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Screen grab off YouTube, from dpreview thread...
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would a Z 7 II with firmware rumored to come be sufficient? or will we need to wait for the Z 7 III? Like to set the 200-600 soon, perhaps early this summer (though no likely)Yes and no. The 200-600 needs a prosumer body for wildlife. That's the Z9 counterpart still to be released. It's a similar philosophy to the D500 with the D5 or the D700 with the D3. The 200-600 will be a terrific lens and will sell very well, but it's not an S lens and has a specific target market.
Nikon has been very thoughtful in terms of their release schedule. The Z9 was not released until they had a suite of f/2.8 zooms, some reasonably fast primes, and long lens options (the 400mm f/2.8 and the 100-400).
The 2.3/2.8 ratio assumes loss of a stop. For a 1/3 stop, 2.8 factors drops to 1.6 to 1.8. 1.6 factor is around 10KWe can all continue to speculate. Numbers as follows:
300mm f/2.8 = 5.6K USD; 400mm PF f/4 = 2K USD; Cost ratio 2.8 with one stop loss
500mm f/4 = 10.3K USD; 500mm PF f/5.6 - 3.6K USD; Cost Ratio 2.86 with one stop loss
800mm f/5.6 - 16.3K USD; 800mm PF 5/6.3 using 2.8 ratio give cost of 5.8K USD which is clearly too low. And the F-mount includes a 1.25x matched TC which adds cost.
Allowing for the lesser drop in cost and the added complexity of focal length, a price of 7K USD gives a ratio of 2.33 or they could even go to 8K USD and still be around 2.0 ratio. I am counting on the lens design and engineering skills to figure this one out. If the price goes too high, just go fo the 400mm w/TCs,
A lower price would lead to skyrocket demand and could pull more people to the Z series cameras. We will see where Nikon chooses to go. Just sayin'.
from the comments - it looks fairly light
Why do they Hi so much?
Do you have an actual number? I don't speak Japanese but I went back and watched the long haired guy with CC turned on like you said. He appeared to say his hand was 20.7 cm and the length was just under two hands. So maybe 16 inches or less which is kinda what it looks like, about the same as a Sony 200-600 with the hood on. That would be sooooo nice.
If it has the 1.4TC it will likely be $1000-$1500 more than the 400S. Just like 600/4 lenses have always been about $1000 more than same generation 400/2.8 lenses. Now if it doesn't have a 1.4 TC than I think it will be the exact same price....creating even more confusing overlap as I mentioned in my previous reply.
Well, let's see if this turns up! and more importantly if "...the price will be significantly lower than initially anticipated because the new 800mm will be a PF lens:"
According to the link they provide when talking about anticipated price, they were guessing $16-17K. I never thought for a second it would ever be that high. I still think around the $10K mark which would be significantly lower than $17K. But to be significantly lower than my long standing $10K guess we would be down into $6K or something. Hard to know what they were trying to get at with that article because we don't really no what is anticipated. I've read everything from $5K to $20K over the web.i always feel like those "lower than anticipated" statements tend to be based on "expectations" if you didn't understand the context of the product. ie, anticipating a non PF lens, even though we always knew it would be a PF lens.
Hard to know what they were trying to get at with that article because we don't really no what is anticipated.
There's a flurry of activity at a Nikon Europe event in London... prioritizing Z9 apparently. Hence the venue is a big indoor sports arena... and equally ideal place to highlight the Z telephotos. They have the 100-400mm S and 400 f2.8S TC. The perfect opportunity for a big 3rd lens, but this event is described primarily to test the Z9 on a range of active subjects in this velodromeI'll take the under/sooner on the announcement date to make it into this fiscal year. But historically, they have been pretty accurate at NR.
If the price is near $7000 US, and it’s light enough, I may sell my 500 E. It’s getting too heavy for me. Starting to have elbow pain every time I’m out.
24 hours. Beats Nikon Rumor expected announcement on 4/4Nikon Europe just posted this here on Instagram. Maybe we will get all the detailes on the 800 PF rather soon?!
I'll take the under/sooner on the announcement date to make it into this fiscal year. But historically, they have been pretty accurate at NR.
im hoping for the 200-600
I'm betting another lens announcement as well.
True! Guess we’ll have to wait and see24 hours. Beats Nikon Rumor expected announcement on 4/4
NR has had its moments. Previously they postulated that the 800 PF would be announced around the time of CP+. That has come and gone ..I'll take the under/sooner on the announcement date to make it into this fiscal year. But historically, they have been pretty accurate at NR.
@EricBowles is right but omitted one word. They EVENTUALLY get it right.NR has had its moments. Previously they postulated that the 800 PF would be announced around the time of CP+. That has come and gone ..