

📸 Zoom into every moment with precision and poise!
The Nikon NIKKOR Z DX 18-140mm VR is a compact, lightweight all-in-one zoom lens designed for Nikon Z series APS-C mirrorless cameras. Offering a versatile 7.8x zoom range (18-140mm, equivalent to 27-210mm on DX), it features 5-stop Vibration Reduction for sharp handheld shots, a custom control ring for intuitive manual adjustments, and an ultra-quiet stepping motor ideal for smooth, noise-free video capture. Perfect for travel and everyday photography, it combines convenience with professional-grade performance.












| ASIN | B09JBJKRBZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116 in Mirrorless Camera Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Date First Available | October 13, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 11 ounces |
| Item model number | 20104 |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Product Dimensions | 3.6 x 2.9 x 2.9 inches |
R**O
Fantastic everyday lens for my Z50ii
The 18-140 has been a wonderful everyday lens for my Z50ii. Fantastic sharpness and great resolution for the aps-c Nikon Z cameras.
J**.
Much more useful range that the kit zooms
I really like my Nikon Z50. It is the perfect travel camera IMHO. The 16-50 and 50-250 lenses that came with it are fantastic glass. So what's my complaint? I don't like constantly swapping lenses in the field. I'd rather have a "do-all" zoom for versatility while travelling. Ideally, I'd like a bit more reach on the far end - say to 200, but this 18-140 will work. I bought this lens on the prime day II sale for a great price. I thought at that price it must be grey markey (which doesn't bother me) but no - it had a USA warranty card in the box. I've used this lens on a couple of trips now and I love it. Great pictures, easy to use, perfect match for the Z50.
D**N
A really fun lens for my ZFC
I bought my ZFC a few months ago, and have enjoyed it. Nice upgrade from my old DSLR's. I had the 16-50 kit lens, and bought the 24mm 1.7. I missed having some zoom so I looked at the 50-250, but realized I bounce between focal lengths so much when I shoot that I'd be constantly swapping. So I opted for this 18-140, and I'm really happy I did. Combined with the ZFC, this lens is a joy to use. It looks as good as the kit lens at the wide end, and at the long end the 6.3 is quite acceptable with the ZFC's better ISO capability. A professional might nitpick, but I'm not. It focuses fast, I find 140mm long enough for my purposes, and the lens is fairly small and light for what it is, a plus with the ZFC. It's been prettymuch glued to the camera since I got it. I'll keep the other lenses for when I want wider/better aperture, but this one is going to handle 90% of my shooting. If you're looking for that perfect DX travel/walk-around lens for your z-mount, this is it.
L**S
Good walk around lens for the Nikon Z50
Overall, I like this lens. It offers better than average optical quality and a good zoom range for single lens use. While the optics are good, the lens does display some distortion, particularly at the widest zoom setting. The lens construction is plastic so it isn't heavy duty, but in my opinion, the lightweight construction is what makes it perfect for use with the Z50. After lugging around heavy cameras and lenses for years, I appreciate the photo quality I get from this lightweight camera system.
A**R
My favorite lens for my favorite camera.
The most useful lens I have for my favorite camera, the Nikon Zfc. I have two other lenses for this camera, but this is the one I use most often It is sharp and light weight. I use this camera and lens for landscape and people photography. I have other Nikon cameras and lenses that I use professionally. This is the camera and lens that I like to travel with.
B**K
Expectation
Nikon glass can be counted on to perform as advertised
P**T
Great lens
I just made the change to mirrorless digital cameras and have been purchasing new lenses. The mirrorless lenses are excellent. I find them very sharp and clear. They capture beautiful images with impressive detail. To my eye, they out perform the DSLR lenses. They are considerably lighter and much simpler. The camera’s autofocus and image stabilization system works very well with the lens. I’m not a professional, but an enthusiastic amateur who’s been using Nikon cameras and lenses for 20+ years. I’m impressed and very satisfied with my latest additions.
J**N
Fine lens, perfect with Z50
I’ve found the F mount version to be a versatile lens, so when I bought the Z50 I added the FTZ adapter and figured I’d be set. And I was until I wanted to use on one of my DSLRs. In the end, it seemed worth adding the Z Mount version, and glad I did. It’s a great *little* lens. Well made. Perfect balance, feels natural to hand hold. Almost macro like close focus. Focusing is *much* faster than using FTZ adapted lenses. Sharp, clean images. I got an amazingly sharp, shake free image in near darkness, pushing the camera to 10,000 (!) ISO wide open at 1/10 sec. Well worth the price, and as a Prime member with a Prime VISA was able to buy at no interest with payments spread over time.
D**E
My FAVOURITE lens for my Nikon Z50 mirrorless. It's fast, it's nice it, not too heavy. I rarely use my kit 16-50, 50-250, or 50 prime anymore as it's good enough as my every day use.
G**V
For its steep price, Nikon seems to have developed this lens with cost-saving in mind. Built in Thailand, it has high starting apertures, comes with a plastic mount and plastic everything else. Also, moving the focus ring requires quite a bit of unnecessary effort. But otherwise it takes good sharp pictures.
L**E
Light weight, good for travel. But it is better with a 16-200mm zoom.
A**R
This lens provides great image quality, equal to or better than my other Nikon lenses. After owning a Sigma 10-24 mm lens, I decided to stick with Nikon. The lens focuses very quickly and quietly. It operates smoothly for an all-plastic lens. I do not like that it has a plastic lens mount, which presumably will not last as many mount-dismount cycles compared to a metal mount. However, unless used by a professional who keeps changing lenses frequently, this should not be a concern. It is expensive, but what is the alternative? It is much lighter and performs much better than AF-S DX 55-200 mm lens with FTZ adapter that I was using before. Unfortunately it does not come with a lens hood. You have to pay extra for it.
E**G
For the price, the image quality is good. But beyond 50mm, the lens slow/dark very quickly and I find it difficult to use in poor lighting situations. eg: sky high ISO and unreliable continuous AF... It's especially bad when using AF-C to track fast subjects in low light conditions. I had many out of focus shots because of that. I'm waiting for Sigma / Tamron to do port their f2.8 lens such as :18-50 or 17-70 to the z mount. I returned the lens and now waiting for my refund.
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