Jack Straw
I look nothing like him!
Do any macro fans on here use extension tubes or ring flashes?
If so, what do you recommend?
Your help is much appreciated.
If so, what do you recommend?
Your help is much appreciated.
I am just about to venture into macro... after a bit of research, I am looking to buy once of these beauties NIKON AF-S VR MICRO-NIKKOR 105MM f/2.8G IF-ED
Is this lens a sensible starting point for some nice nature macro shots with my Nikon D7100?
Mrs Titanic bought me a day course in the New Forest with an 'expert'... which I am looking forward to.
No thoughts about lighting or 'tubes' yet.
I tried this lens, and while it's great as a general purpose lens, I wouldn't recommend it for purely macro use - there's a lot of focus breathing, which is a real pita if your subject moves (even a little bit). There's a lot that's positive, but since the size of the image changes as you pull focus, it can make framing a real problem.
I am just about to venture into macro... after a bit of research, I am looking to buy once of these beauties NIKON AF-S VR MICRO-NIKKOR 105MM f/2.8G IF-ED
Is this lens a sensible starting point for some nice nature macro shots with my Nikon D7100?
Mrs Titanic bought me a day course in the New Forest with an 'expert'... which I am looking forward to.
No thoughts about lighting or 'tubes' yet.
See you there! I opened myself up for this didn't I!!Extension tubes and ring flashes ?? Off down Dukes mound tonight Mr Straw ?
What would you suggest as an alternative??
If you can find the 70-180 f4.5-5.6 AF-D, I'd go with that. It should be only very slightly more expensive than the 105 if you shop around. It's much older of course, but there's no focus breathing and the 180 length means you can get true macro from a lot further away from your subject, meaning that you're less likely to spook it. The 200 fixed length is the big daddy of Nikon macro lenses, and it's totally brilliant, but that is a lot more expensive.
Lots of people get on well with the 105 for macro, but the framing issues drove me nuts! Perhaps get one on loan/hire for a weekend? If you get on with it - go for it!
This is exactly my kit! I'm quite pleased with some of my efforts, but want to take even better photos...
Thanks for the advice... will definitely have a look at the 70-180. Is the lack of f2.8 an issue? I guess for macro you are not going to be looking for or able to manage such shallow d-o-f anyway, so maybe only an issue if using for portraits etc... ??
Yes. I wondered that. Layman's explanation would be most welcome.So what exactly is focus breathing?
So what exactly is focus breathing?
Yes. I wondered that. Layman's explanation would be most welcome.
Switch to manual focus.So what exactly is focus breathing?
Switch to manual focus.