Nikon has confirmed the development of the NIKKOR Z 120-300mm f/2.8 TC VR S lens, a new addition to its growing lineup for the Z-mount system. The announcement, reported by Camera Jabber on May 8, 2026, indicates the lens is being engineered for full-frame (FX-format) Nikon Z-series mirrorless cameras.
This telephoto zoom lens features a constant f/2.8 aperture and includes built-in teleconverter (TC) functionality, along with VR (Vibration Reduction) image stabilization. The designation “S” signifies it belongs to Nikon’s premium S-line series, known for high optical performance and durable construction.
The lens is positioned to appeal to professional photographers specializing in sports, wildlife, and action photography, where fast autofocus, reach, and low-light capability are critical. By integrating a teleconverter, the lens offers extended focal length versatility without requiring an external adapter, potentially streamlining workflow in dynamic shooting environments.
As part of Nikon’s ongoing investment in the Z-mount ecosystem, this development underscores the company’s commitment to expanding professional-grade options for mirrorless users. The NIKKOR Z 120-300mm f/2.8 TC VR S joins a growing range of Z-mount lenses designed to meet the demands of high-performance imaging.
No official release date, pricing, or detailed specifications have been disclosed at this stage. Further information is expected as Nikon progresses through the development and testing phases ahead of a potential launch. Creator Newsdesk will continue to monitor updates from Nikon regarding this lens and its availability for Z-mount photographers.

