What lens is he using now?
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What lens is he using now?
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
A budget would also help.
My first gut would be the 60mm 2.8 micro. It is an incredibly sharp lens.
I was gonna suggest the 105mm 2.8 Micro, but bucky is right - budget is key here. The 105 is around 800. (New) plus tax. in canada
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
I have the 60mm 2.8 and it is sharp as a tack. It's great for botanical work but not so much for insects or anything else thats scared away easily because you have to get so close to your subject for true 1:1 representation. It also serves as a fairly good portraiture lens on a crop sensor. It will auto focus on the D90.
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I'll suggest both of these, however, he said that he's only looking to spend a couple of hundred dollars. He's not a photographer as much as he is a gardener I think.He's currently shooting with the 18-105.
He's going to need to give up coin to get a good tool.
Tokina 100 - is about 5 hundred Tokina 100mm f/2.8 AT-X M100 AF Pro D Macro ATXAFM100PRON B&H but I have not used it.
Maybe he can find it used....
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
or if he's more of a gardener as you say, perhaps he'd be better off with a nice p&s for close ups
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Maybe he could plan ahead for the bloom and rent a really nice one for a few days. That way he could try a few out and see which one suites his needs best. Three days usually goes for less than $100 at most rental spots and they have used ones for sale sometimes. A good place to look is borrowlenses.com
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