abc123brian
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Based on the latest Nikon Rumors post, the Z9 will be released with the new 100-400mm lens. I currently have the 70-300mm AF-P FX lens that I really like, but of course need to use the FTZ adapter. The lens itself is light, reasonably sized, and is sharp. I primarily use this lens for landscapes that require more focal length than my 24-70mm. For wildlife, I have the 500mm PF and still have the 200-500mm which I will likely replace with the new 200-600mm when released hoping it will be lighter and perform well at 600mm giving me little more reach. Replacing the 70-300mm with the 100-400mm would also leave a gap between 70mm and 100mm in coverage, but I don’t think that would be an issue. My main concern would be the extra size and weight over the 70-300 with FTZ which is currently an unknown.
Given the above, what are your opinions of replacing the 70-300mm with the 100-400mm? Does it make any sense at all?
Given the above, what are your opinions of replacing the 70-300mm with the 100-400mm? Does it make any sense at all?