Hi all,
New to the forum, and looking forward to becoming an active contributor once I feel I have something worth contributing!
My Tamron 70 - 300mm 4 - 5.6 with 1:2 'macro' appears to have given up the ghost - the zoom ring just turns without actually doing anything. I took it in to a few shops, and the general consensus seems to be that it's probably not worth even trying to fix given what it would cost just to let Tamron take a look at it (never mind any repair costs) relative to what the lens is worth :shrug:
So now, I'm in the market for a new lens. I used the macro function on my expired Tamron more than the zoom capabilities, so I was thinking that I would perhaps rather buy a decent macro lens now and then, as soon as funds allow, buy a longer lens at some future date - the logic being that I would prefer to own a few more specialised lenses rather than fewer lenses which try and cover more bases, but which are compromised as a result.
Could I therefore ask you to recommend some macro lenses that I might consider? I aim to take detailed shots of smallish items (watches, books etc) using a light tent, but it would be great if I could use this lens for portrait shots too. I believe the Tamron 90mm and Sigma 105mm work well for portraits, but would these be too compromised for closer stuff using a smallish light tent?
My camera is a Nikon D90.
Any input would be much appreciated
New to the forum, and looking forward to becoming an active contributor once I feel I have something worth contributing!
My Tamron 70 - 300mm 4 - 5.6 with 1:2 'macro' appears to have given up the ghost - the zoom ring just turns without actually doing anything. I took it in to a few shops, and the general consensus seems to be that it's probably not worth even trying to fix given what it would cost just to let Tamron take a look at it (never mind any repair costs) relative to what the lens is worth :shrug:
So now, I'm in the market for a new lens. I used the macro function on my expired Tamron more than the zoom capabilities, so I was thinking that I would perhaps rather buy a decent macro lens now and then, as soon as funds allow, buy a longer lens at some future date - the logic being that I would prefer to own a few more specialised lenses rather than fewer lenses which try and cover more bases, but which are compromised as a result.
Could I therefore ask you to recommend some macro lenses that I might consider? I aim to take detailed shots of smallish items (watches, books etc) using a light tent, but it would be great if I could use this lens for portrait shots too. I believe the Tamron 90mm and Sigma 105mm work well for portraits, but would these be too compromised for closer stuff using a smallish light tent?
My camera is a Nikon D90.
Any input would be much appreciated