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Macro on a budget
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironwood" data-source="post: 432229" data-attributes="member: 10447"><p>I started off with a Nikon AF55 D f2.8 on my d3100. It cost me just over $100 off eBay. It is a 1:1 lens and very sharp. It meant manual focus on my D3100, but I soon realised that wasn't a problem.</p><p>I also have a Nikon 105 VR macro as well now, I prefer it for insect because you don't need to get so close, but I find myself using the 55 more and more now because it is such a good lens.</p><p></p><p>if you like I could find a few photos taken with the 55 and post them for you to look at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironwood, post: 432229, member: 10447"] I started off with a Nikon AF55 D f2.8 on my d3100. It cost me just over $100 off eBay. It is a 1:1 lens and very sharp. It meant manual focus on my D3100, but I soon realised that wasn't a problem. I also have a Nikon 105 VR macro as well now, I prefer it for insect because you don't need to get so close, but I find myself using the 55 more and more now because it is such a good lens. if you like I could find a few photos taken with the 55 and post them for you to look at. [/QUOTE]
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