Best Lenses under R$3,000 for landscape

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Viltrox Air AF 15mm f/1.7 15mm

70.7 Landscape Score
15mm 16 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

With a bright f/1.7 aperture and an ultra-wide 22.5mm equivalent field of view, this compact 180g lens features a metal mount and weather-resistant front element. It also includes a USB-C port for firmware updates and a standard 58mm filter thread, making it easy to adapt with affordable filters. It is best suited for vloggers and Nikon Z30/Z50/Zfc users who need a bright ultra-wide for dramatic close-ups using its 23mm minimum focus and expansive video perspectives.

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Nikon NIKKOR Z 20119 24mm

64.6 Landscape Score
24mm 11 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The f/1.7 aperture and 4.7-inch minimum focus distance set it apart, with weather sealing adding durability. Silent autofocus and suppressed focus breathing suit video work, while the 281g weight keeps it portable. Best for Nikon Z APS-C portrait and close-up shooters who want a fast 35mm-equivalent prime and can sacrifice landscape sharpness.

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Meike SE Series MK-3520FFSTM-Z 35mm

47 Landscape Score
35mm 22 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

With STM autofocus, eye detection, and a featherlight 297g polymer build, this 35mm F2.0 L-mount prime delivers responsive, silent focusing. Its Type-C firmware upgrade port and full EXIF transmission provide modern flexibility rarely found at this price. It’s ideal for macro and portrait shooters needing accurate AF and a sharp 84.3-point macro score without the weight of faster glass.

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Sirui Sniper 16mm f/1.2 16mm

46.8 Landscape Score
16mm 16 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

The f/1.2 aperture and 16mm wide-angle perspective on APS-C sensors excel in low light and deliver expansive depth-of-field control, with STM autofocus enabling silent, precise eye-detection tracking. A sturdy aluminum barrel houses a 14-element optical design that includes two aspherical and three ED elements to suppress distortion, while the 13-blade diaphragm produces exceptionally smooth bokeh. This lens is best for Nikon Z APS-C photographers focused on environmental portraiture and close-up macro work who can manage its 1043g weight.

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Viltrox AF AF 50/2 Z 50mm

65.9 Landscape Score
50mm 16 Nikon Z IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its 205g build and STM motor deliver fast, quiet autofocus with eye detection in a full-frame f/2.0 prime that creates smooth bokeh and excellent low-light capability. The 13-element optical path (including ED and aspherical glass) and weather-sealed metal mount with USB-C updates provide sharp, reliable performance across the frame. This lens is ideal for Sony E-mount portrait and street photographers who demand a lightweight standard prime with natural perspective and minimal focus breathing for video.

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Viltrox 13mm f1.4 13mm

62 Landscape Score
13mm f/1.4 Nikon Z IS
Why we recommend this

With a 13mm focal length, f/1.4 maximum aperture, and built-in stabilization, this lens captures bright, stable ultra-wide shots in low light, while the stepless STM motor and manual aperture ring ensure smooth video focus pulls. The 22cm minimum focus distance enables creative, dramatic close-ups without weighing down gimbals at just 454g. It’s best for Nikon Z APS-C vloggers and street photographers who need a fast prime with reliable eye-tracking autofocus and flicker-free aperture control.

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Yongnuo YN 35mm f/2 35mm

42 Landscape Score
35mm 22 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

Offering a bright f/2 maximum aperture in a 155g lens with autofocus for Canon EF full-frame cameras, this Yongnuo 35mm provides an entry-level wide-angle option. The multi-coated optics and seven-blade diaphragm help control flare and produce smooth out-of-focus areas, while the AF/MF switch enables quick focus mode changes. This lens suits budget-minded photographers wanting a lightweight walk-around prime for everyday shooting, though its softness at wider apertures limits portrait work.

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7Artisans Lite Series 50mm f/1.8 AF 50mm

41.9 Landscape Score
50mm 16 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

The 50mm f/1.8 lens combines an STM stepping motor for quiet autofocus with two aspherical and one ED element to deliver sharp, contrast-rich images on full-frame L-Mount bodies. An 11-blade diaphragm renders smooth bokeh, and the USB port for firmware updates adds flexibility uncommon at this price. This lens is ideal for street and everyday photographers needing a lightweight, affordable full-frame prime with dependable AF performance on L-Mount systems.

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7Artisans Photoelectric 10mm f/2.8 Mark II 10mm

39.7 Landscape Score
10mm 16 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

A 10mm f/2.8 constant aperture delivers a 185° fisheye view on full-frame L-Mount, with 2 ED and 1 aspherical element to minimize chromatic aberration and distortion. Its 602g build and 0.15m close focus enable handheld creative shots like exaggerated perspectives, while the 10-blade diaphragm aids smooth defocus. Best for photographers prioritizing ultra-wide astroscape and macro-style still life over portability (travel score: 26.1) or autofocus speed.

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Meike 85mm f/1.8 SE Mark II 85mm

38.5 Landscape Score
85mm 22 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 201g, this 85mm f/1.8 prime for Nikon Z full-frame cameras pairs a bright aperture with built-in stabilization in an exceptionally portable design. Its STM motor and NanoDrive system deliver near-silent autofocus and zero focus breathing, enabling reliable 8K video with effective eye tracking and strong flare suppression. It’s ideal for portrait and hybrid shooters who want a travel-friendly lens with smooth background blur and capable video features without the bulk.

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Meike 55mm f/1.4 AF 55mm

37 Landscape Score
55mm 16 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

With a bright f/1.4 aperture and an 8-element, 11-group optical stack using ED and HR glass, this 55mm prime (82.5mm equivalent) delivers smooth bokeh and suppressed aberrations. Its built-in stabilization and USB-C firmware update port add uncommon flexibility at a third-party price point. This lens is best for Fujifilm X-mount portrait photographers needing an affordable, stabilized prime with reliable STM autofocus and strong subject isolation.

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Meike 55mm f/1.8 AF 55mm

35.8 Landscape Score
55mm f/1.8 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

Its bright f/1.8 aperture and 9-blade diaphragm produce soft, flattering bokeh, while a built-in USB-C port allows easy firmware updates. The optical design includes two ED and two HR elements in an 11-element construction that reduce aberrations and flare, and the lens weighs just 363g for a portable full-frame prime. Portrait photographers using Nikon Z cameras will find it a solid budget-friendly choice for natural-looking images with smooth background blur.

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7Artisans 75mm F1.4 Full Frame Manual 38.4° Large Aperture Prime 75mm

25.1 Landscape Score
75mm f/1.4 Nikon Z IS
Why we recommend this

The bright f/1.4 aperture and 75mm portrait focal length deliver natural perspective and soft background blur, housed in a compact 699g manual-focus lens for full-frame Nikon Z cameras. Its fully manual operation and sleek, lightweight design make it an affordable creative tool, with strong low-light performance for indoor and evening portraiture. This lens is best for budget-minded portrait and product photographers using Nikon Z bodies who want expressive bokeh and tactile control.

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Best Lenses under R$6,000 for landscape

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Nikon NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR 50-250mm

74.8 Landscape Score
50-250mm 16 Nikon Z IS
Why we recommend this

The NIKKOR Z DX 50-250mm f/4.5-6.3 VR offers a 75-375mm equivalent reach with 5-stop optical stabilization and an assignable control ring, all in a 51g body. Often sold refurbished, it becomes one of the most affordable stabilized telephotos for the Z mount, and the featherweight build with a customizable ring enhances handling. This lens is ideal for Nikon Z DX users who need a portable, budget-friendly option for travel, street, and everyday telephoto shooting.

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Tamron Di III-A B061 18-300mm

71.3 Landscape Score
18-300mm 22 Nikon Z IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its 16.6x all-in-one 18-300mm zoom range, VXD linear autofocus motor, and VC image stabilization, all in a weather-sealed 635g body, eliminate the need for multiple lenses. The lens focuses as close as 5.9 inches for a 1:2 maximum magnification, offering genuine macro capability rare in a superzoom. This lens is best for travel and hiking photographers who want to capture everything from sweeping landscapes to distant wildlife and detailed close-ups without changing lenses.

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Viltrox 75mm f/1.2 AF 75mm

54.2 Landscape Score
75mm 16 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

This 75mm T2 anamorphic prime covers full-frame sensors and produces a 2.35:1 widescreen image with characteristic silver flares and oval bokeh, while its consistent gear placement and waterproof front-element coating ensure robust cine-style use. Its 95mm front outside diameter aligns with professional matte boxes, and the uniform gearing across the EPIC series streamlines on-set lens changes. It's best for cinematographers shooting narrative films and portrait photographers seeking anamorphic depth with reliable, consistent lens gearing.

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Sirui 20mm T1.8 1.33X Anamorphic 20mm

26.9 Landscape Score
20mm 22 Nikon Z IS
Why we recommend this

Featuring an integrated STM autofocus motor and a T1.8 aperture, this 20mm lens delivers a 1.33x anamorphic squeeze for a 2.35:1 widescreen image on APS-C sensors without cropping. At just 480g with an AF/MF switch and eye-tracking, it uniquely pairs cinematic character with gimbal-friendly, run-and-gun practicality. This lens is ideal for independent filmmakers and handheld shooters on Nikon Z-mount cameras who demand anamorphic aesthetics with reliable, quiet autofocus.

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Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S 24-70mm

67.5 Landscape Score
24-70mm 22 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/4 aperture, 14-element optical design with Nano Crystal Coat, and weather-sealed 500g build deliver edge-to-edge sharpness across the zoom range. Compact and lightweight, it's an ideal travel companion with silent STM autofocus suitable for both stills and video. This lens is best for landscape and portrait photographers needing a versatile, affordable standard zoom for the Nikon Z system.

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Tamron Di III 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD 70-300mm

66.3 Landscape Score
70-300mm f/4.5 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 545g and delivering a 70-300mm focal range, the lens uses an RXD stepping motor for fast, quiet autofocus and ED elements with BBAR coating to maintain sharpness across the zoom range. Its weather-sealed, compact build and a 31.5-inch minimum focus distance add versatility at a budget-friendly price. This lens is best for budget-conscious wildlife and travel photographers who need a lightweight telephoto zoom without sacrificing image quality.

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Viltrox AF 56/1.2 Z 56mm

50 Landscape Score
56mm 16 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its F1.2 aperture and 56mm focal length (85mm equivalent) on Sony E-mount, combined with HyperVCM autofocus and a weather-sealed magnesium body, deliver stunning subject isolation. Edge-to-edge sharpness stays high wide open due to an aspherical and ED element, while the 9-blade diaphragm produces smooth bokeh. Best for Sony APS-C portrait shooters demanding silent, precise Eye AF and dramatic low-light background blur.

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Best Lenses under R$9,000 for landscape

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Zeiss Otus ML Otus ML 50mm f/1.4 50mm

50.2 Landscape Score
50mm 16 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Combining one aspherical and four ED elements with ZEISS T* coating, this 50mm f/1.4 renders images with high micro-contrast and the distinctive three-dimensional "3D pop." Its full-metal, weather-sealed barrel and de-clickable aperture ring extend usability to video work, while the nine-blade diaphragm yields smooth, harmonious bokeh. Portrait photographers seeking a tactile manual-focus experience and classic image character will find it ideal, though its 676g weight and manual-only operation make it less suited for travel.

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AstrHori Macro Probe 28mm f/13 2x Macro Probe 28mm

40.7 Landscape Score
28mm 40 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A 2:1 magnification and f/13 aperture on this 28mm probe lens enables extreme close-up detail, with a 360-degree rotating barrel, built-in adjustable LED ring light, and 20cm waterproof front section. The kit's included straight and 90° tubes combined with manual focus and sapphire glass optics offer versatile composition for narrow or angled spaces. This lens suits macro photographers and filmmakers capturing insects, miniature sets, or underwater scenes where direct illumination and 0.3-inch working distances are critical.

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Best Lenses under R$14,000 for landscape

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Tamron Di III A057 500mm

69.9 Landscape Score
150-500mm 22-32 Nikon Z IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its 150-500mm range on full-frame Nikon Z bodies, backed by VXD linear autofocus and VC stabilization, makes hand-held super-telephoto shooting possible in a relatively compact 1720g build. The 600mm close focus distance delivers a useful 1:3.1 magnification ratio, and the moisture-resistant construction ensures reliability in the field. This lens fits wildlife and landscape enthusiasts seeking an affordable, travel-friendly zoom with solid optical performance.

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Nikon NIKKOR Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S 24mm

67.9 Landscape Score
14-24mm 22 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Ultra-wide zoom performance with a constant f/2.8 aperture, three aspherical and four ED elements, plus ARNEO and Nano Crystal Coatings defines this Z-mount lens. A stepping motor drives fast, silent autofocus for stills and video, and full weather sealing guards against the elements. It’s best for landscape and architectural photographers who require 14mm edge-to-edge sharpness and flare resistance in harsh light.

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Premium Lenses for landscape

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Nikon NIKKOR Z 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR S 400mm

73.7 Landscape Score
100-400mm 40 Nikon Z IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Featuring an f/4.5-5.6 aperture across its 100-400mm zoom range, 5-stop Vibration Reduction, and optics with six Super ED and two ED elements, this lens delivers sharp handheld telephoto performance. Inner Balance technology stabilizes the center of gravity for smooth gimbal tracking, while a 0.38x maximum magnification ratio enables near-macro detail. This lens is best for wildlife and sports photographers who need flexible handheld reach and for landscape shooters valuing edge-to-edge sharpness.

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