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D7000
macro lens shopping ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="ideacipher" data-source="post: 100829" data-attributes="member: 11382"><p>I got a set of Vivitar's and really impressed with them. The 50mm is super clear with all three attached but the focus plane is crazy close so close even the snoot is over shooting it. The 55-200 kit is also a lot of fun and the snoot and even the on camera flash work great. I was expecting a cheep set that didn't lock in but they lock into place and have metal mounts on both sides. All exposure functions work with this set but I haven't tried AF. It drives AF fine but I move the camera more then focusing so far and I always manual focus closeups even before the tubes. No stuck lenses and no issue on flexing (mostly light lenses).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ideacipher, post: 100829, member: 11382"] I got a set of Vivitar's and really impressed with them. The 50mm is super clear with all three attached but the focus plane is crazy close so close even the snoot is over shooting it. The 55-200 kit is also a lot of fun and the snoot and even the on camera flash work great. I was expecting a cheep set that didn't lock in but they lock into place and have metal mounts on both sides. All exposure functions work with this set but I haven't tried AF. It drives AF fine but I move the camera more then focusing so far and I always manual focus closeups even before the tubes. No stuck lenses and no issue on flexing (mostly light lenses). [/QUOTE]
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