Here you are going to find the complete and up-to-date listing of Nikon lenses that exist today. Use the table to sort the lenses based on focal length, aperture, type, and price. This is a reference directory for the list of all Nikon Lens.
There are almost 100 lenses available from Nikon. Most entry-level cameras come bundled with the kit lens which is not sufficient for professional results. The cheapest Nikon lens is Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II costing just $119.95 and comes as the kit lens on entry-level cameras. The most expensive Nikon lens is the AF-S NIKKOR 800mm f/5.6E FL ED VR which costs a whopping $16,299.95 only. The widest Nikon lens is AF-S FISHEYE NIKKOR 8-15mm f/3.5-4.5E ED which can take almost 180° photographs. The fastest Nikon lens is NIKKOR 50mm f/1.2 which can take tack sharp photos in low light conditions. The Nikkor 800mm is the biggest Nikon lens.
Check the List of All Nikon Lens in the table below. Use the search function to search for any Nikon lens. Using this table, you can sort the Nikon lenses based on Name, Focal length, Maximum Aperture, Type, and Price.
Nikon Lens Directory
[table id=Nikon-Lens /]We have a detailed post where you can learn all the abbreviations used on the lenses. The markings on the lens indicate specific properties. A lens’ focal length is either fixed or variable. The table above indicates the range of the variable focal length. The Max aperture column in the table indicates the maximum possible aperture of the lens. The type of lenses is DX and FX. FX indicates lenses made for the full-frame cameras and DX means lenses made for crop sensor cameras. Read Full-frame vs Crop-sensor here. FX lenses can be used with DX bodies, but DX lenses cannot be used with FX bodies.
The price shown is indicative and use links to check the latest market price for the Nikon lens.