Great to see you here. Join our insightful photographic forum today and start tapping into a huge wealth of photographic knowledge. Completing our simple registration process will allow you to gain access to exclusive content, add your own topics and posts, share your work and connect with other members through your own private inbox! And don’t forget to say hi!
Still waiting for mine. My usual supplier has had one so far. I believe I'm in line for the next one they get, when it eventually arrives.Does anyone own this lens yet and do they have any sample photographs to show. Or views on the lens?
This lens alone makes the Z series a lot more interesting to me for a variety of reasons.
LouisB
YesDoes anyone own this lens yet and do they have any sample photographs to show. Or views on the lens?
This lens alone makes the Z series a lot more interesting to me for a variety of reasons.
LouisB
This would be one of the lenses why I also would go into that system. Still waiting what the overall future brings for the Z-mount (lenses as well as AF).Does anyone own this lens yet and do they have any sample photographs to show. Or views on the lens?
This lens alone makes the Z series a lot more interesting to me for a variety of reasons.
LouisB
The 24-70/4 is indeed an excellent lens; it's a better lens my 24-70/2.8G which is also an excellent lens. It's also MUCH smaller and the perfect companion for the Z7. I didn't buy it as part of a kit though, instead I picked one up used. You know, it's "only" a kit lens and the used markets are always flooded with kit lenses. If you hunt and haggle a bit you can probably find one LNIB for $450. At those prices things like warranties don't matter, durability is unimportant (get a second one and toss in your luggage), and with the huge supply you can always find a replacement.Yes
it is good, its small, just as small as the 24-70/4 kitlens (which is definitely more than just a kitlens...meaning, if you go, do take the kitlens with you while this is amazing),
and its very good, but its not supported by C1 so I cant judge it finally
IBIS really seems to work well on the Z6, I'm happy to go down to at least 1/15 sec, hand held.^ super picture! and impressive sharpness handhold!
thorkil
50+ years with camera in hand and the 14-30 is the first zoom I've ever used, let alone owned.Those shots look really good. I am only a prime lens user myself, 20mm, 28mm. 85mm so far. But on the D850 not the Z which I don't think has those primes yet. Well they do have the 85mm prime but its my least used focal length..