Best Lenses under $500 for portrait

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Nikon NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR 16-50mm

86.8 Portrait Score
16-50mm f/3.5 Nikon Z IS
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 130g, it's the smallest DX interchangeable lens with a 16-50mm range (24-75mm equivalent) and built-in 4.5-stop VR stabilization. An assignable control ring adds versatility, and its strong scores for budget (88/100) and street (85.6/100) photography reflect solid value. Best for Nikon Z mount shooters seeking a compact, affordable walkaround zoom for daily use and street scenes.

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

68.3 Portrait 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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Nikon UM-ZL650W4 650-1300mm

49.9 Portrait Score
650-1300mm f/8 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

A 650-1300mm f/8 constant aperture zoom weighing just 142g offers extreme reach in an ultra-portable package for Nikon Z cameras. Its remarkably low weight and bundled filter kit make it a curiosity for daylight experimentation, though the lack of stabilization and weather sealing limits practical use. This lens is best for budget-conscious hobbyists wanting to try extreme telephoto street or travel shots in bright conditions without heavy gear.

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Nikon NIKKOR Z DX MC 20131 35mm

27.6 Portrait Score
35mm 22 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 35mm f/1.7 lens for Nikon DX Z-mount provides a 52.5mm equivalent field of view, a 6.3-inch close-focus for 1:1.5 magnification, and a bright aperture in a 221-gram body. Its compact 2.8-inch length and silent STM autofocus make it a quiet, portable option for candid shots and video work. This lens is best suited for Nikon DX shooters seeking a fast prime for everyday portraits and street photography that can double as a capable close-up tool.

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Best Lenses under $1,000 for portrait

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Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR Telephoto Zoom 24-200mm

78.5 Portrait Score
24-200mm f/4 Nikon Z IS
Why we recommend this

Combining a 24-200mm f/4-6.3 range with 5-stop Vibration Reduction and a fast stepping motor, the lens delivers sharp, blur-free images in a compact 570g body. Its weather-sealed construction and ARNEO/Nano Crystal coatings ensure consistent optical performance in challenging conditions, making it a durable travel companion. This lens is best for travel and landscape photographers who need a single, lightweight solution to capture everything from wide panoramas to distant details.

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Nikon Simmod APSARA LUMIERE 75mm T1.4 Super Speed 75mm

67.9 Portrait Score
75mm Interchangeable Mount with Included Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

The 75mm T1.4’s 18-blade aperture and vintage-inspired optical design produce painterly out-of-focus rendering with natural contrast and balanced, controlled flares. Its interchangeable Nikon Z mount and 0.8 MOD gears pair with a soft, low-profile focus mark light that aids operation in dark environments without distracting talent. This lens suits cinematographers who prioritize expressive bokeh and manual focus precision for narrative close-ups and stylized portraiture.

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Nikon Beetle Blazar 32mm

62.6 Portrait Score
32mm T3.2 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

The 32mm T3.2 prime delivers a 1.33x anamorphic squeeze on full-frame Nikon Z sensors with characteristic silver flares and oval bokeh in an ultracompact 286g body. Its standout differentiator is a quick-switch mechanism for rotating the view 90°, enabling native vertical video capture without rigging. This lens is best for run-and-gun filmmakers and content creators who need cinematic widescreen and social-media-ready vertical footage from a single lightweight setup.

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Best Lenses under $1,500 for portrait

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Best Lenses under $2,500 for portrait

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Nikon NIKKOR Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR 180-600mm

62.1 Portrait Score
180-600mm f/5.6 Nikon Z IS
Why we recommend this

Internal zooming maintains constant balance across the 180-600mm range, aided by 5.5-stop VR and STM autofocus for steady handheld shooting. The zoom ring reaches 600mm in just a 70° turn and close-focuses to 4.27 feet (0.25x magnification), while compatibility with Z teleconverters extends reach to 1200mm. This lens suits wildlife and sports photographers who need a durable, weather-sealed super-telephoto for quick framing and long-range tracking without a tripod.

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Price $2,130
Nikon NIKKOR Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR 180-600mm lens

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Nikon Venus Laowa 200mm f/2 AF FF Telephoto 200mm

61.4 Portrait Score
200mm f/2 Sony E, Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

Combining a rare 200mm focal length with a bright f/2 aperture, this lens delivers strong subject isolation and low-light performance at a fraction of the typical cost for this class. Its autofocus system brings modern speed to a traditionally manual-only niche, while the 1780g build remains relatively portable for extended use. This lens is best for portrait and event photographers on Sony E or Nikon Z systems who want the dramatic compression and bokeh of a fast telephoto prime without the five-figure investment.

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Nikon NIKKOR Z 600mm f/4 TC VR S 600mm

73.8 Portrait Score
600mm f/4 Nikon Z IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The built-in 1.4x teleconverter instantly shifts from 600mm f/4 to 840mm f/5.6, paired with a silky swift VCM autofocus system for fast subject tracking. Its 26-element, 20-group optical formula and VR stabilization deliver sharp hand-held results despite the 3266g weight. This super-telephoto prime is best for birding and wildlife photographers who need dual focal lengths with uncompromising autofocus speed in a single lens.

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Nikon HEKTOR 73mm T2.1 73mm

25.1 Portrait Score
73mm 22 Sony E, Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

The T2.1 aperture and full-frame coverage deliver a distinct, gentle Petzval effect with colorful flares and subtle focus falloff for a classic cinematic look. Its lightweight 720g design and interchangeable Sony E and Nikon Z mounts offer practical flexibility across camera systems. This lens is best for narrative filmmakers and music video directors seeking stylized, character-driven imagery rather than clinical sharpness.

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