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Nikon Z5 II Announced - Press Release | Price | Major Specs

Nikon finally announced the Nikon Z5 II camera. The camera features a major upgrade in the core specification. It now features an updated 24-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, paired with the Expeed 7 image processor, that we have already seen in the Nikon Zf camera.

Now, the continuous shooting speed of the Nikon Z5 II can reach up to 14 frames per second, with a mechanical shutter, and the autofocus has been upgraded with an AI AF algorithm ( coming from the Nikon Z8 camera). The camera’s continuous shooting speed can be further pushed up to 30 FPS while shooting with an electronic shutter.

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Nikon Z5 II major features

  • 24MP BSI full-frame CMOS sensor
  • In-body image stabilization, rated up to 7.5EV
  • Autofocus subject detection with support for 9 subject types
  • 14 fps Raw w/ mechanical shutter
  • 30fps JPEG-only mode with pre-release capture
  • 3.69M dot 60Hz EVF with 3000-nit peak brightness
  • 4K/30 full-width, 60p w/ 1.5x crop
  • 10-bit N-Log or N-Raw capture
  • Dual UHS-II card slots
  • Downloadable color mode presets via Imaging Cloud

The camera features 10-bit internal recording in log, and the frame rate can be boosted up to 4K 60 FPS, but in DX mode. While recording in 4K 30 FPS, there is no crop. The overall autofocus algorithm has also been optimized for video recording. Support for inbuilt 7.5 stops of sensor-shift image stabilization works very well while recording video. At the same time, you also get a vari-angle monitor to properly compose your scene according to exposure.

The Z5II will be available in April and will retail for $1699 – a $300 increase over its predecessor in absolute terms, though a very similar price when considering inflation and its greater ambitions. Kits will also be available with a 24-50mm f/4-6.3 lens for $1999, or with a 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR for $2499.

Nikon Z5 II Official Press Release

Nikon announces the Nikon Z5II: Let full-frame be the next step in your creative journey

MELVILLE, NY (April 3, 2025) — Today, Nikon announced the new full-frame / FX format Z5II, an entirely new generation of intermediate-level camera that miraculously manages to fit the latest high-end features into a lightweight camera body that will help kickstart any creative spark. The Nikon Z5II is the easiest way to level up a user’s captures with full-frame image quality, incredibly fast and intelligent autofocus (AF), excellent low-light performance, one-touch film-inspired color presets and the brightest viewfinder of any competing camera.1

The new Nikon Z5II uses the same high-power EXPEED 7 image processing engine as Nikon’s highest caliber professional models, the Z8 and Z9. The benefits of this processor are immediately apparent, affording incredible levels of performance and extremely fast AF with subject detection powered by deep learning (AI) technology. This highly accurate, high-speed focus is a massive leap from its predecessor, locking in at approximately one third2 the time. In addition, the new camera now utilizes a highly sensitive back-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor for beautiful rendering of textures and details, even in dimly lit situations such as indoors or nighttime landscapes, with minimal noise. The Z5II further fuels your creative drive with a dedicated Picture Control button and innovative tools like Imaging Recipes and Flexible Color Picture Controls, all of which help users create a truly distinctive look with unparalleled creative control of colors.

“The benefits of the Z5II go far beyond its attainable price and small size, offering users the benefits of our most advanced EXPEED 7 processing engine, a proven full-frame sensor along with unexpected pro-level features and performance” said Fumiko Kawabata, Sr. Vice President of Marketing and Planning, Nikon Inc. “This is the camera many people have been waiting for in order to make the move to mirrorless, since nothing comes close to matching the value of features and performance in its class.”

Reliably Fast Focus and Performance

The AF on the Nikon Z5II is remarkably precise and super-fast, effortlessly locking-on and tracking a wide range of moving subjects. From fast-paced portraits or action shots, the system helps you to never miss a crucial moment, even when a subject is backlit. The cutting-edge AF system can detect up to nine types of subjects for stills and video, including people (faces, eyes, heads, and upper bodies), dogs, cats, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, airplanes, and trains. But it’s not just the focus that’s fast—thanks to the next-generation processing power, the Z5II also offers high performance features from pro level Z models, to excel in any shoot.

  • 3D-tracking AF mode keeps the target subject in focus even if it moves rapidly or erratically. This allows for subject tracking, even at high burst speeds, for sharp images again and again when photographing sports, animals or other fast-moving subjects.
  • The first full-frame mirrorless Nikon camera with AF-A focus mode. In this mode, the camera automatically switches between AF-S and AF-C focus modes in response to subject movement or changes in composition with still shooting. This allows the camera to automatically focus on the subject, with no setting adjustments when photographing. This new feature makes it simple to photograph pets, kids or other subjects whose movements are difficult to predict.
  • Fast continuous shooting speeds3 with a maximum frame rate of 14 frames per second in mechanical shutter mode and up to 15 or 30 frames per second (electronic shutter) with full autofocus.
  • Pre-Release Capture4 function when shooting in C15 and C30 modes is capable of recording images buffered up to one second before the shutter-release button is fully pressed, capturing the action before a user can react.

Embrace Low Light Like Never Before

There’s no need to be afraid of the dark with the Nikon Z5II. Featuring a powerful combination of the full-frame back-illuminated CMOS sensor and the EXPEED 7 image-processing engine, the Z5II delivers the best low light ability in its class. Images and video are rendered with minimal noise, and incredible AF detection abilities in low light. Whether shooting indoors, twilight cityscapes or the night sky, the Z5II is built to help you capture confidently in nearly any light, preserving details and textures throughout the broad ISO range.

  • Class-leading autofocus detection down to -10EV5 delivers accurate, reliable focus in dim and dark conditions—great for concerts, live performances, festivities, available light portraiture, astrophotography and more.
  • A broad standard ISO sensitivity range of 100-64,000, expandable to Hi 1.7 (ISO 204,800 equivalent), delivers exceptional low-light capabilities and outstanding image quality with minimal noise. The max ISO is 51,200 for video recording.
  • The 5-axis in-camera vibration reduction (VR) system provides superior image stabilization equivalent to a 7.5-stop6 increase in shutter speed at the center and a 6.0-stop increase at the peripheral areas of the frame. This allows users to create with confidence in lower light and get sharper results, even when handheld or at lower shutter speeds.
  • Focus-point VR7 tailors stabilization to the area covered by the active AF point, for sharp rendering of the subject, even when it is positioned near the edge of the frame.
  • Starlight View Mode makes focus and composition simple in extremely low light, while the Warm Color Display Mode helps preserve night vision when working in complete darkness.
  • Extended shutter speeds up to 900 seconds (15 minutes) in manual exposure mode. Perfect for extreme long-exposure nightscapes and star trails.

Engineered to be Used, Made to be Loved

Shooting with the compact and lightweight Z5II is a satisfying and comfortable experience. The electronic viewfinder (EVF) is simply stunning and is 6x brighter than any competing model. At up to 3000 nits brightness, users can easily shoot even in the brightest direct sun with a perfect view of the frame, with real-time exposure information. Additionally, the rear 3.2” Vari-angle LCD touchscreen rotates freely to nearly any angle, giving full freedom of composition. Get down in the street or hold it high above everyone’s heads and still be able to accurately frame the perfect shot. The grip is deep and comfortable to minimize fatigue. Additionally, the Nikon Z5II’s front, back, and top covers are made from magnesium alloy, which delivers exceptional durability and outstanding dust-and drip-resistance.

Feel the Color with Picture Controls

The Nikon Z5II is the latest camera to support one-button access to Picture Controls, plus compatibility with the Nikon Imaging Cloud. The dedicated Picture Control button opens new possibilities for expressive color, with imaginative film-inspired looks that instantly change the color tone and color of a scene. In a single press, the user can see in real-time the effects of up to 31 built-in color presets plus Imaging Recipes downloaded by the user.

Nikon Imaging Cloud connectivity allows users to download a wide variety of free Imaging Recipes by Nikon and created by popular creators, and to apply these recipes when shooting. In addition, the Z5II supports Flexible Color Picture Control, which allows users to create their own unique color styles using Nikon’s free NX Studio software. Flexible Color allows for a wider variety of color and tone adjustments, including hue, brightness and contrast. What’s more, these settings can also be saved as Custom Picture Controls that can be imported to the Z5II for use while shooting.

Powerful Video Features for Hybrid Users

  • The Z5II offers an impressive array of video features for content creators:
  • Capture immensely vivid and detailed 4K/30 UHD video, with no crop. This gives creatives the ability to shoot in 4K at full-frame, with more wide-angle freedom. For higher frame rates, the camera can also capture up to 4K/60 with a 1.5x crop.
  • Flexible in-camera video recording options with 12-bit N-RAW8, 10-bit H.265, and 8-bit H.264. This is the first camera to be able to record N-RAW to an SD card.
  • N-Log9 tone modes offer greater flexibility for color grading. This means Z5II users also have access to the free RED LUTs, which were developed in collaboration with RED for users to enjoy cinematic looks.
  • Full HD/120p for flexibility to create 5x slow motion videos in 8-bit H.264.
  • Hi-Res Zoom10 uses 4K resolution to zoom up to 2X in-camera during Full HD shooting, without any loss of quality. This is useful when using prime lenses to get closer to a subject and add a dynamic look to footage.
  • Product Review Mode will seamlessly switch focus between the user and any objects that they hold up to the camera. Users can even customize the size of the active AF area.
  • Upgrade streaming while connected via UVC/UAC-compliant USB port, transforming the camera into a high-quality webcam for live streaming.
  • The Z5II also includes ports for headphones and microphones.

Additional Features of the Nikon Z5II

  • Dual SD card slots
  • Bird detection mode makes it easier to detect birds in motion and in flight.
  • Equipped with Nikon’s exclusive portrait functions, including Rich Tone Portrait that realizes radiant and beautiful rendering of skin textures, and Skin Softening that smooths the skin while leaving hair, eyes, and other details sharp.
  • Capture high-resolution images with Pixel Shift shooting11 to portray stunning depth and rich textures, from architectural details to rocky landscapes and vibrant artwork, creating images at a staggeringly high resolution of up to approx. 96-megapixels (must be processed with free Studio NX software).

Adobe Creative Cloud Promotion

For a limited time, customers who purchase the Nikon Z5II and register their camera will also get 1 year of Lightroom + 1TB of Adobe Creative Cloud storage. For more information and terms of this promotion, please visit www.nikonusa.com.

Price and Availability

The new Nikon Z5II full-frame mirrorless camera will be available in April 2025 for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $1699.95* for the body only. Kit configurations include the NIKKOR Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3 lens for $1999.95* SRP, and the NIKKOR Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR lens for $2499.95* SRP.

Nikon Z5 II Specification Update

Nikon Z5 II specification surfaced on a website, that is not much different from the specification we posted a while ago, take a look at the rumored specification

Rumored Specifications:

  • 24.5MP backside-illuminated CMOS sensor
  • Equipped with Expeed 7 image processor
  • 14 fps RAW, 30 fps JPEG shooting
  • 5-axis in-body image stabilization
  • Pixel shift
  • 4K video recording at 30fps [Uncropped]
  • DX crop 4K at 60 fps in 10-bit
  • 1080p video recording at 120fps
  • The 273-point hybrid autofocus system
  • Real-time eye/animal eye tracking/Bird eye AF
  • 3.69-million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder
  • 3.2-inch fully articulating screen
  • Dual UHS-II SD card slots
  • USB-C charging, compliant with the latest EU regulations
  • Size and weight are almost identical to the current

So, in the core specification, we cannot spot any significant difference from what we have already shared with you. [Nikon Z5 II Coming in Summer of 2025]

Nikon Z50 II Arrival Date

Nikon Z5 II arrival date – as we have mentioned earlier the Nikon Z50 II demand is at its peak and Nikon will surely allow the Z50II to reach its peak period, which generally lasts 7 to 8 months after the camera’s announcement. In general, camera manufacturers avoid announcing two different cameras in the approx same price range due to the fear that each will cannibalize the other’s sales.

Since the Nikon Z50 II was announced back in November 2024, it seems quite logical for Nikon to announce the Z5 II camera sometime in the summer months of 2025. So, the Announcement is expected on or before August 2025.

Must watch – Best Lenses for Nikon Z50 II in 2025

List of Upcoming Nikon Cameras and Lenses

– COOLPIX P1100 [already announced]
– Z 35mm f/1.2 S (Already Announced)
– Z 28-135mm F4 PZ (announced )
– New Z series of cinema lenses (announced )
– Z9II (Q4 of 2025)
– Z5II (April 2 2025)

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Nikon Z Cinema – A New Beginning

Nikon registered a new trademark, Nikon Z Cinema, on February 13, 2025. It will be very interesting to see whether Nikon is expanding its Z Cinema lineup to RED camera bodies only or if they will also bring dedicated cinema bodies to mirrorless consumers. just like Canon did with Canon R50V.

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Nikon Z5 Mark II Launching on April 2, 2025

According to your latest set of rumors, the Nikon Z5 Mark II camera will be available on the second of April, so the wait is over, and it is about to arrive very soon. As a user, it has now been confirmed that the camera features the future Nikon ZF Camera sensor, Expeed 7 image processor, and the goodness of the Z6 Mark III.

It will create a benchmark in terms of the full-frame camera level. Stay tuned more updates coming

Nikon Z5 Mark II Specifications

Feature Specification
Sensor 24.5MP Full-Frame BSI CMOS Sensor
Processor Expeed 7 Image Processor
Video Recording 4K UHD 30p / Full HD 120p, 1.5x 60p with crop
Autofocus 273-Point Hybrid AF with Eye and Animal Detection
Image Stabilization 5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilization
Viewfinder Bright 3.69M-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
Display 3.2″ Tilting Touchscreen LCD
Memory Card Slots Dual UHS-II SD Card Slots
Connectivity Built-In Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity
Charging USB-C Charging and Power Delivery Support

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This post was updated on March 28, 2025 – By thenewcamera.com team

 

Nikon ZV Latest Rumors, Specifications and Arrival Date

Let’s talk about the Nikon ZV camera. It’s a rumored camera that features the goodness of all the video core specs that we have already seen in the Nikon Z6 Mark 3, but it’s actually an extension of Nikon’s new videography cinema mirrorless line.

Nikon ZV / Z6V Rumor

As per the recent set of rumors we have from the rumor mill, Nikon is currently working on a video-oriented Z6 Mark 3 camera, which uses the same 24.5-megapixel sensor as now, and it has a body that looks very, very similar to the Sony FX3 camera. You can relate to that, or you can also relate to the Nikon Z30, which does not have an electronic viewfinder inside it. So, you can just imagine a full-frame variant of the Nikon Z30 using the Z6 III sensor.

Possible Naming and Branding

The name of the camera is actually not known yet, but we are calling it Nikon ZV. It may also be called Nikon Z6V at the time of announcement. The rumor mill is suggesting that Nikon may start its video-focused branding with the ZV name.

Nikon Z6 III Key Features

The Nikon Z6 III camera was launched in 2024, and the camera features a 24.5-megapixel stacked sensor, which offers approximately 3.5x faster readout speed compared to its predecessor. Due to that, and with the pairing of the Expeed 7 image processor, the camera is able to capture 6K 60 FPS RAW videos, and it can save internally at the same time. You can also record 4K 120 FPS with slight crop and Full HD videos per second, making it a perfect choice. At the same time, the upcoming ZV camera will have all the possible set of core specifications that we have already witnessed in this camera by extending it further.

Nikon ZV / Z6V Specification (Expected)

Core Imaging and Processing

  • 24.5MP Partially-Stacked CMOS Sensor
  • EXPEED 7 Image Processor
  • Up to 20 fps Raw, 60 fps JPEG Shooting
  • Blackout-Free, 5760k-Dot EVF
  • 493-Point AF with AI-Based Subject Detection

Advanced Video Capabilities

  • 6K 60p N-RAW, 6K 30p ProRes RAW
  • 4K 120p, Full HD 240p Slow Motion Video
  • Open Gate Recording
  • 2x-anamorphic squeeze or custom aspect ratios.
  • shutter angle control
  • false color display,
  • DCI-Spec Alignment
  • Enhanced post-production stabilization, complementing 5-axis IBIS & electronic VR.
  • Internal ND Filters
  • Active Cooling System – Enables longer high-frame-rate video recording by preventing overheating.

Enhanced Audio and Connectivity

  • 32-Bit Audio SupportUpgraded from 24-bit PCM, offering higher fidelity for post-production, plus line-in and XLR accessory compatibility.
  • Multiple USB Ports & Improved FunctionalityTwo USB-C ports: one for data transfer, external recording, and power, and another for audio input
  • Camera-to-Cloud Direct ConnectivitySeamless cloud integration for efficient workflow.

User Experience & Interface

  • 3.2″ 4-Axis Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • Improved Video Interface
  • CFexpress Type B & SD Memory Card Slots

Cinema & Professional Lens Compatibility

  • Compatibility with Z Cine LensesSeamless integration with Nikon’s Z-mount cinema lenses.

Mounting Points for AccessoriesErgonomic design for video rigs and additional time code, time-lapse, and dual-format recording support.

Nikon’s Acquisition of RED and Its Impact

Nikon’s acquisition of RED was done in 2024. Now, we also have Nikon Z-mount-based RED cinema cameras—the RED Raptor and the RED Komodo. Nikon engineers are now working in power with the RED team to ensure the future of RED cameras, as well as integrating the best cinematography features possible for the new-age mirrorless camera, which is directly coming from the RED core development program.

RED Technology Integration in Nikon ZV

So, the upcoming camera will have some RED tech inside, possible enhancements from RED could include:

  • Deeper integration of RED’s color science for nuanced color reproduction.
  • Support for professional formats like Redcode RAW.
  • Enhanced connectivity, such as XLR inputs and SDI outputs.
  • Robust build quality for harsh shooting conditions.
  • Improved thermal management for extended recording.

These enhancements aim to align the camera with RED’s cinema-grade capabilities

Expected Release Timeline

The camera is expected to arrive sometime in Q3 or Q4 of 2025, and if we get any updates related to the same, we will be posting them here at TheNewCamera.com.

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Nikon ZFR - Specification, Rumors, and Release Date

Just imagine a camera that fuses the soul of vintage photography with a higher resolution sensor, and yes, we are talking about the possibility of Nikon Z FR. We are actually waiting for the Nikon Z7 Mark III, but photographers are quite a bit excited about the next possible variation of the ultra-popular Nikon Z F camera. Leading to the success of ZF, there is a high probability that a higher-end variant of the existing ZF will be introduced.

The Nikon ZFR concept was not created by us; the credit goes to one of my favorite photographers, Matt Irwin. He is a Nikon Z system camera user as well as very close with Nikon, and just before this article, we had published his predictions related to the upcoming Nikon RED Raptor camera announcement, which was 100% true. So now, let’s discuss what he has said in the video related to the Nikon ZFR camera.

To me, the way that you make this a killer camera is you do something that Nikon has done already and has been greatly successful, and we’re also seeing other manufacturers do it. That is this—you put that more advanced, let’s say roughly 60-megapixel sensor, into a retro body, a ZF-style body, and we could call it the ZFR. – Matt Irwin

Nikon ZFR Specification

  • 60MP sensor
  • Retro ZF-style body
  • Higher-quality sensor (possibly 16-bit or improved dynamic range)
  • Aimed at photographers who don’t need high speed
  • Could be called the “ZFR”

Let’s Discuss the Speculated Nikon ZFR Specs: What’s Under the Hood?

A 60-megapixel full-frame sensor is not new; it has been in the camera industry for approximately the past 5 years, starting from Sony A7R IV. Then we have it in the Sigma FP camera; we also have it in the Sony A7R Mark V, so it is quite a commonly used sensor by many, and it’s a decent upgrade from Nikon Z7 II. So yes, it’s a very good possibility that either the upcoming Z7 Mark III or the ZFR camera may use the same 60MP sensor.

Medium format cameras like Hasselblad X2D 100C and Fujifilm GFX 100 offer 16-bit RAW due to their larger sensor architecture. So at this point, I certainly disagree with Matt—16-bit color recording capability is only limited to medium-format sensors in the current generation. And if Matt is talking about utilizing the same 60MP sensor used in cameras like A7R IV or Sigma FP, it remains limited to 10-bit to 14-bit recording due to its semiconductor design, and there is no way to upscale it if Nikon uses the same variant of the 60MP sensor.

Now, there is a huge possibility, and if Matt is trying to hint that this camera can record 16-bit color depth, that indicates Nikon is working on a brand-new 60MP sensor, maybe with Towers Jazz or other semiconductor manufacturers. So there can be a possibility if it’s true.  thenewcamera admin

Talking about the modest speed, 10 frames per second is more than enough for those who love to have a high-resolution body. And for those who need speed, yes, we do have cameras like Nikon Z8 and Z9. Without a doubt, they can go with these bodies.

8K video recording capability has now become the norm for professional full-frame mirrorless cameras.

Design is the main factor here. When you consider the design, it is loved by many professional photographers, and it is one of the best-selling cameras from Nikon to date. The only thing that I would love is if Nikon’s Design Department is able to add a proper hand grip to the ZF design, since we currently have to buy one from SmallRig. If they are able to do so, that would be great.

Nikon ZFR Arrival Date

Now, here is the million-dollar question—when will the Nikon ZFR arrive? According to Matt, the camera is expected to arrive sometime in late 2026 or early 2027. That clearly indicates that the ZFR-style camera is still in the development phase, and a lot of alpha and beta testing has to be done before it reaches a production model.

Final Thoughts: Is the Nikon ZFR Worth the Hype?

Nikon ZFR has a lot of potential just by its name alone. And once we heard about it, we thought, “Yeah, it is a huge possibility, and we have to cover this as soon as possible.” It actually shows Nikon’s vision of the future and how broad and versatile it is. And the good thing is, it’s not about replacing any existing prime cameras—it’s about creating a brand-new space for those who love to have a retro-style camera in their hands with a high-quality, full-frame sensor, which is still missing from the Fuji brand—either you have to pick an APSC, or you have to jump into a medium-format zone.

Having said that, the camera world is evolving, and we would love to see the ZFR camera from Nikon.

Let us know what you think! Does the Nikon ZFR camera look attractive with these specs, or would you love to see a different variant with a higher-resolution sensor? Let us know in the comment section. Stay tuned to thenewcamera.com for the latest updates!

Article Update Log:  The article “Nikon ZFR – Specification, Rumors, and Release Date” was first published by thenewcamera.com team on March 13th, 2025

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Best Budget Wildlife Lenses for Nikon Z Mount in 2025

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Best Budget Wildlife Lenses for Nikon Z Mount in 2025

If you are searching for the best budget wildlife lenses for Nikon Z1 in 2025, you have reached the right place, and believe me, you don’t need a fat wallet to capture amazing or jaw-dropping shots of a deer or an elephant with your Z camera.

See, it doesn’t actually depend on whether you are using a Nikon Z50 camera or even a Nikon Z30 or maybe a Z6 Mark II or Z9 camera. The affordable telephoto lenses that we have listed in this guide can deliver the reach as well as the sharpness you crave without paying the premium price tag.

This guide was updated on March 10, 2025, and carries all the best top budget-friendly Nikon Z-mount lenses for wildlife photography, which also includes the ultra-popular entry-level DX 50-250mm lens. It also includes the native Tamron 70-300mm lens and the long-reaching Tamron 150-500mm, plus a bonus spotlight for the Nikon 180-600mm. This is the ultimate guide for the Nikon Z wildlife lens lineup.

1. Best Budget Native Zoom Lens: Nikkor Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR

  • Price: ~ $350 [ Amazon.comB&H ]
  • Focal Length: 50-250mm (75-375mm equivalent on APS-C)
  • Aperture: f/4.5-6.3
  • Weight: 405g (14.3 oz)

Why It’s the Top Budget Pick:The Nikkor DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR is the king of budget wildlife photography lenses for the Nikon Z-mount APS-C cameras like the Nikon Z30, Z50 Mark II, or even the Zfc. The lens costs only $350, which is a steal, stretching to an effective focal length of 75-375mm when the 1.5x crop factor is applied. So with this budget lens over the Z50 body or the Zfc body, you are getting a 400mm equivalent reach of a full-frame camera.

This lens also features 5 stops of vibration reduction (VR) to ensure that the images you capture are tack-sharp even when shot while holding the camera in your hand. The overall handling experience is great since the weight of the lens is only 400 grams, helping you shoot for longer hours without experiencing physical strain.

However, after using it for a while, I can say that you may get soft corners at 250mm, but apart from that, its performance is outstanding. So, for beginner APS-C shooters who are seeking the best budget wildlife lens for Z-mount cameras, this is an unbeatable choice.

2. Best Budget Mid-Tier Native Lens: 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD

  • Price: ~$700 USD [B&H Store and Amazon.com]
  • Focal Length: 70-300mm (105-450mm equivalent on APS-C)
  • Aperture: f/4.5-6.3
  • Weight: 545g (19.2 oz)

Why It’s a Steal Deal for You: The Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD brings the benefits of a native Z-mount brilliance to wildlife photography for under $700.

We all know Tamron makes Nikkor-branded lenses, including the 28-75mm f/2.8 RXD, the ultra-popular lens for wedding photographers. That said, the 70-300mm lens operates very similarly to a native mount lens.

With a 70-300mm range, you are effectively getting a 105-450mm equivalent focal length on a DX-format body, making it ideal for capturing large animals and sometimes birds when they are close to you. The lens is weather-resistant but lacks inbuilt optical image stabilization. The overall weight of the lens is 545 grams, making it very portable.

If you are using this lens with your DX-format body, it’s highly recommended to have a hybrid monopod with you to get stable and clear shots. The biggest advantages of this lens are its minimal fringing and compatibility with full-frame cameras, making it a top contender among affordable Nikon Z wildlife lenses for both full-frame and APS-C cameras.

3. Best Budget 3rd Party Telephoto Lens: Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD

  • Price: ~$1,200 USD [ B&H Store  |  Amazon.com]
  • Focal Length: 150-500mm (225-750mm equivalent on APS-C)
  • Aperture: f/5-6.7
  • Weight: 1,725g (60.8 oz)

Why It’s the Reach King: We have termed this lens as the “Reach King” since the Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD is the best budget 3rd-party lens for Nikon Z-mount wildlife shooters who really need serious telephoto capability.

Just imagine—if you put this lens on a DX body, which costs approximately $1,200, it will give you an equivalent focal length of somewhere around 225-750mm. So, if you are into bird photography, this lens on a DX body will deliver phenomenal results.

The VXD autofocus locks on very fast, and the lens features 4 stops of vibration compensation, allowing you to take handheld shots at 500mm. In terms of sharpness, it is quite sharp throughout the zoom range, but the aperture demands a good low-light body, which we already have in the Z-mount lineup, starting from the Z50 to the Zfc.

Due to its construction, made for full-frame mounts, you can also use this lens on Nikon Z6II, Z7II, and Z8 bodies. The weather-sealed, tripod-ready lens weighs approximately 1.7 kg, making it a game-changing budget wildlife lens for Nikon Z-mount enthusiasts craving pro-level reach.

4. Bonus Budget Mega Zoom: Nikkor Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR

  • Price: ~$1,700 USD [B&H StoreAmazon.com]
  • Focal Length: 180-600mm (270-900mm equivalent on APS-C)
  • Aperture: f/5.6-6.3
  • Weight: 1,955g (69 oz)

Why It’s Worth the Extra Cash?: If you want to stretch the budget, then we have an amazing option for you—the Nikkor Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR, the ultimate wildlife lens for Z-mount in 2025. At $1,700, its price is higher, but still a steal compared to $3,000 lenses offering the same focal length.

Since we are making a budget guide, we are keeping the best possible lenses with a reasonable price tag and maximum focal length. When used with a DX crop body, this lens provides an effective focal length of 270-900mm.

The lens also features 5.5 stops of optical image stabilization, allowing you to take some handheld shots. Although the lens is quite heavy, it’s always recommended to have a tripod or monopod with you. The STM motors inside this lens work very fast and deliver blazing-fast autofocus.

The sharpness of this lens is excellent from end to end, and it is a weather-sealed internal zoom lens built for professional use. For Nikon Z shooters who are ready to invest in this lens, it truly redefines affordable wildlife photography with unmatched versatility.

Budget Nikon Z Wildlife Lens Comparison Table

Lens Price Focal Length (APS-C) Weight Best For
Nikon Z DX 50-250mm VR $350 75-375mm 405g APS-C, Beginners
Tamron 70-300mm RXD $700 105-450mm 545g Full-Frame, Mid-Tier
Tamron 150-500mm VC VXD $1,200 225-750mm 1,725g Long Reach, Hybrid
Nikon Z 180-600mm VR (Bonus) $1,700 270-900mm 1,955g Serious Enthusiasts

Why These Are the Best Wildlife Lenses for Nikon Z-Mount

Unlike the costly options flooding list of other lists or websites, these handpicked lenses prioritize affordability without compromising on wildlife-ready features.

  • Native Z-Mount Advantage: With all the lenses I have recommended here, no adapters are needed. These lenses, including the Tamron—are built for Z-mount, ensuring seamless integration with the mount and flawless autofocus with the camera.
  • Reach Meets Value: Now, we have lenses ranging from 375mm to 900mm in full-frame equivalence, giving you incredible reach without breaking the bank.
  • Real-World Tested: Each handpicked lens balances cost, portability, optical quality, and all the possible setup features that a user can get within this specific price range.

Which Budget Nikon Z Lens Should You Pick?

  • Nikon Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR ($350): This is best for APS-C beginners who need a cheap, lightweight starter.
  • Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD ($700): Perfect for full-frame as well as APS-C users wanting native versatility.
  • Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD ($1,200): Ideal for long-reach shooters / birdographers on a budget.
  • Nikon Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR ($1,700): The splurge for pros on a (relative) budget.

Beat the Premium Price Trap in 2025

Why spend $3,000 when these budget wildlife lenses for Nikon Z-mount are available and even deliver excellent results? You can pair these lenses with the Nikon Z50, the recently announced Nikon Z63, or the Z8 camera and shoot nature’s wonders flawlessly – without any major financial trouble.

This guide is updated for March 2025, and this list outshines broader guides by focusing on your wallet and wildlife goals.

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