My Favorite Macro Lenses!

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I'm looking at picking up a camera today for Black Friday. Has anyone shot with a Nikon Z6? Was considering grabbing one, but I didn't know how well the FTZ adapter would work with some of these already large macro lenses.
 

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The Z6 seems to get reasonably good reviews. It's nice that it has a focus stacking feature built in, that might be useful for macro photos. The DPReview article on the Z6 gives it a pretty good overall review. I'm sure you'd be happy with it!

I agree though - it's annoying if you always have to use an adapter.

(it's no sony a7 though :p)
 

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The Z6 seems to get reasonably good reviews. It's nice that it has a focus stacking feature built in, that might be useful for macro photos. The DPReview article on the Z6 gives it a pretty good overall review. I'm sure you'd be happy with it!

I agree though - it's annoying if you always have to use an adapter.

(it's no sony a7 though :p)

Ended up going with the D750 and I picked up the Tamron 90mm Macro. Can't wait to get started!
 

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I just got a tamron lens for my Nikon D5300 still messing around with it but I am liking it so far really sharp images
 

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If anyone has a Nikon and wants the tamron 90mm lens used here is the site


And tonight If you use code CYB19T for 15% off so for around 225 you can get this lens
 

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So after 23+ years in the Hobby I'm going to break down and get a Macro for my Sony A6500 I took these with an extension tube.

Specifically this tube 16MM



And a Sony lense Specifically this one.



While they all look OK I would like some suggestions on a Better way to take this pic Looking for a Great Macro Camera Lense for my SONY A 6500 Any suggestions would be appreciated!


Thanks

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I use the Sony 90mm f/2.8 macro. It's expensive, but an awesomely amazing sharp lens. It'd work with your extension tubes as well - I've used it that way.

Ok cool I’ll look into it and report back with a pic lol
The tube with this lens?
 

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Yep! The macro lens alone gets you close, but if you want better than a 1x reproduction you can use your extension tubes to further increase your magnification.
 

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Since I do my aquarium shots with manual focus anyway, I'm thinking I could save a lot of money by getting a manual lens for my Rebel T7.

The thing is -- I'm still a bit confused about what makes a good macro lens. The "favorite" lenses in the OP list range from 30-100mm, so there's something I'm missing here.

What is it that tells you "this is a high-zoom macro lens?"
 
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What is it that tells you "this is a high-zoom macro lens?"
Not sure I understand your question here?

You would choose the focal length based on your needs.
Large tanks will usually benefit from something longer, nano's something shorter.
Top-down shots may need something shorter if you are shooting coral that is up high and you can get away with something longer if shooting stuff on the sand bed.
If you are looking for one lens that can handle most situations you'll probably want to stick to something in the 60-90mm range.
 

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Great post and thread thanks for all the info.
Amazing shots.
 

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