NIKKOR

'Nikkor' is the brand of lenses produced by Nikon Corporation, including camera lenses for the Nikon F-mount.
The Nikkor brand was introduced by Nippon Kogaku K.K. (Nikon's original corporate name) in 1937. Nikon originally reserved the Nikkor designation for its highest-quality imaging optics, but in recent history almost all Nikon lenses are so branded.
Notable Nikkor branded optics have included:

F-mount lenses for 35mm and digital SLR photography.

★ Lenses for Bronica and Plaubel Makina medium format cameras.

★ Lenses for Nikon S-series and Leica rangefinder cameras

★ Lenses for large format photography.

★ EL-Nikkor photographic enlarging lenses.

★ The lens of Canon's first or second camera, the "Hanza Canon."

★ Microscopic objectives.

★ Industrial lenses, including lenses in support of the Japanese war effort during World War II.
Among photographers, Nikkor is used most often in reference to Nikon's F-mount photographic lenses. These lenses are designed to cover the 24x36mm area of the 135 film format, or in the case of "DX" designated lenses, the 23.7x15.7mm area of the Nikon DX format.
=Products=

Contents
Lenses for Nikon F-mount
Lenses dedicated for other cameras

★ 21mm 4 Nikkor-O

★ 25mm W-4.0 Nikkor

★ 28mm 3.5 Nikkor

★ 35mm 1.8 W-Nikkor

★ 35mm 2.5 W-Nikkor

★ 35mm 3.5 W-Nikkor

★ 50mm 1.1 Nikkor-N

★ 50mm 1.4 Nikkor-S

★ 50mm 2.0 Nikkor-H

★ 50mm 3.5 Micro-Nikkor (close focus)

★ 85mm 1.5 Nikkor-S

★ 85mm 2.0 Nikkor-P

★ 105mm 2.5 Nikkor-P

★ 105mm 4.0 Nikkor-P

★ 135mm 3.5 Nikkor-Q

★ 135mm 4.0 Nikkor

★ 180mm 2.5 Nikkor

★ 250mm 4 Nikkor-Q

★ 35mm 1.8 W-Nikkor

★ 35mm 2.5 W-Nikkor

★ 50mm 1.4 Nikkor-S

★ 50mm 2 Nikkor-H

★ 85mm 2 Nikkor-P

★ 105mm 2.5 Nikkor-P

★ 135mm 3.5 Nikkor-Q

★ 135mm 3.5 Nikkor-P

★ 80mm Nikkor (Makina 67/670)

★ 55mm 4.5 Nikkor (Makina 67W/670W)

★ 7.5cm 3.5 Nikkor-Q (taking lens)

★ 7.5cm 3.2 View-Nikkor (viewing lens)

★ 105mm 3.5 Nikkor-Q

★ 50mm 3.5 "Kasyapa"
Lenses for large format photography
Nikkor-SW
Nikkor-W
Nikkor-M
Nikkor-AM
Nikkor-T
Photographic enlarging lenses

Lenses for Nikon F-mount


Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens for the Nikon F-mount.

Nikkors constitute the majority of lenses available for the Nikon F-mount, which is itself the largest system of interchangeable flange-mount photographic lenses in history. These lenses are designed for the 135 (35mm) and Nikon DX formats. Over 400 different F-mount Nikkor models are known to exist.

★ See Nikon F-mount → Nikkor


Lenses dedicated for other cameras


Note: The letter 'U, B, T, Q, P, H, S, O, N,' or 'D' immediately after the "Nikkor" name designates the number of elements in the design — Uns (1), Bini (2), Tres (3), Quatour (4), Pente (5), Hex (6), Septem (7), Octo (8), Novem (9), or Decem (10).

===Nikon "S" rangefinder


★ 21mm 4 Nikkor-O

★ 25mm W-4.0 Nikkor

★ 28mm 3.5 Nikkor

★ 35mm 1.8 W-Nikkor

★ 35mm 2.5 W-Nikkor

★ 35mm 3.5 W-Nikkor

★ 50mm 1.1 Nikkor-N

★ 50mm 1.4 Nikkor-S

★ 50mm 2.0 Nikkor-H

★ 50mm 3.5 Micro-Nikkor (close focus)

★ 85mm 1.5 Nikkor-S

★ 85mm 2.0 Nikkor-P

★ 105mm 2.5 Nikkor-P

★ 105mm 4.0 Nikkor-P

★ 135mm 3.5 Nikkor-Q

★ 135mm 4.0 Nikkor

★ 180mm 2.5 Nikkor

★ 250mm 4 Nikkor-Q
Zenza Bronica SLR===

★ 40mm 4 Nikkor-D

★ 50mm 3.5 Nikkor-H

★ 50mm 2.8 Nikkor-O

★ 75mm 2.8 Nikkor-P

★ 105mm 3.5LS Nikkor-Q

★ 135mm 3.5 Nikkor-Q

★ 200mm 4 Nikkor-P (two versions)

★ 300mm f/5.6 Nikkor-PC

★ 600mm 5.6 Nikkor-P

===Leica "M" rangefinder


★ 35mm 1.8 W-Nikkor

★ 35mm 2.5 W-Nikkor

★ 50mm 1.4 Nikkor-S

★ 50mm 2 Nikkor-H

★ 85mm 2 Nikkor-P

★ 105mm 2.5 Nikkor-P

★ 135mm 3.5 Nikkor-Q

★ 135mm 3.5 Nikkor-P
Plaubel Makina


★ 80mm Nikkor (Makina 67/670)

★ 55mm 4.5 Nikkor (Makina 67W/670W)
Airesflex TLR


★ 7.5cm 3.5 Nikkor-Q (taking lens)

★ 7.5cm 3.2 View-Nikkor (viewing lens)
Marshal Press


★ 105mm 3.5 Nikkor-Q
Hanza Canon rangefinder


★ 50mm 3.5 "Kasyapa"
Nikonos===
Main articles: Nikonos



Lenses for large format photography



Nikkor-SW

4-group wide-angle lens series, consisting of 6, 7, or 8 elements, with a 105° angle of view.

★ 65mm 4 Nikkor-SW

★ 75mm 4.5 Nikkor-SW

★ 90mm 4.5 Nikkor-SW

★ 90mm 8 Nikkor-SW

★ 120mm 8 Nikkor-SW

★ 150mm 8 Nikkor-SW
Nikkor-W

6-element, 4-group series with angle of view of 70-73°.

★ 105mm 5.6 Nikkor-W

★ 135mm 5.6 Nikkor-W

★ 150mm 5.6 Nikkor-W

★ 180mm 5.6 Nikkor-W

★ 210mm 5.6 Nikkor-W

★ 240mm 5.6 Nikkor-W

★ 300mm 5.6 Nikkor-W

★ 360mm 6.5 Nikkor-W
Nikkor-M

Compact, 4-element, 3-group series with a 52-57° angle of view.

★ 105mm 3.5 Nikkor-M

★ 200mm 8 Nikkor-M

★ 300mm 9 Nikkor-M

★ 450mm 9 Nikkor-M

Nikkor-AM

8-element, 4-group aphochromatic macro series with a 55° angle of view, optimized for 1:1 reproduction.

★ 120mm 5.6 Nikkor-AM ED

★ 210mm 5.6 Nikkor-AM ED
Nikkor-T

Telephoto series. The 360 mm, 500 mm, 600 mm, and 720 mm rear elements are available separately.

★ 270mm 6.3 Nikkor-T ED

★ 360mm 8 Nikkor-T ED

★ 500mm 11 Nikkor-T ED

★ 600mm 9 Nikkor-T ED

★ 720mm 16 Nikkor-T ED

★ 800mm 12 Nikkor-T ED

★ 1200mm 18 Nikkor-T ED


Photographic enlarging lenses


The EL-Nikkor series are 6-element, 4-group enlarging lenses.


★ 40mm 4N EL-Nikkor

★ 50mm 2.8N EL-Nikkor

★ 50mm 4N EL-Nikkor†

★ 63mm 2.8N EL-Nikkor

★ 75mm 4N EL-Nikkor†

★ 80mm 5.6N EL-Nikkor


★ 105mm 5.6 EL-Nikkor

★ 135mm 5.6 EL-Nikkor

★ 150mm 5.6 EL-Nikkor

★ 180mm 5.6A EL-Nikkor

★ 210mm 5.6A EL-Nikkor

★ 300mm 5.6 EL-Nikkor


† 4-element, 3-group enlarging lens
=References and external links=

A brief history of Nikkor lenses

Nikkor lenses and serial numbers

Nikkor lens acronyms explained

Reviews of Nikkor lenses

Links to information about Nikkor lenses

"Red Book" of industrial and other rare Nikkor lenses

History of Nikon

Nikkor lenses for medium format

Nikon lenses for Leica

Leica mount lenses (includes Nikkors)

Nikon rangefinder lens information and price guide

Lenses for Nikon rangefinder mount

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