Until I moved to Colorado my primary photographic subject was landscapes, now its wildlife. Wildlife is primarily birds, but I also photograph elk, moose, buffalo, deer, coyotes, and other smaller mammals. The Nikon 500mm with 1.4x TC lives on my Nikon Z8, but I’m still cropping and am forced to be at F8. I’m planning on trading it (and some other stuff identified below) and replace it with the Nikon 800mm PF since I want to go longer and be able to utilize a more desirable f-stop. The replacement might happen as early as this weekend.
I have the following questions for those who have made a similar transition or have experience with the Nikon 800mm PF.
My current equipment follows.
I have the following questions for those who have made a similar transition or have experience with the Nikon 800mm PF.
- I don’t feel like the extra two pounds is going to be a problem, but I realize hand holding the Nikon is going to be a totally different experience given the size and weight difference. Given I can handhold the 500mm with 1.4 TC for long periods and carry it outside my bag on 4-mile hikes without any issue, would you expect me to have any issues handholding or carrying the 800mm PF lens?
- I’m already shooting at 700mm with the 500mm + 1.4x TC. How much different is shooting at 800mm from a bird in flight perspective? I realize the size and weight are also factors since the 800mm is larger and heavier.
- I’m going to keep the Nikon AF-S 80-400 and my Nikon D850 initially, so I can have two lenses ready for use. I will eventually trade them both. I’m looking at either the Nikon Z 100-400mm or 180-600mm lenses as that replacement. Having read posts on this and other forums, people’s opinion on each lens varies, but given that I don’t seem to be in the 400-600mm range much, is the 100-400mm the better choice even though right now the 180-600mm is $600 less?
My current equipment follows.
Nikon D850 | I still love this camera, but the Z8 and the Z system lenses are better. |
Sigma 14mm 1.8 | I use this for astrophotography and when I need to go very wide. It’s a great lens and I don’t have any plans to replace it with a Z equivalent. |
Nikon AF-S 16-35 F4 | This isn’t a focal range I operate in much, but I wanted to have something to cover the range if I needed it. Eventually I plan to get the Z 20mm 1.8 and use it and the Sigma 14mm to cover the ultra wide range recognizing I will have to crop more in some cases where neither lens is exactly what I need. I’m going to trade it during my next lens purchase. |
Nikon 60mm | I bought this just to use with the ES-2 slide adapter. I have already converted numerous slides and negatives. I need to convert any other slides and negatives I identify and then I can sell / trade it. |
Nikon AF-S 70-200 f4 | I really like this lens and my copy is very sharp, but I’m not in this focal range much. I’m going to trade it during my next lens purchase and use the 80-400 to cover its range. |
Nikon AF-S 80-400 G VR F4.5-5.6 | I put this on my D850 when I’m shooting wildlife and use it when I’m too close to use the Z8 and 500mm PF w 1.4x TC. |
Nikon AF-S 500mm PF F5.6 | I love this lens. Even with the TC, my photos are extremely sharp. |
Nikon TC-14e iii | |
Nikon Z8 | The D850 wasn’t bad for birds, but the Z8 is better and kills it for birds in flight. The viewfinder, no shutter and being able to change lenses without exposing the sensor, and Z system lenses being better are some of its other advantages. |
Nikon Z 24-70 2.8 | This was the focal range I shoot most landscapes in. This lens blows away my previous Nikon lenses in this range and renders things with a quality I never saw before with any other lens I have used. |