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Has anyone tried Plena for astrophotography?
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Plena is again $200 off through Nov. 3 from US Nikon retailers or from Nikon USA.Ok all you lurkers. Plena on sale 200 off at BH.
Yes, does great, pretty sharp corners, colors are good, did great on imaging the comet. I would not spend the dollars to be a primary astro, would instead get the Rokinon, But if you want the Plena for everything else it does great.Has anyone tried Plena for astrophotography?
Thanks for responding, Commodore. You had nice shots of Comets and Aurora lights, but I mean shooting DSOs (like the Orion nebula, etc.). Is the Plena probably not enough reach? BTW, which Rokinon lens (z) is good for Astro (DSO)? I do have z20mm f1.8 for nightscape.Yes, does great, pretty sharp corners, colors are good, did great on imaging the comet. I would not spend the dollars to be a primary astro, would instead get the Rokinon, But if you want the Plena for everything else it does great.
Astro compilation, Comet and Aurora, Southeast Missouri
Been a nice few weeks with Astro objects , from Aurora to Comet Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) A few pics from our farm in SE MO. A variety of lenses and bodies, Z9, Z6ii, Z24-120, Z135 Plena A B&W imagebcgforums.com
The rokinon 135 is the perfect lens for DSO! Many Astro folks use it. Go to Astrobin website and do a search for 135mm lenses And nebula.Thanks for responding, Commodore. You had nice shots of Comets and Aurora lights, but I mean shooting DSOs (like the Orion nebula, etc.). Is the Plena probably not enough reach? BTW, which Rokinon lens (z) is good for Astro (DSO)? I do have z20mm f1.8 for nightscape.
Also, you will not get any DSO with a single exposure. I sent you an image from a friend, used with permission, 135mm length, mirrorless body, but tracked, with Eq mount, and stacked images. Probably 20+ 15 second images including lights and darks. A YouTube search Rokinon 135 Astro will give you hours of info.Thanks for responding, Commodore. You had nice shots of Comets and Aurora lights, but I mean shooting DSOs (like the Orion nebula, etc.). Is the Plena probably not enough reach? BTW, which Rokinon lens (z) is good for Astro (DSO)? I do have z20mm f1.8 for nightscape.
Yes, I plan to get a star tracker.Also, you will not get any DSO with a single exposure. I sent you an image from a friend, used with permission, 135mm length, mirrorless body, but tracked, with Eq mount, and stacked images. Probably 20+ 15 second images including lights and darks. A YouTube search Rokinon 135 Astro will give you hours of info.
Love the Plena but I wouldn't recommend it for everyone ...Hi Guys,
Ok, not my Plena, but rather my old 135mm F2 DC lens - yeah, that one. Forgive me my trespasses, but I had to share a few shots of this wonderful lens. It is a bit soft wide-open when compared to the Plena, and doing the MF thingy on my Zf at F2 not as easy as it should be, but at least Milla was a willing model today.
No denoise, SOOC RAW, other then a bit of contrast. Always loved how these F2 DC lenses could just blow the background to smithereens.
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I do own the Plena as well, it is great for outdoor Portraits, for sure a specialist lens.Love the Plena but I wouldn't recommend it for everyone ...
Beautiful shot Love it!OK, not my Plena either but I was inspired by beano's shots with the 135 f2 DC and decided to dust mine off along with my D850 and brave the cold. So please forgive my trespasses too and cheers to a special old lens. At first I was stunned by how massive the D850 felt after using my Z's for so long. I really missed being able to preview through the EVF and while this lens makes beautiful sharp images I noticed some of the color issues (chromatic aberationss or fringing?) that the newer lens coating prevent. (BTW this is the first time I'm posting a photo on this forum, I'm not sure I did this right!).
I'd love it if the DC lenses autofocused on the Z bodies ..Beautiful shot Love it!
Btw, I think we can call the 135 f2dc the f-mount Plena, hehe….
There have been rumors of an FTZ with a focus motor but I gave up waiting and got the Plena. It would be a real dilemma for me if it finally came out and I still have this one old autofocus lens with no focus motor.I'd love it if the DC lenses autofocused on the Z bodies ..
As per @calcal, a few Yootoobers have also alluded that a new motorized FTZ is inbound. I am pretty comfortable with full MF, so don't care either way, but it probably will be a good seller for Nikon, seeing how many good vintage AF-D lenses are out there. My favorites are this 135 f2DC, 180 2.8D, 300 4D, 60 2.8D macro, 85 1.4D. All very useful lenses for certain events, and agreed, AF might help to speed up things wide-open.I'd love it if the DC lenses autofocused on the Z bodies ..
Before we get into trouble with the OP I will figure out how to properly post and come back with a couple of images taken with the Plena - hopefully tomorrow!Let me post a last one and do a runner, before the OP smacks me over the head... A local Magpie, this lady and her family always waits outside my door in the morning for a hello and a chat, hence being able to get close-up to her. She literally walks up to 3ft or so away, so I had to wait for her to backoff a bit, to see how the 135 F2DC will go stopped down a bit.
SOOC RAW, only applied vivid profile, and cropped somewhat, exported as a jpeg. Love the render of this lens.
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