
This is my first macro lens and I’m pretty happy with it. I use it on a DX body. Very sharp lens. For those who say it focuses slow, try playing around with the focus switch. Close up, it does tend to hunt a little but I generally just switch it to manual in this case. You’ll be able to achieve a smaller minimum focusing distance in manual focus anyway. Also keep in mind that even though it’s f2.8, the aperture does vary….you’re not going to get f2.8 all the way through. This is the same as on the 60mm micro. For anyone that cares, this lens is now made in China and not Japan, although this is not an issue for me. Anyway, highly recommended and I’m very happy with it. If you’re unsure about this, the 60mm, or the 85mm DX just play around with each (maybe rent first). I wanted VR and am going to upgrade to FX in the near future so that’s why I went with this one over the others.
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What is the better faster focusing lens. Nikkor 80-200mm afd or nikon Lens Nikkor 70-300 afs?
I have a nikon d300 and have a choice between getting the 80-200afd or the nikon 70-300 afs and a battery grip.
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