Nikon Z* mirrorless

One word of caution, tons of purple fringing in strong backlit situations, tried one twice, wanted to love it for the price but.........
Funny that is, I have a 28mm that’s a nightmare for purple fringing, my 40mm has none. A mate of mine has the same and his 28mm shows no fringing at all.
 
Cracking lens. (y)
 
I use the Anker 737 (currently reduced to £75.99 on uk.anker.com with codeWS7DNOQJRY ) connected to my Z8. It's big and heavy but it'll power the camera all day long. I'd have thought the Z9's battery would have lasted a very long time, in comparision to my Z8.
Maybe a second battery might be a better option.
This is the one I’ve gone for
 
Must be a day for buying, just ordered Z 14-24 from Panamoz
I've been debating that one with myself for a while...I was looking at a second hand Sigma 12-24mm Art but I was put off by the size and weight so was then looking at the 14-30mm F4 for a bit more but then get into the trap of a 14-24mm is just a bit more on top of that.
 
I've been debating that one with myself for a while...I was looking at a second hand Sigma 12-24mm Art but I was put off by the size and weight so was then looking at the 14-30mm F4 for a bit more but then get into the trap of a 14-24mm is just a bit more on top of that.
I went for the Nikon 14-30mm f4 Z S as it is ideal as it takes 82mm filters, I already have the 14-24mm f2.8 in F mount but it needs 150mm filters. Many/some reports indicate the 14-30 Z is as sharp as the 14-24 Z.
 
I went for the Nikon 14-30mm f4 Z S as it is ideal as it takes 82mm filters, I already have the 14-24mm f2.8 in F mount but it needs 150mm filters. Many/some reports indicate the 14-30 Z is as sharp as the 14-24 Z.
I bought the 14-30 when it first came out, on the basis it’s lightweight, small & takes 82mm filters. I have particularly limited experience using mine as its not a focal length I use but having thought about selling it I’ve come to the conclusion it’s small enough and useful enough to keep.
 
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