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D3200
Closeup Macro lens for D3200
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 389019" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>It is either Macro lense, or you can use a "close up" lense which screws on in front of your lense. The macro will have much better IQ, but the close up lense is an inexpensive add on.</p><p></p><p>Please note that most "Macro Lenses" will give you a magnification of 1:1. If you want higher magnification then you have to use extension tubes.</p><p>If you decide to buy a macro lense, then your options are based on</p><p>. the distance you want between the subject and the lense. The longer the focal length the longer is the distance. For skittish bugs a longer FL 105 to 200 is the best.</p><p>. If you want geometric linearity, as required for copy work, then the Nikon 60mm is the best.</p><p>. As you will be stopping down the lense for DOF, you need not get a fast macro lense, one with F4 or more will do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 389019, member: 16090"] It is either Macro lense, or you can use a "close up" lense which screws on in front of your lense. The macro will have much better IQ, but the close up lense is an inexpensive add on. Please note that most "Macro Lenses" will give you a magnification of 1:1. If you want higher magnification then you have to use extension tubes. If you decide to buy a macro lense, then your options are based on . the distance you want between the subject and the lense. The longer the focal length the longer is the distance. For skittish bugs a longer FL 105 to 200 is the best. . If you want geometric linearity, as required for copy work, then the Nikon 60mm is the best. . As you will be stopping down the lense for DOF, you need not get a fast macro lense, one with F4 or more will do. [/QUOTE]
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