The Best Lenses for Nikon D750 Users

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Updated on November 10, 2021
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The Nikon D750 is a very popular choice if you’re looking for an affordable and reliable full-frame camera from Nikon’s long line of DSLRs. Not only does it have versatile features (it’s the first full-frame Nikon DSLR with Wi-Fi), but it’s also considered to be one of the best well-rounded imaging systems for demanding photography niches, including real estate photography.

If you’re going to invest in a good camera like the D750, it pays to pair it with premium accessories — particularly complementary lenses. But with Nikon also offering a wide range of lenses, it’s easy to be overwhelmed with all of the choices. In this article, we shall list down the most highly recommended Nikon lenses that can help bring out the best in the D750.

Best Nikon D750 Lenses

Our selection of the best lenses for Nikon D750 users include primes and zooms that offer wide-angle perspectives and telephotos with greater magnifications. Whatever your shooting style and niche, you’re bound to find a lens that can help you capture the best photographs possible with the D750.

Nikon 24-120mm f/4G ED-IF AF-S NIKKOR VR

This Nikon glass is considered to be the ideal partner to the D750. In fact, Adorama already has a camera bundle that includes the 24-120mm f/4G lens. What makes it special is its versatile wide-angle to telephoto zoom range. It’s ideal for landscapes that need wide-angle views, portraits that require the least distortion at around 50-85mm, and other types of photography that require you to zoom in to get in on the action.

Aside from the useful focal length range, it also boasts fast and accurate autofocus, a decent maximum aperture of f/4 even at the longest end of the zoom range, and sharper image output compared to that of other zoom lenses. To top it all off, it’s built to be lightweight and compact, making it a great travel and walkaround kit lens for the Nikon D750.

Key Specifications:
  • Full-Frame Wide-Angle to Telephoto Zoom Lens
  • Focal Length of 24-120mm
  • Aperture Range of f/4 – f/22
  • Vibration Reduction (VR II) Technology
  • Silent Wave Motor (SWM) AF System
  • 9 Rounded Diaphragm Blades
  • Weighs 670g (23.6oz)

Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8E ED-IF AF-S NIKKOR VR

This Nikon lens provides one of the most useful and popular focal length ranges for both aspiring and seasoned shooters. It offers a shorter zoom range, particularly as it aims to provide a better balance between zoom flexibility and low-light performance. You get a decent zoom range that’s great for most photography styles, including landscapes and portraits, as well as a constant maximum aperture of f/2.8 that brightens dimly-lit shooting conditions and creates stunning out-of-focus blurs.

As a wide aperture lens, you can also expect extremely sharp images and speedy autofocus — a fair compromise for its size and premium price tag. You can even use this to replace several specialty prime and zoom lenses to save money and a lot of space in your camera bag.

Key Specifications:
  • Full-Frame Wide-Angle to Telephoto Zoom Lens
  • Focal Length of 24-70mm
  • Aperture Range of f/2.8– f/22
  • Vibration Reduction (VR) Technology
  • Electromagnetic Aperture Control
  • 9 Rounded Diaphragm Blades
  • Weighs 1.07kg (38.4oz)

Nikon 16-35mm F/4G AF-S NIKKOR ED (VR-II)

The Nikon 16-35mm f/4 VR II is a great option if you’re mainly looking for a wide-angle lens with great value. It provides a combination of professional-level optics and affordability for aspiring and seasoned shooters looking for a dedicated landscape photography lens.

Aside from providing useful wide-angle views, it provides a versatile zoom range for many other photography styles, making it a suitable choice for most photographers — perhaps more so than the Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8. So if you’re looking for a wide-angle zoom lens that you can use for different subjects and scenes, and don’t necessarily need a bright wide aperture, this budget-friendly lens is perfect for your D750.

Key Specifications:
  • Full-Frame Wide-Angle Zoom Lens
  • Focal Length of 16-35mm
  • Aperture Range of f/4 – f/22
  • Vibration Reduction (VR II) Technology
  • Internal Focusing (IF) AF System
  • 9 Rounded Diaphragm Blades
  • Weighs 680g (24oz)

Nikon 50mm f/1.4G AF-S NIKKOR

Every photographer needs a “nifty fifty,” and the user of a D750 is certainly no exception. This 50mm, in particular, is a popular compact, lightweight, and premium level lens that boasts a wide maximum aperture of f/1.4 for excellent low-light performance, ultra sharp focus, and some of the smoothest out-of-focus blurs.

As with most 50mm lenses, this one makes a very suitable prime portrait lens, although an 85mm lens would also make a great choice for a full-frame camera like the D750. Compared to the 35mm, which is another popular prime lens, the 50mm is much less expensive and lighter — an advantage if portability is one of your top priorities. It’s also much better in low light compared to the f/1.8 variant.

Key Specifications:
  • Full-Frame Standard Prime Lens
  • Fixed Focal Length of 50mm
  • Aperture Range of f/1.4 – f/16
  • Silent Wave Motor (SWM) AF System
  • 9 Rounded Diaphragm Blades
  • Weighs 290g (10.2oz)

Nikon 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S NIKKOR VR

For those who want a lens that covers pretty much every focal length that you will need for most photography styles, the Nikon 28-300mm is an obvious choice. At 28mm, its widest angle of view, your full-frame D750 can capture enough of the scene to add context to your subject. This is particularly great for group shots, as well as architectural and landscape shots. The 300mm end is also useful for getting in on the action.

The only setback of having a lens with a long zoom range is that the aperture will have to remain pretty standard at f/3.5-5.6, opening up the widest at 28mm. This means it can’t be expected to perform well in low-light conditions, especially towards the longer end of the zoom range, but it’s great as an affordable, all-in-one daytime or studio lens to match the D750.

Key Specifications:
  • Full-Frame Wide-Angle to Telephoto Zoom Lens
  • Focal Length of 28-300mm
  • Aperture Range of f/3.5 – f/22
  • Internal Focusing (IF) AF System
  • Vibration Reduction (VR II) Technology
  • 9 Rounded Diaphragm Blades
  • Weighs 800g (28.2oz)

Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX NIKKOR

The 35mm may not be one of the first choices for beginner D750 users, but it will be a must-have for professional-level shooters who want a faster lens that offers this popular focal length. Since it is a prime lens, it has the advantage of having a wider maximum aperture — f/1.8 for this particular variant — which is known for its impressive low-light performance, sharp autofocus, and beautiful bokeh.

The f/1.8 is more affordable than the f/1.4, and the 35mm is more expensive than the 50mm, which makes this D750 lens a fair option alongside the 50mm. What you choose will ultimately depend on your needs, particularly your desired focal length and maximum aperture. Nonetheless, we love the 35mm f/1.8 for its versatility, especially when traveling.

Key Specifications:
  • APS-C/DX-Format Wide-Angle Prime Lens
  • Fixed Focal Length of 35mm
  • Aperture Range of f/1.8 – f/22
  • Silent Wave Motor (SWM) AF System
  • 7 Rounded Diaphragm Blades
  • Weighs 198g (7 oz)

Nikon 105mm f/2.8G ED-IF AF-S VR Micro NIKKOR

This lens that offers a good telephoto focal length as well as a bright aperture, thanks to it being a prime lens. With the focal length fixed at 105mm, the lens is able to open wide at f/2.8 — a popular aperture soft spot for those who want an enhanced low-light performance and stunning bokeh quality.

For even better quality images, the lens employs Nikon’s upgraded Vibration Reduction (VR II) technology, which helps reduce camera shake, especially towards the end of the zoom range, to produce sharper and more detailed images. It’s definitely a great partner for more adventurous and creative D750 users.

Key Specifications:
  • Full-Frame Macro Prime Lens
  • Fixed Focal Length of 105mm
  • Aperture Range of f/2.8 – f/32
  • Silent Wave Motor (SWM) AF System
  • Vibration Reduction (VR II) Technology
  • 9 Rounded Diaphragm Blades
  • Weighs 790g (27.9 oz)

Nikon 85mm f/1.8G AF-S FX NIKKOR Lens

From its sharp prime photos to the fast f/1.8 aperture, the Nikon 85mm f/1.8G AF-S FX NIKKOR lens is, without a doubt, one of the best lenses for the Nikon D750 camera. This high-quality lens brims with can’t-beat features. For starters, it’s built to deliver sharp, focused images, thanks to its speedy auto-focus functionality that works seamlessly with the Nikon D750.

Plus, the wide aperture promises a smooth blurred background that helps the subject shine, with the lens’ silent-wave motor guaranteeing a quiet autofocus mechanism—keeping that distracting noise at bay. The Nikon 85mm f/1.8G AF-S FX NIKKOR Lens is both high quality and easy to use, making it perfect for creators at all experience levels.

Key Specifications:
  • Full-Frame Telephoto Prime Lens
  • Fixed Focal Length of 85mm
  • Aperture of f/1.8
  • Silent Wave Motor (SWM) AF System
  • 9 lens elements in 9 groups
  • Weighs 350g (12.4oz)

Nikon 20mm f/1.8G AF-S ED NIKKOR Lens

Another ideal lens for the Nikon D750 camera is the Nikon 20mm f/1.8G AF-S ED NIKKOR lens. With an ultra-wide focal length of 20mm, Nikon creators can capture vast, expansive landscape scenes. And, with the f/1.8 aperture, creators can also dabble into gorgeous astrophotography shots—the aperture promises striking low-lit image resolution.

Additionally, this lens features a 7.8-inch close-focus capability, guaranteeing photographers and videographers can focus, even in tight spaces. The lens incorporates Nikon’s silent-wave motor for quiet autofocusing, and it’s built with the highest quality materials—including aspherical lens elements and extra-low dispersion glass—to guarantee dazzled clients and followers.

Key Specifications:
  • Full-Frame Wide-Angle Prime Lens
  • Fixed Focal Length of 20mm
  • Aperture of f/1.8
  • Nano Crystal Coating, Super Integrated Coating
  • 2 aspherical lens elements, two ED lens elements
  • Weighs 357.20g (12.6oz)

Nikon 58mm f/1.4G AF-S NIKKOR Lens

Whether it’s portrait photography or wedding films, the Nikon 58mm f/1.4G AF-S NIKKOR lens promises stellar results for Nikon D750 creators. This top-notch lens delivers the usual prime-lens perks: images are crisp, clear, and lifelike, while the fast aperture ensures frames captured at low light are high-resolution with little to no grain.

In addition to its edge-to-edge sharpness, the Nikon 58mm f/1.4G AF-S NIKKOR Lens guarantees gorgeous bokeh images, thanks to the f/1.4 aperture and its nine-blade diaphragm. Nikon creators can bring this lightweight lens with them wherever they go; the versatile 58mm focal length works across a variety of shoots, while its weight, less than one pound, adds virtually no bulk to a camera bag.

Key Specifications:
  • Full-Frame Standard Prime Lens
  • Fixed Focal Length of 58mm
  • Aperture of f/1.4
  • Nano Crystal Coating, Super Integrated Coating
  • 9 elements in 6 groups
  • Weighs 385g (13.6oz)

Feature photo by JD Gipson on Unsplash

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