Nikon AF DC-Nikkor 135mm f/2D Lens
The Nikon 135mm f/2D is a 135mm f/2 lens designed for Nikon F mount cameras. Used copies start from $589.22 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Nikon AF DC-Nikkor 135mm f/2D Lens
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Lens Overview β Nikon 135mm f/2D
Key Features β Nikon 135mm f/2D
135mm f/2 Prime: A fast fixed telephoto aperture that enables strong subject separation and effective shooting in lower ambient light.
Defocus Control Ring: Unique DC (Defocus Control) ring lets you independently adjust the character of foreground or background bokeh, a feature rarely found on any lens.
Nikon F Mount: Compatible with the full range of Nikon F-mount DSLR bodies, from entry-level to professional flagship systems.
Full-Frame Coverage: Designed to cover a full 35mm frame, delivering consistent sharpness and rendering edge-to-edge on full-frame sensors and film.
Auto and Manual Focus: Supports both AF and MF operation, giving shooters flexibility across different shooting styles and subjects.
D-Type Lens: Transmits subject distance information to the camera body, enabling more accurate 3D Matrix metering and flash exposure calculations.
Lens Specifications β Nikon 135mm f/2D
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Creative Effects |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Format | Full Frame |
| Zoom/Prime | Prime |
| Focal Length | 135mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/2 |
| Camera System | DSLR |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Focus Type | Auto, Manual |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Filter Thread | 72mm |
Description β Nikon 135mm f/2D
The Nikon AF DC-Nikkor 135mm f/2D is a prime telephoto lens built for full-frame Nikon DSLR cameras using the Nikon F mount. With a fixed focal length of 135mm and a maximum aperture of f/2, this lens sits firmly in telephoto prime territory and delivers a fast aperture that is well-suited to scenarios where light is limited or subject isolation is the goal. Focusing options include both autofocus and manual focus, giving photographers direct control over how they engage with the lens.
The 72mm filter thread provides compatibility with a wide selection of filters. Weighing 815g, the lens has a solid, substantial feel consistent with a fast telephoto prime. There is no image stabilization, so attention to shutter speed is important when shooting handheld at this focal length.
For photographers working within the Nikon F mount ecosystem who want a dedicated full-frame prime telephoto with a fast f/2 aperture, this lens covers the fundamentals clearly and directly.
Pros β Nikon 135mm f/2D
- βFast f/2 maximum aperture delivers strong light-gathering capability
- βFixed 135mm focal length on a full-frame format provides a true telephoto perspective
- βSupports both autofocus and manual focus for versatile shooting control
Cons β Nikon 135mm f/2D
- βNo image stabilization, which can be limiting when shooting handheld in lower light
- βAt 815g, the lens is relatively heavy for a prime telephoto
- βFixed focal length offers no zoom flexibility β composition adjustments require physical movement
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Frequently Asked Questions β Nikon 135mm f/2D
What camera mount does this lens use?+
The lens uses the Nikon F mount, making it compatible with Nikon DSLR camera bodies. It is designed for full-frame format use.
Does this lens support autofocus?+
Yes, the lens supports both autofocus and manual focus operation. This gives shooters the option to switch between AF and MF depending on their shooting situation.
Does the lens have image stabilization?+
No, image stabilization is listed as None in the specifications. Shooters should factor this in when selecting a shutter speed for handheld use.
What filter size does this lens accept?+
The lens has a 72mm filter thread, which is a common size with a wide selection of available filters for both creative and protective use.
How heavy is this lens?+
The lens weighs 815g. This is worth considering when planning extended handheld shooting sessions or when balancing with a camera body.






