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The Nikon Z 70-200mm Lens and Michigan’s “Showy Orchid”

Around 7 AM found me heading out of town with some of my photo gear. Margaret was with me. And we were bound for a little-known microclimate where the Showy Orchid, one of Michigan’s rarest, should be in bloom.  I’ve monitored this small group of orchids for many decades. It is located on a slightly forested hill, with a nearby creek and almost a cross-the-hill stream making the area where the orchids are damp all the time. I never take folks here because this microclimate is just too delicate. 

Getting my largish tripod into the area required some finagling, not to mention the new somewhat heavy Z Nikkor 70-200 lens with a TC-1.14x Teleconverter. The whole rig, while not a problem on level ground, meant constant vigilance in the deep foliage halfway up the hill. Because of the ferns and vegetation, I can’t see where I’m stepping until I step there. Lucky, I had some Gore-Text ankle-high boots, which actually kept the water out because I stepped right in the stream a couple of times, unable to remove my foot because of balancing the camera/tripod one step at a time. The whole area is squishy and uneven.

The orchids were in full bloom but were a little ahead of where they usually are by this date. They were not quite finishing up, but there were few buds. It is a bit of a hike, but once there I am very grateful that such a place and such lovely flowers are still there each year and part of my world.

Nikon Z7ii and Nikon Z 70-200 lens with a TC-1.14x Teleconverter.

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Re: The Nikon Z 70-200mm Lens and Michigan’s “Showy Orchid”
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2021, 20:56:42 »
What a lovely little secret location. Orchids are ancient in their origin (think dinosaur times) but easily beaten by the ferns which has a heritage roughly twice as old.
How do you find the results with the 1.4TC compared to the naked lens? (I have the 2x on order but am playing with the idea that the 1.4 is stretching it as it is).

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Re: The Nikon Z 70-200mm Lens and Michigan’s “Showy Orchid”
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2021, 21:42:30 »
Beautiful shots Michael as always. This looks a lot like a lady slipper. It must of the same family? Regards Gerry

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Re: The Nikon Z 70-200mm Lens and Michigan’s “Showy Orchid”
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2021, 21:48:29 »
What a lovely little secret location. Orchids are ancient in their origin (think dinosaur times) but easily beaten by the ferns which has a heritage roughly twice as old.
How do you find the results with the 1.4TC compared to the naked lens? (I have the 2x on order but am playing with the idea that the 1.4 is stretching it as it is).

I have used TCs and extensions for many years. Never happy with 2x...1.4x are OK. Same with extensions, the least, the better. Lenses are not designed to be extended in any way, at least the ones I have. Yet, they can, some of them, be  tweaked a little and still be useful. This new Z 70-200 from Nikon is a special lens, IMO. I am just playing with it to see how much it can be pushed. I also used the 1.4TC plus a short extension, like 11mm. Seems not bad.
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Re: The Nikon Z 70-200mm Lens and Michigan’s “Showy Orchid”
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2021, 01:27:47 »
You are wise to keep its location secret. Many rare orchids have been made much more rare from unscrupulous collectors cleaning out a patch for sale.  These are cypripedium reginae https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypripedium_reginae