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image2paint
03-03-2012, 3:53pm
Hello,

I have a pre-order for a Nikon D800 (pretty excited) and I thought Id start a topic about the D800 and lenses.



I'd like to know which lenses you are excited about using with your Nikon D800 ??? and what you hope to achieve with it


personally Im looking forward to using a Nikon 12-24mm ! and getting amazingly sharp. I think the samples are mind-blowing !!! Specifically this example (WARNING 22MB file) where you can zoom in and read the titles of the books almost. Just incredible!

http://chsvimg.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d800/img/sample01/img_01_l.jpg

I @ M
03-03-2012, 6:27pm
I'd like to know which lenses you are excited about using with your Nikon D800 ??? and what you hope to achieve with it




Myself, the Nikkor 8f F/1.4 D and Tokina 16-28 F/2.8 and I hope to be able to obtain extremely large prints of people with both lenses.



personally Im looking forward to using a Nikon 12-24mm

Do you mean the Nikkor 14-24 F/2.8? I feel that the Nikkor 12-24 DX lens will not really release the full potential of the camera.

ricktas
03-03-2012, 6:41pm
My Nikon 17-35 f2.8 and my sigma 24-70 f2.8. The sigma is my sharpest lens straight at capture, I am looking forward to seeing what it can do with all those pixels.

Oh, I have not ordered a D800 yet, I will await the first batch going out and seeing what issues arise. Then order.

image2paint
03-03-2012, 7:05pm
Do you mean the Nikkor 14-24 F/2.8? I feel that the Nikkor 12-24 DX lens will not really release the full potential of the camera.

yes, Nikkor 14-24 F/2.8, mis-typed. As in the example I gave ;-)

rodw
03-03-2012, 8:12pm
My Nikon 17-35 f2.8


ditto, on DX this is my favourite lens and I think the wider angles on FX will be great, but also my 50mm F1.4 which has not had much use on DX. I really used to love a 50mm lens on my film camera. Also looking forward to being able to crop photos which is not really possible on my 6mp D40 beyond about 5x7 printed.

On the other side of the coin, I'm a bit worried about the post processing that I know I'll have to do if I adopt RAW. I've wasted hours today and don't have much to show for it!

knumbnutz
03-03-2012, 8:59pm
14-24. Sharp, wide and contrasty.
Of course the 120-300, crop gives me DX FOV, that should be interesting.

jim
04-03-2012, 4:19am
Pro Optic (Samyang) 14 F2.8. Bought specifically to give me an ultrawide on FX, and tested on the D300 it scrubs up pretty well.

arthurking83
04-03-2012, 5:32am
I reckon I'll be getting something like a 16-35/4 to complement my D800(if I get one).


But the one lens I'm looking forward to using with the D800 is a 50mm .. I'm more likely to use it more than I have been on Dx.

Xebadir
04-03-2012, 9:05am
Having pulled the trigger on the pre-order I can tell you I am looking forward to getting my hands on this body. Its going to be replacing my faithful D300 (I don't really need a DX but like the flexibility).

Of particular interest for me is the 14-24 F2.8 as well - Its my absolute favourite and I love what it allows me to do - and I am looking forward to seeing how it looks on the D800 (I suspect it will be amazing). I am also keen to test out the HD video with it - I have a few applications in mind for that.

The other lens I am looking forward to putting together with the D800 is the 70-200 VRII - I want to see how it handles and will be interested to try DX mode with a TC-20E III ;).

swifty
04-03-2012, 6:03pm
Not buying, at least not this year but I'd be looking forward to seeing some PC-E samples with the D800E.

Lance B
04-03-2012, 6:24pm
All of my lenses are what I am excited about using. :D

knumbnutz
04-03-2012, 8:06pm
YEP !

All of my lenses are what I am excited about using. :D

rodw
04-03-2012, 8:33pm
The other lens I am looking forward to putting together with the D800 is the 70-200 VRII - I want to see how it handles and will be interested to try DX mode with a TC-20E III ;).

I initially thought along the same lines with my 70-200 too but when I thought a bit more, why bother with the DX crop? Woudln't we be better off still shooting FX format with our 70-200 and cropping the photo? I thought this would give more flexibility in relation to composition. It'd be interesting to hear others thoughts on this.

Really can't wait for my body. Tried some shots of a crawling baby with my 50mm on DX today and I thought it was too long as I had to keep getting back further than I wanted to.

rirakuma
05-03-2012, 1:27am
Looking forward to use my Zeiss lenses on the D800 :) I have the 50 MP and 21mm. The 105 micro nikkor is also a stellar lens and I'm sure it will work real nice on the D800.

Tommo1965
05-03-2012, 10:15am
my 17-35 and the 70-200...both lenses on a DX body don't really make sense...so Im looking forward to using them on the FF body they were intended for

Frog42
05-03-2012, 9:52pm
Pre-ordered and looking forward to using all 3 of the 'Holy Trinity' zoom F2.8 lenses, as well as the 105 Micro. Not to mention just a pin-sharp 50mm and 85mm F1.4.

Lazyshooter
06-03-2012, 6:51pm
What are peoples thoughts on manual focus prime lenses - such as the nikkor 28 mm f/2.8 AIS? I am thinking about buying a manual focus lens or two for landscape photography (not that I am buying a D800, but who knows, maybe in the future).

kiwi
06-03-2012, 7:34pm
Mf lenses are great if you want to mf

rodw
06-03-2012, 9:05pm
What are peoples thoughts on manual focus prime lenses - such as the nikkor 28 mm f/2.8 AIS? I am thinking about buying a manual focus lens or two for landscape photography (not that I am buying a D800, but who knows, maybe in the future).

I had a 28 mm MF lens for 20 years but for landscapes I think a bit wider would be a good idea. Maybe look around for a 17-35 f 2.8 AF-S? I have one of these I got off ebay and I love it on DX. Really looking forward to seeing it on the D800 as it is only about 24mm equivalent on DX. The other one you might find cheap is the discontinued 24-85 f3.5-4 AF-S. I also have one of these and it is a great lens on FX but I found I was often reaching for the 18-55 kit lens when traveling in New Zealand to get the extra width. You would get one for around $300-$400. I paid about $800 or so for mine back in the film days about 6 years ago.

So with these 2 lenses and a 70-200 f2.8 I have the poor mans Holy Trinity. There is a zoom lens simulator on the Nikon site and there is not much difference between 17 and 14mm.

Sar NOP
06-03-2012, 9:19pm
All of my lenses are what I am excited about using. :D

It's the same for me, in particular the 14-24/2.8 for indoor scene and the MF 50-300/4.5 ED for outdoor scenery.

arnica
06-03-2012, 9:30pm
How much did you end up paying for the D800?

rodw
06-03-2012, 10:02pm
How much did you end up paying for the D800?

$300 so far :) but no more than $3399 depending on how good I can negotiate a price match on the day! I thought that was a pretty good price against the US price and I can put it to my business so the GST will come back at the end of the quarter.

RRRoger
14-03-2012, 2:20am
I will be using my 14-24, 28-70, & 70-200
but am most exited about using the 80-400 in FX and DX modes.

kenlip
24-04-2012, 11:15pm
Hello,
Specifically this example (WARNING 22MB file) where you can zoom in and read the titles of the books almost. Just incredible!

http://chsvimg.nikon.com/lineup/dslr/d800/img/sample01/img_01_l.jpg


Absolutely amazing!

I want one. Waiting 5-6 weeks (maybe longer) is sooooo frustrating :-(

rodw
25-04-2012, 7:01am
Absolutely amazing!

I want one. Waiting 5-6 weeks (maybe longer) is sooooo frustrating :-(

You reckon you are frustrated! It'll be 11 weeks on Friday for me so I'm tipping it might be a bit longer! But it is comforting to see a few starting to trickle through to members now.

Chris G
25-04-2012, 11:55am
First will be my Sigma 24-70 f2.8 same as Rick followed closely by the Sigma 105mm DG Macro..

Honestly and I can't to try out a 70-200mm in either Nikon or Sigma depending on which one I end up getting in the coming months.

elysium
26-04-2012, 2:20pm
When the D800 finally does arrive, 70-200 VRII definately!

Sar NOP
26-04-2012, 3:14pm
So far on the field, I have used the 14-24/2.8, 85/1.4 AF-S, 200-400 VRI and AI-S 180/2.8 ED : they all are sharp wide open on the D800.

Two samples :


#1 : 85/1.4G, @f/1.4
http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/34/d8c1271resize3.jpg


Crop
http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/4794/d8c1271crop100resize24m.jpg




#2 : AI-S 180mm/2.8 ED, @f/2.8
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/8402/d8c1492resize3.jpg


Crop
http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/7691/d8c1492crop100resize24m.jpg

JasonR
26-04-2012, 3:28pm
So far I have used my 16-35 f4 nikkor and my 150-500 5.6mm sigma both lenses work a treat better than on my d90.

Burnman
26-05-2012, 5:40pm
Cannot wait to slap on my 24mm PC-E to my D800e.. With all this time for research, I have steered away from purchasing the zooms and think I'll add a few more primes to my lens collection (16mm fisheye, 35mm F2, 85mm f1.4, and hoping a 400 2.8.. ;) My favorite is my 50mm f1.4D.. Makes everything look good! I may be pursaded to buy a 17-35mm f2.8 yet though ;)
So many toys - so little time!

Lance B
26-05-2012, 6:10pm
I have been most impressed with all my lenses on the D800, but the ones that seem to have benefitted most, or seem to have more impact than when they were on either my D700 or D7000, are the 85mm f1.4G, 14-24 f2.8, 300 f2.8 VRII and the 500 f4.

85mm f1.4G @ f5
http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/143099919/original.jpg

Crop

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/143248299/original.jpg

@f2

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/143569736/original.jpg

14-24 f2.8

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/142972798/original.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/142939104/original.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/143238569/original.jpg

300mm f2.8 VRII

This is at ISO6400!!!

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/143367569/original.jpg

Crop

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/143387370/original.jpg

Also at ISO6400!!

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/143367576/original.jpg

500mm f4 VR

3D look

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/143238573/original.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/143177818/original.jpg

CROP

http://www.pbase.com/lance_b/image/143178431/original.jpg

MaTBoY
26-05-2012, 6:26pm
do want. even more now :/

rodw
26-05-2012, 8:45pm
Hmm, now I've got mine, the lens I look forward to using I don't even own yet!
I think a 24-70 is somewhere in the future for me to bridge the gap between my 17-35 and 70-200 as my 24-85 whilst OK, is just not in the same league as the Trinity!

Burnman
08-06-2012, 7:16pm
Well I've been going a bit crazy grabbing some bargains on ebay snabbling primes. Have landed some pristine examples of Nikon glass: 85mm 1.4 (Brilliant on D800E - exhibits a bit of CA < f2.0) 80-200 2.8 (sensational - very sharp at all apetures) a rare 18mm is on its way, but sharpest is my 24mm PC-E shift lens. Love not having the 1.5 multiplyer on my 50mm 1.4, and the 24mm is much better at 24mm vs the 36mm on my APC cameras ;)
The one impact I find with the larger file sizes is attempting to remove CA (Chromatic abberation). The wider lenses (85 1.4 specifically) exhibits a bit of CA wide open in high contrast images. As the file sizes are so much larger then "normal" its not simply a case of removing a single pixel of purple in Lightroom, but rather 4-8 pixels wide. The effect means it removes the primary edge, but a residual purple fringe remains. Tricky to remove now without degrading the rest of the image.
What really surprised me was how even "cheap" lenses like my Tamron 18-200 actually don't look that bad - rather than the camera making every piece of glass defective, I am finding the opposite - providing you don't take every shot in full res (I often shoot in Small for family snaps for example - still 3600pixels wide!) the images look very good considering.89898