Nital SpA presented the exclusive NIKKOR Z 800mm f / 6.3 VR full-frame telephoto lens S. Gabbiani, airplanes, foxes, drift and slalom: this sturdy but light and easily portable Nikon S-line lens misses nothing.
It will be possible to capture distant subjects, even if in unpredictable movement, with an extraordinary fluidity, thus multiplying their possibilities creative thanks to incredibly stable shooting even hand-held.
From eagles to airplane trails, the phenomenal resolving power of this S-line lens lets you show even the smallest details of hard-to-capture subjects. Image quality is sharp, both in photography and video, and AF performance is exceptionally fast, smooth and reliable. The optical VR function compensates for the strong vibrations you are subjected to when you are in motion, ensuring always stable shots, while the Synchro VR system allows up to 5.5 stops of contrast (with Nikon Z 9).
In addition, this super telephoto lens supports the use of Z teleconverters, which can extend the range to 1,120mm or 1,600mm.
Thanks to the balanced and lightweight design, made possible by the Z-Mount bayonet and the
a Phase Fresnel (PF) element, users can take the NIKKOR Z 800mm f / 6.3 VR S lens off the tripod and take pictures in manual mode.
This new goal mirrorless is about 2.3 kg lighter and 16% shorter than its F-Mount version. Also, the center of gravity is closer to the camera body, making it more
simple to pan and stop smoothly. Photographers can also customize the controls, while the sealing around all moving parts protects the lens from dust and moisture.
Nikon stated: “This new 800mm lens opens up exciting new possibilities for photographers. Gone are the days when the shot to capture with a long lens is determined by the flexibility of the tripod or monopod. The significantly reduced size and weight of this new super telephoto lens offer portability and handling that were previously unthinkable; thanks to the new NIKKOR Z 800mm f / 6.3 VR S you can take incredible shots and capture previously unattainable perspectives ”.
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