Save $150 on "one of the finest Nikon Z lenses that we've seen"
The Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S is now available for only $896.95, featuring premium glass for capturing wildlife, portrait, landscape and macro close-ups

If you've been looking for a stunner of a lens, for both general shooting and extreme close-ups, the Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S is now available for just $896.955 at B&H.
You can save $150 on the Z lens' previous price tag of $1,046.95. And top-tier primes are not coming cheap, so this deal offers a great discount on what we've called in our review "one of the finest Nikon Z lenses that we've seen."
Save $150 at B&H Nikon's MC 105mm delivers superb image quality, fast autofocus, and excellent stabilization for both macro and general shooting. It features pro-level handling with a customizable control ring, OLED display, and weather-sealed build.
Short: The Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S is a top-tier lens for performance and versatility. It's one of the finest Nikon Z lenses that we've seen to date, and that’s really saying something.
The Z MC 105mm is great for capturing wildlife photography, through portraiture and landscape, to extreme close-ups, where its 1.0x magnification factor reveals near-microscopic levels with clarity and depth. And it's not only about sharpness (though it's razor-sharp from center to the edge), it's also about how effortlessly it lets you create.
With lightning-fast pinpoint autofocus and 4.5-stop optical VR, it partners beautifully with Nikon's Z-series cameras for incredibly stable, high-impact images – handheld or on the go. From the customizable control ring to the multifunction OLED display and weather-sealed construction, this lens has it all. And yes, it costs more than the Z MC 50mm – about 50% more – but the performance leap is undeniable.
As mentioned, top-tier primes are not coming cheap, making this deal even more interesting. By investing in the Nikkor Z MC 105mm, you get a pro-grade build and image quality that borders on flawless.
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Kim is a photographer, editor and writer with work published internationally. She holds a Master's degree in Photography and Media and was formerly Technique Editor at Digital Photographer, focusing on the art and science of photography. Blending technical expertise with visual insight, Kim explores photography's time-honored yet ever-evolving role in culture. Through her features, tutorials, and gear reviews, she aims to encourage readers to explore the medium more deeply and embrace its full creative potential.
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