Gallery: new Nikon 400mm super-telephoto could be king of wildlife photography jungle

The camera phone wars may still be fierce, but an equally ferocious battle is brewing at the other end of the photographic spectrum – with the new Nikon Z 400mm f/2.8 TC VR S recently riding in on the back of the Nikon Z9 to battle Canon’s pro mirrorless cavalry.

The Nikon Z 400mm f/2.8 is very much a professional lens, as you can tell from the $13,999 / £13,499 / AU$22,999 price tag, but its specs (along with some new sample photos) suggest it could very much be the mirrorless wildlife lens to beat.

While Canon’s RF 400mm f/2.8L IS USM is pretty much a direct copy of the camera giant’s equivalent DSLR lens, including the same optical formula, Nikon’s new super-telephoto prime has been designed from the bottom up for mirrorless cameras, which brings a few innovative features.

(Image credit: Nikon)

First, it has a built-in 1.4x teleconverter – this means that, rather than having to add your own and increase the size of your setup further, you can push its focal length up to 560mm (albeit with a narrower resulting aperture of f/4). It’s also compatible with the Nikon Z series’ 1.4x and 2x teleconverters, which means you can get even more reach for subjects on the distant horizon.

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