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    Default Macro Lens

    What are you all using for Macro shots on your DSLR I just Purchased a Nikon D5000
    with 2 lenses, I see that the Macro lens in a pretty penny to say the least. Can someone direct me to what I d looking at?

    This is what I got:
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    18-55mmVR Nikkor lens
    55-200mmVR Nikkor lens


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    I believe Erik is using a 105mm Nikon Micro lens that takes excellent shots. I'm currently saving up for a micro lens also.

    How do you like the zoom lens? I'm getting that first, since my wife likes to take nature shots.
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    Its an awesome setup got it at costco for 989.00 with tax

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    Robalv photography is my first love right up there with reefing. I use a Nikon D60 and own both the 18-55mmVR Nikkor lens and 55-200mmVR Nikkor lenses. I dont use the telephoto lens because the minimum focal distance is 3 feet. I do not use a MACRO lens at all. I use the wide angle 18-55mmVR Nikkor lens for all my tank shots. I get as close as I can to the coral and then zoom in and snap the shot. I use a tri-pod and a wireless remote to get the shot so its as clear as possible. Due to the large megapixel of the (camera 10.2mp) I am able to zoom in and crop the picture on my computer. The large megapixels capture ALOT more detail. Give it a shot! Its awesome! If you want I can come over and help ya out. I live in Universal City so im not that far away I can bring that frag by also.

    Check out my photo album http://www.maast.org/album.php?albumid=187

    That telephoto lens is awesome BTW. I got an awesome shot of an F-18 just before it broke the sound barrier up close! I love my camera.
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    You can get good close shots with the 55-200, but as Regric mentions you'll be 4ft away from the tank.

    As far as macro lenses go, I use a Sigma 150/2.8. No, it wasn't cheap even used. But it is a heck of a lens.

    The cheap option is a Tamron 90 or a used manual focus Nikon 105. You don't need the autofocus with macro work. Sigma and Tokina both make a 105 macro too. There are Nikon 60mm macros, which is a great lens, but you will be right up against the tank when using it so I'd advise avoiding it. The 90/105 versions will give you a nice working distance.

    There are some zooms that call themselves macros but they do not reach a true 1:1 reproduction ratio, one exception being a older Nikon zoom that costs a ton. Avoid them.

    Check Ebay, KEH, local shops for used options.

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    May want to check this thread. I had a similar question when I got my a few months back. Got some good feedback.

    http://www.maast.org/showthread.php?58394-New-D5000
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robb_in_Austin View Post
    You can get good close shots with the 55-200, but as Regric mentions you'll be 4ft away from the tank.

    As far as macro lenses go, I use a Sigma 150/2.8. No, it wasn't cheap even used. But it is a heck of a lens.

    The cheap option is a Tamron 90 or a used manual focus Nikon 105. You don't need the autofocus with macro work. Sigma and Tokina both make a 105 macro too. There are Nikon 60mm macros, which is a great lens, but you will be right up against the tank when using it so I'd advise avoiding it. The 90/105 versions will give you a nice working distance.

    There are some zooms that call themselves macros but they do not reach a true 1:1 reproduction ratio, one exception being a older Nikon zoom that costs a ton. Avoid them.

    Check Ebay, KEH, local shops for used options.
    I agree with Robb the Sigma 105/f2.8 is a great lens for the price.
    Check it out Saga of the 150

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    We use 60mm 1:2.8 Nikkor and a Nikon D90

    Here's a few of my faves....





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    Oh man, nvm that one is pixelated! I have the original somewheres. Its righteous.
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    i use a 100mm/2.8 on my sony.
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