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Nov 28, 2020 09:49:35   #
Inglese
 
I use a Tokina 100mm f2.8 prod macro which is more than adequate for my needs. Use with a tripod and you should be delighted with superb results.

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Nov 28, 2020 10:10:15   #
petrochemist Loc: UK
 
Larryshuman wrote:
No one mentioned the Nikkor 70~180 macro F:4.5. I have it and it stunning.


Despite claims that it's the 'only true macro zoom' it doesn't mange life size reaching a maximum of 1:1.3 rather than 1:1.
Remarkably good compared to most 'macro' zooms, but for macro not a patch on the Canon MP-E 65 which can't manage less than 1:1 and zooms in to 5:1. I believe there are now a couple of Chinese extreme macro lenses that are far more affordable.

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Nov 28, 2020 10:54:56   #
Drbobcameraguy Loc: Eaton Ohio
 
RahulKhosla wrote:
I use Nikon DSLR and mirrorless bodies and am interested in starting macro photography. Recommendations for a high quality macro lens please? I’m an amateur and not looking to set up ultra sophisticated equipment - just need a high quality lens that I can hand hold. Am willing to spend money for high quality. Thanks in advance.


These are a couple of pics shot with the 105mmf2.8d micro. Hand held not processed except to convert to jpg from raw using nikons free software. I sold this lens when I bought the new copy. The only thing I gained was the ability to use the helicon focus tube.


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Nov 28, 2020 10:59:02   #
Drbobcameraguy Loc: Eaton Ohio
 
RahulKhosla wrote:
I use Nikon DSLR and mirrorless bodies and am interested in starting macro photography. Recommendations for a high quality macro lens please? I’m an amateur and not looking to set up ultra sophisticated equipment - just need a high quality lens that I can hand hold. Am willing to spend money for high quality. Thanks in advance.


Another example of the 105mmf2.8d. Hand held nothing special just a walk. Download for enlargement and pic info


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Nov 28, 2020 11:27:22   #
Alby144 Loc: Northern Nevada
 
Yup! I'm going to have to start using mine! Pretty awesome for hand held.

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Nov 28, 2020 15:30:24   #
Davethehiker Loc: South West Pennsylvania
 
The "Venus Laowa 15mm Wide Macro Manual lens" is an interesting lens in that it's both a macro and wide angle. It's a totally manual lens. As with most of my better photos, I see the photo in my imagination long before I set about actually taking the photo. I bought the lens just so I could take this photo. One problem with most macro lenses is that they have extremely narrow depth of field. The Venus Laowa provides the ability to get very close to a subject while still showing some surroundings.

I have a very steep driveway leading to my house. I wanted to take a photo that showed how the house was situated high on hill top with the long driveway.

This lens is no for a novice point and shoot photographer. You must plan the photograph.


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Nov 28, 2020 15:46:48   #
rdgreenwood Loc: Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
 
Davethehiker wrote:
The "Venus Laowa 15mm Wide Macro Manual lens" is an interesting lens in that it's both a macro and wide angle. It's a totally manual lens. As with most of my better photos, I see the photo in my imagination long before I set about actually taking the photo. I bought the lens just so I could take this photo. One problem with most macro lenses is that they have extremely narrow depth of field. The Venus Laowa provides the ability to get very close to a subject while still showing some surroundings.

I have a very steep driveway leading to my house. I wanted to take a photo that showed how the house was situated high on hill top with the long driveway.

This lens is no for a novice point and shoot photographer. You must plan the photograph.
The "Venus Laowa 15mm Wide Macro Manual lens&... (show quote)
I love your image.

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Nov 28, 2020 16:02:32   #
Alby144 Loc: Northern Nevada
 
Very nice shot!

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Nov 28, 2020 16:46:10   #
Davethehiker Loc: South West Pennsylvania
 
rdgreenwood wrote:
I love your image.


Thank you. It's the only photo I took with that lens, then I put it away and have not used it since. Maybe next Spring when the bugs return I'll use it again. I was laying flat on my tummy when I took that photo. Some bug bit me and I had sore spot for a long time. Still, it's a good lens that I would recommend.

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Nov 28, 2020 21:41:35   #
Spirit Vision Photography Loc: Behind a Camera.
 
Nikon D750, Kiron 105 f/2.8 macro glass. Handheld with lighting provided by NIKON SB-800 with Flip-It modifier attached. Shot at f/22.



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Nov 29, 2020 08:41:06   #
will47 Loc: Indianapolis, IN
 
The Tamron 90mm is a wonderful lens.

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Nov 29, 2020 08:42:57   #
petrochemist Loc: UK
 
will47 wrote:
The Tamron 90mm is a wonderful lens.


Agreed even with my examples rather poor condition it's worth at least 50x what I paid for it :)

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Nov 29, 2020 15:15:35   #
DeanS Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
 
kpmac wrote:
Nikon 105mm or the Tokina 100mm. The Tokina is much less expensive and really nice.


I ave the Tokina on Canon bodies, ff and crop, great pairings.

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Nov 30, 2020 11:58:28   #
Spirit Vision Photography Loc: Behind a Camera.
 
Spirit Vision Photography wrote:
Nikon D750, Kiron 105 f/2.8 macro glass. Handheld with lighting provided by NIKON SB-800 with Flip-It modifier attached. Shot at f/22.



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Nov 30, 2020 12:08:18   #
jandropo
 
I use Nikons 105 mm. My absolute favorite lens.

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