Nikon AF-S Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED VR 35mm Primes
Nikon AF-S Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED VR 35mm Primes
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 03, 2009]
asch56
Intermediate
Strength:
Sharp
Weakness:
Automatic focus sometimes hard to achieve. Generally use manual most of the time. VR doesn't work reliable at close distances. For photos this close one should be using a tripod anyone so no big deal. Very sharp lens and beautiful photos on an Epson D300. It is heavy and a bit cumbersome, but all is forgiven when the photos show up on the computer screen or in prints. Ideal macro lens -- right focal length (at least for my tastes. |
[Jul 07, 2008]
anne
Intermediate
I love this lens. It is sharp and captures fine detail. It also is excellence for portraits. I normally have attached the 18-200 nikkor lens, and it is SUCH a joy to have this lens attached because the detail it captures is fine and flattering. Its a higly flattering lens to all subjects it photographs and at whatever distance you are at.
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[May 01, 2008]
Welan
Professional
Strength:
Build quality.
Weakness:
Some think a weakness is the fact that the VR does not work inside of 10' or so. No problem for most macro shooters. Fantastic lens. A better all-around lens than the previous model, which is a great macro lens! Yes, the VR is only good outside of about 10', but most macro shooters go manual anyway. On most Nikon cameras, this VR lens turns into a about a 160mm lens, so the VR is extremely useful. If you are looking for a 105 strictly for extreme close-up macro work, either Nikon macro will do, some folks even like the older one a little better. All-around shooting, go with the VR. This guy Rockwell says to avoid this lens based upon his extremely brief encounter with it at a camera show??!! An absolute foolish, unfounded statement to make. Not unusual with this guy. |
[May 14, 2006]
Bobsprit@aol.com
Expert
Strength:
VR, build is excellent. very good optiics
Weakness:
Still optically behind the lengendary Tamron 90, which is itself update for digital now. Bokeh is still less than great. Here we have what appears to be a made-in-heaven lens from Nikon combining thier excellent 105 2.8 with 9 blades for better bokeh (out of focus rendering) and (gulp!) VR!!!
Customer Service Unknown Similar Products Used: Sigma 150, Tamron 90, Tamron 180, nikon 60 Micro, 18-200VR (listed this one because it's capable of near macro. |
[Apr 26, 2006]
Chet J
Expert
Strength:
Sharp with great contrast and clarity. Very smooth focus with a very bright image.
Weakness:
Big for a 105mm lens I do a lot of macro photo's of flowers in low light conditions. I prefer to not use tripods when shooting. This lens has been a major blessing to my style of photography. I am able to hand hold the camera at shutter speeds of 60-80 with excellent results. The lens is just as sharp (if not sharper) than my 60mm micro Nikkor. I have been able to capture very fine detail with great clarity. This lens has been a joy to use. I cannot coment on the autofocus capabilities though, because I only use the manual focus mode. Autofocus is more of a hinderence than a help in macro work. Customer Service Not used Similar Products Used: Nikkor 60mm micro, Nikon 70-180 Micro-Nikkor, Tamron 90mm macro, Sigma 24 and 50mm macro lenses, Sigma 180mm macro |