Probably yes to both. But the 400 + 1.4 loses very little image quality.I imagine it'll be optically better than 400+1.4x and 180-600mm
I also imagine it's better with 1.4x TC than the 180-600 and 400 with 2x
The 400mm f4.5 + 1.4TC is the better approach, being more flexible rather than this new 600mm.Wow, that's expensive.
400 4.5 + 1.4 tc gives you 560mm 6.3. - £1300 cheaper. Same weight as this new 600mm
180-600 gives you 600mm 6.3 - £3200 cheaper but heavier.
(All prices from Nikon's website)
Yes I thought that when I saw the specification and price.Wow, that's expensive.
400 4.5 + 1.4 tc gives you 560mm 6.3. - £1300 cheaper. Same weight as this new 600mm
180-600 gives you 600mm 6.3 - £3200 cheaper but heavier.
(All prices from Nikon's website)
Seems to be in stock at the few retailers I’ve checked. Absolutely don’t need it….ZF is in stock at Nikon UK if anyone is interested.
FFS... I ordered June 21st and still haven't received it...Early this week ordered the 180-600 from the Nikon store. According to the UPS tracking, should be with me tomorrow. Excited.
Waiting on some real world reviews before I decide if I really ‘need’ one.ZF is in stock at Nikon UK if anyone is interested.
Which retailers?ZF is in stock at Nikon UK if anyone is interested.
Nikon UK shop - on the Nikon UK websiteWhich retailers?
WEX have it.Which retailers?
just wish is was closer to the size of the ZFc with the 45mp sensor. Wouldn't mind if costed a wee bit extra for the extra pixels
(of course I appreciate, I might be in the minority....)
I'm happy with the size (from what I've seen online), but would definitely be a lot more interested if it had the 45MP sensor.... ZFr anyone!just wish is was closer to the size of the ZFc with the 45mp sensor. Wouldn't mind if costed a wee bit extra for the extra pixels
(of course I appreciate, I might be in the minority....)
Looks like Clifton Cameras in Glos. are also running an open day... think I may have to wander along as it's not 'that' far from me.I know LCE have a number of instore Nikon days and they said they'd have ZF to try out in these events
Not sure if there is a LCE near you to visit and if they have a nikon day event
for example (this is the one I got pinged about since I know Southampton but I believe other branches have Nikon events too)
Nikon Z System In-Store Demo Day+Photo Walk- featuring the new Z f Body and Z 180-600mm VR Zoom | Events | LCE
Nikon Z System In-Store Demo Day+Photo Walk- featuring the new Z f Body and Z 180-600mm VR Zoom | Events | LCEwww.lcegroup.co.uk
Different needs, I guess. Personally I think that the 24mm FF is a really nice sweet spot for the sensor size. I don't need the resolution (despite owning a 50mp GFX) but I know why some people do and it is nice sometimes having all that detail.
I'm happy with the size (from what I've seen online), but would definitely be a lot more interested if it had the 45MP sensor.... ZFr anyone!![]()
I Love my GAS (Z8)I have GAS for a Z8 with future bird AF firmware and a 400mm f/4.5 Z

I left Nikon because of frustrations with AF on the Z6 and it's inability to focus sometimes, but I see there has been some pretty big improvements in that department with the Z8 and Z9. I've been looking at the results from the 100-400mm z which actually looks like it might be my lens of choice over the 400mm f/4.5 due to it's ability to close-focus better.I Love my GAS (Z8)![]()
I was the same. I wanted to move to mirrorless and got the Z6. Very quickly realised it was a downgrade from the D850 and moved to Sony. Next week I'll get a Z9 and lenses including the 100-400 to see how it compares to my Sony A1s. The 400mm F2.8 TC looks to be about the perfect lens and if the Z9s are as good as the A1s I may make a moveI left Nikon because of frustrations with AF on the Z6 and it's inability to focus sometimes, but I see there has been some pretty big improvements in that department with the Z8 and Z9. I've been looking at the results from the 100-400mm z which actually looks like it might be my lens of choice over the 400mm f/4.5 due to it's ability to close-focus better.
Do keep us posted @wookie6262I was the same. I wanted to move to mirrorless and got the Z6. Very quickly realised it was a downgrade from the D850 and moved to Sony. Next week I'll get a Z9 and lenses including the 100-400 to see how it compares to my Sony A1s. The 400mm F2.8 TC looks to be about the perfect lens and if the Z9s are as good as the A1s I may make a move
I know it does not have BIF AF atm but it does have "AUTO" mode and it does track Birds well.I have GAS for a Z8 with future bird AF firmware and a 400mm f/4.5 Z
Bearded vulture by Graham Elliott, on FlickrNikons offering 30 day trials of the Z-fc. Got offered the trial via email, maybe demand isn't what was expected.
There's me thinking it was for the new one too. Maybe a little more variation needed in the naming. Doh. I'm off to specsavers.My friend got it too. I was super excited till I realised it was for ZFc not ZF
I guess they need a few more APS-C lenses before it seems more attractive. May be if the sigma DC DN lenses were available on Z mount it'd be pretty nice.
That's in the US isn't it?Nikons offering 30 day trials of the Z-fc. Got offered the trial via email, maybe demand isn't what was expected.
I got excited thinking it was the Zf and didn't read it properly or in full lol. It does appear to be the Z-fc and the US.That's in the US isn't it?
The other factor to consider is the AF speed. I had a 400mm/4.5 for a few months and found it very slow. For static or slow-moving targets it's ok. I would expect the 600 to be faster than the 400 with a TC.The 400mm f4.5 + 1.4TC is the better approach, being more flexible rather than this new 600mm.
Although I went the 180-600mm route for the maximum flexibility.
Interesting. I’ve not found the 400/4.5 slow at allThe other factor to consider is the AF speed. I had a 400mm/4.5 for a few months and found it very slow. For static or slow-moving targets it's ok. I would expect the 600 to be faster than the 400 with a TC.
I've tried the 400mm and found it very responsive, certainly faster than my 100-400mm and 180-600mm. Adding the 1.4tc will have a very small impact I'd have thought.The other factor to consider is the AF speed. I had a 400mm/4.5 for a few months and found it very slow. For static or slow-moving targets it's ok. I would expect the 600 to be faster than the 400 with a TC.
what gear are you shooting with these days?The other factor to consider is the AF speed. I had a 400mm/4.5 for a few months and found it very slow. For static or slow-moving targets it's ok. I would expect the 600 to be faster than the 400 with a TC.