Approaching The Scene 305: Why The 400 2.8 TC S Is So Special & Yes, I Dropped Mine!

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(LINKS BELOW): Set KZread to 4k for this one. Yes, I dropped my new dream lens as I arrived in Costa Rica, but it all worked out. (Story at 23:32) Before that, let me show you what’s so special about this lens. We’ll look at images taken with and without combining the 1.4 and 2.0 external teleconverters with it. Then David and I will explain why DX mode on the Z8 & Z9 makes this like four lenses in one without the teleconverters and showcase some of our favorite accessories for it. Yes, the price makes this a hard lens to rationalize buying, but it’s an even harder lens to imagine ever parting with once it’s mounted on your camera.
Nikon’s 400 2.8 TC S: bhpho.to/3xPWT7u
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LINKED TABLE OF CONTENTS:
00:00 Intro to ATS 305
02:00 With the Z8/Z9 you get four lenses in one with the 400 TC
04:40 Image Analysis including 1.4 and 2.0 Teleconverters
15:19 Examples of when to use or not use DX cropping
21:12 Our favorite accessories for these big primes
23:32 Yes, I dropped this lens in Costa Rica (A horror story)
25:00 How we fixed it that night.
26:35 Nikon’s gear is insanely tough

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  • @demipita9090
    @demipita90902 ай бұрын

    So happy of you Sir Hudson, that everything work out in the end. Looking always forward to see your amazing work !

  • @GaryKFroehlich-jh5mm
    @GaryKFroehlich-jh5mm2 ай бұрын

    Horror indeed, but good outcome! I have a suggestion based on my own experiences. I’ve been a huge fan of Really Right Stuff ever since Bryan Geyer started it, and have had their plates and feet on my Nikons going back to the F2. However, when I replaced the feet on my 400mm f/2.8 TC and 600mm f/4 TC, I opted for Kirk’s foot instead. It’s longer, which I prefer, plus it comes in a version that has a rough, grippy surface. I recently lugged the 600mm f/4 TC, with a Z9 attached, all over Costa Rica’s Atlantic slope, Pacific slope, the highlands around Arenal, and the Talamanca Mountains. It was hot, it was HUMID, my hands were continually sweaty, but the rough-finished grip never slipped out of my grasp. Just FYI. (And I have no relationship of any kind with Kirk. In fact, I have always preferred RRS solutions, with only a handful of exceptions-and the grippy foot is one of those!)

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    RRS WAS great years ago yes. Those days have long past in my opinion and I now VASTLY prefer working with Kirk. I have the Kirk foot too, but it doesn't fit in my backpack for the plane with the other gear. It just sticks out too far off the lens than either the stock or RRS foot. I'd have to take it down and reassemble each time.

  • @edbritelight7683

    @edbritelight7683

    2 ай бұрын

    Can fully confirm…that rough version of Kirk is a super piece of kit. Always a firm and secure grip!

  • 2 ай бұрын

    This lens would be a dream! Unfortunately, I would have to sell my apartment to afford one. By the way, on the other video, you said Sony's version is much lighter. I went to BHPhoto to check the difference between both, and it is only a 55-gram difference (Nikon 6,5pounds and Sony 6,4 or 2,950 kg against 2,895 kg), thus, their weight is virtually identical, and Nikon has a TC. Sony's 300 2.8 seems awesome and is indeed much lighter than the now very old 300 f-mount; it would be awesome if a lightweight Nikon 300 2.8 with TC would come out. I am very happy with the fact that one company is pushing the other, and the photography equipment has become so much better in the last few years. Enjoy your photography!

  • @garyrothstein4468
    @garyrothstein4468Ай бұрын

    Good Morning...JUst received my new backpack L50 from the Kickstarter and shipped from Hong Kong.. Looks great and I will be setting up today after I finish editing last night assignment of 21 Savage group. Thanks. Gary

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    Ай бұрын

    So glad you're digging the bag. No idea about savage stuff, but sounds fun.

  • @cspencer9141
    @cspencer91412 ай бұрын

    Wow Hudson, not a peep about this “incident” during the workshop from you or David? It’s pretty impressive that you and David could a) find all the pieces b) find the right screwdriver in little Puerto Jiminez and c) put Humpty Dumpty back together again!!!!

  • @GeoffCooper
    @GeoffCooper2 ай бұрын

    Yeah, the 400mm TC is absolute magic with any combination of teleconverters you can throw on it - I got mine last Autumn and haven't looked back (just hope I don't need my savings for anything in the next few years lol!) Yikes!! That's actually the third time I've heard of someone dropping this camera and lens combination now, and the result has been the same every time! The lens is totally fine but the mount disengages from the body - possibly by design as you suggest. Amazing luck that you were able to get it fixed up and working again with the mount shims all back in place!

  • @felixunger-ol1ic
    @felixunger-ol1ic2 ай бұрын

    WOW Hudson that was a nightmare!!! And at the start of the work shop!! You did carry on your shoulder for the entire week, like nothing was wrong. Good job Nikon for building rugged gear!!!

  • @DarrenLloydPDX
    @DarrenLloydPDX2 ай бұрын

    ...the look on my face yesterday when you showed me this clip... 😱

  • @motobruce
    @motobruce2 ай бұрын

    Just saw this video while sitting in the Dallas airport - OMG what a horror story. I truly hope that everything is back to good and working condition. I am sure that you checked everything out again when you got back to Portland. Glad you got some great shots in CR. This is a constant reminder to be very careful and vigilant with our cameras and lenses. All the best, Bruce.

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah, gotta keep your thumb hooked behind the foot. It's back from nikon like new already. $450 with the NPS discount. They replaced the whole front magnesium and mount and reskinned the body. :)

  • @boboneill1828
    @boboneill18282 ай бұрын

    It's amazing how good and how tough today's gear is. We don't know we're alive! I use a Peak Design strap to support my big lens to reduce the risk. My lugs aren't as intrusive as yours.

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    I absolutely can't stand those straps. I would NEVER put those tabs on my lens. Ever. Haha. I'm a QD guy to my core. I want nothing at all on the camera (not even those little triangles) when it's disengaged, but I just rushed out carrying the long lens on this one.

  • @boboneill1828

    @boboneill1828

    2 ай бұрын

    @@HudsonHenryPhoto I agree about the little triangles. I leave the strap on all the time so the tabs are not an issue. I don't have your (relatively) young physique to carry the weight for any length of time otherwise.:)

  • @richcower
    @richcower2 ай бұрын

    Great story about dropping that setup. I’m looking around for that gear angel you’ve found.

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    Ha, it's called nikon. I've seen thier gear survive more horrific drops and emersions and keep shooting over the past 20 years than I care to recount. :)

  • @coIorsone
    @coIorsone2 ай бұрын

    Two guys casually standing there with bazooka’s!

  • @kuau714
    @kuau7142 ай бұрын

    I own both the Z400/2.8 TC and the Z600/4TC and both Teleconverters. The number one issue that kills image sharpness is atmospheric disturbance when the subject is further away. Very frustrating though something that can be an issue

  • @uritom26
    @uritom26Ай бұрын

    Wow , what a story , glad it ended this way :) as someone who has this incredible lens , she is actually my fourth child , I can imagine your feeling in that moment 😅 I want to ask you about that zemlin 200 hood , I have his 115mm and I’m thinking about the 2 piece 200 for extra protection around dust/salt water condition. How do you like the long hood ? Do you thing one piece is better? Thanks

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    Ай бұрын

    I have and like them both. The long is super protective even in the bag inverted.

  • @robertpatterson5491
    @robertpatterson54912 ай бұрын

    Love your channel. I noticed you do not have the Hoodman Eye Cup on your Z9. Are you using a different eye cup now and if so, can you give me the link or add it to your Accessories list?

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    Ай бұрын

    You bet. I'm really liking Karl Zemlin's hood. www.zemlinphoto.com/

  • @patrickhoran2675
    @patrickhoran26752 ай бұрын

    The Kirk lens foots amazing and less money than rrs's foot.well worth the reasonable cost.

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    I have both, but the Kirk foot wouldn't fit in the bag sadly. It's just that little bit longer off the lens. The RRS is lower profile. Both are great. I prefer Kirk every time when possible.

  • @douglascarrphotography
    @douglascarrphotography2 ай бұрын

    HI Hudson thx for great video. But my question is regarding DX crop mode. Do you get more reach in DX mode when using a Z lens on a Z camera. I thought that was the whole point but someone commented on one of my posts where I used the DX mode on my Z6ii and 180-600 and the commend was that it doesn't give more reach it only crops the sensor, but now that you are saying you got more reach I'm just not sure anymore and would like you to confirm if that's the case. thx

  • @ste286ste

    @ste286ste

    2 ай бұрын

    DX mode crops the image. It gives the effect of adding reach, as it still fills the viewfinder fully, but it becomes a near 20mp image instead of 45mp. The bit that confuses many people is how interchangeably reach and crop are used. In other words an FX image at 400mm is 45mp, but in dx crop it becomes a 600mm (effective focal length) at 20mp, in the same way if you had just cropped the 45mp image in post down to 20mp. I hope this helps you Douglas.

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    You get no more reach at all, BUT! you get to see your distant subject larger. It goes full screen in the viewfinder to see those perfect moments and poses and frame for the final edit. It's only for instances where you KNOW you're going to crop anyway. Way bring home a bunch of superfulous pixels and look at a tiny subject in the center of the frame. Yes, DX gets you more "Reach" not more millimeters. It gets you the field of view of 1.5 times the current lens, but at the same aperture and focal length properties. It's just cropping the center of the projection from the sensor.

  • @douglascarrphotography

    @douglascarrphotography

    2 ай бұрын

    Thx for both replies and it also means a smaller file you need to store on your computer. As money is an issue now I think in the future I’d shoot mostly in DX on the Z8 as 20mp is plenty and it’s affectingly the same as my current Z6ii in FX

  • @NikCan66
    @NikCan662 ай бұрын

    Another tour de dorce but shocked to see the lens falls. The lens its very well built shows up how robust Nikon camera gear is made.

  • @Bikerbeest
    @Bikerbeest2 ай бұрын

    I never carry my Nikon Z 9 and the Nikon Z 800 mm F 6.3 this way like you do I wear this with the lens strap that is attached to the lens.

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah. I often use a QD that way, but simply hooking my thumb behind the foot is an absolute failsafe I'll never neglect to do again. I ONLY use QDs for my bodies and lenses. I dont even keep the strap lug triangles attached I pull them as it comes out of the box. I can't abide loose clattering attachments! ;)

  • @petersuvara
    @petersuvara2 ай бұрын

    Where is your shoulder strap? 😊

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    David was like... I'm not even taking a strap. I was still unpacking. I was like, OK I'll roll with out it too. Bam --- AHHHHHRRRRR!!!!

  • @petersuvara

    @petersuvara

    2 ай бұрын

    @@HudsonHenryPhoto I feel you in the wallets pain 😬

  • @zZola_Photography
    @zZola_Photography2 ай бұрын

    So are you going to be selling your 800pf? Or do you feel each has its use in an arsenal?

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    I did sell it to a wonderful workshop regular. I know one other person selling a pristine 800pf though if anyone is interested. ;)

  • @zZola_Photography

    @zZola_Photography

    2 ай бұрын

    @@HudsonHenryPhoto with the 400/2.8 being 1lb 4oz heavier how noticable is that for hand holding?

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    I do notice it a wee bit, but it's so balanced... It's not bad at all. It's very handholdable.

  • @cameraprepper7938
    @cameraprepper79382 ай бұрын

    It will be very nice if the Sony APSC sensor that Fuji uses in their Cameras, finds it way to Nikon and Sony Cameras, that 40 megapixels APSC sensor is perfect for Bird, Wildlife and Macro Photography ! Then we do not need to carry big and heavy "bazooka" Lenses like the 400mm 2.8 Lens. I am the very happy owner of the excellent, compact and light weight Sigma 5.6 DG DN OS Sports Lens which I highly can recommend for those who have Leica, Panasonic, Sigma or Sony Cameras.

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    The insanity is that when you pull the 400 TC's hood, it fits in the normal large RCI in my NYA EVO 50C bag and it's light enough for me to handhold all day long. They put all the wieght of it in the back too so it's balanced for handholding. I've yet to mount it on a tripod. I can even hold it steady for video with the IBIS. I'd still use it on APS-C. It's just a VERY special lens. It's got a character that goes beyond pure sharpness analysis. When I first shot David's several years ago and looked at the results, they never left my mind. It's a bit like the Leica Q cameras. That 28 1.7 is just special. Nothing else touches it. Sure lenses are just as sharp and render similar fields of view, but none render them in the same way. ;-)

  • @cameraprepper7938

    @cameraprepper7938

    2 ай бұрын

    @@HudsonHenryPhoto IMO though the new Nikon 400mm 2.8 is more compact and light weight, then it is too big and heavy for my kind of use, I wanna go hiking in the wild nature as light weight and compact packed as possible, that you cannot do with a Lens like the Nikon 400mm 2,8 !!! Lenses like Nikon Z 400 4.5, the old Nikon F 500m 5.6 PF, Nikon Z 600mm 6.3 are much better for my style. Iwill not comment in the Q camera, I do not like cameras like that and I have never liked the focal length of 28mm.

  • @joelwexler
    @joelwexler2 ай бұрын

    14000 Samolians... how many people need this lens?

  • @HudsonHenryPhoto

    @HudsonHenryPhoto

    2 ай бұрын

    A lucky select few. ;)

  • @joelwexler

    @joelwexler

    2 ай бұрын

    @@HudsonHenryPhoto And those who get to write it off, soften the blow considerably. If a person of your skill shoots it at f/5.6 and the 160-600 at the same focal length, do you see that much difference? Thanks.

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