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Z Lenses
Recommend a long lens, pls
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 779611" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>I will chime in on the subject of the Sigma 150-600mm C. I myself have recently bought a Z5 and a FTZ-II. I already had the Sigma lens and I have no complaints about using it with my previous D7000 and D750. However adapted to my Z5 it is less satisfactory. I need to get it outside and try it on a bird or squirrel in the backyard and verify more but the autofocus seems sluggish and hunts a bit too much as I aimed it around the room indoors. It may be the light is too dim. My experience in a D750 is that the focus locks nearly immediately and stays there. Z5, it just keeps "grinding" trying to microfocus it seems. Tried AF-S and AF-C modes. Again, I will give it a chance in good daylight and see what happens then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 779611, member: 48483"] I will chime in on the subject of the Sigma 150-600mm C. I myself have recently bought a Z5 and a FTZ-II. I already had the Sigma lens and I have no complaints about using it with my previous D7000 and D750. However adapted to my Z5 it is less satisfactory. I need to get it outside and try it on a bird or squirrel in the backyard and verify more but the autofocus seems sluggish and hunts a bit too much as I aimed it around the room indoors. It may be the light is too dim. My experience in a D750 is that the focus locks nearly immediately and stays there. Z5, it just keeps "grinding" trying to microfocus it seems. Tried AF-S and AF-C modes. Again, I will give it a chance in good daylight and see what happens then. [/QUOTE]
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