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Settings for Focus Shift Shooting - Z 105mm
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 829141" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Sorry, I was under the impression you had one, due to the title. My 2 cents, the Nikkor Z105 micro is an excellent macro lens, if you are using a mirrorless Nikon. It never fails to impress in sharpness and handling. If money is tight, there are other options. Extension tubes do surprising well, especially if you have a good prime to use it with. I got very good results using tubes with my 24-70 F4, prior to getting the 105. The biggest issue I had was very short working distance, which ended up shading the subject from my flash at maximum magnification. The nice thing about starting with extension tubes is that not only are they affordable, they can still be used with a macro lens, if you get one later, to increase magnification. </p><p></p><p>Still, there is nothing like a dedicated macro lens for the small stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 829141, member: 50197"] Sorry, I was under the impression you had one, due to the title. My 2 cents, the Nikkor Z105 micro is an excellent macro lens, if you are using a mirrorless Nikon. It never fails to impress in sharpness and handling. If money is tight, there are other options. Extension tubes do surprising well, especially if you have a good prime to use it with. I got very good results using tubes with my 24-70 F4, prior to getting the 105. The biggest issue I had was very short working distance, which ended up shading the subject from my flash at maximum magnification. The nice thing about starting with extension tubes is that not only are they affordable, they can still be used with a macro lens, if you get one later, to increase magnification. Still, there is nothing like a dedicated macro lens for the small stuff. [/QUOTE]
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