gawf4fun
Member
Hey Reef Central Photo types,
I've purchased some close up lenses that just aren't doing what I want them to for getting good close up shots of corals in my tanks. Part of the reason is that the corals in my tanks are mostly mounted and fixed on the rockwork too far from the glass.
I'm looking for recommendations on the best bang for the buck macro lens for my Nikon D60.
If you have some preference, and wish to reply, I'd appreciate hearing the model and what particularly you like/dislike about it.
I've read a bit about the Tamron DI units, Nikon, and Sigma. I'm looking for something that will allow me to shoot corals up close, from as far away as 12" -18" away.
Thanks in advance for your expertise and guidance. BTW, I'm a little budget restricted (I can spend about $ 500), so factor that into your suggestions as well.
Best to you all.
Mark
I've purchased some close up lenses that just aren't doing what I want them to for getting good close up shots of corals in my tanks. Part of the reason is that the corals in my tanks are mostly mounted and fixed on the rockwork too far from the glass.
I'm looking for recommendations on the best bang for the buck macro lens for my Nikon D60.
If you have some preference, and wish to reply, I'd appreciate hearing the model and what particularly you like/dislike about it.
I've read a bit about the Tamron DI units, Nikon, and Sigma. I'm looking for something that will allow me to shoot corals up close, from as far away as 12" -18" away.
Thanks in advance for your expertise and guidance. BTW, I'm a little budget restricted (I can spend about $ 500), so factor that into your suggestions as well.
Best to you all.
Mark