For what it's worth, my recommendation is forget the filter and rely on the lens hood to shield the lens from accidental bumps. BSiler's gear list: Nikon Z7 II Nikon AF-S Micro-Nikkor 105mm F2.8G IF-ED VR Nikon AF-S Teleconverter TC-14E III Nikon Z 24-70mm F4 Nikon 500mm F5.6E PF +2 more. Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain. I just got my Nikon Z7 and I'm looking to get a CPL filter to use with my Z 24-70 f/4 S. Does anyone have any experience with one they'd recommend or a brand they like? Thanks. I own the Breakthrough Photography Magnetic X4 6-stop Dark CPL. Extremely low color cast. Almost imperceptible. I use mine with their Magnetic 82mm X100 filter holder. The 14-30mm focal lengths fit nicely as part of an “f/4 zoom trio,” if only Nikon had an f/4 trio for the Z system. (There is a 24-70mm f/4 S, but there’s no 70-200mm f/4 S on the roadmap yet, or indeed any lightweight telephoto.) NIKON Z 7 + NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S @ 18.5mm, ISO 64, 20 seconds, f/5.0 Using a slim polarizing filter is not a problem with the Nikon Z 24-70mm f/4 S – many of the images in this review were taken with a polarizer attached. Distortion. The Nikon Z 24-70mm f/4 S has high levels of distortion, although, interestingly, not all photographers who use this lens will ever notice it. The Nikon Z 14-24mm F2.8 S brings its famed DSLR-era lens to its mirrorless format, in a more compact lightweight formula with an option for (albeit very large 112mm) filters. It's sharp wide open at all focal lengths, and any corner softness is dealt with by stopping down a couple of stops. NIKON Z 50 + NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR @ 16mm, ISO 100, 8 sec, f/5.6. Another negative is the relatively slow maximum aperture. While the lens starts out at f/3.5 when shooting at 16mm, it slows down to f/4.2 at 24mm, then f/5.3 at 35mm, and finally to f/6.3 when zoomed in all the way to 50mm. This becomes a problem when shooting in low The NIKKOR Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3 packs big optical performance into the shortest, lightest full frame standard zoom lens in its class*. At its widest, 24mm, it's great for street photography, interiors and landscapes. Zoom in to 50mm and capture beautiful portraits, product images and everyday snapshots. *As of July 2020; according to Nikon research. One of the biggest selling points of the Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD is the lens’s small size and weight. Critically, at 545 grams / 1.2 pounds, this Tamron lens is a good bit lighter than Nikon’s closest alternative – the AF-P 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E combined with the FTZ II adapter (which is 805 grams, or 1.8 pounds, for the combo). Make a good deal when shopping your Nikon Nikkor Z 24-70mm F4 S. Klarna's easy Camera Lenses price Filter Size. 2.835 "Color. Tamron 70 200mm; Sigma lenses Re: Z9 AF and polarizing filter. In reply to Born2Code • Mar 25, 2022. 1. DeSch wrote: That brings to mind an interesting question. With an SLR, light coming through the semi-silvered section of the main mirror bounces off the secondary mirror to get to the AF sensors. That light also becomes polarized as it passes through the main mirror. 0FOnLTp.