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Nikkor Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR £379/$349

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The arrival of the Nikon Z 50 (reviewed in 225) has caused a stir all on its own, but its release has been accompanied two new DX (APS-C) Nikkor Z lenses. The camera’s ‘kit’ lens is the Nikkor Z 16-50mm 225). However, if you’re a sports, wildlife or portrait photographer, you’ll be more excited about this telephoto zoom.

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