Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED 35mm Primes
Nikon AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED 35mm Primes
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 09, 2010]
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Intermediate
Strength:
- Tack sharp at all apertures
Weakness:
- Pricey. I did also pay the premium of getting it in store rather then getting if from Adorama. Gotta support the local stores once in a while.
I actually walked into my local camera store with every intention of getting the newer Micro 85mm 3.5 VR, but actually had to prove to the staff that it even existed, so needless to say, I didn't even get to touch it. Must have been Gods will. I have a habit of buying based on review, and the 85mm would have been another example of that. My next move was to spend 2 hours switching between the Tamron 90mm 2.8 macro and my future Nikkor Micro 60mm 2.8. Right off the bat, the Nikkor just felt better, much more substantial. I'm the kind of guy that equates quality with heft, and the Nikkor had a good deal of it over the Tamron. It also just felt much more put together. Probably the primary reason being that the Nikkor's focus system is 100% internal, while the Tamron extended and retracted a good 3 inches while it hunted for it's focus. Also comparing it to my experience with the Sigma 105mm, the Nikkor's af is silent compared to the jet engine of the Sigma, and much faster. With that said, it will take the Nikkor a couple seconds to focus if I'm going from a subject that's 2" away to one that's 6', but at least it's quiet and smooth while doing it.
Customer Service Haven't needed it yet. Similar Products Used: Tamron 90mm 2.8 Macro
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