses are great for portraits—they render faces naturally without distortion. They make your subject stand out against a soft, blurry background. They let you fill the frame with interesting compositions. And, yes, they also let you get closer to the action—wildlife, sports, concerts, events and more. The NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4. 5-6. 3 VR delivers compact, lightweight telephoto capabilities for Z series cameras. Fast, accurate and nearly silent, it’s equally adept at videos and stills. As a second lens alongside the NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3. 5-6. 3 VR, you can cover just about any shooting situation.
50-250mm zoom range equivalent to a 75-375mm lens in 35mm format
Built-in VR image stabilization up to 5 stops
Features an assignable control ring
Image Stabilization: Optical
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Customers say
Customers find the lens produces sharp photos, with one mentioning it performs well in low light conditions. Moreover, they appreciate its fast focus, lightweight design, and good value as an affordable zoom option. Additionally, the lens receives positive feedback for its compact size, with one customer noting it fits neatly in a sling camera bag. However, several customers point out that the lens hood is not included.
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Meredith Dumais –
If you want or have a Z50 get this lens.. seriously
Whatever you do, donât do what I did. I bought this lens separately 3 weeks after buying my Z50. You should buy this in the kit and save $150. Even if you think you donât need a telephoto lens you should get it anyways, itâs cheap, very sharp, lightweight and you will want it after buying a Z50. If you already bought a Z50 itâs not too late, repent and buy this lens, Itâs still worth it at $350. I normally donât use telephoto lenses at all because I just have failed to get good shots in the past, for various reasons. So when I decided to get a Z50 I skipped out on adding this lens to the kit to save $200. That was very foolish of me… Between the VR and the high ISO capability of the Z cameras all of the shortcomings of slow compact telephoto lenses are addressed by this, and images look nice and sharp even at 250mm. (I mean relative to the old Nikon telephotos that compare to this one: I am not trying to compare this to their 70-200 f2.8 or anything, yeah that lens is sharper and faster but itâs also HUGE and expensive compared to this DX lens)Edit: I have added an example picture made with the Z50 at ISO4500, 1/400 sec. 250mm, F6.3. the high ISO with NR caused some softness but it still looks good to me. I could have dropped my shutter speed a stop and maybe still got it but I didn’t want to risk motion blur. The fox was trying to steal my bag but it was a little too heavy for him. I only had about 10 seconds to take any pictures of the fox before he ran off, and I was able to get a little over a dozen good shots of him thanks to this camera and lens combo.One of the main reasons for getting this was that the 16-50 kit lens just sucks for photographing people. Itâs ok when itâs group photos and you want more depth of field, but for portraits of individuals you just canât get very good out of focus backgrounds with a 50mm f/6.3, itâs excellent for landscapes and general use though. But, this 50-250 lens is 1 stop faster at 50mm which makes it quite usable for shallow depth shots (yeah itâs no F1.8, but pictures are acceptable in my subjective opinion). You can also improve the bokeh further by increasing the focal length. So I thats why I would say itâs worth paying $350 definitely if you are buying it on its own. But you can get a really good deal by buying it in a kit with the Z50 which is my main recommendation.One thing that concerned me about this lens before buying was itâs slow max aperture. But itâs forgivable In this case because remember aperture is directly related to focal length and this is long focal length lens, so we expect a higher F# due to optical limitations. Itâs at least much more forgivable than itâs companion kit lens with its 50mm F/6.3 (come on Nikon!). Also remember the VR on this lens is excellent and will allow me to lower the shutter speed to about 1/8 of the focal length for stationary subjects. Plus with newer cameras you can crank the ISO to 50,000! Yes the pictures will be grainy but at least you can get the picture! In focus! It was not long ago that cameras topped out at ISO3200 and with an old telephoto at f5.6 you need a shutter speed of 1/250 or more and itâs just not gonna happen unless itâs broad daylight outdoors, thatâs what made me just give up on telephoto lenses in the past: you either get a slow one thatâs portable and cheap, but not very sharp and there are always those situations where you just need 1 or 2 more stops of light and you could get the shot but the camera or lens falls short and you just donât get a picture at all. Or, you can refinance your house so you can fund a behemoth F2 telephoto that you need and then maybe you can get the pictures you want when lighting is poor.But this lens and my new Z50 are amazing and itâs amazing what pictures I can get now in a compact package even when lighting isnât ideal. I highly recommend it!
JeepChic –
Perfect telephoto lens
Love this lens! Itâs perfect! ð The image quality is fantastic. And even on my Nikon, together they they are only 2.8 lbs. I think I can handle that!
Debbie Lee Wesselmann –
Affordable, Compact Zoom For Nikon Z-Mount Mirrorless Cameras
As a serious amateur but not a professional, I couldn’t justify (or afford) a full-format telephoto lens for my Nikon Z6 II — at least, not right now — so I settled on this compact and much more affordable DX zoom instead. Because it uses only the middle of my camera’s otherwise full format sensor and because the camera automatically crops to the DX format, this lens doesn’t use the full power of my camera, but it still has great optics. I love how compact and lightweight it is; it fits neatly inside a sling camera bag that I use for travel. I like to take bird and wildlife photos, and this zoom allows me to get a tighter shots than I could with my “starter” 20-70mm lens.Autofocus is generally fast and accurate, although like many telephotos, it can have problems focusing on smaller subjects such as song birds, especially if they are surrounded by branches. As will other Z-mount lenses, you do need to extend the lens before shooting, but the twist to get the lens into shooting mode is smooth and silent. Because of the lens’ restriction to higher apertures, this lens is best in well-lit conditions. The stabilization is pretty good, though, in situations when a tripod isn’t an option. If you have an FX camera, look for the red brackets to indicate how the camera has automatically adapted and cropped to use this lens.For a relatively inexpensive lens, this telephoto/zoom is great. Although it can’t possibly be compared to a higher-end, lower aperature, FX lens, it offers performance in a compact and budget-friendly package.– Debbie Lee Wesselmann
M Long –
Nikkor Z 50-250
Very good lens. I use it primarily for sports
Marian L. Murdoch –
Lens does not rattle
Many other reviews have stated that this lens rattles, but maybe I got a unicorn because mine does not. The lens is nice and light, perfect for me as I have arthritis, but I do find the zoom to be a bit stiff. All the photos I’ve taken thus far have been very sharp and without any noticeable distortions/artifacts.
William A Kallay –
Super Zoom Lens
I was looking for an inexpensive zoom lens to compliment my 18-55mm and 28mm Nikon lenses. My camera is a Nikon Zfc. This lens is an excellent addition to my camera bag. Lightweight, I carried it around at a Los Angeles Rams training camp.To say that I was impressed with its image and focus quality is an understatement. Most of the pictures I took came out super sharp with lively colors. Only on rare occasion did a shot lose focus. This was only because a person stepped into the camera frame and locked on him instead of the original subject.By turning the lens ring, zooming was quick. The photos that I took were from a long distance from the quarterbacks practicing. In Adobe Photoshop, I was able to zoom in and crop photos, maintaining Matthew Stafford’s face with it being sharp. Other shots of the back up quarterbacks came in sharp, as well.The lens was also used for a couple quick video tests. Same results and the image quality is outstanding, especially for the price.For under $400 that I paid for it, this lens is well worth the price.
Aimee Pomatto –
Affordable work horse! Beautiful images
I bought this for my daughterâs lacrosse. Needed something with a better zoom. This lens was perfect for what I needed and super affordable. Also works great for bird watching.
Jorge Marzano Gutierrez –
HabÃa comprado el adaptador para usar mis otras lentes, pero no me funcionó como pensaba, por eso decidà mejor comprar un lente y los resultados han sido increÃbles.
Erich aus Wien –
Einfach genial, leicht handlich und perfekter Fokus, ð
ShopOnline –
This lens renders good colors and very sharp when there is good light. It is compact and light on Z50, good for travel.Construction is plasticky, wobbly and cheap but will not disappoint on sharpness. If you can find 30-40% for less than original price just click to buy and checkout.Thanks Amazon for wonderful service.
Marc-André –
This lens is awesome for what it is and even in a Z6ii camera I bought at Amazon too , it is fantastic . It’s a DX lens , not FX but even in cropped mode with my Z6ii , it makes awesome 10 bits videos. I’m around 12 mp when on crop mode and even with that said … I love it because it’s compact and 4k videos need only around 8 to 10 megapixels so I have just enough . It’s not too much grainy in 10 bits and this lens gives me a sooo nice zoom capability in DX mode it gives me around 400mm zoom for a 50-250 lens.Don’t hesitate if you need to do trekking and to film some things with your FX camera . Just remember that crop mode low megapixels modes doesn’t affect videos like it would for photos … at least if you film regular 4k videos. It’s well explained in a lot of youtube videos why DX lens is still a good thing for video on new Nikon cameras.The stabilisation is nice , pretty nice for photo and could be a bit more precise for video but for a near 500$ brand new lens , sincerely , I didn’t expect a 1300 $ lens stabilisation system. It’s well enough for photos and not bad for videos if you configure correctly in function of the needs . You’ll have more post-production to do if you do tripod work because this kind of stabilisations are not ideal for tripod. Lens at 1300$ have stabilisation systems that talk to the camera sensor stabilisation system and work better together according to what I’ve read so for the price , it’s good.You got nothig to loose at that price if you are a video trekker and try to make your rig more lightweight at a minimum of quality lost . Use a CPL on it , a good CPL and it can create really professionnal videos in 10 bits.Just remember it is not a weather proof lens so you got to take care about moisture a bit more and just don’t put alcohool or a lot of water on it . Buy a carbon pen and use this coupled with a little sweet brush to remove the residues . In times of very wet condition like in a forest in the summer , use a cleaning tissue but if you do , don’t use the air propulser you may have to remove what remains . It could put water or liquid inside the front lens and it’s a pain removing it . If you treat this lens like it should , it will do nice. Just don’t go to Niagara Falls where there is plenty of water particles in the air to take your shot and watch sometimes if the lens has moisture on it.Have Fun
Ravikiran V –
Initially I was skeptical about this lens but this has exceeded my expectations. Must have lens with any z mount camera.