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Macro lens for a beginner on a budget...
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<blockquote data-quote="evan447" data-source="post: 132305" data-attributes="member: 13572"><p>as far as i remember the raynox will only focus at a fixed distance. some users set their lens to infinity and move the camera to focus. hardly ideal.</p><p>i have 3 macro lenses at the moment. the micro-nikkor 60mm and 105mm af-d, plus the sigma 150mm plus sigma 1.4 tc. the latter being my fave for bugs with or without the tc.</p><p>the af-d micro-nikkors can be found used for a reasonable price as can the tamron 90mm. (a lens i have previously owned). these are with the nikon 105 af-d. using manual focus, (rock and lock), auto iso with the d7000.</p><p>i have heard good reports about the nikon dx 85mm macro.[ATTACH]31546[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31547[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31548[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31549[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evan447, post: 132305, member: 13572"] as far as i remember the raynox will only focus at a fixed distance. some users set their lens to infinity and move the camera to focus. hardly ideal. i have 3 macro lenses at the moment. the micro-nikkor 60mm and 105mm af-d, plus the sigma 150mm plus sigma 1.4 tc. the latter being my fave for bugs with or without the tc. the af-d micro-nikkors can be found used for a reasonable price as can the tamron 90mm. (a lens i have previously owned). these are with the nikon 105 af-d. using manual focus, (rock and lock), auto iso with the d7000. i have heard good reports about the nikon dx 85mm macro.[ATTACH=CONFIG]31546._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]31547._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]31548._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]31549._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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