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![]() | Nikon Z 400mm f/2.8 TC VR S Pros: Brightness first of all, built-in multiplier that makes everything I had used before sconomodo... Crazy Rendering Cons: Compared to competitors Canon and Sony it is slightly heavier but having the teleconverter it was understandable. Opinion: The lens that every nature photography enthusiast dreams of It does everything you could want with a 400 and at the first light of dawn paired with z9 it is also perfect for the search for animals still invisible to the naked eye. Hands-free understandably tired but manageable The ability to switch with a click to 560mm f4 makes it that little bit more than I ever thought could exist sent on September 29, 2024 |
![]() | Nikon Z 400mm f/4.5 VR S Pros: Lightness and compactness combined with excellent quality Cons: None, it's not a 2.8 I was aware of it but for long trips in the mountains it allows me to travel light with a nice lens Opinion: I come from 2.8 lenses and I was torn about which tele z to buy: the 300 vrII was starting to be dated It had always been a nice lens but a bit short I had the 70-200 z 2.8 for long trips but always short and combined with the 2x it lost its native characteristics The new 400 2.8 had attracted me for quite a while: expensive yes but some whim can be done, but terribly bulky to keep in the backpack and I am not a hut photographer Rather I am a hiker with a camera and the 2.8 was not for me I tried a friend's 4.5 and it was love at the first shot I took it with the 1.4 multiplier and together with the 14-24z 2.8 they became my travel companions The 400 freehand I have nothing to criticize that does not fall within its characteristics At dawn the hairforks will ask for a little more iso this yes.. I forgot I use it with the Z9 sent on July 21, 2024 |
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