The Nikon NIKKOR Z 40mm f/2 is an exceptional, budget-friendly "perfect normal" prime lens. It is widely celebrated by reviewers as a "flawed gem" that prioritizes ultra-lightweight portability and low cost over clinical S-line optical perfection. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Design and Handling
- Form Factor: Weighting just 170g and measuring 1.8 inches long, it sits comfortably between a pancake and a standard prime.
- Build Quality: Constructed entirely of plastic—including the lens mount and filter threads—to keep the price low, though it includes dust and drip resistance.
- Minimalist Controls: Features a single customizable control ring but completely lacks physical AF/M or VR switches.
Performance & Autofocus
- Stepping Motor: Offers quick, quiet, and reliable autofocusing for both stills and video tracking.
- Low Light: The bright f/2 maximum aperture allows for excellent light gathering and easier focusing in dark conditions.
- Video Capabilities: Focus breathing is well-controlled, and its featherlight footprint makes it ideal for compact gimbals.
Image Quality
Reviewers from Photography Life and Thom Hogan highlight that this lens provides a rendering packed with "character" rather than clinical perfection.
Sharpness: Excellent in the center of the frame even wide open at f/2. The corners are slightly soft at f/2 but improve to very good levels when stopped down to f/4 or f/5.6.
Bokeh: Renders smooth, pleasing out-of-focus backgrounds with a nice 9-blade diaphragm.