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p.1 #1 · Nikon Z and macro


I haven't received my Zf yet, but wanted to see what kind of lens do you guys use for macro on your Z bodies?
What is good and cheap lens to use? Which is is best in your opinion?



Nov 28, 2023 at 01:47 PM
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p.1 #2 · Nikon Z and macro


Lots of options. The cheapest option is a simple bellows with just about any older 50mm manual lens -- this will do surprisingly well and allow you pretty significant magnifications even over 2:1 -- probably find both used in F mount for under $100, then add $30 for a dumb FTZ adapter. A better option will be a dedicated all manual macro lens either in Z mount or F mount + a dumb FTZ adapter for added convenience, most will get you to 1:1 magnification -- there are a handful of these in Z mount at under $300. The next better option is going to be an F-mount AFS 60 or 105 macro with a real FTZ adapter, now you have AF and AE, mot of these will get you to 1:1 and cost will be in the $200 - $400 range depending on which F lens you get. FTZ1 used can be found at $150-ish. The best options will be the Z 50 and/or 105 macro.

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Nov 28, 2023 at 02:06 PM
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p.1 #3 · Nikon Z and macro


Nobody really makes a bad macro lens, so you've got lots of options if you're willing to adapt and even more options if you are willing to use manual focus. With regards to all the cheap(er) third party lenses it's splitting hairs with regards to performance. Popular ones are the Sigma 105, Sigma 150mm, Tokina 100mm, Tamron 90mm. You could probably get a used F-mount 105/2.8VR or 60/2.8 macro for a good price as well. You can even reverse some lenses to get macro ability with an adapter, or use extension tubes with an existing lens.

I don't know what you usually like to shoot, but I would go with something in the 90mm-105mm range so you have a somewhat reasonable working distance at 1:1. An extra bonus is that is a good focal length for portraits as well should that interest you. If you shoot bugs or anything else that might be skittish, you might want a longer focal length but the options start to thin out pretty quick.

If you want a native Z Macro, the cheapest one is the Z50/2.8 at $600 USD. Only other option is the Z105/2.8 Macro which is one of the best Macro lenses available but quite a bit more expensive at ~$950 USD. Not sure what pricing is like in the UK but maybe there is something that stands out as a particularly good deal.



Nov 28, 2023 at 02:10 PM
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p.1 #4 · Nikon Z and macro


phinix wrote:
I haven't received my Zf yet, but wanted to see what kind of lens do you guys use for macro on your Z bodies?
What is good and cheap lens to use? Which is is best in your opinion?



I did macro for years. Was crazy for all of it: mirrors for lighting, auto extension tubes (Nikon's and Kenyon's or whatever the brand is today), close-up filters, flash, a couple of micro Nikkors (105 2.8's). Very tedious work and the closer one gets to the subject, the thinner the DOF. As you know, when you are "macro close" the DOF is paper-thin.

In recent years I have lost interest in macro lenses, extension tubes and all the rest.

Nonetheless, I am very excited by the macro images taken by nature photographers who *specialize* in super macro close-ups of insects etc. Wow!

Today, I just combine the 45mpx files (at low ISOs) with super-sharp supertele images (as close to MFD as is practical)..... and just crop. I guess technically one must reach 1:1 to get to macro. So maybe I am shooting close-ups and not macro anymore.

I am guessing that the DOF is considerably greater with the super telephoto distance from the subject.

Now I am interested in settling into learning/doing some stacked images with this Z8






Nov 28, 2023 at 04:53 PM
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p.1 #5 · Nikon Z and macro


phinix wrote:
I haven't received my Zf yet, but wanted to see what kind of lens do you guys use for macro on your Z bodies?


I have owned several macro lenses in the past decades (Micro-Nikkor AI-S 105/4, Micro-Nikkor AI-S 105/2.8, Micro-Nikkor AI 200/4 IF, AF Micro-Nikkor 105/2.8D, Micro-Nikkor AI-S 55/2.8, Micro-Nikkor AF 60/2.8D, AF Tamron SP 90/2.8 Macro, AF Sigma Macro 105/2.8).
I currently use the Micro-Nikkor AF ED 200/4D, the Micro-Nikkor AF-S ED 105/2.8G VR and the Zeiss ZF 100/2 Makro-Planar.


phinix wrote:
What is good and cheap lens to use?


"Good and cheap" doesn't imply "best". Good and cheap means, IMHO, the Micro-Nikkor AF-S ED 105/2.8G VR: it's relatively cheap in the 2nd hand market and rather good/sharp, although not the sharpest. Its out-of-focus rendition is one of the best you can have with macro lenses for Nikon cameras (DSLR cameras and MILCs). A used Micro-Nikkor AF-S ED 105/2.8G VR does represent a quite good value for money. I attach few pictures.

phinix wrote:
Which is is best in your opinion?

The Voigtlander 110/2.5 Macro Apo Lanthar (available with Sony E-mount only, but you can adapt it to your Zf via Megadap ETZ21 Pro). It's a MF lens though.


https://download.nikonimagespace.com/53f6b0f27c83d39d37bc6e6e566b3225/LagoMaggiore_2023_008_1600px.jpg


NIKON Z6 w/AF-S ED Micro-Nikkor 105/2.8G VR @ f/7.1, 1/125 s, 720 ISO


https://download.nikonimagespace.com/a40317e9e86571057d47719b1f1a3b67/Austria_2020_20200725_19_1600px.jpg


NIKON Z6 w/AF-S ED Micro-Nikkor 105/2.8G VR @ f/14, 1/13 s, 100 ISO


https://download.nikonimagespace.com/3c6aaadfec13d8ab339487d1fc7d02a3/Manziana_20231117_189_1600px.jpg


NIKON Z6 w/AF-S ED Micro-Nikkor 105/2.8G VR @ f/9, 1/100 s, 100 ISO


https://download.nikonimagespace.com/67e9f6987921fe3a8b105c2fcf12d4eb/Manziana_20231117_176_1600px.jpg


NIKON Z6 w/AF-S ED Micro-Nikkor 105/2.8G VR @ f/8, 1/25 s, 100 ISO


https://download.nikonimagespace.com/e4f7a153b8c2ed7cc89755c3fe5f5ced/Majella_20220423_35_1600px.jpg


NIKON Z6 w/AF-S ED Micro-Nikkor 105/2.8G VR @ f/5.6, 1/250 s, 100 ISO




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Nov 28, 2023 at 05:23 PM
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p.1 #6 · Nikon Z and macro


z 105mm f/2.8 S MC - sold it, but always tempted to buy another copy when I see one on sale on FM
https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Sale/Nikon-z-105mm-f28-VR-MC-S/i-VWdMV6z/0/3186bd4e/X4/DSC_8988-X4.jpg
https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Sale/Nikon-z-105mm-f28-VR-MC-S/i-TWCbfm6/0/7ee6785f/X4/DSC_0272-X4.jpg
https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Sale/Nikon-z7ii/i-4rNjNR6/0/e60f0072/X4/DSC_9625-DeNoiseAI-standard-X4.jpg
https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Sale/Nikon-z-105mm-f28-VR-MC-S/i-J7ZzVtd/0/7ba05feb/X4/DSC_9450-X4.jpg
https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Sale/Nikon-z-105mm-f28-VR-MC-S/i-WwFqwcx/0/ebb5fb5f/X4/DSC_0234-X4.jpg



Nov 28, 2023 at 05:51 PM
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p.1 #7 · Nikon Z and macro


My personal favorites are the Z 105mm f2.8 and Voigtlander APO-Lanthar 125mm f2.5 in F mount.


Nov 28, 2023 at 06:04 PM
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p.1 #8 · Nikon Z and macro


CanadaMark wrote:
If you want a native Z Macro, the cheapest one is the Z50/2.8 at $600 USD. Only other option is the Z105/2.8 Macro which is one of the best Macro lenses available but quite a bit more expensive at ~$950 USD. Not sure what pricing is like in the UK but maybe there is something that stands out as a particularly good deal.



At least here in the EU, the Z MC 105/2.8 VR S is currently very affordable.
Today it is listed for €875, which corresponds to $961.97 at today's exchange rate, although this still includes 19% VAT, which is tax-deductible, at least for professional photographers with a business license.
The net price in the EU is therefore currently extremely favorable for the Z MC 105/2.8 at €735 = $808.06.
At this price it's a no-brainer, at least in the EU.

In my opinion one of the best Z Nikkor lenses with S-badge, if you include the price/performance ratio.
Optically, the lens is beyond any doubt.
The question is whether you want to use AF at all in the macro range.
If it's all about macro work and the precision of manual focusing and you might be working with a macro rail either way, then the Voigtländer 110 /2.5 Apo Lanthar would probably be my first choice.


The UK price is, also including VAT, best I could find was £869 ($1103,89), for whatever reason, not nearly as good.



Nov 28, 2023 at 06:20 PM
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p.1 #9 · Nikon Z and macro


i carry my close up lens with me daily. the 24-120/4 works very well for most of my needs.









  NIKON Z 9    NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S lens    120mm    1/100s    500 ISO  




Nov 28, 2023 at 07:11 PM
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p.1 #10 · Nikon Z and macro


What subject are you shooting OP? I don’t do insects but I do macro beauty and the 24-120 f/4 works great. Not a “true macro”, but close focuses nicely.


Nov 28, 2023 at 08:48 PM
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p.1 #11 · Nikon Z and macro


Amazon has Mcoplus AF tubes for 39 bucks in F mount.

Linkee thingy.
That one failed spectacularly.



Nov 28, 2023 at 09:01 PM
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p.1 #12 · Nikon Z and macro


try this





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Nov 28, 2023 at 09:12 PM
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p.1 #13 · Nikon Z and macro


I have 4 true macro lenses and one semi macro

* The latest one to my collection is the NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S
* Also have a 1:2 macro lens (hence the semi macro) from Zeiss, the Milvus 2/100M
* The Laowa 2:1 full manual 100mm: https://www.venuslens.net/product/laowa-100mm-f-2-8-2x-macro-apo/
* And the extreme F mount macro lens from Laowa, not exactly your average macro lens: https://www.venuslens.net/product/laowa-25mm-f-2-8-2-5-5x-ultra-macro-2/

The Nikon lens works beautifully and offers all the bells & whistles you expect from a modern lens. The 100mm Laowa is razor sharp but is a full manual lens (setting aperture, focus, ...) but for sure a strong contender when budget conscious. It also is a 2:1 macro bringing something extra into the game.

The Milvus is a gem of a lens that hold its ground for portret as well. It is a manual focus lens but focusing goes smooth and is seriously well build. It is however "only" a 1:2 lens hence I call it a close-up lens.

Other people might suggest other lenses but I never considered macro lenses in the 50-60mm range as this brings me too close to the subject but might just work for you on the chosen subjects.



Nov 28, 2023 at 09:14 PM
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p.1 #14 · Nikon Z and macro


I like the Z 105mm f2.5 S macro, but I would like to see Nikon add something in the 200mm range.




  NIKON Z 7_2    NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S lens    105mm    f/4.0    1/3s    64 ISO    0.0 EV  




Nov 29, 2023 at 09:48 AM
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p.1 #15 · Nikon Z and macro


jlafferty wrote:
What subject are you shooting OP? I don’t do insects but I do macro beauty and the 24-120 f/4 works great. Not a “true macro”, but close focuses nicely.


I was thinking all kind of macro, including insects or objects, even in 2:1 macro.



Nov 29, 2023 at 10:02 AM
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p.1 #16 · Nikon Z and macro


I'm familiar with all manual lens, like 7artisans, TTartisan, Laowa.
I may consider:

- £459 TTArtisan Tilt-Shift 100mm F2.8 2X Macro - full frame 2:1 macro, tilt-shift feature
- £165 7artisans 60mm f/2.8 Macro MK II - APS-C 1:1
- £449 Laowa 90mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO - full frame 2:1 macro, APO
- £499 Laowa 100mm f/2.8 2X Ultra-Macro APO - full frame 2:1 macro, APO
- £449 Laowa 85mm f/5.6 2x Ultra Macro APO - full frame 2:1 macro, APO, smallest and lightest one, but f5.6 (would that be a problem?)

Loawa would be best choice but its expensive for my needs. I would be doing macro just for fun and £500 for casual, sporadic fun is too much I think

Do I need full frame macro? Could I just go with APS-C? Cheaper and by apsc crop, longer by 50%.

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Nov 29, 2023 at 10:22 AM
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p.1 #17 · Nikon Z and macro


And for that reason I go with a multifunctional lens like the 24-120/4. It allows me to carry less and manage to do more.


Nov 29, 2023 at 10:29 AM
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p.1 #18 · Nikon Z and macro


To use Nikon Zf focus stacking, I understand I would need AF macro lens?


Nov 29, 2023 at 10:44 AM
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p.1 #19 · Nikon Z and macro


Yes you would need an AF lens so that it can be precisely in steps by the camera.


Nov 29, 2023 at 11:22 AM
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p.1 #20 · Nikon Z and macro


phinix wrote:
To use Nikon Zf focus stacking, I understand I would need AF macro lens?


To use "automatic" focus stacking you need either a AF-S (F-mount) lens + FTZ or a Nikkor Z lens. AF/AF-D Nikkor lenses won't AF on Z bodies.
However, there are excellent macro photographer who can focus stack manually. It's not that difficult
You can start from the first tutorials by Micheal Erlewine:







etc.



Nov 29, 2023 at 12:44 PM
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