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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 221212" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>If you want a landscape lens, look into Tokina 11-16 F2.8, or 12-24 F4. Those may fit into your budget.</p><p>If you are looking into a macro lens, you should really let us know what your intentions are for the lens itself. If you are planning on doing product photography and want to get really close to a subject for detail then I would recommend Nikon 40mm F2.8G. Great lens for the money and for extreme close ups as you can get within 5" of the subject. This would also be a decent lens for your everyday shooting as it fills in a gap between the 35mm and 50mm.</p><p>If you wanted to take pictures of flowers and bugs the Nikon 85mm F3.5, and 105mm F2.8G, and look into others like Tamron and Sigma alternatives are great lenses as well. However these guys may be a bit out of budget for you.</p><p></p><p>HTH... GL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 221212, member: 13155"] If you want a landscape lens, look into Tokina 11-16 F2.8, or 12-24 F4. Those may fit into your budget. If you are looking into a macro lens, you should really let us know what your intentions are for the lens itself. If you are planning on doing product photography and want to get really close to a subject for detail then I would recommend Nikon 40mm F2.8G. Great lens for the money and for extreme close ups as you can get within 5" of the subject. This would also be a decent lens for your everyday shooting as it fills in a gap between the 35mm and 50mm. If you wanted to take pictures of flowers and bugs the Nikon 85mm F3.5, and 105mm F2.8G, and look into others like Tamron and Sigma alternatives are great lenses as well. However these guys may be a bit out of budget for you. HTH... GL [/QUOTE]
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