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Hi All,
I have some confusion about a macro lens for my Nikon D60. If you don't want to read my ramblings and just cut to the chase - the question is, which would you recommend?
So far I have:
Nikon 18-55mm AF-S VR
Nikon 55-200mm AF-S VR
Raynox DCR 150
Raynox DCR 250
I am being asked by my family what I would like for christmas and obviously some camera kit is top of the list. I will probably ask for a tripod but am also considering another lens (or some Jessops vouchers as lenses are obviously quite expensive!)
My original plan for a next lens was the Nikon 70-300mm AFS VR but now I'm thinking a dedicated macro lens might be better. I've posted before about maybe getting the Sigma 70-300 APO which has a macro function and this is still an option but I'm trying to work out what would be the best alternative for a dedicated macro lens.
Bugdet is limited - If I ask for vouchers from everyone I'm likely to end up with £200 ish. I'd be ok to add another £200 myself - so £400 in total.
Things I've learnt this morning -
- The Nikon 60mm Micro seems to get good reviews but has a very close working distance which will I imagine be a problem for shooting bugs.
- The Nikon 105mm Micro looks good bt is out of my price range
- The two main candidates from third party suppliers seem to be:
Sigma 105mm F2.8
Tamron 90mm F2.8
OR the original idea of the Sigma 70-300mm APO although I know this is not true macro.
I'm not bothered about the AF-S / D60 thing as for macro I would focus manually... and it wouldn't do me any harm to do the same if I want to use the lens for portrait work.
Sorry for the long post - can anyone give me a kick in the right direction please?
EDIT - just realised that Jessops are selling Sigma lenses again - I thought they'd stopped this.
I have some confusion about a macro lens for my Nikon D60. If you don't want to read my ramblings and just cut to the chase - the question is, which would you recommend?
So far I have:
Nikon 18-55mm AF-S VR
Nikon 55-200mm AF-S VR
Raynox DCR 150
Raynox DCR 250
I am being asked by my family what I would like for christmas and obviously some camera kit is top of the list. I will probably ask for a tripod but am also considering another lens (or some Jessops vouchers as lenses are obviously quite expensive!)
My original plan for a next lens was the Nikon 70-300mm AFS VR but now I'm thinking a dedicated macro lens might be better. I've posted before about maybe getting the Sigma 70-300 APO which has a macro function and this is still an option but I'm trying to work out what would be the best alternative for a dedicated macro lens.
Bugdet is limited - If I ask for vouchers from everyone I'm likely to end up with £200 ish. I'd be ok to add another £200 myself - so £400 in total.
Things I've learnt this morning -
- The Nikon 60mm Micro seems to get good reviews but has a very close working distance which will I imagine be a problem for shooting bugs.
- The Nikon 105mm Micro looks good bt is out of my price range
- The two main candidates from third party suppliers seem to be:
Sigma 105mm F2.8
Tamron 90mm F2.8
OR the original idea of the Sigma 70-300mm APO although I know this is not true macro.
I'm not bothered about the AF-S / D60 thing as for macro I would focus manually... and it wouldn't do me any harm to do the same if I want to use the lens for portrait work.
Sorry for the long post - can anyone give me a kick in the right direction please?

EDIT - just realised that Jessops are selling Sigma lenses again - I thought they'd stopped this.