- Aug 18, 2002
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I've been wanting to get into macro and portrait for some time. I like the few close-up shots I was lucky enough to get with my kit lens at 55mm, and after seeing what's out there, it had me lusting for more. Though I don't see myself making a living out of portaiture, I have a strong desire to experiment with various interesting/unique portraits beyond what I can do with the kit lens.
I spent a fair amount of time researching what's out there. I finally decided on the Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 micro (AF-S and VR). There is a very similar looking one called the 105mm f/2 DC (the DC being a *very* interesting feature!). Both lenses had extremely good reviews, basically trading blows, depending on the reviewer. I ended up deciding on the 2.8 because I really want to get into macro proper, and the f/2 DC is not a macro lens. Seems that the macro lens can double as a portrait lens quite nicely, whereas the portrait lens doesn't do macro.
To say I'm excited is really an understatement! Just can't wait till it arrives.
There are of course many others, but you can oogle some fun close-up shots on this guy's gallery: https://500px.com/biker11
I spent a fair amount of time researching what's out there. I finally decided on the Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 micro (AF-S and VR). There is a very similar looking one called the 105mm f/2 DC (the DC being a *very* interesting feature!). Both lenses had extremely good reviews, basically trading blows, depending on the reviewer. I ended up deciding on the 2.8 because I really want to get into macro proper, and the f/2 DC is not a macro lens. Seems that the macro lens can double as a portrait lens quite nicely, whereas the portrait lens doesn't do macro.
To say I'm excited is really an understatement! Just can't wait till it arrives.
There are of course many others, but you can oogle some fun close-up shots on this guy's gallery: https://500px.com/biker11