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 Overview — Nikon 210mm f/5.6
Key Features — Nikon 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 Specifications — Nikon 210mm f/5.6
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Landscape, Architecture, Product |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Format | Large Format |
| Zoom/Prime | Prime |
| Focal Length | 210mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/5.6 |
| Camera System | Large Format |
| Lens Mount | Lens Board (Technical Camera) |
| Autofocus | No |
| Focus Type | Manual |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Weight | 600g |
Description — Nikon 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.
Pros — Nikon 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
Cons — Nikon 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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