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Capturing Kauai – Traveling with the 800 to the Cliff’s Edge at Nua’lolo

The setting is the Nua’lolo Trail on the Na Pali Coast on the island of Kauai.  I am hiking the route for the 2nd time in eight days.  This time I have added the new Nikon 800mm Z PF 6.3 S lens to the gear being carried on my back.  My intention is to perform distance resolution testing on the lens from the cliffs of Nua’lolo.  The vantage point is 2,125 feet above the Nua’lolo Kai beach at 1/2 to 1 mile distance.  In the image below, the beach and corral reef is located in the bottom left corner.

The Na Pali Coast mid-afternoon as seen from the cliffs at Nua’lolo.

The beach in the image above, is but a tiny piece of the total picture.  Below are pictures of the beach and the surround area using the 800mm lens from the same location.

Snorkeler’s take in the fish and corral reef at Nua’lolo Kai Beach on the Na Pali Coast of the island of Kauai.

Snorkel Away

Seiko, a boat that is part of the Makana Charter Tours pulls away form Nua’lolo.

A helicopter part of the AirMaui tour groups flying over Nua’lolo.

I carry in a Mono-pod of which I plan to place on the lens.  This is to add stabilization.  Given the exceptionally steep terrain and materially downward focus, the monopod is effectively useless.  I remove the mono-pod.  Therefore all of the images captured are Hand Held.  All of the images are full frame 35mm without any cropping. The top image is actually multiple images stitched together and reduced in size.

A Flowering tree in a grove of trees near the cliffs.

The Nua’lolo Canyon at mile 3.25 on the trail.

*** Jeff’s Thoughts and Other Worthless Trivia ***

The Nua’lolo Trail to Lolo Point is 7.6 miles (round-trip) and involves about 2,500′ vertical gain\loss.  The addition of the Cliffs makes the trip 8.5 miles and 2,800 vertical.

Old Guy Lots ‘a Gear on the Back

Yesterday turned out to be a bigger test of me that for that of the lens.  My total hiking travel for the day would be over about 13 miles.  The 8.5 miles and 2,800 vertical feet of gain on the Nua’lolo involved carrying a bit north of 50 lbs. of camera gear.  The return to the trailhead was conducted in full sun and HI temperatures.  Last week’s shoot was conducted under partly cloudy skies, ten degrees cooler, and with 13 pounds less in weight on my back.  Luckily I had packed enough water and food for the trip.  I decided to conduct the return at 2/3 my normal pace.  This proved to be a smart move.

I bring extra water and food, not only for myself or the Border Collies, but other people on the trail.  Yesterday I gave rations of water and trail-mix to others who could benefit.

Who’s Crying Now

I am fortunate to be able to photograph with the very, very, best gear available to a professional photographer. Right now that means Nikon in the 35mm arena and PHASEONE in the 4×5 arena.  I brought kits from both on yesterday’s shoot.  The Nikon Z Mirrorless offerings are the new Darling of the industry. So far, Nikon has earned every bit of praise.  PHASEONE remains the industry standard for image quality.  While I whined and complained on the way down and up for this shoot – I am sure glad the gear was at my beck and call.

Capturing Kauai – High Surf High Tide in Waimea


It is late in the day on the west side of Kauai in Waimea Town at the beach.  High Tide is about an hour before sunset and the surf has been high.

The Test Ain’t Sexy… Nikon Z 800 Handheld. Really?

To all that have ordered the Nikon Z 800 6.3 PF S lens… it could prove to be well be worth the wait.

I was one of the fortunate souls to receive the lens as part of the first shipment to the U.S. Upon receipt of the lens, I decided the first thing to is calm down and have some casual fun with the lens.  I decided to establish if all the talk around being able to shoot hand held was true.

Below are shots taken within 24 hours of receipt.  There is no shoot from which to draw [sic., image] upon. There is no big test plan or specific subject.  This Post is not to conduct some comprehensive side-by-side pixel peeping analysis. 

The subjects are all within shooting distance from my home.  In short, I do not leave the yard for the capture of any image. The images are captured with no special lighting or optimized conditions or retakes.

All of the images are captured with the Nikon Z9 Mirrorless camera. Operation is in Manual Mode with 3D AutoFocus, and Auto ISO no greater than 12,800. I decide to capture all images at either F8 or F11 to keep as much depth of field as possible.  I select the shutter speed I think is best for the shot before taking the shot. Each image is captured in 14-Bit RAW format.

Each image is exported in full format to sRGB Color and 72 DPI for use in the Post and adhering to WordPress limitations.  Each image is also shown cropped at 100%

Rooster on the Roost

Configuration:  F8, 1/2000s, ISO 2800

Rooster on the Beach

Configuration:  F8, 1/640s, ISO 1100

And This Was the Day I Decided to Fish Off the Pier

Configuration:  F8, 1/800s, ISO 100

And This Was the Day I Decided to Ignore the Small Craft Advisory

Configuration:  F8, 1/1600s, ISO 320

The House Way Up The Hill Two Miles Away

Configuration:  F8, 1/320s, ISO 110

Call of the Border Collie

Configuration:  F8, 1/1600s, ISO 1800

Hey… Hey You on the Beach… I’m Watchin You

Configuration:  F8, 1/1600s, ISO 1800

Big Surf at High Tide in Waimea

Configuration:  F8, 1/2000s, ISO 250

The Neighbors Picnic Table

Configuration:  F11, 1/320s, ISO 110

Bee Ascends to the Crown [sic., Bush]

Configuration:  F11, 1/2000s, ISO 1000

Lemonade Hibiscus in the the Wind [13.6 MPH That Is]

*** Jeff’s Thoughts & Other Worthless Trivia ***

Uncharacteristic of me, all of these images are ad-hoc in nature and otherwise of the cuff.  They are what they are.

I am pretty impressed so far.  However, I am still of the mind, that despite all the good to great to fantastic things offered in this lens there are drawbacks to its design.  What would that be? I am told the PF design yields weak results in bright sun at and distance.  We will see!

I remain exceptionally pleased with the move to the Mirrorless from Digital Single Lens Reflex for Nikon.