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nikkor z 14-30mm f/4

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Birna Rørslett:
Unverified reports claim the 14-30 will become available here in April. But unlike other product releases the Nordic countries don't seem to have high priority with the Z items.

Erik Lund:
Some of the sample images look really good!
I see blooming in the high contrast image, sky and forest and that is a little strange since it is shot at f/10
Some of the other imagers are heavily PP'ed i think so not possible to blame camera or lens,,,


The close up bird shot is really good, sharp into the corners, very similar to 14-24mm f/2.8 AFS in performance I believe

Frank Fremerey:
The system gets more and more interesting for a light weight highly capable setup. I sit and watch & I am happy with the wonderful stuff I already have.

chambeshi:
14-30 f4S Review by Thom Hogan

http://www.sansmirror.com/lenses/lens-reviews/lenses-for-nikon-z/nikon-14-30mm-f4-s-lens.html

Birna Rørslett:
Got my 14-30Z today. Apparently Nikon strives to meet demand for it as I had to get the zoom lens directly from Nikon UK and it still hasn't appeared on dealers' shelves over here.

I did have the opportunity to use the 14-30 on the recent NG meet-up in Scotland (thank you, Mikes) so already had some practical experience with it.

The zoom is of the "unlock" kind thus one has to extend it to the shooting position before it can communicate with the camera. Same principle as in the 24-70/4 and while this is all right for travelling compact, it also slows down the initial setup when a motif is spotted, unless you have the lens extended all the time. However the latter defeats the purpose of compacted lenses.

Images delivered are crisp and colours are vividly rendered. Shooting into strong light sources generates only a minimum of flare and ghosts.

What is most surprising for those not relying on Nikon software to process their NEFs is the quite severe geometric distortion of the lens. In-camera jpgs automatically correct and so does Capture NX-D. Photo Ninja is able to remove most of the barrel distortion, however some loss of viewing angle occurs. In the same process the obvious vignetting in the extreme corners also disappear.

The example below is @14mm and is shown without and with geometric correction.

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