Any thoughts for landscape lens on a Z6iii?

mscore559

New member
What are your opinions on a landscape lens? I'm looking into the Nikon Z 14 - 24mm f/2.8S or the Nikon Z 14 - 30mm f/4S. I already have the Nikon 24 - 120 f/4S, Tamron 50-400mm F4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD, Sigma 60 - 600 F/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM,
and the Sigma 105mm 1:2.8 DG Macro HSM that I use with the FTZ II. I love taking pictures of landscapes, sports and wildlife as I'm always outdoors. Thank you for any inputs you have!
 

BF Hammer

Senior Member
Z14-24mm f/2.8 is among the best ultra wide lenses made by anybody. It is on my list to buy for filling out my Z lens kit. But it comes at a hefty price. Wait for one of the regular sales to buy one.

I am using an F-mount Zeiss 15mm f/2.8 Distagon currently for my ultra wide. I sold off a 20mm Sigma Art f/1.4 as that has been ignored since acquiring the Zeiss. That lens has a fantastic field-flattener, but it is manual focus. I will keep it after I get the Z14-24mm, it is that nice.
 

lightcapture

Senior Member
I'm frugal and mostly post on-line so my choice for a 2 lens landscape kit would be Nikon's 14-30/f4 and 70-180/f2.8. This would handle most of my other photo needs too.
 
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Blue439

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If you already have the 24-120, get the 14-30 if you truly feel the need for a wider lens. I have one and I love it. It is compact, light and my copy has an astounding image quality. The modest ƒ/4 aperture won't be a problem for landscapes.
 

mscore559

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If you already have the 24-120, get the 14-30 if you truly feel the need for a wider lens. I have one and I love it. It is compact, light and my copy has an astounding image quality. The modest ƒ/4 aperture won't be a problem for landscapes.
I did get the 14-30mm F/4. Thanks
 
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