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Nikon 210mm f/5.6 Nikkor-W Lens

The Nikon 210mm f/5.6 is a 210mm f/5.6 lens designed for Lens Board (Technical Camera) mount cameras. Used copies start from $352.58 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Nikon 210mm f/5.6 Nikkor-W Lens

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Lens OverviewNikon 210mm f/5.6

The Nikon 210mm f/5.6 Nikkor-W is a large format prime lens designed for technical camera systems, mounting via a standard lens board. With a fixed focal length of 210mm and a maximum aperture of f/5.6, this lens sits in the standard focal length range for large format photography. It is a fully manual lens, requiring the photographer to manage both focus and aperture settings by hand — a workflow that is entirely expected and appropriate for large format shooting, where deliberate, methodical technique is the norm.

Weighing 600g, the lens has a substantial but manageable build that reflects its large format construction requirements. There is no image stabilization, which again is consistent with the format, as large format work is almost universally conducted on a tripod. The lens mounts via a Lens Board connection compatible with technical cameras, making it accessible to photographers working with view cameras and other technical camera platforms.

Whether used for landscape, architecture, or studio work, the 210mm focal length provides a useful perspective for large format capture, and the manual-only operation encourages the careful, considered approach that large format photography demands.

Key FeaturesNikon 210mm f/5.6

210mm Large Format Prime: A fixed 210mm focal length that serves as a standard perspective on large format film, equivalent to a normal lens on 4x5 format.

Nikkor-W Optical Design: The W (Wide Field) designation indicates a multi-element design engineered for a large image circle to cover large format film sizes with good edge-to-edge sharpness.

f/5.6 Maximum Aperture: A maximum aperture of f/5.6 provides a workable brightness for composing and focusing on the ground glass under a darkcloth.

Lens Board Mount: Mounts via a standard lens board, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of view cameras and technical camera systems.

Manual Focus Operation: Fully manual focus control aligns with the deliberate, methodical workflow that large format photography demands.

Copal Shutter Integration: Seated in a Copal leaf shutter, allowing flash synchronization at all shutter speeds and quiet, vibration-free exposures.

Lens SpecificationsNikon 210mm f/5.6

Nikon 210mm f/5.6 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesLandscape, Architecture, Product
Lens TypePrime
FormatLarge Format
Zoom/PrimePrime
Focal Length210mm
Maximum Aperturef/5.6
Camera SystemLarge Format
Lens MountLens Board (Technical Camera)
AutofocusNo
Focus TypeManual
Image StabilizationNone
Weight600g

DescriptionNikon 210mm f/5.6

The Nikon 210mm f/5.6 Nikkor-W is a large format prime lens built for technical camera systems. With a fixed 210mm focal length sitting in the standard focal length range, it provides a natural perspective well-regarded for disciplined large format work. The lens features a maximum aperture of f/5.6 and is operated entirely in manual focus, placing full creative control in the photographer's hands.

Mounting via a Lens Board (Technical Camera) connection, it integrates with a wide range of view cameras and technical camera platforms. At 600g, it offers a solid build appropriate to the demands of large format photography. There is no image stabilization, consistent with the tripod-based nature of large format capture.

The lens is classified as a prime in the standard focal length range, making it a reliable choice for photographers seeking a dedicated 210mm option in their large format kit.

ProsNikon 210mm f/5.6

  • Fixed 210mm focal length offers a dedicated standard perspective for large format work
  • Maximum aperture of f/5.6 is well-suited to large format shooting workflows
  • Lens Board mount ensures broad compatibility with technical camera systems

ConsNikon 210mm f/5.6

  • Manual focus only — no autofocus option for any shooting scenario
  • No image stabilization, requiring tripod use for sharp results
  • Filter thread size is unspecified, complicating filtration accessory planning

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Frequently Asked QuestionsNikon 210mm f/5.6

What camera systems is this lens compatible with?+
The Nikon 210mm f/5.6 Nikkor-W mounts via a Lens Board connection designed for technical cameras. It is classified as a large format lens intended for medium format and large format technical camera platforms. Always confirm your specific camera's lens board standard before purchasing.
Does this lens support autofocus?+
No. The Nikon 210mm f/5.6 Nikkor-W is a manual focus only lens. This is standard for large format lenses and suits the methodical shooting style typical of technical camera work.
How heavy is this lens?+
The lens weighs 600g. For a large format prime, this is a workable weight, though use with a sturdy tripod and technical camera is strongly recommended.
Does this lens have image stabilization?+
No, the lens has no image stabilization. Large format shooting is typically conducted on a tripod, so optical stabilization is not a feature found in this category.
What filter thread size does this lens use?+
The filter thread size is not specified in the available product data. It is recommended to contact the seller or verify with Nikon documentation before purchasing filters for this lens.
Is this lens suitable for a beginner to large format photography?+
The 210mm f/5.6 Nikkor-W is a manual lens requiring lens board mounting on a technical camera. It is best suited to photographers already familiar with large format systems and manual shooting techniques, rather than those new to the format.

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