Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 AF-S VR Micro


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Yup there is a Nikkor 60/2.8 (AFS, AFD & AF versions). The 105 gives you longer working distance when compare to the 60. This means that for the same magnification, the subject is further away from the lens with the 105 then the 60. If your macro shooting is mainly on still life then the 60 is ok. Otherwise it is better to get the 105, as the insects will be scared off long before you can get too close. Btw there is also an AFD 200/4 micro.

oic means 105 i can stand further away from the subject and still get macro shot..
60mm i got to stand nearer..45mm is quite a distance...

btw i saw in some thread tat if use 105mm in food..we got to moeve to next table then can shoot ah...is tat true?
btw for the 3 version..using d90 i can af wif afs n afd rite? and afd shd be much chepaer?

thanc
 

oic means 105 i can stand further away from the subject and still get macro shot..
60mm i got to stand nearer..45mm is quite a distance...

Yup that is correct. 45mm is actually *very* close, only 4.5cm away. You can't take insects with such short working distance. Here is the summary of the approx. working distance (at 1:1) of various nikkor micro lenses:

AFD60 9cm
AFS60 4.5cm
AFD105 13.6cm
AFS105 15.4cm
AFD200 26cm

btw i saw in some thread tat if use 105mm in food..we got to moeve to next table then can shoot ah...is tat true?
btw for the 3 version..using d90 i can af wif afs n afd rite? and afd shd be much chepaer?

thanc

Food is actually consider close up & not macro if you're shooting the whole plate. How far you need to stand depends on how big (or small) you want the magnification to be. If you intend to take something like those displayed at the hawker center stalls, you don't actually need a macro lens to do that.

With your D90, you can AF with all AFS, AFD, and AF. The difference between AFD and AF is that there is a microchip inside the AFD that sends the focusing distance info back to the camera, for "3D matrix fill flash". The AFS of course has this chip inside as well.

For price comparison, please see here.
 

This is a fantastic lens. I use it for Macro (of course) and sometimes on portraits. Below are some samples from me ;)

1. Shot it together with the Kenko extension tube
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Here is the summary of the approx. working distance (at 1:1) of various nikkor micro lenses:

AFD60 9cm
AFS60 4.5cm
AFD105 13.6cm
AFS105 15.4cm
AFD200 26cm

AFD60 9cm Last time I check still available new, but should be gone soon
AFS60 4.5cm
AFD105 13.6cm No longer available new for 2-3 years
AFS105 15.4cm
AFD200 26cm

If you don't have specific reasons, my opinion is that it is better to get the AFS versions.

But be aware that the AFS versions don't like TC, they don't work well with TC - from AF point of view, MF is ok.

I have used all except the AFD200, still have the AFS60, AFD105 and AFS105.
 

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sometimes, we just cannot overcome the BBB virus!
congrats to TS on the good buy and show us some nice shots with it!
 

AFD60 9cm Last time I check still available new, but should be gone soon

If you don't have specific reasons, my opinion is that it is better to get the AFS versions.

But be aware that the AFS versions don't like TC, they don't work well with TC - from AF point of view, MF is ok.

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sorrie wats TC?

Yup that is correct. 45mm is actually *very* close, only 4.5cm away. You can't take insects with such short working distance

Food is actually consider close up & not macro if you're shooting the whole plate. How far you need to stand depends on how big (or small) you want the magnification to be. If you intend to take something like those displayed at the hawker center stalls, you don't actually need a macro lens to do that.


With your D90, you can AF with all AFS, AFD, and AF. The difference between AFD and AF is that there is a microchip inside the AFD that sends the focusing distance info back to the camera, for "3D matrix fill flash". The AFS of course has this chip inside as well.

close up nto equal macro? omg..need to reserach these 2 terms liao..
all along i tot is the same.

does shorter working distance also means i can take mroe details of the macro shot?( like artifical zoom)?
 

sorrie wats TC?

close up nto equal macro? omg..need to reserach these 2 terms liao..
all along i tot is the same.

does shorter working distance also means i can take mroe details of the macro shot?( like artifical zoom)?

TC = teleconverter, which is used to multiply the focal length. E.g. if 1.4x TC is used with the 105, it's focal length will become 147mm.

Given a particular lens with fixed focal length, the working distance varies according to the magnification you want. You'll need to stand closer if you want larger magnification, and further away for lesser magnification (yes using your words it is something like a "zoom", except that you move your camera around to "zoom"). The working distances given in my post above are for 1:1 (life size) reproduction.

Close ups simply refer to shots that have less magnification then macro. If you're just shooting food, it is not necessary to get a macro lens. You can get pretty descent shots with a diopter lens + a tele zoom lens. See here for my explanation on using diopter lens (close up filters).

Hope that helps. :)
 

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Hi i accidently bought this lense yesterday.. i was just lok see lok see and suddenly ended up buying.

can any kind soul tell me what i can do with this lense and show me some places to go and try and shoot photos with this lenz?

thanx in advance:cool:

no offence to you dude..but sujj you just made my day :cheergal:

now for some googling and reading up on YOUR accidental lens
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0602/06022103nikonafsvr105.asp
http://imaging.nikon.com/products/i...o/af-s_vr_micro-nikkor_105mmf_28_if/index.htm

how much did this accident cost...i am sure it must be a bomb nano coating HSM VR 2.8..means $$$
 

thanks guys ,.. went back to cathay yesterday and had another minor accident.. SB900 flash gun..

First time bought a flash! Now i wonder why i never bought it before!!!:rolleyes:
 

i tot it telephoto lense then go home read about it realise its macro ;(

What the .....!!
u getting a len at the kinda of price without knowing anything about it.
you power la.
 

You need to go back to Cathay and cross over to the tripod section, preferably within a short time. Guarantee you'll have a carbon fibre-ball head accident!:sweatsm:
 

You need to go back to Cathay and cross over to the tripod section, preferably within a short time. Guarantee you'll have a carbon fibre-ball head accident!:sweatsm:

already did that gitzo with markins..... : i use it quite a bit.


as i love shooting landscapes
 

Wondering why these accidents never happen to me.. :(
 

Hmmm...these 'accidents' are really freaking me out...:bsmilie:

Great purchases sujj...:thumbsup:
 

thanks guys ,.. went back to cathay yesterday and had another minor accident.. SB900 flash gun..

First time bought a flash! Now i wonder why i never bought it before!!!:rolleyes:

You are quite accident prone. Time to level up sense with cents I guess.....
 

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