There's no word yet on price or availability of any of the planned lenses, but the planned growth of the Z-mount lineup will be encouraging news for Z-mount shooters – with new DX lenses likely to be especially welcomed by Z50 and Zfc owners. There's a small chance that it could also be a optic specialized in some way for video, 3D or VR imaging. The planned 26mm is curious, alongside existing 24mm and 28mm options, so we'd expect it to offer something unusual - perhaps an ultra-compact 'pancake' form factor or a fixed small aperture (a so-called 'pinhole' design). Other forthcoming lenses, alongside the long teles already mentioned, are a 26mm prime lens for full-frame, a 24mm prime for DX (APS-C) and a 12-28mm zoom, also for DX. The company is also teasing a 'new coating' which it claims will provide the highest anti-reflection performance in the company's history. While full details on all the new roadmapped lenses are still forthcoming, Nikon has provided a little more information on the 400mm, including its F2.8 aperture, and the fact that it will include a built-in 1.4X teleconverter. Nikon has just updated its Z-mount lens roadmap, which has seen the addition of several new lenses, including 400mm, 600mm and 800mm telephoto prime lenses in the premium 'S' line.
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