Inside the numbers on a new legend in lenses: the NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena
The stats and specs behind Nikon’s new ‘bokeh monster’ lens
Mount: Nikon Z mount
Nikon’s Z mount, designed for mirrorless cameras, is much wider than the competition. The Z mount has enabled new ways to design better lenses, such as the NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena.
Focal length: 135 mm
Beautiful for portraits, but useful for so much more, 135 mm has been a classic focal length for many photographers for decades. The legendary NIKKOR-Q 135mm f/2.8 was the bokeh lens of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Lens construction: 16 elements in 14 groups
Nikon engineers have used what’s called a convex concavo-convex construction for the NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena to minimise vignetting. The multi-focusing system has two focusing groups behind the diaphragm blades, making the lens lighter, while also suppressing focus breathing.
Angle of view: 18° 10’ in FX (12° DX)
The tight framing of the NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena makes it a perfect portrait lens, but also opens up creativity in landscapes and city shots.
Diaphragm blades: 11, with a rounded opening
The large number of blades and rounded opening help to create wonderful, round bokeh.
Minimum focus distance: 0.82 m
Get up close with incredible background bokeh, where the subject is always pin-sharp.
Dimensions and weight: diameter x length 98 x 139.5mm and weighing 995 g approx
With great balance, the NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena will feel perfectly matched with your Nikon Z 8, Z 7II and other Nikon mirrorless cameras.
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