I have the lens, and I basically use it as an f8 zoom on my Z8. The 28-400mm may not win any awards for IQ, but there is no other lens with the same level of versatility. If you take photos in good light and use it to it's strengths, it's a great tool to have in your bag. At the end of the day, you can't go back and get photos you missed due to changing lenses or juggling cameras.
I have the lens, and I basically use it as an f8 zoom on my Z8. The 28-400mm may not win any awards for IQ, but there is no other lens with the same level of versatility. If you take photos in good light and use it to its strengths, it's a great tool to have in your bag. At the end of the day, you can't go back and get photos you missed due to changing lenses or juggling cameras....Show more →
p.1 #16 · Official Nikkor Z 28-400mm f4-8 VR Lens Images Thread
Taken at the Columbus, OH Zoo at 400mm on a ZF
Some edits with presets in Lightroom
I didn't have a polarizer filter for the thru glass shot.
Some shot thru a fence.
p.1 #18 · Official Nikkor Z 28-400mm f4-8 VR Lens Images Thread
The Rufous photos are great!, I have the bigger and heavier Nikon glass, but I have had the 28-400 since NP offered an early purchase and one of the few lenses I have bought before I saw any reviews. While it isn't perfect, far from it, it is an amazing one lens solution to throw in a backpack when I am mostly doing another activity like fishing, but still want to have a credible landscape to animal lens for the unexpected opportunity like a bear or moose presenting a good shot. It is good with a Z7 and a better weight balance but I have found a heavier Z8 at 20 fps makes for much more allowance to get the photo, because it isn't perfect.
Cliff L. wrote:
I looked back through more than six months worth of threads and couldn't find any for this lens - am I the only person here that bought one?
Here's on of my first sample shots - please share yours if you have any.