Nikon D70 Lens Needed for Close Up Shots .
Discussion
Firstly, I'm a Canon man, so I don't know the full SP on Nikon gear. It really depends on how small the items are that you're photographing, and whether you need to fill the frame or leave space for text.
If you need 1:1 (lifesize) reproduction the I know the Tamron 90mm macro is up to the job...just look on SimpoTwo's website. HTH.
Martin.
If you need 1:1 (lifesize) reproduction the I know the Tamron 90mm macro is up to the job...just look on SimpoTwo's website. HTH.
Martin.
maserati3200gt said:
what MM Lens would I need for extreme close up shots of stock when tryin to get the best detail for listing items on our website ?
Can anyone recommend a lens to fit the D70 and prices please ?
It's not a case of mm really but magnification. What size area do you need to photograph, eg X x Y cm?
simpo two said:
maserati3200gt said:
what MM Lens would I need for extreme close up shots of stock when tryin to get the best detail for listing items on our website ?
Can anyone recommend a lens to fit the D70 and prices please ?
It's not a case of mm really but magnification. What size area do you need to photograph, eg X x Y cm?
hey Simpo
area to photograph would be around 4 inches square and 2 inches square .
Pete
maserati3200gt said:
area to photograph would be around 4 inches square and 2 inches square
OK, then I think you'll need a dedicated macro lens. Which is unfortunate as they're not cheap!
Nikkor 60mm
Tamron 90mm
Nikkor 105mm
Each of the these will get you down to about the size of a postage stamp. I have the 60mm and it was about £200 second-hand from eBay. The main difference is working distance - eg with the 105mm you're further away, which can be important for insects etc but not so for inanimate objects.
Edited to add that Nikkor macro lenses are called 'Micro Nikkors'. Don't be fooled by any telephotos that say 'macro'; they're not.
>> Edited by simpo two on Wednesday 11th May 14:17
V6GTO said:
diddyman said:
Yup, I prefer fish to flowers!
Me too!(I scuba dive as well) Trouble is I've never even heard of an underwater housing for a 20D+100mm Macro.
Martin.
Wot's a 20D, Martin...?
Edited to say, ah, a Canon...
Try Steve on optics@oceanoptics.co.uk
or Alan on ajphoto@marine-cameras.com
I know you can get housings for Canon digital SLRs, but they will be able to tell you how much. And they ain't gonna be cheap, wot with all the other guff you will need.
>> Edited by diddyman on Wednesday 11th May 14:33
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