Nikon Z 400mm 2.8 - Comparing "Old" vs. New

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  • čas přidán 2. 02. 2023
  • While not a gear review per se, in this video I talk a bit about my personal decision to upgrade and why I paid a difference of 7 grand to get the "same lens."
    I also explain a little about how I afford these lenses as a person that still works a "real" full-time job.
    I don't have any regrets on my purchase of the Z9 or Z 400mm but this is a lot of money to me and I don't take it lightly. As always I try to keep the content here real and practical. Let me know what you think.
    Below are links to these items as well as a kit listing of my favorite gear. Using these links costs you nothing but it does help me keep the content coming. Thanks so much, I truly appreciate all the views, comments and subscriptions.
    Nikon Z9: bhpho.to/3vZ7o3Z
    Nikon Z400mm 2.8: bhpho.to/3l22X6A
    Promedia Katana Jr:
    promediagear.com/products/gkj...
    Robus Tripod: bhpho.to/3XaVLD4

Komentáře • 151

  • @tomespinoza9809
    @tomespinoza9809 Před rokem +8

    After preordering minutes after it was announced, and 9 months of waiting, I finally got mine in late October, and I love it!

  • @felixifloresrodriquez3306

    I keep coming to your videos because your honesty. I am tired of listen to others channels and their not so transparent opinions. Thanks a lot

  • @garybrenner2801
    @garybrenner2801 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video Scott! Thanks for the "practical" comparison, it's very helpful!

  • @uaebifvideo5472
    @uaebifvideo5472 Před rokem +1

    Always awesome videos,Scott !! THANK YOU!!.

  • @robj1366
    @robj1366 Před rokem +8

    Your videos are excellent, always informative and down to earth. I love the way you don't use charts but just tell us like it is. Always inspiring.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      Thanks so much !!

    • @patricksmith2553
      @patricksmith2553 Před rokem +1

      Agree, although I have discovered that there is some sample variance for some odd reason with 400mm f/2.8E VR FL lenses. My old copy of the 400mm f/2.8E FL, was not as good optically as my previous generation 400mm f/2.8G VR was! Now year's later and after asking other's I found out later on that I was NOT alone in this feeling or finding. I met two other photographers/colleagues of mine who also had a poo(er) copy of the 400FL and they also felt the 400G VR was better. I cover breaking news and sports mostly and so I see a lot of other gear and I also get to test gear. Anyway, I ended up selling my 400mm f/2.8E VR FL and bought the 500mm f/4E VR FL and I've never looked back or regretted that decision. In fact the 500FL is so good, it continues to shock me with it's biting sharpness! Even with the TC-14E III it's incredibly sharp. This new 400mm f/2.8 S lens is definitely closer to the IQ of the 500FL, but looking at both lenses MTF chart, technically the 500mm FL has a better MTF chart. In the real world both are so incredibly sharp you'll never know the difference. The sharpest Nikon super-tele's by rank are the ,
      #1 Nikon 800mm f/5.6E VR FL
      #2 Nikon 600mm f/4 S VR 1.4x TC
      #3 Nikon 500mm f/4E VR FL... (Two-way tie w/ the 400mm f/2.8 S VR 1.4x TC)
      #4 Nikon 120-300mm f/2.8E VR FL
      #5 Nikon 180-400mm f/4E VR FL
      #6 Nikon 400mm f/2.8G/E VR FL (as a tie, both are so close!)
      #7 Nikon 300mm f/2.8G VR II
      #8 Nikon 200mm f/2G VR II
      #9 Nikon 600mm f/4E VR FL
      #10 Nikon 600mm f/4G VR
      (Yes I did just put up 12 lenses, but only ranked from 1-10 and please read below, before judging...)
      Now see the last few lenses? All of them are epic lenses with cult like followings, lol. So the difference's are there, I can see the differences with my eyes, I have 20-10 vision and 6k monitor. I've used almost every Nikon and Canon super-tele, except for the newer Canon RF super-tele's. I work for a major news organization and we have Nikon NPS, Canon CPS and lot's of pool equipment for our staff photographers. I'm a photojournalist and I own and use Nikon gear, I've shot Nikon since the film days and was one of the first people to get a Nikon D1 in 1999. I know some may disagree with my above list, but I promise you I'm speaking from decades of experience and if you doubt my claims, go research the MTF charts and read each review for the above lenses. All of them are insanely sharp, but the Nikon 800mm FL, 500mm f/4E VR FL, and the new 600mm f/4 S VR for Z-mount are a notch above the other's. They are as close to optical perfection as you can get and Nikon deserves massive kudos, because the Canon glass is definitely NOT as sharp. Again I've not shot Canon's latest RF lenses, but I have used the 400mm and 600mm Version III lenses, which are optically the same. Overall Nikon seems to have an advantage over Canon, not just lately, this goes back to about 2011 when Nikon released the 800mm f/5.6E VR FL, which remains the sharpest lens anyone has ever made for DSLR/Mirrorless. There are a couple of $250,000 television lenses that match it, but for practical purposes the "Baby Jesus" 800FL remains the Top-Dog, in 2023! That's really saying something!
      Look at Canon's 800mm f/5.6L IS MTF chart vs. Nikon's 800mm f/5.6E VR FL and you'll see what I mean, it's not even close. Anyhow I am just happy Nikon has no current plans for a new 500mm f/4 and the only way I'd even consider one is if it too had a built in 1.4x and was at least a pound lighter. I wouldn't expect it to be any sharper than my 500FL though, I doubt there is any room for improvement. Until the new 600mm f/4 S with 1.4x TC was released, the 500FL was in the #2 position. However after using the new 600mm f/4 S VR for a few days, I'm absolutely blown away. Why? The previous few versions of Nikon's 600mm f/4 lenses were always a tad behind the other big primes. This got even worse with teleconverters for some odd reason. The 600mm FL loses about 15-20% of it's sharpness and contrast, whereas the 400 and 500FL only lose about 5%, and this was also the case with the 600G.
      Now Nikon has managed to leap frog the 400mm f/2.8 S VR and now the 600mm f/4 S VR is sharper than the 400mm! It was always the other way around for the past 20 years or so. A lot of wildlife photographer's are going to be blown away by the new 600mm. I'm just so blessed/lucky to have had some time with one recently. It was amazing! I'd absolutely trade my 500mm for it, but I don't think I'd pay $8,000 extra for 100mm more reach and built in TC, because I actually prefer the 500mm focal length. 400mm was often not enough for me personally and so I almost always had my 1.4x TC-14E III attached to it. Whereas the 600mm was often just a little too long and also too large and heavy for my personal preference. Now though that the new 600mm weighs so much less, it's now hand-holdable and that is awesome. Congratulations on the new 400mm! I have not yet had a chance to use the 400mm f/2.8 S VR, but I am sure I will someday.

    • @patricksmith2553
      @patricksmith2553 Před rokem +1

      Zenelli makes by far the best replacement foot, they are Italian made and carbon fiber, so they even help absorb vibrations. It's $245 or whatever, but well worth it and they already have the Z-edition. I have the original Zenelli Nikon foot attached to my 500mm FL and 180-400FL. Amazing and really help me get sharper images, but I have the PMG 42mm long monopod and tripod as well, so those are like tree trunks and extremely stable, but also expensive. I paid $850 for the monopod and $1600 total for the tripod and BH-55.

  • @PhillipJ
    @PhillipJ Před rokem +1

    Always good practical info👍

  • @robertbeal1078
    @robertbeal1078 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I watched you video about 100 times and I started checking and found a camera store that had one in stock brand new so I bought it. I think your video was outstanding and I also enjoy your other videos. I had the fl ed version f mount 400f2.8. The image quality is a slight bit better but you really have to look but something that you did not mention were the new coatings that help in harsh light and I have to say they blow the old f mount away. Much better rendering and resolution. The biggest reason I switched were the multiple connections and the loud vr motor on f mount. The weight savings was a bonus but I have no buyers remorse. Thank you for the videos and content you put out

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před 8 měsíci +1

      AWESOME. The Z (s series) 400 has to be the best Wildlife lens made at the moment for me. People will love the 600 but often overlook the difference in min focus distance which is a huge thing for me.

  • @kennetht66
    @kennetht66 Před rokem +1

    I doubt I can ever afford a lense like that but I'm happy for you. I love watching your show so down to earth!

  • @peterkin1010
    @peterkin1010 Před 9 měsíci +3

    At first, I was thinking the gentleman was trying to justify spending $7k fkr a marginal upgrade, The absolute killer was the looseness of the 400mm f2.8/1.4x/FTZ . At that point the upgrade made sense.

  • @drjp1956
    @drjp1956 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I just got this beast 2 weeks ago and agree with you wholeheartedly. It’s not one particular feature, but the sum of all parts which really takes the pain of paying auch a steep price for this amazing piece of tech.
    As for the foot, the Kirk Enterprise feels really solid for me.

  • @BudBetz
    @BudBetz Před rokem +1

    Well done Scott. Compelling reasons for and not to. It’s on my radar for certain. It’s only a matter of time!❤️

  • @angelawilkins3624
    @angelawilkins3624 Před rokem +4

    I’m waiting on mine😁 I have a 500 pf and have dreamed of a fast big telephoto for a few years now. The fast aperture, built in tc, native z mount and being in a situation recently where I needed better low light capability helping me make the decision. I work hard at my day job and have been saving!

  • @jamesnelson1443
    @jamesnelson1443 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Lord I want the 400 f2.8 TC lens! Great video!!

  • @geraldgill2416
    @geraldgill2416 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video, Looking forward to more, I have been using this lens about 14 weeks now *Its Three brilliant lenses in one, possibly four* have not tried DX mode as yet.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +2

      Incredibly flexible. The 2x plus 1.4 actually provided usable images with just a little loss of IQ from what I can tell.

  • @rschellie
    @rschellie Před rokem +1

    The 400mm F/2.8 is my dream lens. I spend much of my time pursuing and photographing owls in low light and I would love to have a lens that would perform better in low light. Congrats on your new lens.

  • @pc1189
    @pc1189 Před rokem +1

    I hemmed and hawed for several years about getting the 500mm f4 because of the cost and after a trip to Wyoming without one I finally pulled the trigger and never regretted it.

  • @DPNx714
    @DPNx714 Před rokem +2

    I switched to Nikon for this lens. I went from a R3 and RF400 2.8 to the 400 Z 2.8 TC and Z9. The convenience of a built-in TC was worth it alone, and having the megapixels back in a pro body was icing on the cake. I am using the Wimberley AP-502 replacement foot and it is working great. I've balanced this lens on a gimbalhead with an external 2x TC without issues.

  • @Capcity44
    @Capcity44 Před rokem +4

    Awesome video with strong insight to your thought process. TC's are very useable with F-mount cameras, and you have to be comfortable with the trade-offs of using them. With the Z-mount, the trade-offs are fewer and less significant. Furthermore, the compromise of image quality is negligible with the 1.4 TC's according to what is printed and demonstrated online. Seeing the super tele's with integrated TC makes me wanna change careers so I can afford to buy/justify one.

  • @charlesborrenpohl5024
    @charlesborrenpohl5024 Před 9 měsíci +2

    This is armchair thoughts, so take for what it is worth. The TC is what does it for me. In the field with snow flying, dust blowing, and salt spray, I would be much more willing to flip that switch and never take my eye off the viewfinder than stop, juggle three pieces, then get back behind the camera. It is a between step from a prime and a zoom.

  • @cryptographerchris4856

    Great video. You think the way I do. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Jimmiehammarstrom47
    @Jimmiehammarstrom47 Před rokem +1

    Congrats on the new lens! I think it was well spend money! specially for the weight and inbuilt 1.4 extender! I wish canon had it to 😄

  • @joshuahorner2639
    @joshuahorner2639 Před rokem +2

    Scott, great video with practical information. I am also a birder and have made many trips to Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador and Peru. I have not made the leap and purchased either of these lenses but think it would help immensely in those early morning and evening hours when low light persists and there is lots of foliage. I don't know if I would ever be able to sell any of my images but I'm hoping to explore many other places in the world when I retire. I also think I could add the 2x TC on top of the already included 1.4 built in TC and have all bases covered.

  • @markusstiller9882
    @markusstiller9882 Před rokem

    I Upgraded as well for the same reasons. Less weight, better balance, TC included. I just love it. I use the Kirk-food.

  • @Kirkland_Signature
    @Kirkland_Signature Před rokem +1

    Congrats on the lens man! Definitely think that if you have the money it’s a worthwhile upgrade. One other benefit of the internal TC is that you don’t have to rebalance your gimbal which can be a huge pain in the field. There have definitely been times where I thought I’d tightened it all the way down after rebalancing and then realized I screwed up (luckily before it had the chance to fall though 😅).

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      Yes. This way you can mark the lens plate/foot and be done

  • @stevethompson8154
    @stevethompson8154 Před rokem +2

    I used a similar thought process in upgrading my gear. I went from a F mount 300 F 2.8 VR and 1.4 and 2 X converters to a Z mount 100-400 and I did get a Kirk foot. It was cheaper than RRS and available. I think the RRS foot is slightly more clearance between the lens and inside of foot thus more room to fit my hand when carrying it.

  • @SirIronJim
    @SirIronJim Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is a very nice Video. I received my Z 400mm 2.8 TC last Month and tried testing the lens by shooting pictures of the Moon with my Z9, the New Z 400 Lens is extremely impressive when adding the 2x tele-converter. I was able to boost the magnification to 800 and 1120mm while shooting at ISO 64 with an aperture of F9, and 1/125 speed, the images came out extremely clear even when zoomed in at 400x in my Capture One 23 Photo Software. I find the Z 400 2.8 tc to be a phenomenal Lens, it is expensive but in my opinion, this is the best Lens you can possibly purchase, it is very versatile, I have no regrets on the purchase. Regarding the Lens Foot, I purchased the RRS Foot and absolutely love it, especially the QD socket on the foot. I chose the RRS Foot because it looks more like the original Foot, and of course it's also Swiss Arca compatible.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks Jim. I have a foot from a less known company Hejnar (2 QD ports!) and I worked with Promedia Gear on some ideas and I think they are also doing a swept back foot with 2 QD ports (I hope!)

  • @stanpiper8158
    @stanpiper8158 Před rokem +2

    Congrats on the new lens. Nice and informative comparison. The Z is the future and therefore, the smart choice if you have the budget. Enjoy it. Don't look back. :)

  • @NikCan66
    @NikCan66 Před rokem +4

    Always informative and helpful. But for me the Z mount lenses are the way forward but it's getting very difficult to get the old F mount tele photo lenses repaired as parts are not readily available in some parts of the world.

  • @nikon_z9_images
    @nikon_z9_images Před rokem +1

    One further advantage with Z over F is ‘synchro VR’ which allows shooting at an even slower shutter speed. I own the Z 600 TC VR S.

  • @kontrolla1
    @kontrolla1 Před rokem +3

    Excellent video Scott. I have just received the 600 f4 TC having traded in my 500 f4 FL and all my other F mount gear. Still had to add a further £5000 so I am in a similar situation in weighing up the advantages of the new lens against the money spent. I am an enthusiast wildlife photographer with a reasonably well paid job and a very understanding wife. I think all the advantages you gave for the Z 400 TC apply to the Z 600 TC as well. Also I now have 600 f4 and 840 f5.6 in one lens which I think is a game changer for me. With regards to a replacement lens foot I have gone with the Hejnar and it is very good. The foot projects both back and a long way forwards. It is balancing on my Wimberley gimbal very nicely. I think this lens foot would probably work very well on the Z 400 TC as well. Looking forward to seeing more on the Z 400 TC on your channel.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      Looking into the foot right now !!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      Looks great. Excited to see if quality is on par. Low profile and the extra plate extension on back is critical. The cage on mine really makes it back heavy. I think they placed the lens foot too far forward. And QD connectors !! Thanks so much. I would have never thought to find these.

    • @kontrolla1
      @kontrolla1 Před rokem

      Yes it has 2 QD connectors. That was important to me because I have a shoulder strap with QD and love how easily I can attach and detach all my lenses. I am very impressed by the quality and the reasonable price of the Hejnar foot.

  • @alainbernard7559
    @alainbernard7559 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Très très bonne vidéo !!! Merci beaucoup

  • @timloucks4325
    @timloucks4325 Před rokem +2

    Scott, thanks for sharing your perspective. I’d also prefer not to have multiple contact points via adapter to teleconverter to lens. Before purchasing the 500 PF, I would often use the 300 PF with TC-14E III. There was some play/wiggle where the lens mounted to the teleconverter. It usually worked fine, but I did have occasions where autofocus didn’t work or auto ISO wouldn’t work. Restarting the camera or temporarily removing/replacing the battery fixed these issues, but that lens/TC combo was the only time I experienced those types of “ghost in the machine” issues. Consequently, I tend to prefer shooting sans TC in most situations. Sadly, I’ll likely be dealing with an adapter for quite a while. I recently got a Z9 & it will be a hot minute before I can justify spending on pricey native glass. Thankfully, both F mount PF lenses appear to work really well on this heavy Mirrorless Brick. Cheers.

  • @uaebifvideo5472
    @uaebifvideo5472 Před rokem +1

    ,Congratulations on your new Z !! The basic rule for me is ,if i got the money ,why not enjoy it !! , I think for a new buyer it's really worth the money to go with the Z as you've mentioned it's 2 lenses in 1 ..i will stick to my 500f4 fl for the time !!.

    • @jacobgaysawyer337
      @jacobgaysawyer337 Před 8 měsíci

      the 500fl is my dream lens. I just wish it were lighter. it weighs almost the same as the Z600 f4

  • @kurtkemnitzer
    @kurtkemnitzer Před rokem +3

    Great and timely video Scott. My 400 2.8fl and z9 have been great together but I do have the same issue with mount jiggle, as well as VR kicking on/off when the body moves. I have tightened both body and adapter mounts. Curious if you saw this as well? Thanks for another great video and looking forward to more.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      The VR became a pain in the ass to be honest. I didn't mention that but definitely didn't like it. The new system is very quiet. And seemless. I will say I have read issues of the VR jumping a little and if I see that I'll make a quick video that shows it through the lens.

    • @kurtkemnitzer
      @kurtkemnitzer Před rokem

      @@WildlifeInspired Thanks for confirming, I was wondering if it was just my copy of the ftzii. It’s a total pain!!

    • @juliasimon6671
      @juliasimon6671 Před rokem

      I have a 300 f2.8 and a 500 f4. Where I live I always need the reach. I constantly have issues with the 1.4 tc attached to the adapter. It’s a pain when it moves and sometimes craps out. For that reason and the money factor I got the Z 800 mm f6.3. I’m hoping in a few years to add another Z lens. I have a feeling I’m going to want the 400 2.8 with the built in tc.

  • @hajakelyphoto
    @hajakelyphoto Před rokem +1

    Hi Scott, great video. I just got my Z9 couple of months ago and still learning to use it properly. I do not have Z lenses, could not afford them (yet). I am only using F lenses. One very dangerous thing with the FTZ adapter is when switching lens or teleconverter in a rush but ended up removing the FTZ adapter because I pressed the wrong button. Then I only realized that the adapter was gone once I tried to attach the other lens or teleconverter. Very dangerous, could damage the camera!

  • @philipeotto3259
    @philipeotto3259 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Is your normal job perhaps a teacher? I think you can teach and explain extremely well!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před 6 měsíci

      Not my usual job but a LONG time ago I was a teacher and coach.

  • @axelgrundler1147
    @axelgrundler1147 Před rokem +2

    i switched from the AF-S 400/2,8G ED VR to the new Z-Lens. Light, sharp, fast. Stunning quality! But i also have problems to balance the lens on the gitzo gimbal!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      Alex. Shoot me an email. I ordered a foot and if it works out. I'll let you know

    • @axelgrundler1147
      @axelgrundler1147 Před rokem

      @@WildlifeInspired Done! Thanks a lot!

  • @ele4853
    @ele4853 Před rokem +1

    You have the best videos showing what really matters. Thanks for sharing. I have a AF-S 600 FL in a great condition. I thought about sending to B&H. They pay really low for used. What suggestion you have to sell lenses like this? e-bay, cragslist ? or there are better options out there?

    • @chennytango9298
      @chennytango9298 Před 3 měsíci

      facebook local market place for local seller always get the most value of it and you dont have to risk to ship and break the lens etc.

  • @frankhaugwitz8178
    @frankhaugwitz8178 Před rokem +1

    Hi Scott, Thanks for posting this informative video! Got a question, what‘s that case around the Z9?

  • @mikedavis1110
    @mikedavis1110 Před rokem +1

    Scott, another reason for the 400TC is that the 1.4TC is matched to the lens for the best optical performance, unlike on the F mount 400. I have a 500f4G that is 10 lbs and it weighs a lot vs the newer 400/600 TC lens at 6-7 lbs, but as you mentioned the cost factor to convert and lower sale/trade in values now come into play on what comes out of the savings. I even tried to upgrade to newer 500 FL version but didn’t enough trade in value. I was thinking of the lighter weight and longer repair cycles with a FL version.
    Great info on the Gimbal reviews and I believe I will be buying a Leophoto PG-1, but I am waiting on your last video on the topic. It’s very similar to your PMG Katana Jr, but $200 less. I was looking at buying made in the USA for Wimberley or PMG. But Leophoto is having sales that make it more affordable for the mid price point gimbals under $400! Great evals on photo gear!!

  • @unreal3e
    @unreal3e Před 10 měsíci

    屋内スポーツをよく撮るので、今使っているZ 400mm/f4.5をZ 400mm/f2.8に買い換えようと思っていましたが、F 400mm/f2.8も検討していました。
    この動画が非常に参考になりました。ありがとうございました。

  • @DanimalJ3666
    @DanimalJ3666 Před rokem +1

    Scott, I love this lens, since mine came in I have forgotten all my other lenses. One strong caution, the lens hood is so light that I had it literally blow away as I was removing it from my lens. It blew out into the parking lot I was in and rolled like an empty beer can across the asphalt. I was fortunate and only ended up with some scratches on the hood.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      It does seems super light, hopefull this lens is durable I will say it doesn't feel like the tanks the old 400s were, so lighter yes, but i like tough!

  • @LukeKwan78
    @LukeKwan78 Před rokem +1

    Dang. I just picked up a 600 gm and it costs just as much as your Nikon but it doesn’t have the bulit in 1.4 tc. Loving it so far and im learning how to appreciate wildlife photography.
    As for as feet go. I wasn’t happy with the leofoto or wimberely i tried. What am I missing on balancing a gimbal. Having laser etched marking helps me a lot when during fine tuning so that I can ensure how much I’m moving the lens foreword or rearward. 1-3mm is that critical difference when finding a balance point.
    What I found that works for me is pro media gear 6-8” acra plate. It secures using both 1/4 20 screws instead of just one so I don’t worry about the plate twisting. And its one of the few arca plates I’ve found that mark laser etched marked.

    • @LukeKwan78
      @LukeKwan78 Před rokem

      I also looked at RRS and their plate is not marked. And currently PMG doesnt sell a foot for the 600 GM

  • @karlgunterwunsch1950
    @karlgunterwunsch1950 Před rokem +1

    You forgot to mention one little benefit of the built in teleconverter - the balance point on your gimbal will not shift when engaging the TC…

  • @akmmonirulislam3961
    @akmmonirulislam3961 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I wish I could buy a 14,000 dollar lens! This is really a piece of art. 2.8 aperture would give excellent bokeh and separate the subject. Also it will work excellent in low light situation. Thanks.

  • @bartromanowski1262
    @bartromanowski1262 Před rokem +1

    I'm currently using the d850 with 200-500 zoom, and while I'm generally happy with the performance, there's no question that the Z9 is in another league.
    Seriously considering upgrading to Z9 and using the 200-500 F mount, potentially upgrading to one of the Z lenses down the road (possibly the 100-400 or the 400 4.5).
    This was an incredibly useful video, thanks a lot!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      stay tuned and subscribe I have a video coming out soon on the 100-400 and 400 4.5 comparing them all !

    • @bartromanowski1262
      @bartromanowski1262 Před rokem

      @@WildlifeInspired looking forward to these! Thanks!

  • @refuztosay9454
    @refuztosay9454 Před rokem +1

    Per your question - I suggest you get the Kirk foot with the sure grip coating…

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      I got a hejnat which I love, BUT the grip sucks to carry. It's the only one with 2 QD sockets.

  • @Tap-a-roo
    @Tap-a-roo Před rokem +2

    I like your channel. First time watching. The new Z lens bokeh is crap compared to the G. If that lens of yours is an FL, then the G is sharper. They ruined the optical design of these lenses by removing the weight. If you NEED that TC switch, then the new lens still sucks because the Z9 can’t focus on anything at f2.8 or less to save its life.

  • @balintk.9373
    @balintk.9373 Před rokem +2

    I always had a feeling that using a Z body + FTZ adapter + F mount tc + F lens is gonna put a lot of stress on the mounts. Talking about superteles of course, not a 24-70mm. Strange that it was never mentioned by a lot of well known youtubers. Thanks for that.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      I totally agree!

    • @nickreid5939
      @nickreid5939 Před rokem

      Correct

    • @jasonlight8813
      @jasonlight8813 Před rokem

      I've just finished work as I'm reading this... its been a long day. I'm trying to get my head round this comment. Surely if the f mount lens is mounted on a tripod via the lens, it's not going to be putting any strain on the lens mount 🤔

    • @nickreid5939
      @nickreid5939 Před rokem

      @@jasonlight8813 functionality

  • @Mr48374837
    @Mr48374837 Před rokem +1

    Hope canon catches up. Else some day I’ll shift to Nikon. Nice lens Scott.

  • @isoawe1888
    @isoawe1888 Před rokem +1

    Congrats. If I can sell my 600 f/4, I’m buying it. That’ll give me 70-200, 200-400, 400, 600 and 800. The fact that Nikon put a proper foot on these has always pissed me off. I have always used RRS or Kirk. I have recently bought a couple Leofoto tripods and have been very happy. Tried their foot for Z70-200… terrible fit. A ton of wiggle room. They gladly took a return.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      The 70-200 feet always seem to have play. Waiting for PMG but good to know to avoid the Leofoto.

    • @isoawe1888
      @isoawe1888 Před rokem

      Be careful with the plate. With all the panning and spinning of the collar, I couldn’t keep it tight on my 800. Thing almost fell off my tripod a couple times so I sucked it up and bought a replacement

  • @jayharder2598
    @jayharder2598 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Scott, your trying to justify old versus new and is it worth it.... for me the 400mm F2.8 is a no brainer, while I don't have either lens, a 400mm F2.8 costs about $14K and a 600mm F4 is $15.5K.... I buy the 400mm F2.8 and I have both lenses for less than half the cost of both lenses.

  • @Vacino77
    @Vacino77 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for your video. How does the lens perform at 2.8 when shooting from the Z9? I own the 400 2.8 FL version and when connected via the FTZ adapter to the Z9. When photographing sporting events, I can't use the 2.8 aperture because fast-moving objects /athletes/ are not perfectly sharp. I have to use an aperture of at least 3.2...

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      Odd I used that set up for a long time and never noticed an issue. Only issues was close focusing (too blurry) but that is the same as the z-mount lens

  • @fredericbeudot822
    @fredericbeudot822 Před rokem +1

    If you shoot wildlife handheld it’s a no brainer. 2lb lighter, center of gravity moved backwards towards the body and better IS… it’s not a small change. It’s about 2 stops improvement in hand holdability (ie 1/250s vs 1/1000). Throw in the built-in TC and it’s easy to see the value. On a tripod… not as obvious indeed.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      Agree It currently shooting ducks a lot so not seeing the some of those benefits. In fall I hike a lot and shoot handheld and there I think I'll really see the value !!

  • @jaimeduncan6167
    @jaimeduncan6167 Před rokem

    The sum of all things and the fact that you can sell the second one.

  • @Pengranger
    @Pengranger Před rokem +1

    I owned the F400 2.8 and it was fantastic on the D850. Not so on the Z8 as tracking birds in flight wasn’t as successful as the Z100-400. The value of the F400 2.8 was dropping quickly and decided to trade in for the Z800 6.3. I can travel with the Z24-120, Z100-400, Z800 and ZTC x1.4 and it’s probably lighter than my previous setup.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      I have yet to use the 800 but I feel like it could be the ultimate birds in flight lens for my migration photos!

  • @pawanbali9707
    @pawanbali9707 Před měsícem +1

    Hello.. First of all thanks for this informative video. I got one question.
    I currently use combination of D850 and 400mm AF S for wildlife photography & will be travelling for snow leapord expedition in coming few months. As the subject will be far away - Is it advisable to use 2x teleconverter. What will be pro and cons of that. Thanks

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před měsícem

      The nikon f mount 2x is not their best option, the 1.4 might be a better option

    • @pawanbali9707
      @pawanbali9707 Před měsícem

      Many thanks ❤

  • @JochenVoigts
    @JochenVoigts Před rokem +1

    Matt Granger put the 2X TC on the new 400mm and was impressed - as far as I know, the old 2X converter on the old 400mm didn't render results that good.

  • @brianlevoguer2777
    @brianlevoguer2777 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi Scott. I have a Z9 and my longest lens is a 300mm 2.8 F mount. VR ll. I want to improve my wildlife/birding photography. What would you recommend as a next step. I can afford the gear. Should I go to the 400mm 2.8TC Z or skip ahead to the 600mm 4.0 TC Z? Over my 60 years, i have learned that I should stretch and not go step by step in terms of upgrades. Thanks for whatever advice you may have.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před 6 měsíci

      If you shoot things VERY close the 400 is the way to go or if you like the flexibility of shooting large things (mammals) or including more habitat in your bird images. Its really that simple, IF you are always 12 feet away get the 600. I shoot warblers at close range so the choice is easy for me.

  • @shortypictures
    @shortypictures Před rokem +1

    Well I am in the process of buying a new Telelens and I am fighting with myself if I should get the Nikon Z 600mm TC or the Nikon Z 400mm TC. I usually been a bit short with 560mm and wish to have a bit more. The benefit of the Z 400mm TC is the variety of options and the capability to preform under bad light situations with the 2.8 aperture:
    400 mm f/2.8
    560 mm f/4 = 400 mm + inbuilt 1.4x TC
    784mm f/5.6 = 400 mm + inbuilt 1.4x TC + external 1.4x TC
    800mm f/5.6 = 400 mm + 2x TC
    1120mm f/8 = 400mm + inbuilt 1.4x TC + external 2x TC
    Have you, or will you test any of the combinations? Wondering how the lens performs in RL and if the photos are still "sharp". I am really interested in the 2x TC added and any combination of an external TC + inbuilt one use. I am on the waiting list for the 400, 600 and 800. But I still haven't decided yet :/ Thanks again for the video :)

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      Definitely testing all those combos. 2x. Sharp. 2x + 1.4 really good. But def loss off sharpness. But I think there could be applications. For it (sensitive subjects like owls)

    • @shortypictures
      @shortypictures Před rokem

      @@WildlifeInspired omg thats awesome thanks! Looking forward to that test. Because of all the Options I think the 400mm could be the better deal. I think the biggest problem is to get one of these new lenses :/ Thanks and have a great weekend!

  • @steverowson3811
    @steverowson3811 Před rokem +1

    just curious how do you tighten up loose connections?

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +2

      Just a jewelers Phillips head on all the mount connections.

  • @speedways1
    @speedways1 Před rokem +1

    RRS does have a replacement foot but sadly backordered

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      I got a hejnar foot, low profile and sweeps back which i love. QD connections too.

  • @adammutolo5800
    @adammutolo5800 Před rokem +1

    Hey Scott, not sure if I missed it but how long did it take you to get it once ordered?

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      6 months and that was WITH the NPS membership. I am hearing as soon as 3 months for some NPS and as longs as a year without.

    • @adammutolo5800
      @adammutolo5800 Před rokem

      @@WildlifeInspired Appreciate it!

  • @FamilyofTech
    @FamilyofTech Před 8 měsíci +1

    Did you end up getting the foot for this lens ? Would love to know what you use . My 400 arrives next week

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hejnar makes a foot with TWO QD connections, no one else does. BUT WAIT I spoke to Promedia Gear last week and they are developing a foot for the 400 and I think they are taking my suggestion to add 2 QD connections.

    • @FamilyofTech
      @FamilyofTech Před 8 měsíci

      @@WildlifeInspired ok ! Thanks ! Make a video with links when that happens ! Appreciate it

  • @winnieo6837
    @winnieo6837 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Dear youtube community: can anyone tell me if you feel a “ loose piece “ inside this lens when it is not attached to camera?

  • @tonyscavo9411
    @tonyscavo9411 Před rokem +1

    Considering these are 400 primes I’m more interested to know how the bokeh compares? Edge to edge sharpness is almost never an issue with this lens unless you are filling the frame very evenly and that’s rare. I’m next in line to receive mine… I have an older (1999) 400 2.8 but it no longer autofocuses and it is listed as PNLA by Nikon. So the money is irrelevant in my case, I “need” a new one.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      Good luck, I will say I have not noticed any difference in bokeh rendered, but I did not expect to see much difference as length and aperture are the same (yes shape of the diaphram will alter this as well) but I have not noticed a difference.

    • @tonyscavo9411
      @tonyscavo9411 Před rokem

      @@WildlifeInspired I did notice in the early sample images someone else did of baseball that the bokeh looked “less creamy” but then I saw some bird and wildlife images later that were stunning… I think it came down to the background in baseball being a little closer and or choppier. I think it will be everything I expect. My only concern is long term with the voice coil magnet collecting metal dust over time and causing issues.

  • @chipsrafferty8362
    @chipsrafferty8362 Před rokem +1

    Wow,I was contemplating buying your 400 2.8 used but you talked me out of it……😀

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      Oh nooooooo. I didn't think that through. Lol

    • @chipsrafferty8362
      @chipsrafferty8362 Před rokem

      @@WildlifeInspired just kidding……waiting patiently for my 800 f6.3.✌️

  • @refuztosay9454
    @refuztosay9454 Před rokem +1

    Where did you find the 400mm f2.8 Z? I’ve had an order in for about a year and looked everywhere and no one has it in inventory. I actually gave up on Nikon as a brand I shot exclusively for 2 decades because Nikon chose not to invest in manufacturing and make the big glass wildlife photography needs. It was not what I wanted to do and it was very expensive; Sony A1, A7rV, 400mm, 600mm, 200-600 and various accessories. I wonder how many people like me abandoned Nikon reluctantly because they were late to mirrorless and then failed to actually meet demand for kit in a reasonable timeframe.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      I got mine through NPS and B&H took six months. I know others that waited on 2 months using smaller camera shops. I also know some that have waited a year (Non-NPS) and still havent gotten one. A little luck involved on which shops get which supply.

  • @SohamDas1995
    @SohamDas1995 Před rokem +1

    Can you guide how to monetize photography? Specially nature & wildlife

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      Follow along I am doing a video on that soon.

    • @SohamDas1995
      @SohamDas1995 Před rokem

      @@WildlifeInspired I would love to share a personal happy moment with you. I just bought a used 400mm f2.8 FL lens for 3500 USD. & it is in great condition

  • @bertwilbrink2679
    @bertwilbrink2679 Před rokem +1

    Did you consider the 600 f4 plus 1,4 tc? If not, why not?

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem +1

      Focusing distance. Period. I'll do a video on this soon

    • @Karkawry1970
      @Karkawry1970 Před rokem

      @Wildlife Inspired w/ Scott Keys This is my only concern currently. As I shoot a lot of small song birds, kinglets and warblers etc. Is the shorter MFD on the 400mm with or without TC engaged going to give me less pixels on the bird than the Z600 TC with, or without TC engaged?

    • @Karkawry1970
      @Karkawry1970 Před rokem +1

      @Wildlife Inspired w/ Scott Keys TC 600mm: 4.3 m/14.11 ft from focal plane at F4 and 860mm @ F5.6
      TC 400mm: 2.5 m/8.21 ft from focal plane at F2.8 and 560mm @ F4.
      Be good to see some tests with small birds with these settings. I would personally not want to be messing around with an additional TC in the field with either of these lenses.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      The reproduction ratios without the TC at minimum focus is about the same. But for me I get some really close look. So basically if s bird comes inside 12 feet, I can't shoot it. This is not an issue for BIF or ducks. But can be for me with songbirds and sometimes shorebirds.

  • @Jessehermansonphotography

    I struggle big time. I’m trying to monetize so I am very interested. I just want to make money for gear.

    • @Jessehermansonphotography
      @Jessehermansonphotography Před rokem +1

      Final deciding factor for me, does wife say yes… lol

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Před rokem

      Lol Always the last word. Give me some time on the money video. I'll record it in a couple weeks.

  • @mystufs
    @mystufs Před 7 měsíci

    Hi @Scott Keys, I hope you can help me, I have just received my z 400 2.8 TC, and notice that when i move the lens vertically upwards then downwards I notice something, I pressume VR, moves up and down with a dampening movement. When i switch the camera on it blocks and it does not do it anymore..... Is this movement normal when the camera is not connected?

  • @tr3v87
    @tr3v87 Před rokem +1

    Wimberley foot

  • @yuqin405
    @yuqin405 Před rokem

    Boring...

  • @fragmaka
    @fragmaka Před rokem

    Nikon Ai-s Nikkor 400mm f2.8 ED IF,,,,,,,,,,,,Nikon Af-S Nikkor 400Mm F2.8 Ed.................. Nikon Nikkor AF-S AFS 400mm f2.8 G ED VR...Hi. I know this isn't much to go by but amateur photographer here and i shot alot of night rugby league and am looking at the Nikon 400mm f2.8. Not much information I know but can you see any to stay away from as such?