the sigma is a decent lens, just consider that on a crop camera it can be a little ott for a macro (150mm equiv'ish)
there were also some reported issues with f2.8 in macro mode apparently but dunno how well founded they were
the sigma is a decent lens, just consider that on a crop camera it can be a little ott for a macro (150mm equiv'ish)
there were also some reported issues with f2.8 in macro mode apparently but dunno how well founded they were
... working distance , which helps for bugs etc.
I bought a Sigma 105 macro from Mifsuds (@£280) and returned it the same day - personally I coundn't stand the AF>MF push/pull mechanism as it seemed really cheap and nasty. :thumbsdown: which has put me off Sigma lenses in general (the sigma was sharp though).
Ended up getting the Nikon 105 VR from LCE (£475 delivered) and it's in a different league build wise, and price wise!! :nuts:
Sigma make some excellent lenses (the 105mm macro isn't one of them IMHO); don't let yourself be put off on that one lens.
For me, the Tamron 90mm is a lot nicer to use and produces lovely images; I've always wanted a Nikon 105mm (non-VR) however have never got round to it. I wouldn't use the VR version enough to warrant such an outlay.
The VR is a nice lens, but its huge and VR is pointless for macro.
Why do you say that? I've not got or used the 105mm VR, my weapon of choice is the Sigma 150mm. But as I shoot 100% of my macro shots handheld, I do wonder if the VR would be helpfull.
Why do you say that? I've not got or used the 105mm VR, my weapon of choice is the Sigma 150mm. But as I shoot 100% of my macro shots handheld, I do wonder if the VR would be helpfull.
Apart from the pointless VR feature.. this lens is also stupidly oversized for a macro IMHO...
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nice optics but its a honking great thing with a mental deranged OTT lens hood that you will need to use as the front element is very close to the front of the lens - its not recessed like most macros. Bit of a design fubar I reckon.

Think I was the last one the evening after trying the Sigma 105 prior to wandering back to Jessops to buy it the next morning.It's not an "issue" as such, I can't remember the exact details, but it's nothing to worry about, it's not a fault or anything like that. It's been discussed on TP before, I'm sure someone else will be able to fill in the blanks...
I think that you will find that Pentax, Sony etc. users with in-body stabilisation disagree (at least for handheld).The VR is a nice lens, but its huge and VR is pointless for macro.
I think that you will find that Pentax, Sony etc. users with in-body stabilisation disagree (at least for handheld)
Every f/2.8 macro lens gets people starting threads asking why it won't go down to f/2.8..
Its normal. They are only guaranteed f/2.8 when focused on infinity.:bang:
Its not a fault, an issue or a problem.
designed to do the same job thoughHow can they dis-agree? They don't have VR...
They have in-body stabilsation which is totally different, and OT for this thread..![]()
isn't that what rails are for ...?Neither VR or in-body copes with movement on the z axis.
Agreed.
The Tokina 100mm AT-X is also a nice as well.
IMHO the Nikkor 105mm non VR isn't that amazing, the bokeh is very harsh due to only 7 blades. The Tammy and Tokky trounce it bokeh-wise.
The VR is a nice lens, but its huge and VR is pointless for macro.