pegelli
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You'll even need to use them on the Z7 with an adapter.Can you not use a Nikon lens on a Sony camera with an adapter?
This is what someone else (who is also considering to change his M43 set-up to Nikon mirrorless) reported on one of them:
The Sony 100-400 is native E-mount when coupled with the A9 (and matched 1.4x and 2x converters) will leave the Z7 AF with (even still unreleased) native lenses behind. Maybe a future Z9 or Z7ii but who can tell.I tested the current 80-400 with FTZ converter and it was unfortunately much less responsive on a Z7 compared to the D850/D810. Especially for wildlife I find this too slow. Hence the wish for a native 80-400 S-lens that would definitely not have these issues.
The 70-300 is what the name says - a 70-300 BUT for decent wildlife photography I at least need a 400 on the tele end.
And who needs 5 different lenses for birding, one good one is all it takes :salute:
But I have the feeling we're going off topic again, so to bring it back on topic, I think even the new "big and ugly" Olympus M43 with native lenses will be a whole lot smaller for birding than any FF combination and IQ wise they will be very hard to distinguish from any FF offering irrespective of the brand.
I'm not a bird photographer, but if I were I would consider the M43 options ahead of anything else and even APS-C (Fuji or Sony) before FF.