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18 May 2016
Well if you want a compact insanely sharp lens.
2 of 2 found this helpful This is the one to save some money and create fantastic images. Couple it with a PK tube it does 1:1 images. Compared to the 200mm Micro (one of Nikon's sharpest lenses ever), it is much lighter and more compact and 20 times cheaper. So if you want an inexpensive lens to take hiking with you in the field, you really should choose this one. You need to use it in manual mode , but in Macro photos, that is normal anyhow. You will be rewarded by ultra sharp images and an extremely flat field of view.

07 February 2025
Great item, works super A+...
Great item, works super A+

06 July 2016
Excellent lens for Astrophography
1 of 1 found this helpful If you want to take those stunning photos of the Milky Way you need a lens like this. First off, Autofocus does not work in the night sky. So you special factory brand lens will not be focused at infinity, you need to do it in the daylight and tape it in place. Second, even the most advanced factory lens, all the big names suffer this, have poor astigmatic correction. This means that stars (light point sources) show up as commas on the corners and edges of the image. Some lenses do it worse than others, seems the most expensive lenses do with the worst. They simply are not optimized for it, they went for corrections more applicable to the normal shooting range. So this lens gives you nice pinpoint stars all the way across. It is fast, so you image gets good exposure before the stars start to show trails from the earth's rotation. Thirdly, it is inexpensive. About a fourth of my über expensive 24mm f1.4 name brand. Now this sounds absurd, but at night, in the wilderness, you trip and can drop stuff, tragic. Remember, you need a really dark sky to do this in the first place and perhaps a rock, stream, mountain, lake, trees or something in the foreground in pitch blackness. Has not happened to me yet, but...uneven ground will catch up with you.