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irish-george
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p.2 #1 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


Simple (since you're OK with manual focus). Use the appropriate Nikon lens reversing ring (such as the BR-2A for 52mm threads) and turn around one of your normal or wide angle lenses. Here's a link where you can see some reviews:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&sku=37171&is=REG&A=details&Q=



May 16, 2012 at 06:55 PM
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p.2 #2 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


ucphotog wrote:
I have never owned a full-frame camera, but I keep hoping... Maybe with the D800, prices on the D700 will drop... So, I tend toward FX lenses when I can afford them [...]


IMHO, unless you know why you need FX and you know that you can afford to spend the money, then just stick with DX. The biggest differences are that DX is always smaller, lighter, and cheaper than its FX equivalent, and then the fact that DX will give you roughly one stop greater DOF worth at the same settings. Which, for flowers and macros and landscapes (oh my!), is a decided advantage.

The AI-S 55/2.8 or /3.5 macros are a great option. From the new stuff, the new DX 40mm macro seems to have been made just for you.



May 16, 2012 at 09:07 PM
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p.2 #3 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


kazinvan wrote:
Why can't you just shoot with the 105mm but a bit further back?


That will allow you to get the flower into the frame. However, the FOV in degrees is different. The perspective difference caused by the reduced depth compression at 40mm or 50mm is hugely -- I said hugely -- different from a 105mm lens.

If you do get the whole flower in the frame and you manage to get enough DOF -- which, as I was just saying, is going to be easier on a DX camera -- then the 105mm shot will look significantly flatter. The 40mm shot will have greater depth and will appear more "three-dimensional" to its viewers.

You may want one result or the other. But the two resulting images are decidedly different to the educated eye, and probably discernibly (and tantalizingly) different even to someone who doesn't understand why it's so, but sees a difference nonetheless.



May 16, 2012 at 09:12 PM
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p.2 #4 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


Another vote for the old MF 55mm micro nikkor from me, I use a 55mm f/3.5 Ai.

One note on this lens that hasn't been mentioned yet - it won't meter on all cameras. It'll work great on cameras that support metering with old MF lenses (d7000, d200, d300, etc). On my D90 it was completely manual (guess exposure settings, take picture, adjust as necessary). It is easy to modify with a dandelion chip though.



May 17, 2012 at 09:32 AM
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p.2 #5 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


Rodolfo's response about perspective is a significant part of it. Here is a set of flowers photographed a few minutes apart with the 105mm macro lens and a 21mm lens. (They are both cropped, and edited, and taken form a slightly different angle, as I wasn't planning to show them as 1:1 comparisons.

Nonetheless, the 105mm shot has a "from back there" feel about it, whereas the 21mm shot feels more "up close".

105mm:

http://davehoward.zenfolio.com/img/s1/v46/p550432866-4.jpg

21mm:

http://davehoward.zenfolio.com/img/s11/v35/p679001371-4.jpg

I was trying to describe in words what the difference is, but while I have it in my head, I couldn't get it out in words. Hopefully the photos help.



May 18, 2012 at 10:37 AM
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p.2 #6 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


I don't think there's a lot of practical difference between the 2.8 and the 3.5 Nikkors. I have had the 3.5 since '76 and am still satisfied with it. Mine is very sharp at infinity.


May 18, 2012 at 08:24 PM
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p.2 #7 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


I have a very early non-AI 55/3.5, a later vintage AI-s one, and the 60/2.8 AF-D. At f/8 I can't tell them apart. Wide open they're all good enough. These are some of Nikon's best lenses, and I really don't think you can go wrong with one of any vintage. If you watch Ebay very carefully, you can get one for around $60 pretty often.

I do a lot of critical copying work, scanning negatives at around 1:2, where the earliest one is supposedly better ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/mdarnton/7183241686/in/photostream ). I tried all three for this, and if there's a difference, I don't see it. All three are virtually perfect.

Edited on May 19, 2012 at 10:12 PM · View previous versions



May 19, 2012 at 10:03 PM
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p.2 #8 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


you can't go wrong with a 60mm AF-D. They're cheap used, and better than that 55mm ais lense from the 1800s that everybody is obsessed with, that only does 1:2. Granted, you don't need 1:1 for everything, but it's nice to have, without going on some hunt for extension tubes. Also, you can almost correctly use a TTL flash with the 60mm AF-D over the completely manual stuff. If you're looking for immediate macro action, the AF-D or af-s stuff will get you there alot faster.








May 20, 2012 at 12:13 AM
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p.2 #9 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


Just save up and get the Zeiss 50mm MP. It's a flower shooting dream.


May 20, 2012 at 03:31 AM
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p.2 #10 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


neilvan wrote:
Just save up and get the Zeiss 50mm MP. It's a flower shooting dream.


You saw through me. That is what I really want. But I am budget constrained, so, I am looking for a "poor man's" 50MP.



May 20, 2012 at 07:16 PM
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p.2 #11 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


Well, in that case I have nothing bad to say about the Tamron 60mm f2 other than it isn't a 50MP.


May 20, 2012 at 08:07 PM
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p.2 #12 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


@trenchmonkey: First, very nice shot. Second, is that shot really at f/3 with no focus stacking? That seems like a lot of DOF.

Of course, essentially all of my macro experience is at 105mm, and I often have to go to f/8 - f/13 to get any DOF at all.

Thanks.



May 20, 2012 at 08:13 PM
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p.2 #13 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


Here's one I took today, I normally dont shoot macro, but saw this fly hanging around this flower so I grabbed the 55mm 2.8.

cropped version:


uncropped:



May 20, 2012 at 08:44 PM
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p.2 #14 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


Here's the face of a dragonfly at about 1:4. Everything else is cropped away. D700 + 60mm f/2.8 AF-D, and some sort of flash. This things was just there on my doormat one day.

http://users.symmetric.net/kkanno/zebrabot-swamp-darner-head.jpg



May 21, 2012 at 12:02 AM
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p.2 #15 · "Best" Normal Macro Lens


Another vote for the 55 3.5 Micro, mine is a 55 3.5 "P" I had AI'd converted.

http://user.md.net/~wemullan/r1.jpg

http://user.md.net/~wemullan/r3.jpg

http://user.md.net/~wemullan/WMSR734.jpg

http://user.md.net/~wemullan/WMSR501.jpg

All with the D200 and the 55 3,5
The 55 3.5 has great color, dead sharp, and is one of the best older Nikon lens bargains out there.



May 21, 2012 at 07:20 AM
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