
After renting the Nikkor 105 VR and testing the Tamron 90mm, I realized that each of these lenses can make superb close up images. The Nikon was just overpriced, frankly, and its VR doesn’t come into play with really close work. The Tamron is quite similar in function and form to the Tokina but was fifty bucks more. After buying the Tokina I just laugh at the notion that more money gets you anything qualitatively and functionally better. Why? Because AF can only get you in the neighborhood for most close up work and you’ll need to manually refine your focal plane anyways. At this point you might as well invest more $$ in lighting and other gadgets to improve your output rather than follow a name brand. If you are in the market for a sharp macro lens, get the Tokina and you’ll see what I mean.
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What is the Best Fisheye Lens For Nikon Cameras?
I'm looking to get a fisheye for my Nikon D80. I've been looking at Tokina Fisheye the Nikon 10.5mm, Tokina 10-17mm and the Sigma 10-20mm. If anyone can give me either more options or help me decide which would be my best bet it would be greatly appreciated. I use it mainly for skateboarding, bmx, and concerts.
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