Nikon’s 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II Is Out: It Gets Leaner And Meaner


Nikon’s 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II Is Out: It Gets Leaner And Meaner

Nikon has announced the Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II, a lighter and more refined version of its pro workhorse telephoto zoom. The original Z 70-200mm was already excellent. This Mark II focuses on trimming weight, speeding up autofocus, and subtly improving optics.

The biggest headline? It’s 26% lighter than the first-generation Z version and about half an inch shorter. The original weighed around 3 lb / 1,360 g . The new one drops to 2.2 lb / 998 g (without foot/cover). For event and sports shooters who carry this lens all day, that’s a meaningful reduction.

Lighter Build, Revised Optics

The optical formula changes from 21 elements in 18 groups to 18 elements in 16 groups. Nikon removed three elements, added more advanced aspherical components, and thinned certain glass elements to cut weight.

It now features 11 rounded diaphragm blades instead of 9, promising smoother bokeh and rounder highlights – something portrait shooters will appreciate.

Minimum focus distance improves too. The original Z version focused down to 50 cm. The Mark II goes as close as 38 cm at 70mm and delivers up to 0.3x magnification. That adds flexibility for tighter detail shots without switching lenses.

Nikon also introduces its Meso Amorphous Coat alongside ARNEO for improved flare resistance, especially in challenging backlit situations.

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Faster, Quieter Autofocus

The original used dual stepping motors. The Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II moves to Nikon’s Silky Swift VCM system. Nikon claims significantly faster focusing, better tracking while zooming, greater precision, and quieter operation.

For sports and wildlife shooters, improved tracking consistency matters more than spec-sheet sharpness gains. Video shooters should also benefit from reduced focus breathing and quieter operation.

Stabilization And Handling Improvements

Vibration Reduction is now rated up to 6 stops, improving handheld usability at slower shutter speeds.

The tripod foot has been redesigned with an integrated Arca-type dovetail, eliminating the need for a separate plate. Handling refinements include:

  • Two customizable L-Fn buttons
  • Configurable Control Ring with a click on/off option
  • Weather sealing and fluorine front coating
  • HB-119 hood with filter adjustment window

Internal zoom and internal focus designs remain, keeping the balance consistent throughout the zoom range.

Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II Specs

Focal Length 70–200mm
Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Minimum Aperture f/22
Lens Mount Nikon Z
Format Coverage Full-Frame
Angle of View 34° 20′ to 12° 20′
Minimum Focus Distance 1.2′ / 38 cm (Wide) – 2.6′ / 80 cm (Tele)
Maximum Magnification 0.3x
Optical Design 18 Elements in 16 Groups
Diaphragm Blades 11, Rounded
Focus Type Autofocus (Silky Swift VCM)
Image Stabilization Yes, up to 6 stops
Tripod Mount Removable, rotating, Arca-type compatible
Filter Size 77 mm
Dimensions 3.5 x 8.2″ / 90 x 208 mm
Weight 2.2 lb / 998 g (without foot/cover)

Pricing and Availability

The Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II is available for preorder now at $3,196.95, with shipping expected soon.