tripleC
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Looking for a macro lens. Does anyone have any preferences. Would like third party because of lower cost than Nikon. I have D5500 Thanks
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There are lots of good ones available, and the third party makers each have several different versions to choose from. If you want to autofocus on your body you will need to find a fairly recent Tamron or Sigma. Autofocus is not as useful for macro so you might be fine without it in which case you can find good bargains on older Tamron lenses for instance. You can even find good prices on older manual focus Nikon macro lenses.Looking for a macro lens. Does anyone have any preferences. Would like third party because of lower cost than Nikon. I have D5500
Looking for a macro lens. Does anyone have any preferences. Would like third party because of lower cost than Nikon. I have D5500 Thanks
Looking for a macro lens. Does anyone have any preferences. Would like third party because of lower cost than Nikon. I have D5500 Thanks
You have not said what kind of macro subjects interest you and apart from Full Frame no respondents have asked you, nor stated their own interest.Looking for a macro lens. Does anyone have any preferences.
AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR 40mm f/2.8G. Extremely lightweight and balances well with the D5500. Also low price, new it is cheaper than most of the third party suggested lens used. As subject distance is not your main concern 40mm will be just fine. Extremely sharp, flat field and with live view on the D5500 you can zoom in for focus.Looking for a macro lens. Does anyone have any preferences. Would like third party because of lower cost than Nikon. I have D5500 Thanks
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OK. Good. Thanks for the clarification. You still need to think about how you will light your subjects - and I hope you are not going to tell me you will rack the ISO up really high and use available light: results of that are awful in my opinion.Thanks to all for your suggestions.. Will look at reviews of those mentioned. Type of macro I 'm interested in is inner watch workings, very close flower details,anything with small detail, occasional insects, etc. Mainly general things I see, so subject distance is not that critical .
It is hard to get a macro lens which isn't excellent. All of the lenses mentioned here will do a great job for you. I use the Tamron 60mm f/2.0 macro. I bought it mainly as a portrait lens -- it is common to buy macro lenses for this dual purpose. This lens makes a particularly good portrait lens (as well as an excellent macro lens) because the 60mm focal length is 90mm full-frame equivalent (a classic portrait portrait focal length) and the fast max aperture gives good background blur. The disadvantage is that as a macro it doesn't give as much working distance as a 100mm or more lens, but for the macro applications you mention (no bugs) this is not an issue. I bought mine used -- keh.com has them used for under $300.Looking for a macro lens. Does anyone have any preferences. Would like third party because of lower cost than Nikon. I have D5500 Thanks
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Hard to make recommendations when we don't know your subjects or the lighting conditions. With that said...Looking for a macro lens. Does anyone have any preferences. Would like third party because of lower cost than Nikon. I have D5500 Thanks
Yes. My Sigma 180mm was grey market. No problems whatsoever. Bought it, what, ten years, ago in central London. Lens still works very nicely so would do that again although these days I tend to favour lightly used secondhand kit (from a dealer).Has any one bought/used a refurbished or international (gray) macro lens. How did it work out
I started doing macro with a D5200 before moving to the D500I've the Sigma 105mm, The SIgma 150mm, Nikon 60mm, Venus Optics 60mm, I had but sold the Nikon 40mm and also have a Sony 90mm for my Sony mirrorless body.Looking for a macro lens. Does anyone have any preferences. Would like third party because of lower cost than Nikon. I have D5500 Thanks
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You are obviously enormously experienced so I found your comments very interesting and especially the conclusion about the Sigma 105mm which is also my favourite macro lens!After using all of the ones mentioned my favorite is the Sigma 105 2.8 I've personally found it the easiest to use and loved the image quality over the others.
