I brought the Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 S lens everywhere - My Full Review

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Komentáře • 380

  • @bananapie2198
    @bananapie2198 Před 3 lety +22

    Hands down the best review and comparison of these lenses. Great presentation, no filler, to the point, and all the points were useful and what I was looking for. Thank you!

  • @bricemyfoto8907
    @bricemyfoto8907 Před 5 lety +108

    Main reason most havent bought the 2.8 yet is because generally, the F4 is fine and if youre gonna drop the 2k on a Z mount lens it should be for the 70-200......whenever that day comes

    • @emilanwander8016
      @emilanwander8016 Před 4 lety +8

      I share the same opinion, happy with the f4... let's get the 70-200, gonna be a beast

    • @shaggy.patches
      @shaggy.patches Před 4 lety +5

      I'm definitely in that boat. Nikon had announced that they were going to launch the 70-200mm f/2.8 S before the end of the year (2019), but slim chance of that happening now. I feel like 70-200 is a much better zoom range and who knows how much it's going to cost.

    • @emilanwander8016
      @emilanwander8016 Před 4 lety +3

      @@shaggy.patches you are completely right, I think it'll be around 2000€ (or at least I hope so...) hard enough to afford as a student!

    • @emilanwander8016
      @emilanwander8016 Před 4 lety +3

      @@darekm6859 for sure not but if your focus is on landscape and not that much on portraits where you gonna need the f2.8 to get nice bookeh, you'll be fine with the f4

    • @midfidelity7180
      @midfidelity7180 Před 4 lety +2

      It's coming! Nikon is making the best 70-200 2.8 ever.

  • @ianpineda
    @ianpineda Před 5 lety +8

    The best use for the electronic window is to show off.
    I've never seen a lens with this feature IRL, but in videos it looks cool.

  • @raksh9
    @raksh9 Před 4 lety +6

    Nikon's designers did something right with the Z cameras. The Z6 and Z7 feel so good in the hand, it's amazing. I tried the Z6 with the 24-70 f2.8 and it felt surprisingly good, even though I'm primarily a Leica M and Panasonic GH shooter for stills and video respectively. Based on feel alone, I can imagine using this camera with a lot of pleasure.

  • @potatopatoto5183
    @potatopatoto5183 Před 5 lety +9

    CZcams recommendation brought me here, thankfully. I'm thinking of switching from APS-C Sony to Nikon and your review brings me closer to Nikon. Subscribed. Keep up the good work.

  • @marcoFVD
    @marcoFVD Před 4 lety +50

    i live in the north of norway i need the 2.8 for the daytime in the winter :-)

  • @MrHaroldo50
    @MrHaroldo50 Před 4 lety +3

    This was an excellent and instructive video. You get to the point straight away, no self-aggrandizement or filler - no time wasted, just good information.

  • @JonathanDeutekom
    @JonathanDeutekom Před 5 lety +11

    The best video i‘ve seen about 24-70 2.8 - thank so much! Great job!

  • @lescobrandon3047
    @lescobrandon3047 Před 5 lety +40

    Love my Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 S with the Z7.
    Love the SnapChick. Best reviews.

  • @TourDeMadone
    @TourDeMadone Před 5 lety +11

    I'm a Japanese.
    Thank you for a very nice review!

  • @randygerber2885
    @randygerber2885 Před 3 lety +1

    I just purchased the 24-70 f2.8 S lens this afternoon as well as the 14-24 f2.8 S lens.
    Thank you for your thoughtful review. It has confirmed my decision.

  • @pascalhibon7928
    @pascalhibon7928 Před 4 lety +4

    It really depends on your type of photography. For landscapes, which is what I'm doing, the f4 is the lens I would go for. It's light and smaller and the image quality is just as good. Ricci Talks has compared the two lenses and zooming in at 2:1 there is a slight difference in sharpness. But no one will ever notice that unless you print very, very, very, very large. All of this is not a concern yet for me because I still shoot DSLR... yes I love my D850 :-)

  • @bobbeaner2835
    @bobbeaner2835 Před 3 lety +4

    I appreciate your thoughts on this lens. I already own the f/4 S lens, but still ponder buying the 2.8 S and taking the $$$ hit--even after watching this video several times! Leigh, I'll probably view it again before making up my mind. Thank you for your considerable insights.

  • @madphotographer762
    @madphotographer762 Před 5 lety +13

    Jeezus, this new lens on that Z is such a work of art. I know everyone is nuts about SONY, but aesthetically and ergonomically these Nikons are in a different league!!

    • @grootbatavia
      @grootbatavia Před 5 lety +1

      These new nikons are all rip-offs. Seriously, all that plastic for all those $$$?! I shoot plenty of nikon pro lenses and have fluffed around with the z-mount ones, but am not even going to consider getting them unless nikon tosses them to me for free (which they won't, particularly after I blasted the 24-70 kit lens NPS gave me on loan previously). The light weight is nice though.

    • @madphotographer762
      @madphotographer762 Před 5 lety

      @@grootbatavia hmmm interesting... I didn't know they had so much plastic in them...!!

    • @GeorgeUrsan
      @GeorgeUrsan Před 4 lety +1

      @@grootbatavia I know this replay is kinda late but dude, it doesn't need to be made from metal to be good. Older 24-70 2.8G have problem with zoom. A lot of people complain that the zoom is not smooth and got stuck eventually. Mine from time to time especially in rainy days at events, zoom was not very smooth. Other days was fine. Now i'm using 2.8S and is lighter, a little bit compact and has a better performance.

    • @grootbatavia
      @grootbatavia Před 4 lety

      @@GeorgeUrsan good morning George, I'm not knocking optical performance, 8 know it's good. That said, I like lenses that feel like they are build to last. A lot of my work is in remote locations and I can not afford to have something go bad. Once my 300mm 4 pf went out in the bush and it took NPS over the weeks to get me a replacement.

    • @GeorgeUrsan
      @GeorgeUrsan Před 4 lety

      @@grootbatavia Of course it needs to be reliable as far as build quality, but like i said, G version is prone to go bad because of stuck zoom ring. it only needs a small hit in the front, that's why i thought. Anyway that's my opinion. I'm just trying to spread my experience with the Z.

  • @Endgame392
    @Endgame392 Před 5 lety +5

    Thanks for taking the time to do this. I’ve been on the fence about which way to go here, Z6 with the f4 kit, or just the body and the 2.8. You gave me some solid info as well as practical application examples. Loved it and subscribed.

  • @rearanged
    @rearanged Před 3 lety +2

    I got the 2.8 version because I will be travelling with it and didn’t want to switch lenses but still wanted to have a reasonably bright lens. For normal use, I think the f4 version + 1 or 2 f1.8 primes is a better solution.

  • @steveottavaino3804
    @steveottavaino3804 Před 5 lety +3

    Wow, the best video you’ve yet produced, professional, informative, succinct, interesting, and superlative photos. Beyond that I’ve never seen you look more peaceful, relaxed, beautiful. Bravo young lady, well done for certain. Cheers.

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 Před 5 lety +2

      You described it well Steve, She really did look calm and serene, in her voice and appearance.

  • @officialMainspring
    @officialMainspring Před 5 lety +3

    I use a f/2.8 and don't mind the extra weight. I got so used to it, I don't even feel it anymore. It's always nice having that extra stop when you need it.

  • @remi3776
    @remi3776 Před 5 lety +4

    I myself am actually using the new Tamron G2 lenses with the Z6 with great results. Not to mention that the price is right. Got the tamron 70-200 f2.8 G2 for about $1300, which is half of the price of the equivalent nikon F lens, with no real difference in quality (unless you are a serious pixel peeper). Now Z mount lenses might be a different story, but it has yet to be released so :)
    Tamron is a good 3rd party alternative if you want to save some bucks. NOTE: not all tamron lenses have compatibility with the Z cameras. And those who do, need a firmware update (tap-in module) before they work 100%. If you're a manual shooter you shouldn't have any troubles either way.

    • @z4k1_zaki65
      @z4k1_zaki65 Před 4 lety

      Remi how’s the autofocus, does the lens makes loud noises in videos?

  • @davidnace1959
    @davidnace1959 Před 2 lety +3

    Great review, thank you, Leigh!
    I have the 2.8 on a Z6. It’s perfect for all the situations I find myself in with portraits, events and corporate head shots. I don’t usually have the space to use a 70-200, but if I do I’ll use my fav (older) 80-200 2.8 on my D750. But that’s rare since I’ve been shooting the 24-70 2.8. It’s addicting. No regrets on the cost, it’s paid for itself many times over.

  • @rajoosolanky780
    @rajoosolanky780 Před 5 lety +16

    24-70/2.8 S must be an excellent lens but frightfully expensive. I am more than Happy with f 4 lens. I would have liked a 24-120 / f 4 S lens from Nikon. Would have fulfilled most of the photography & VDO requirements without changing the lens & exposing the sensor to dust & dirt.
    To me Nikon is safe guarding their own DSLR camera & lenses against Mirrorless.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw Před 3 lety +1

    I mainly purchased my 24-70 2.8 because I wanted the extra stop for low-light shooting, and because it does edge out the f/4 lens in the corners on high-res bodies like the Z7. It was a big upgrade, but I'm glad I did it (sold the f/4 lens for about $450 and luckily I got the 2.8 version while it was on sale last year for about $300 off, so $2000).
    For me, I like the LCD on the lens, partially because it gives you a focus scale (the one in-camera is not very useful) and if I want to shoot at a specific FL, I don't have to guess. I've found on some lenses that sometimes, for example, 50mm is not directly at 50mm and might be a hair to the left or right of the marking. Granted I don't go nuts about this, but if someone wanted to get, say, a 35mm shot, it's easier with the window to make sure that you're are spot on at 35mm. But again, yes, the focus scale can be helpful either for landscape or astrophotography.
    The f/4 is a decent lens for what it is, and for probably 3/4 of the people who buy it, it will be fine.

  • @cactustweeter2890
    @cactustweeter2890 Před 5 lety +16

    I bought my Z6 as a kit with the F4. It is a great lens. But I couldn't believe how much sharper the F/2.8 was. Also I wanted to shoot astrophotography and so I coughed up the money for the F/2.8. I have not been disappointed.

    • @stefannantz
      @stefannantz Před 3 lety +2

      I can not say the same, Just bought the 2.8 and it has an absolutely magic to it in terms you carry the best these is BUT I think the f4 will do the same job for me especially when using high f stops.

    • @saabvanderlinden9214
      @saabvanderlinden9214 Před rokem +1

      ​@@stefannantzyeah untill you shoot in a low light environment

  • @victorpeters589
    @victorpeters589 Před 5 lety +2

    I stumbled upon your video when searching CZcams for videos about the Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 that I'd just purchased.
    The f/2.8 aperture is a must for my type of photography, shooting concert in low light situations.

  • @IDHAYAMTV
    @IDHAYAMTV Před 5 lety

    Good One.. Btw u r using which mode for video for autofocus?

  • @ericerickson6537
    @ericerickson6537 Před 4 lety +5

    This is an amazing lens. I have the f4 and that is a good lens but this lens is like using a group of primes. I love it.

  • @KungPowEnterFist
    @KungPowEnterFist Před 4 lety +5

    In the photo sequence near the end, there are some errors in reported settings. At least one shot said it was F/2, another said 7mm, another was at ISO 6. I dont think the lens/camera can achieve those values.

  • @Kal360
    @Kal360 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for making this video!!! This is exactly the information I was looking for.
    I'm happy keeping my old fmount 24-70 2.8 for the wider aperture and the kit lens for weight benefits and convenience.

  • @057rcbartman
    @057rcbartman Před 4 lety

    Your speaking is one of the best i have heard , besides the information , your talk is precise and clear , which is lacking in some other you tube videos . you keep the viewer engaged very well due to this fact . greetings from down under .

  • @corrbox2
    @corrbox2 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, I see that this review was completed a number of years ago. Regardless, although I was a Nikon shooter for many, many years, I did leave in 2015 for M4/3rds and Panasonic Lumix. I'm more or else back with the new Z6II and Z7II, but both camera kits camer with the 24-70 F4. Yes, I still have all my Nikkor F mount lenses, but slowly I want to have more Z mount lenses. Your review was very interesting and helpful to me. The years that have past since thus review was completed do not mean anything as the facts you offer are the same. I will eventually purchase the 24-70 F2.8 as well as the 70-200 F2.8 and an extender. Your photos of Bryce Canyon (I think) are beautuful as well as Zion (I assume). Your approach to making your informative reviews is very much appreciated. When I do decide to buy the 2.8 version, you'll get my vote through Amazon. Great work. Thanks! 📷 🙏 👍 😃 🤩

  • @jmnilles
    @jmnilles Před 5 lety +5

    An excellent review! You get to the tradeoffs between lenses that are just what I have been agonizing about since the 24-70 f/2.8 came out. I'm still on the edge but teetering toward the 2.8. Thanks!?

  • @lukartweddings
    @lukartweddings Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this review. After I watched the part where you are showing how smoothly and noiselessly focus works, I decided to buy the lens. It really is an amazing piece of glass. Keep up the good work!

  • @trippalhealicks
    @trippalhealicks Před 5 lety +1

    Ironically, I just bought the Sony 24-70mm 2.8 G-master lens earlier today, and then I find this video. I've been a "prime lenses only" kinda guy for a while, but I started shooting concerts / live music events and I'm getting tired of changing lens one-handedly in dark venues. 2 minutes into playing with the lens, I was already happy with my purchase. The AF speed is far faster than the wide-aperture primes I had been shooting with on my a7RIII.

  • @trz_maier7154
    @trz_maier7154 Před 2 lety

    I absolutely love the way that you present content. You have a very unique style that's just so friendly, refreshing and draws me right in. The videos just seem so warm and interesting. I could watch them for hours :D

  • @lloydterryjr.bodygraphicsphoto

    Another good unbiased video. Like you I have all three lens and really like them all. Since I’m still shooting my D850 and 810 along with my Z6 my F mount 2.8 is still a staple in my kit and is amazing. The F4 S lens is great for personal, causal shooting and run and gun work, you just can’t beat the size and weight. The new 2.8 S lens is superb, I use this for all my professional video work and photos shoots on the Z6, my photo shoot kit now consists of the Z6 with then 2.8 S lens and the D850 with a 70-200 2.8 F lens. I’m really looking forward to the 70-200 2.8 S and the high end Z body when they are released. Again thanks for the good review 😊📷👍🏾

  • @donovanhudson8661
    @donovanhudson8661 Před 3 lety

    The F2.8S lens definetly shines in low light. As a videographer I use the 24-70 F2.8 lens during the dinner & speeches of the wedding ceremony then I change over to the 14-24 F2.8 lens during the opne dance portion of the wedding ceremony to capture really great footage in extremely low light.

  • @Nick-13
    @Nick-13 Před 5 lety +2

    My main justification for the new f2.8 lens would be for event / conference photography where light is low and shutter speeds can’t go too low on people. But having the latest G version makes the expense of the S lens very hard to accept, especially as I have the f4 S lens. Maybe something for the future

    • @vision-gc4hy
      @vision-gc4hy Před 5 lety +2

      It's just simply too expensive right now. I have the same issue as you, but if it were half the price I'd be on it. I need my f4 for street stuff and everyday carrying. I love that little lens so much.

  • @garyfotobahn1220
    @garyfotobahn1220 Před 5 lety +10

    Tried both, kept the f4 S lens vs the 2.8 because the f4 can focus much closer. That was the decider for me.

    • @NicolasPare
      @NicolasPare Před 4 lety

      That's really good to know, and I would not have though of checking for that. I'm currently pondering on buying a Z6 and then either the 24-70mm f/2.8, or save that 3000$CDN and instead just get the f/4 (600$) and buy the 85mm f/1.8 for my portraits/kids pics.

  • @HenkvanMierlo
    @HenkvanMierlo Před 5 lety +3

    First video that actually tested the AF hunting in a video sample. Thanks a lot for that!

  • @lawrose4
    @lawrose4 Před 5 lety +2

    Although I have a significant degree of GAS, I'm sticking with the Z 24-70 f/4.0 S on my Z6 for two reasons. First and most persuasive is the price. It just seems so out of balance with anything I would do with the lens. Second, after extensive outings with the Z 35mm f/1.8 S, I find that shallow depth of field is actually often a problem for me in that I want more of the frame in focus by default, and so if I am going to stop down to 4.0 or narrower, what's the point? The f/4.0 does that, of course, by default, and I have no problem shooting wide open with that lens. I do carry the Z 35mm f/1.8 S (and sometimes also the 50mm f/1.8 G with the FTZ adaptor). I have also found that with the IBIS in the Z6, in all but the darkest situations I can handhold the camera and get acceptable results with F mount f/3.5 to 5.6 lenses on the FTZ adaptor, and certainly with the 50mm f/1.8 G. But still, it's definitely the price that keeps me on the sidelines of the f/2.8, so thanks for your report of your experiences with it.

  • @TrueToad
    @TrueToad Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for your thoughts on the 24-70. When I purchased my Z cameras it included a 24-70 f/4 then later I picked up the 24-70 f/2.8 S. I originally thought I would sell my f/4 S lens but now I decided to keep both. I love taking the f/4 out when I do not wish to be burdened by the weight. I sold my legacy f mount 24-70 f/2.8 lens.

  • @petersymes8467
    @petersymes8467 Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you for a balanced , informative review.

  • @greenmedic88
    @greenmedic88 Před 5 lety +2

    Video helps a bit, particularly those who don't have a full set of FX lenses and are transitioning from Nikon DSLR, or those just looking to buy a Z body factoring in whether to buy the F4 kit for an extra $600, or to just use that towards the $2,300 F2.8. Definitely the 24-70mm of choice, but that additional $1,700 is a tough sell for anyone who isn't using it for professional work.

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 Před 5 lety +1

      As a lens in the kit, for $600 it is a bargain and can be sold later for that once the kit discount goes way. I really enjoy my f/4 and its performance compared to the G and E 2.8 F mounts I have. For the weight, size and optical performance it is hard to beat at that price. My walking around sling bag has a SB900, Z6, 24-70 f/4 and a prime, depended on where I am going...50 1.8 S(Sharpest lens I have ever used) or my smallest 85 which is the 1.8G. For paid work I am still using mostly F lenses but saving for the Z mount 70-200 2.8 S that is due this fall. By that time I will add the Z7 to replace the D850 for high res work. Everything that does not need those file sizes is shot with the Z6.

    • @greenmedic88
      @greenmedic88 Před 5 lety

      Curious to see what the kit lens will be going for as more Z users sell them. The notion that most Z users will eventually buy the F2.8 seems unlikely, given the price/target market. Although with a $1,000 MSRP, it's hard to imagine a used sample going for much less than the original add on cost of $600, assuming in like-new condition.
      Performance-wise, the DXO tests place it on par with the 2.8 F mount lenses, likely due to the reduced flange distance, redesigned elements, new coatings, etc. Pretty impressive for a kit lens although how much of that has to do with the inherent advantages of the larger mount diameter and reduced back element/sensor distance one has to wonder. Between that the the noise of the AF-S motors, about the only thing the old F glass has going for it as adapted lenses is the build quality. One stop of light alone doesn't really merit going the adapted route although everyone has their priorities.

  • @mkahn13
    @mkahn13 Před 4 lety +1

    God your review was so refreshing. Very elaborate and addressed pretty much every thing I could think of. Great examples, and beautiful shots. Really helpful

  • @totoroutes5389
    @totoroutes5389 Před 4 lety +1

    For quiet videoAF with fmount lens use either a lav mic or a mic that is near you and that is away from the camera.

  • @photofather1
    @photofather1 Před 4 lety +1

    Did you switch over to mirrorless 100% or are you still shooting DSLR? I am shooting D850 D500 and I still love my trusty D600. Im thinking I will wait for Nikon to really get mirrored down I shoot allot of Video and landscapes. And can navigate the Bodies I have.. also id you did switch WHY? My thing is if Nikon dont really get the mirrorless down I will go FujiFilm and us an adapter becauee I have allot of glass

  • @randytentschert6844
    @randytentschert6844 Před 3 lety

    I am moving from a DSLR to a Z6 II and was debating getting the 2.8 but now going with the f/4. Thank you very helpful

  • @waynejones1054
    @waynejones1054 Před 4 lety

    Excellent report, many thanks for this. Loved the way you explained both the lenses and their uses with the cameras and demonstrated this with actual photos and video. This has been very useful for me - thanks.

  • @MrChristopherwren
    @MrChristopherwren Před 5 lety +5

    It's good to know about the FTZ adapter for the focusing system.

    • @evgenykyselgov9533
      @evgenykyselgov9533 Před 3 lety

      Yes it's really useful info that i didn't know before.
      Thanks to author!

  • @mfey53
    @mfey53 Před 5 lety

    When doing architecture or landscape shootings my 24-70 F4 is Perfect.
    For Portraits I use the 50 mm F 1,8 which gives a nice bokeh. I am still waiting for the 85mm F1;8.
    Thx for your good Video, your nice smile and clear pronounciation which made it easy to Unterstand you very well.
    Martin
    living in Germany. 😀👍

  • @Gynra
    @Gynra Před 5 lety +11

    Thank you for this very informative comparison. I have the f4 S version, but I don't think I'll be pulling the trigger on the 2.8 as I don't need the wider aperture, or the extra size and weight. Like you, I don't much care for carrying around my 2.8G lens. I'd really love Nikon to bring out the 70-200 mm f4 S, as that would make a great landscape and portrait lens.
    Is that a new hairstyle? I love it. As a long-term follower of your channel, I think you (and Raymond) get better looking as time goes by.

  • @JohnRoth-f9e
    @JohnRoth-f9e Před měsícem

    Your questions are really soul searching. I'm a consumer / enthusiast. I do appreciate the sharpness of the better lenses, but I am not in a position to invest in the top end of the lenses. For me, I think the F4s will have to suffice, but I do want to buy some primes like the 50 mm f/1.8 and the 85mm. I also want the a 14 to 30. :-)

  • @marcelopisani8157
    @marcelopisani8157 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi, please, i will really appreciate if you can answer this question: if you need to choose to get between the Nikon z 24-70 2.8 S or having Z 14-30 f4 and the Z 35mm1.8s...for street and landscape...what will you choose...?.Thanks.Best regards

    • @HR-wd6cw
      @HR-wd6cw Před 3 lety

      I'd say for landscape and street, get the 24-70 f/4 and the 14-30 f/4. The f/4 is plenty for most street shooting (when I was shooting street, I was generally at 5.6 or higher anyway for DOF).

  • @hurleygreen927
    @hurleygreen927 Před 3 lety +1

    Love the 24-70mm lens, although my budget only allowed for me to get the cheaper Tamron :)
    Great all around lens to go along with my Nikon nifty 50mm 1.8 lens, and I feel prepared for almost all shooting conditions! Thanks for this video!...

  • @coltoncyr2283
    @coltoncyr2283 Před 5 lety +1

    That 2.8 is like one of the sharpest lens I’ve ever seen tested, however I’d prefer the 15-30 if this was a kit option, I dont know why but I love shooting 15,16,17m.... but the f4 would fit 80% of most enthusiasts. And now the Z deals come with the ftz adapter. Just borrow or get a prime for portraits or Astro.

  • @donbergeron5466
    @donbergeron5466 Před rokem

    I'm coming from the Fuji Line which was a 24mb system. While going to the Z system I was trying to keep my lense inventory to a minimum.
    I do NOT produce large prints, and actually most of my pics go into either books or social media. I've found that the z 24-70mm f2.8 produce 98 percent of the shots that I need.
    I might be a little spoiled not have a 90mm for portraits, but going from 24mb to 45 plus - I have ample room for cropping.
    I've been with the Z system for almost a year now, and the only other lense that I have is the z 35mm f1.8. This would be my street, low light, indoor lense. I'm happy with the hole system. Looking forward to try out either lense with some astrophotos this upcoming November.
    Keep up the good work, I enjoy watching the experiences that you are sharing.

  • @freddylindrupsen6236
    @freddylindrupsen6236 Před 5 lety +2

    When photographing aurora borealis I try to use as short speed as possible.. between 1-6 sec`s, and for that to work I need a faster lens.
    This way I can keep the iso lower! I have got all 3 lenses and love the new f2.8 S!

  • @frankberlin8084
    @frankberlin8084 Před 5 lety +1

    This was once again an informative review. That's what I like you for. The 24-70 f/2.8 is a great piece of pure joy. I love it and your reports. Please more of it. great from Berlin Frank

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Před 5 lety +1

    So you are saying the S lens is quieter but the F lens on the Z camera is faster? I prefer the faster glass myself. I have the 24-70 2.8 G for my D850. I don't have a mirrorless nor do I plan on buying one.

  • @davidgambin2551
    @davidgambin2551 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you, you included a lot of useful information, especially performance with the FTZ adaptor. Great review.

  • @johngtmw
    @johngtmw Před 5 lety +1

    It was expensive, but I followed my instinct to never buy a body with kit lens. I waited and added a 2.8 S lens to my Z6 body as soon as it was available. I tried video early on with the FTZ and my 50mm 1.4G lens. The noise made this setup unusable. The 2.8 S lens is fantastic and I will never look back.

  • @mightsnow3654
    @mightsnow3654 Před rokem

    I am getting this lens for my Nikon Z9 that I just ordered. I will also be using EF canon lens with an adaptor on the camera.

  • @ritwikhungama007
    @ritwikhungama007 Před 4 lety +1

    15:00 The image description says f2 for the night shot of the stars, which I believe is most probably an error, for we are using f2.8 lens.

  • @NicolasPare
    @NicolasPare Před 4 lety +1

    Love the music at the end, perfectly goes with the pictures.

  • @RBRowe7
    @RBRowe7 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for your smart, balanced, frank review, with your lovely images. I was most interested you didn't see much of an IQ improvement in the f2.8 S over the f4 kit zoom. They both seem like fantastic lenses for the Z's--nice to have a choice for different uses.

  • @nabeeel1
    @nabeeel1 Před 4 lety

    I own a 24-70 f2.8S and was hesitant before buying it but it turned out to be the best decision... The quality is phenomenal and you dont need to take it off its a perfect all rounder...

  • @aztecvspec002
    @aztecvspec002 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m glad you mentioned the focus issue with the G lens. I shot an event over the weekend with the Z6 and the adapted G. I definitely noticed soft focus. It was aggravating.

  • @mrvk699
    @mrvk699 Před 4 lety

    Being a owner of D7100 with F3.5-f5.6 lens. I really really dig the Full Frame, better than Crop Sensor - especially for photos & videos.

  • @udemeddrengene6563
    @udemeddrengene6563 Před 4 lety

    I do a ton of concerts, so I definitely need the lower F-stop. And the noise less focus, is an instant win.

  • @mancavemoto
    @mancavemoto Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this, a well thought out take on the comparison. I’m going to trade my f-mount lens against one, mainly because I’m being asked to shoot more and more video now. The silent focusing is the key. I’ve also seen a technical review comparing it to the 24mm f1.8 and the 24-70 S was sharper when wide open

  • @camildrums
    @camildrums Před 4 lety +1

    Great video. I just bought a Nikon Z6 with the 24-70mm f/2.8 S with the 3.o software version.It's fantastic. Question: Which settings are you using when you do the noiseless test where you disappear and the focus automatically comes back to normal when you reappear? I know it's basic but I'd love to know exactly which setting it is. Thank You so much. I love your videos.

  • @Mr09260
    @Mr09260 Před 4 lety

    Thanks so much for this video ..I now feel the f2.8 is for me..I am used to this configuration over the decades

  • @videorezensent
    @videorezensent Před 4 lety

    Both the f/4 and the f/2.8 have quite non-linear vignetting in the corners. Not a problem due to in-camera correction - unless you have the slimmest of filters on the lens. Then, 24mm and 70mm become unusable at f/4 for certain shots, unless you want to spend lots of time calibrating layers of radial masks on top of your image. With the f/2.8 lens, that kind of vignetting is still present at f/2.8, but it usually does not matter for images taken at f/2.8. At f/4, things are much improved, and the issue disappears at f/5.6 (when you often have the best combination of sharpness and depth of field for landscapes).

  • @adurgh
    @adurgh Před 3 měsíci

    Some other reviews mention substantial sharpness difference between this new Zlens and the F mount f/2.8 24-70. It’s interesting to hear you don’t think it’s substantial.

  • @lilcamper1
    @lilcamper1 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this! I’m very interested in this lens and I’m glad that you posted this. Always love your videos❤️

  • @nigel8uk
    @nigel8uk Před 5 lety +2

    Brilliant video, during your main commentary video in the woods you was using the f2.8 lens to show depth of field, could you show a comparison at f4 to show the difference even the same lens at f4. I can not justify the cost of the f2.8.
    Thanks a lot.

  • @philipweir8318
    @philipweir8318 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Leigh, really found this vlog very useful as it created discussions in my heard, I have the FX 2.8 VR & thinking of moving from my D850 to the Z8 body so might save up for the 2.8 24-70 as this is what i'm used to. Thank you again for the information, very much appreciated.

  • @NVIK5
    @NVIK5 Před 4 lety

    Amazing, informative, articulate review as usual. I am getting this lens tomorrow form my Z7. Thanks!

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 Před 4 lety

    one tip, if you want VR in this focal range use the 24-85 VR 3.5-4.5 lens, it's got a variable max aperture; However it has VR, so can add this to the body VR as you say in the video.

  • @collinanderson3432
    @collinanderson3432 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for the great review and the awesome photos.

  • @photoholohan
    @photoholohan Před rokem

    Really helpful review and beautiful choice of music for your slideshow at the end! August Wilhelmsson!! 👏🏻✨

  • @Magnetron692
    @Magnetron692 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for the video! The 4/24-70 mil would be enough for me, because if I need the extra light gathering ability and potential to isolate my subject from the background, I prefer prime lenses. However the Z mount lenses seem to have benefits in autofocus accuracy and speed over the FTZ adapted lenses.

  • @greyhoundrick5568
    @greyhoundrick5568 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Leigh, I always enjoy your videos. You do a wonderful job and I trust what you say! You come across as being very sincere, unbiased, professional and conscientious. Great channel! I believe that the amount of Axis stabilization is only 3 when you mount an F mount lens, with VR, to the Z camera body. I think the only time you get 5 Axis is with a native S lens. Thanks again for your content! Best to you, Rick

    • @greyhoundrick5568
      @greyhoundrick5568 Před 5 lety

      minecraftdaltons hi, thanks for the reply😊. I’ve used f mount vr lenses with the Z7 and while the vr does work I find it much better with the native S lenses. Take care, Rick

  • @frederikvanreusel
    @frederikvanreusel Před 3 lety

    Does anyone know how good it is weather sealed?
    I want to use the 24-70 2.8s and Z6ii together in rain and I want to know what it can handle

  • @neontetravienna
    @neontetravienna Před rokem

    Hi dear, I have Nikon lenses line up for DSLR cameras. Is that worth to buy Nikon Z8? please advise me.

  • @kalasag9113
    @kalasag9113 Před 5 lety +1

    Completely agree with the noise reduction (on the 2.8 S lens) -- especially when shooting vids. :)

  • @stevelink21
    @stevelink21 Před 4 lety

    Nice comparison, SnapChick! As a landscape and product STILLS X-T3 shooter (no video), I have been debating on selling my Fuji kit (reluctantly), and moving into FF, specifically the Nikon Z7, with possibly the Nikkor S 24-70 f/4, and the Nikkor S 50 f/2.8, and the pending Nikkor S 105 f/2.8 Macro for my product photography. Since I shoot 99% tripod-mounted, neither IBIS nor video interests me. So, my question is, for large print output (around 24"x 36" prints), how much of an improvement in terms of image sharpness, detail rendition, dynamic range, base ISO performance, etc., would I see over the already excellent X-T3? Thanks!

  • @ptfap
    @ptfap Před 4 lety

    Really great review! As I would expect from you and your channel. This review helped me VERY MUCH!!!!!

  • @prestonkirby4189
    @prestonkirby4189 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video. Very thorough and intuitive!

  • @haroldbielstein3530
    @haroldbielstein3530 Před 3 lety

    Appreciate your review of these lenses! Nicely done. At 8:06 you mentioned the use of the FTZ adapter with the G lens reduces the Z6 to only use PDAF for focusing. I have been unable to find any source for that comment and was hoping you could point me in the right direction. Your comment sounds counterintuitive because all focusing is accomplished on the Z sensor so the FTZ adapter should have no influence.

  • @ClifftheBigRedDoggy
    @ClifftheBigRedDoggy Před rokem

    A potential huge advantage of rhe F 2.8 is better low light photography. Is there a substantial difference? Does rhe difference help justify tjr additional cost?

  • @garybillington2239
    @garybillington2239 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm new to photography as a serious hobby and have chosen the Panasonic FZ1000 as my camera of choice, the 4k video is for wildlife, what tips could you offer for my other interest, landscapes, in particular the longer exposure shots, are these type of shots possible with my equipment, I am looking at various filters and other you tubers for info. Can't find anything about the FZ1000 on your channel yet or is it there and i've missed it. Great channel and thanks for all the tips i've gleaned so far.

  • @robertportersr6924
    @robertportersr6924 Před 5 lety

    Basic ideas that mean a lot! Thank you for the guidance on filming - and acting. I giggled when you pored the coffee on the bed!

  • @moealyasini2784
    @moealyasini2784 Před 5 lety +1

    My fav Review you’ve done so far.. great one keeeeeeeeep them coming plz :)

  • @jamesthomas5874
    @jamesthomas5874 Před 5 lety +1

    thanks for reply have got 18-55 just thought like some thing in between that every one goes on about so thanks again keep up good work

  • @ilovejeanstv8242
    @ilovejeanstv8242 Před 9 měsíci

    Can someone explain me what's the difference between Nikkor 24-70 2.8S and 24-70 2.8G ??
    Thank you! ⭐️

  • @happytobeunhinged
    @happytobeunhinged Před 5 lety

    I didn’t realise the stabilisation drops to 3 axis and the autofocus is only phase detect when Ftz is used... I have found the 3 axis limitation in manuals but not the autofocus limitation... source ? Thanks in advance

  • @DennisMook
    @DennisMook Před 5 lety

    Just for clarification, using the “Pinpoint” single focusing square invokes Contrast Detect Auto Focus (CDAF) with both native S-Mount lenses as well as F-Mount lenses coupled with the FTZ adapter. Using the “Pinpoint” AF square removes the option for Phase Detect Auto Focus (PDAF) from the Z cameras. I am in the process of copying my archive of 49 years of slides using the Nikon 60mm f/2.8G Micro NIKKOR lens, the FTZ Adapter and the Nikon ES-2 film Digitizing Adapter. I am using the “Pinpoint” AF point to maximize focus accuracy by having the camera focus on the surface of the slide film using CDAF. As we know, CDAF is slower but more accurate than PDAF. At a 1:1 magnification, focus accuracy is critical, hence the need for CDAF.

    • @LeighAndRaymond
      @LeighAndRaymond  Před 5 lety

      True! And I do love that pinpoint autofocus for shallow depth of field work!

  • @TheBeautyBusNYC
    @TheBeautyBusNYC Před 9 měsíci

    What an incredible review! Thank you so much! 💓

  • @eefvelthorst4127
    @eefvelthorst4127 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent vlog. Calm and informative. Please go on.👍👍👍.