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<blockquote data-quote="evan" data-source="post: 40782" data-attributes="member: 8505"><p>[ATTACH]7099[/ATTACH][ATTACH]7100[/ATTACH]i have been into macro for the past 8 months, starting with a d90 and tamron 90mm. a great, reasonably priced lens with superb optics. decent working distance for most bugs. i later bought a used 60mm micro nikkor,( af-d). simular optical quality to the tamron... superb! i use this for flowers and fungi. another option you could consider is the raynox dcr250 filter, superb optics, no loss of image quality or f-stops. works really well with the 50mm af-d f 1.8. should work great with your 18-55mm too......currently saving my pennies for the sigma 150mm. hope you enjoy macro, its my fave subject! these pics are with the nikon 50mm af-d f1.8 plus the raynox dcr250 filter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evan, post: 40782, member: 8505"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]7099._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]7100._xfImport[/ATTACH]i have been into macro for the past 8 months, starting with a d90 and tamron 90mm. a great, reasonably priced lens with superb optics. decent working distance for most bugs. i later bought a used 60mm micro nikkor,( af-d). simular optical quality to the tamron... superb! i use this for flowers and fungi. another option you could consider is the raynox dcr250 filter, superb optics, no loss of image quality or f-stops. works really well with the 50mm af-d f 1.8. should work great with your 18-55mm too......currently saving my pennies for the sigma 150mm. hope you enjoy macro, its my fave subject! these pics are with the nikon 50mm af-d f1.8 plus the raynox dcr250 filter. [/QUOTE]
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