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Macro vs micro lens
Macro vs micro lens












macro vs micro lens
  1. MACRO VS MICRO LENS ISO
  2. MACRO VS MICRO LENS PLUS

Nikon VR: Nikon's 105mm lens use Nikon's traditional Vibration Reduction (VR) which is a mainstay on their newer lenses.

MACRO VS MICRO LENS PLUS

Plus Tamron's VC is silent, or soo quiet at least I don't hear it or any noise picked up in the video. Take a look at the photo above, which was handheld. In this regard, I can state that Tamron has remarkable stabilizing abilities for handheld shots, again and again - the VC nailed it. Tamron VC: Tamron uses what they call XY VC image stabilization that can compensate side to side and laterally – similar to what Nikon refers to as Sports VR used on Nikon’s higher-end Super Telephotos. Both lenses are easy to hand carry and shoot without becoming overly tired, and that brings us to the optical/image stabilization: Because I carry a 7-pound lens for my wildlife photography, when people ask me if this Macro heavy I say no, 1.5lb approx., these are on the smaller side for their focal length. Out in the field both handle very nicely and weigh close enough that you may notice Nikon is a bit heavier. I own and use both of these lenses now, and find myself reaching for the Tamron over the Nikon for my macro work. Nikon 105MMīoth Nikon and Tamron have been manufacturing macro lenses for a long time, and both companies have fans of their Macro lens products.

MACRO VS MICRO LENS ISO

Here are a few images shot with a Nikon 105mm and the Tamron 90mm - same ISO shutter and f/stop. Tamron not only is smaller, lighter but over $200.00 cheaper 😊 and that made me very happy.Īs you can see from the “ON_PAPER” comparison above, the Tamron should be a strong consideration and in most areas edges out the legendary Nikon 105mm Macro. I will have side-by-side images taken under the same conditions and lightings to show the results from both Nikon 105mm Macro and the Tamron 90mm Macro.īelow is the grid are the technical specifics of both the Nikon 105 and Tamron 90. In this article I will compare two Macro Lens that are renowned for their abilities, the Nikon 105mm f2/8 VR Macro and the Tamron SP 90mm Macro f/2.8 Di VC USD, both lenses are considered top performers. I found the Tamron to be easier to use *not bulky, the color and contrast from the Tamron is simply wonderful. I originally tested this lens back in 2017 and shortly thereafter bought my own copy even though I own the very nice Nikkor 105 macro. This lens excels as a macro and general-purpose lens.

macro vs micro lens

It is a top-shelf Macro lens and Tamron has done an excellent job in producing this high-quality piece of glass. Read Tamron's Press Release.īottom Line Upfront (BLUF): If you are shooting on a Nikon DSLR I recommend you consider a Tamron 90mm SP VC USD macro lens. If you are considering a Nikon Mirrorless camera in the future I would recommend a Nikon Macro Lens. Although Tamron has released several firmware updates for some of their lenses the Macro lens remains non-compatible.

macro vs micro lens

Okay, so… What’s the difference between a macro and a micro lens? You’d think that a macro lens is what you use to shoot macro photography and a micro lens is what you use to shoot micro photography, but that would be too easy, wouldn’t it? It turns out that macro and micro lenses are actually different names for the same thing and they both refer to lenses that you’d use to shoot macro photography.Canon calls their macro photography lenses “macro lenses” and Nikon calls them “micro lenses.” Go figure.Compatibility Note: As of June 2021 The Tamron 90mm SP VC USD Macro Lens is not compatible with the Nikon Mirrorless Z cameras. So if you take a picture of your dog and the magnification ratio is 1:1000, Fido is 1,000 times bigger in real life than he appears on your camera sensor. The second number represents how large it is in real life. The first number in the ratio (the 1) represents how big the object appears on your camera sensor. etc.) it will fall under close-up photography instead of macro photography.

macro vs micro lens

This is a neat feature, but it falls more under close-up photography than it does true macro photography, because its magnification ratio will not get as high as 1:1 without the help of a macro lens.Any time the magnification ratio is less than 1:1 (meaning it could be 1:2, 1:3, 1:100, 1:1000, etc. Most point and shoot cameras have a setting called “Macro” that lets you focus in on something small or look at a small area in great detail.














Macro vs micro lens