p.13 #13 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
umut_h_toprak wrote:
Incredible output. Having looked at photos from 400mm 2.8 TC at 784mm they often look nothing like this. Test results seem to suggest the same.
Nikon has done a brilliant job with this lens. Hope Sony's next generation superteles will offer the same options and performance.
Thank you very much, Umut H Toprak. Much appreciated!
p.13 #14 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
The uncommon Australian Yellow-throated Scrubwren. I followed a family through the forest floor for half an hour trying to get a decent shot but they *never* sit still for a second in their search for bugs and insects! ISO's were up at 25600 at f5.6 at 840mm even at relatively slow shutter speeds of 1/200sec. Luckily this one went out into the relatively good light and posed for a second.
p.13 #18 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
Another new to me bird and one that has not been sighted in the Sydney region for over 25 years. hence why I have not got a photo of one until now. This is a Hooded Robin and fairly unusual even in the areas that it does inhabit. Lots of photos over two days as I was most excited in getting another Australian Robin to my gallery as well as a Jacky Winter which is also of the Robin family but not named a Robin. The name Jacky Winter is a mystery.
p.13 #20 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread
Photographed this youngish female snowy owl in flight by using a slowish shutter speed for that extreme movement in the wings.
Shot with the Z9 at f/4, 1/100s, ISO 800 at 600mm