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The cheapest option is the Tamron A17 with no illusions.
Or the original 60 macro suitable tripod lighting is also indispensable.
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Nikon 60mm micro is a very cheap macro It's definitely enough to shoot jewelry, but to be honest, you don't want to buy a lens, it's a waste with a DSLR, it's better to use Sony's T series card machine 1cm macro The macro of the SLR is often thousands.
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There's no good macro within a thousand...And you're also going to have a tripod and flash.
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The lenses suitable for shooting landscapes are mainly wide-angle lenses, such as 18-35 more than 2000 pieces, 17-35 more than 10000 pieces, 16-35 more than 8200, 14-24 more than 13000, depending on your budget. Nikon's 105mm VR can also be used to shoot landscapes, but it will be inconvenient and the focal length is too long. Of course, if you have a good budget, you can buy a 14-24, or 16-36, and then a 105.
Personally, I feel that the most commonly used ones for me to shoot landscapes are 16-35 and 70-200, and I have a 60mm macro head, which can basically only be used to shoot macros, and I never use them to shoot landscapes. Another problem is that while the macro head is extremely sharp when shooting macros, macros may not be sharp enough when used to shoot landscapes.
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1. Prime Portrait King: Nikon AF 85mm IF Lens, 2. Universal Macro Lens: Nikon AF-S VR Micro Nikkor ED 105mm (IF) Lens, 3. Quiet New Header: Nikon AF-S 50mm Lens, 4. Sharp Large Zoom Lens: Nikon AF-S DX VR ED 18-200mm (IF) Lens, 5. Cheap Standard Lens: Nikon AF 50mm Lens, 6. APS Format Quasi-Header: Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm Lens, 7. The new king of wide angle: Nikon AF-S 14-24mm F-ed Lens, 8. Full-frame hand-picked lens: Nikon AF-S 24-70mm F-ed Lens, 9. Highly acclaimed telephoto lens: Nikon AF-S VR Zoomed 70-200mm Lens, 10. Image cutter: Nikon AF-S VR 200mm F2G IF-ed Lens.
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With today's engineering technology, it's impossible to fit all the good stuff into one lens. The Nikon AF-S DX 16-85mm ED VR is perfect for portrait landscapes
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Of course, you should choose a wide angle for shooting landscapes, you can choose 85 for close-ups, and macro for insects, depending on the budget!
First of all, you must understand that in DX format, the focal length of the lens remains the same, and the angle of view is different! >>>More
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