Nikon Z 28-75mm F2.8 Review

March 3, 2022 | Mark Goldstein | Rating star Rating star Rating star Rating star

Sharpness at 28mm

For this test, the Nikon Z 28-75mm F2.8 lens was attached to a Nikon Z9 body, which was in turn mounted to a sturdy tripod. Exposure delay mode was activated. Tonal and colour variance across the crops are due to change in natural light during the session.

The full frame

The full frame at 28mm

Centre sharpness is outstanding from wide-open at f/2.8 all the way through to f/11, with f/16 and f/22 being adversely affected by diffraction.

The edges aren't quite as sharp as the centre, with the best results obtained from f/5.6 through to f/11.

Aperture Centre Crop Edge Crop
f/2.8 f5_6.jpg f5_6.jpg
f/4 f5_6.jpg f5_6.jpg
f/5.6 f5_6.jpg f5_6.jpg
f/8 f8.jpg f8.jpg
f/11 f11.jpg f11.jpg
f/16 f16.jpg f16.jpg
f/22 f16.jpg f22.jpg