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Archive 2022 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread

  
 
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this is me wrote:
I stopped going out to bird about 3 years after my second kid. It just wasn’t convenient. At the time, I just got the 800pf and had two previous gens of 600mm f4. Loved the 800pf but after the 600mm f4 TC was announced, I decided to sell it.
When I went to handle the 800pf again and the 600Z, it didn't feel that much different to me. Maybe I've been holding babies for too long The bulk of both lenses felt similar.

I mostly enjoy shooting song birds and small birds but I do like large
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Story of my life too... having kids changed things considerably, they threw a wrench in my plans to be a professional bird photographer (not really). It's been 5 years since my youngest was born and I'm slowly clawing back some of that personal time I lost as they get more independent, but it's tough now to decide: go birding or spend time with the kids? Can't go wrong with either, so I'm in a good spot now All the whining/crying/diapers/sleep-deprivation was worth it.




























Aug 15, 2025 at 09:45 AM
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p.17 #2 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread


Yup. It’s a balance act. Luckily, most of my bird shooting is before they wake up right now. I’m sure this will change as they get older.
I wasn’t really thinking of getting this lens. Then the price increase from the tariffs made me look and it just happened that the LCS had one that just came in.



Aug 15, 2025 at 02:35 PM
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MatthewK wrote:
Story of my life too... having kids changed things considerably, they threw a wrench in my plans to be a professional bird photographer (not really). It's been 5 years since my youngest was born and I'm slowly clawing back some of that personal time I lost as they get more independent, but it's tough now to decide: go birding or spend time with the kids? Can't go wrong with either, so I'm in a good spot now All the whining/crying/diapers/sleep-deprivation was worth it.




Wow, these are absolutely stunning.



Aug 15, 2025 at 03:11 PM
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p.17 #4 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread


It gets more fun, they become... TEENAGERS... then they go off to school. My youngest granddaughter flies the nest this week and moves to UVA for pre-med...

MatthewK wrote:
Story of my life too... having kids changed things considerably, they threw a wrench in my plans to be a professional bird photographer (not really). It's been 5 years since my youngest was born and I'm slowly clawing back some of that personal time I lost as they get more independent, but it's tough now to decide: go birding or spend time with the kids? Can't go wrong with either, so I'm in a good spot now All the whining/crying/diapers/sleep-deprivation was worth it.







Aug 17, 2025 at 07:54 AM
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p.17 #5 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread


Birds have been very reclusive as of late, as is typical this time of year, except for the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds.













Aug 22, 2025 at 08:28 AM
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p.17 #6 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread


Fall Migration is currently in session. 600TC is unbeatable for warblers (Black & White, in this case):
B&W Warbler (male) by M K, on Flickr
B-dub Warbler (female) by M K, on Flickr

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker:
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker by M K, on Flickr



Sep 13, 2025 at 06:08 PM
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With Z9 and internal TC engaged @f5.6 for both pictures.
A bit more than DX cropped

https://morboi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/small-NZ9_0891_DxO.jpg

Just a little cropping.

https://morboi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/smallNZ9_1153_DxO.jpg



Oct 24, 2025 at 07:32 AM
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Snow petrel, white on white
With Z9, just a tiny crop @ 600mm.

https://morboi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/NZ9_2477-1.jpg



Nov 25, 2025 at 08:11 AM
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https://morboi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/NZ9_0312.jpg

Z9, 600/4s TC with internal TC and 2x external TC, 1680mm, F11, 1/1600, iso 320, handheld.
Not bad with 2 TCs. Cropped a little bit to get rid off partial penguins at the edge of the frame.



Dec 08, 2025 at 02:39 AM
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suteetat wrote:
Z9, 600/4s TC with internal TC and 2x external TC, 1680mm, F11, 1/1600, iso 320, handheld.
Not bad with 2 TCs...


I can second that this combo (stacked 2x with internal 1.4X) is surprisingly good, particularly stopped down just a tiny bit. It also blows my mind that I've gotten useable images handheld with this combo. Not saying its easy to frame something at 1680mm handheld, but the fact that the combined VR & IBIS yield sharp images at normal shutter speeds is truly amazing. I only use a monopod when I am on the tired side or know I will be in the same position for a while, and hardly ever use a tripod with this lens.



Dec 08, 2025 at 07:18 PM
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Story of my life too... having kids changed things considerably, they threw a wrench in my plans to be a professional bird photographer (not really). It's been 5 years since my youngest was born and I'm slowly clawing back some of that personal time I lost as they get more independent, but it's tough now to decide: go birding or spend time with the kids? Can't go wrong with either, so I'm in a good spot now All the whining/crying/diapers/sleep-deprivation was worth it.



These are beautiful pics MatthewK - really like the loose framing and singing going on.



Dec 08, 2025 at 07:23 PM
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p.17 #12 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread


I have had little time for birding lately, but I did get an afternoon spent at the local National Park and was lucky enough to get a few little birds.

1) Red-browed Finch, AKA Red-browed Firetail

Z9 + Z 600 TC, 1/400s f/5.6 at 840.0mm iso800

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176113887/original.jpg

2) Variegated wren - female

Z9 + Z 600 TC, 1/400s f/5.6 at 840.0mm iso400

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176113888/original.jpg

3) Rufous Fantail - been chasing a decent shot of one of these for a while. They are fairly uncommon near me and they flit about all over the place at breakneck speed rarely stopping for a moment. Just lucky this guy decided to take a rest on a clear branch. I have many shot of him behind leaves and branches etc.

Z9 + Z 600 TC, 1/400s f/5.6 at 840.0mm iso2000

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176113880/original.jpg

4) Eastern Yellow Robin

Z9 + Z 600 TC, 1/125s f/5.6 at 840.0mm iso800

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176113892/original.jpg



Feb 13, 2026 at 05:28 PM
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p.17 #13 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread


Lance B wrote:
I have had little time for birding lately, but I did get an afternoon spent at the local National Park and was lucky enough to get a few little birds.

1) Red-browed Finch, AKA Red-browed Firetail

Z9 + Z 600 TC, 1/400s f/5.6 at 840.0mm iso800

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176113887/original.jpg

2) Variegated wren - female

Z9 + Z 600 TC, 1/400s f/5.6 at 840.0mm iso400

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176113888/original.jpg

3) Rufous Fantail - been chasing a decent shot of one of these for a while. They are fairly uncommon near me and they flit about all over the place at breakneck speed rarely stopping for a moment. Just lucky this guy decided
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Great shots as always, Lance. You're not making my lust for this lens any better...



Feb 13, 2026 at 10:42 PM
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Wezre wrote:
Great shots as always, Lance. You're not making my lust for this lens any better...


Thank you very much, Zach. Much appreciated!



Feb 14, 2026 at 01:36 AM
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Still in love with this lens

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/55013404787_f81575dce6_h.jpg



Feb 20, 2026 at 08:31 AM
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https://morboi.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/NZ9_9051.jpg

https://morboi.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/NZ9_3529_DxO.jpg

With Z9, with internal TC and external TCx2 for 1680mm focal length and some cropping



Mar 08, 2026 at 04:11 AM
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p.17 #17 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread


Wow!


Mar 08, 2026 at 09:01 AM
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p.17 #18 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread


"Oronkai"

Z8 & 600Z F4 at 5.6. A lot of early season rain in Kenya. May as well leverage the lush greens with these beautiful Cats. Kicheche camp, Mara Naboisho Conservancy.







Mar 20, 2026 at 11:32 PM
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p.17 #19 · Official Z 600mm F4 TC VR S Image Thread


There is a pond/lake in the national park near my home where the birds roost and generally congregate across the lake rather than the accessible side where they would be more easily photographed. So, as a bit of fun and to see how well it worked, I decided to push the limits of my Z 600 TC and add the 2x TC as well as engage the internal 1.4x TC for a total of 1680mm focal length and a max aperture of f11. The good thing is that the afternoon sun lights them all up and thus I could use relatively decent low ISOs. For these I used a monopod. The Cormorants and Egrets were across the water about 70mts away - 230feet.

Cormorant:

Z8 + Z 600 TC internal TC engaged + 2x TC, 1/320s f/14.0 at 1680.0mm iso800 - cropped about 20%

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176221873/original.jpg

Great Egret

Z8 + Z 600 TC internal TC engaged + 2x TC, 1/320s f/14.0 at 1680.0mm iso200 - cropped about 20%

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176221875/original.jpg

Australasian Grebe

Z8 + Z 600 TC internal TC engaged + 2x TC, 1/320s f/14.0 at 1680.0mm iso1100 - cropped about 30% and a panned a little as the Grebe swam around.

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176221876/original.jpg

Cormorant

Z8 + Z 600 TC internal TC engaged + 2x TC, 1/500s f/14.0 at 1680.0mm iso1100 - cropped about 30%

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176221877/original.jpg

Cormorant

Z8 + Z 600 TC internal TC engaged + 2x TC, 1/500s f/14.0 at 1680.0mm iso1800 - cropped about 20%

https://pbase.com/lance_b/image/176221879/original.jpg



Apr 10, 2026 at 06:43 PM
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