The Nikon Z 24 - 70 F/2.8 is out of my price range For those of you who have either the Z 24 - 50 f/4 ~ f/6.3 or the 24 - 70 f/4 , what factors went into your decision to buy either as far as image quality , handling , etc. ?
Re: Z9 AF and polarizing filter. In reply to Born2Code • Mar 25, 2022. 1. DeSch wrote: That brings to mind an interesting question. With an SLR, light coming through the semi-silvered section of the main mirror bounces off the secondary mirror to get to the AF sensors. That light also becomes polarized as it passes through the main mirror.
Here’s Nikon’s lens construction diagram for the 24-200mm f/4-6.3: That’s a lot of lens elements. Nineteen, to be exact. It’s not out of line for a superzoom, but it’s still more than the Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S (17 elements) and behind only the Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S (21 elements) of the Z lenses so far. Nikon certainly isn’t shying
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