N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

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Q I have a Z 50mm f/1.8 S and an AF-P 70-300mm VR with an FTZ adapter for my Z 5. Would you recommend the Z 24-120mm or Z 24-200mm as an additional zoom?

Ashwin Thillai

 Naturally, the main advantage of the 24-200mm is its greater telephoto reach, although it comes at the expense of a narrowing of the aperture rating. It’s not an S-line lens, but the build quality is still very

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