If you have this lens kindly share images it produced here and the flickr group![]()
If ~80% of your shots are wildlife or birds then the 2022 NIKKOR Z 800mm f/6.3 VR S
is the lens for you.
Difficult to beat the
- $6.5k price
- 2,385g weight
- 5 stops VR
- 5 meter Minimum Focus Distance
For context these discontinued Canon EF L Lenses are priced & weighed similarly but with less than 5 stops of Image Stabilization.
- $7k 2011 Canon EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II USM 2,350g
- $6k 2008 Canon EF 200mm f/2L IS USM 2,520g
The price of a Z 800mm + $5.5k 2021 Nikon Z9
would equal that to a $13k 2008 Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM 4,500g 14 years ago.
It is 1/3rd-stop slower than any 800m f/5.6 lens that came before it but over a dozen years of image sensor R&D & IBIS would have overcame that already.
















I'll be sharing in here someday, if I ever receive my 800PF that I've been wait-listed for the past few months. I'm actually doing ok with the 500PF on the Z9, but even with the 1.4TC I'm a little short of my preferred FL for birding. Always said an 800mm on full frame would be perfect for me, but up until this 800PF, there'd be no way I could either afford or deal with hand-holding the jumbo 800 f/5.6 offerings from Nikon/Canon. Yet again, Canon releases an amazing re-engineered lightweight RF 800mm, but it's so laughably over priced that I'll never consider it. Nikon just seems to know how to hit the sweet spot w/ wild life photographers by releasing the 300/500/800PF lenses, and while still very pricey, they're much more reasonable. No way I can see myself switching anytime soon.







