ShunCheung Posted September 27, 2023 Share Posted September 27, 2023 NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena – Key Details: Named after the Latin term plenum to reflect the lens’ ability to fulfill users’ creative visions with super light gathering capability, beautiful, well-rounded bokeh and outstanding sharpness Equipped with a Meso Amorphous Coat, the most effective anti-reflection coating in Nikon history that prevents reflections regardless of the direction from which light enters the lens Features Nikon’s original ARNEO Coat which is used to effectively reduce instances of ghosting and flaring Contains an eleven-blade diaphragm and larger rear element that allow for exceptionally circular bokeh throughout the entire frame Offers renderings of the finest textures in hair and skin tones, while excellent point-light reproduction capabilities achieve brilliant night and urban landscape imagery Includes stepping motors (STMs) for fast, accurate and quiet autofocus drive for still images and video Offers a well thought out design that takes video recording into consideration with quiet operation and stable exposure Versatile 82mm filter attachment size enables the use of various lens filters designed to satisfy users’ creative intent Available in October of 2023 for a suggested retail price of $2,499.95, lens only Nikon Japan web site news: https://www.nikon.com/company/news/2023/0927_lens_01.html Nikon USA: https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product/mirrorless-lenses/nikkor-z-135mm-f%2f1.8-s-plena.html The front element is rather large and it takes 82mm filters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike_halliwell Posted September 27, 2023 Share Posted September 27, 2023 (edited) 130 or so grams lighter than the Sigma 135mm 1.8 ART. ... but an inch longer.... and twice the price. Round highlights right to the corners... excellent! The MTF would make this one of the sharpest lenses ever on DX....wide open....😉 Edited September 27, 2023 by mike_halliwell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ben_hutcherson Posted September 27, 2023 Share Posted September 27, 2023 Not exactly my guess(revamped DC lens) but looks superb! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robert_bouknight1 Posted September 27, 2023 Share Posted September 27, 2023 (edited) For me, primes like this are preferable to 70-200 zooms, since I am shooting mostly individuals and not constrained by event limitations. Price seems OK/fair if it is really good. Only about 10x as much as the first 105 I bought in 1978ish, LOL. I will rent one at some point and compare to my 105/1.4g that seems very good. I probably prefer the 105 focal length. Edited September 27, 2023 by robert_bouknight1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joseph_smith3 Posted September 27, 2023 Share Posted September 27, 2023 I looked at all three videos that were part of the info at the nikonusa link. I was impressed by all three of them. The tech specs list its minimum focus distance as 2.69 ft. This is a little bit closer than the MFD for the Sigma art 135mm f1.8. I am wondering what type of photographer might be needing this lens? Wedding photographers? Video ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Davies Posted September 27, 2023 Share Posted September 27, 2023 8 minutes ago, joseph_smith3 said: I am wondering what type of photographer might be needing this lens? Wedding photographers? Video ? Me!! I can't think of a particular use case, but I know I want one. 😀 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rconey Posted September 27, 2023 Share Posted September 27, 2023 Yikes! the weight.... Ok, it is about the same as my 135 f2 AIS plus the FTZ adapter. I don't carry that backpacking, but it is a nice lens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wayne Melia Posted September 27, 2023 Share Posted September 27, 2023 3 hours ago, joseph_smith3 said: I looked at all three videos that were part of the info at the nikonusa link. I was impressed by all three of them. The tech specs list its minimum focus distance as 2.69 ft. This is a little bit closer than the MFD for the Sigma art 135mm f1.8. I am wondering what type of photographer might be needing this lens? Wedding photographers? Video ? I am a hobby photographer and love my Sigma 135A (on Nikon D810) for its sharpness, subject isolation, and light gathering. the focal length is nice for headshots. In general, I somewhat sneer at sharpness criteria as not being integral to photo quality, but then when I open images from mine, ...OMG. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike_halliwell Posted September 28, 2023 Share Posted September 28, 2023 21 hours ago, joseph_smith3 said: I am wondering what type of photographer might be needing this lens? There are Nikon hints at Astro use. Fast, with edge to edge sharpness with seemingly zero coma.....👍 I really like my Samyang 135mm f2 for this job and it's about 1/6 the price, but it not AF (who needs it?) They have an even better 135mm 1.8 AF, but I haven't seen, let alone used one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShunCheung Posted September 30, 2023 Author Share Posted September 30, 2023 This lens has a 11-blade aperture mechanism. The primary usage is to have great bokeh for portrait photography, but of course that is not the only application. Seems clear in Nikon's own video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSbPRzyaP4I Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike_halliwell Posted October 3, 2023 Share Posted October 3, 2023 Too many keen purchasers... 'Due to unexpected demand... https://shop.nikon-image.com/front/ProductJMA303DA Only seems on Nikon Japan so-far...😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilkka_nissila Posted October 3, 2023 Share Posted October 3, 2023 42 minutes ago, mike_halliwell said: Too many keen purchasers... 'Due to unexpected demand... https://shop.nikon-image.com/front/ProductJMA303DA Only seems on Nikon Japan so-far...😉 It is kind of funny that Nikon would find itself in a situation where they shut down multiple factories due to reduced demand and then 1-2 years later they find themselves with "unexpected demand" for most new products. 🙂 Sometimes the problem is not with the competition from the smartphone but simply making the right product. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike_halliwell Posted October 3, 2023 Share Posted October 3, 2023 There's a common definition of insanity that goes along the lines of.. 'Doing exactly the same thing over and over again, but expect a different outcome'. I wonder how many Z58mm 0.95 Nocts and Z50mm 1.2 and F105mm 1.4 they sold? EDIT...(800, 15K and 26K if the numbers on Roland's site are right and there are no big gaps) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilkka_nissila Posted October 3, 2023 Share Posted October 3, 2023 23 minutes ago, mike_halliwell said: There's a common definition of insanity that goes along the lines of.. 'Doing exactly the same thing over and over again, but expect a different outcome'. I wonder how many Z58mm 0.95 Nocts and Z50mm 1.2 and F105mm 1.4 they sold? EDIT...(800, 15K and 26K if the numbers on Roland's site are right and there are no big gaps) I'm not sure what Nikon did that would qualify for "insanity"; from their perspective they are doing rational things, it's just that they don't always have the pulse of the customers, or the plethora of requests that they make are so diverse that it's impossible to make fully informed decisions and expect success every time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike_halliwell Posted October 3, 2023 Share Posted October 3, 2023 2 hours ago, ilkka_nissila said: I'm not sure what Nikon did that would qualify for "insanity" If (?) unavailabilty annoys customers and loses sales, then making the same mistake again and again, is an error of management.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilkka_nissila Posted October 3, 2023 Share Posted October 3, 2023 (edited) 6 hours ago, mike_halliwell said: If (?) unavailabilty annoys customers and loses sales, then making the same mistake again and again, is an error of management.. Nikon being stuck with large quantities of lenses or cameras in a warehouse which no one will buy is also an error and could cost them more than a temporary slow delivery situation that typically lasts months for a lens that will probably be manufactured for 10 years or so. I think the temporary short supply situation and the online complaints following it is rather a case of customers feeling entitled and impatient without any meaningful reason to be in such a rush. I doubt very much that Nikon is worse off in a short supply situation, in fact it might make the products seem more desirable. People are in it for the rush and hype of having the hot new product. They're annoyed because they didn't get it as quickly as they wanted. If the product has a usable life of 30 years, one would think that people would not care if they have to wait a few months to get it. Edited October 3, 2023 by ilkka_nissila 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike_halliwell Posted October 3, 2023 Share Posted October 3, 2023 2 hours ago, ilkka_nissila said: If the product has a usable life of 30 years, .. and there in lies the rub... that's not quite how tech works these days...😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roland_vink Posted October 3, 2023 Share Posted October 3, 2023 14 hours ago, mike_halliwell said: I wonder how many Z58mm 0.95 Nocts and Z50mm 1.2 and F105mm 1.4 they sold? EDIT...(800, 15K and 26K if the numbers on Roland's site are right and there are no big gaps) I haven't had any new serial numbers for these lenses recently, so my figures are likely to be out of date. That means they probably made more than my site indicates. I have seen nothing (so far) to indicate there are big gaps in the serial numbers. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raczoliver Posted October 4, 2023 Share Posted October 4, 2023 I tend to lust for most goodies when they are announced, as long as it's something I can afford. Some time of unavailability ensures I don't make rushed purchases, and by the time the product becomes available in my area, my initial buying impulse has vaned and any actual purchase is based on (slightly) more rational thinking. This might be undesirable for Nikon, but as an amateur consumer, I don't mind having a forced cool-down period before I spend my hard-earned money. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilkka_nissila Posted October 4, 2023 Share Posted October 4, 2023 10 hours ago, mike_halliwell said: .. and there in lies the rub... that's not quite how tech works these days...😉 Well, the previous 135mm from Nikon was released in early 1990s, if I recall correctly. The time period between releases of fast 105's was 23 years. These things don't get frequent updates (a little more frequent would be nice, but I don't know what is missing from the 135/1.8 to warrant a future update). There are lenses which do get frequent updates, in recent times it has been the long lenses. Nonetheless I still often use some of my 1990s era lenses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike_halliwell Posted October 4, 2023 Share Posted October 4, 2023 20 minutes ago, ilkka_nissila said: but I don't know what is missing from the 135/1.8 to warrant a future update VR maybe? It's designed to be an outdoor, handheld lens. Low light is it's speciality. Sure you can use it on a tripod/monopod, but almost non of the promo shots are, it's handheld shots & video, which, to be honest, is slo-mo and non too stable.... guess this relies on IBIS alone? Maybe it's expected to go on the Zf, which has a few stops more of IBIS? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilkka_nissila Posted October 4, 2023 Share Posted October 4, 2023 33 minutes ago, mike_halliwell said: VR maybe? It's designed to be an outdoor, handheld lens. Low light is it's speciality. Sure you can use it on a tripod/monopod, but almost non of the promo shots are, it's handheld shots & video, which, to be honest, is slo-mo and non too stable.... guess this relies on IBIS alone? Maybe it's expected to go on the Zf, which has a few stops more of IBIS? Lens design involves compromises, and implementing in-lens VR probably would disrupt those bokeh balls. I am sure what improvements there are in the Zf in-camera VR mechanism will find themselves in future FX Z bodies, such as the Z9 II. At least some of Nikon's promotional videos of the 135mm were shot on a gimbal. In my opinion for telephoto video, a tripod is usually the best approach at least if the video is to be easy on the viewer's eyes. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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