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The Nikon 100mm macro lens is a powerful optic that gives photographers the ability to take close-up images with ana amazing level of detail. \"Macro\" images are typically defined as those taken when the subject is at least 1:1, or actual size in the photograph. In addition to the general-purpose macro lens, there are also specialized macro lenses that are adapted to specific uses.
Nikon AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF ED
This model, along with the next model discussed, is part of the Nikon \"VR\" or vibration reduction series of lenses that help to stabilize images while shooting at slow shutter speeds. The 105mm focal length enables photographers to maintain a comfortable working distance from the subject and is particularly useful when dealing with live or moving subjects.
It also features a silent wave motor that helps to autofocus the lens quickly and virtually silently. This is a benefit when photographing things like insects or other live subjects when focusing on the subject matter before the insect moves is of primary importance. The lens also has a 72-millimeter filter thread size.
Nikon AF Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D
This lens has many of the same qualities as the previous example, but without the vibration reduction technology. It is also slightly less expensive. It has a maximum reproduction ratio of 1:1 at 13 inches and accepts 62mm filters.
The Nikon 100mm f/2.8E FL ED AF-S VR Micro aperture lens is a great tool for professional photographers. It has features that improve photos and make work easier.
Versatile Aperture
The lens has an f/2.8 maximum aperture that gives sharp images and a beautiful background blur (bokeh) effect. The f/2.8 aperture is excellent for macro photography at 100mm. It makes the photos look professional with great detail and a smooth blur in the background.
Improved Lens Materials
This aperture lens uses special glass called ED and fluorite that are better at reducing color fringes. The fluorite material keeps the pictures crisp with no extra color shadows, even when the pictures are very close. This means better-quality images without any color problems.
Vibration Reduction Capability
Besides these great lens materials, Nikon's vibration reduction (VR) technology cuts down on blurring from camera shake. The lens also has a Silent Wave Motor (SWM) that ensures fast autofocus. Plus, there is a memory focus preset that helps photographers quickly return to a previous focusing distance.
Control Macro Photography
Aperture control is important in macro photography. This Nikon lens provides control from f/2.8 to f/32. It has an electromagnetic aperture that gives stable and accurate exposure. This ensures that pictures taken at macroscopic and full-length settings are equally sharp.
Weather-Resistant Build
The Nikon lens comes with a dedicated lens hood. It is Hibernation Period compatible, which means it can work in extreme temperatures. The lens has a weather seal that protects it from dust and rain. Features like these help to extend the lifespan of the Nikon lens.
Reduce the Risk of Flare
The Nikon 100 mm macro also has extra-low dispersion glass and a fluorite element. Using these lens materials helps better control chromatic aberration. Nikon's Nanocrystal and Super Integrated Lens coatings reduce the risk of flare and ghost images. Diagrams (III and IV)) show the types of effective lens coatings.
Due to its robust construction and exceptional image quality, the Nikon 100mm has become one of the preferred macro photography lenses among enthusiasts, professionals, and Nikon users. Below are some common usage scenarios where the Nikon 100mm macro lens is more favorable to photographers and is mostly used:
Reflexion Nikon lenses have specific features that buyers must know before making a purchase. This is so they can buy lenses that are compatible with their cameras and have the best features to meet their needs.
Nikon macro lenses have different compatibility categories. Some Nikon lenses are only compatible with Nikon's full-frame digital SLR (DSLR) cameras like the Nikon D700. However, macro lenses with an affix letter ''DX'' at the end of the model name are specifically designed for Nikon's Sensor Size cameras. For instance, the Nikon AF-S VR 105mm Macro lens is ideal for both full-frame and cameras with the theme, ''DX''.
Newer Nikon macro lenses have autofocus capabilities that work on all Nikon cameras. However, lenses with the prefix letter ''AF'' at the beginning only work on cameras with a motorized focus.
Nikon macro lenses with the letters ''VR'' show that the lens has vibration reduction technology. This technology helps photographers minimize slight camera shakes when shooting at slow shutter speeds or telephoto focal lengths. Vibration reduces camera shakes, which improves image sharpness and stability. However, this feature may not be necessary for macro photography because Nikon lenses are stabilized.
Buyers should consider super macro photography — a niche that takes pictures of very tiny objects like insects and plant parts. For super macro photography, Nikon lenses like Nikon Ai AF Micro 105mm f / 2.8D Macro Lens and AF-S VR105mm Micro-Nikkor are ideal choices because they offer a greater depth of field.
When selecting a Nikon macro lens, consider the maximum aperture size. A wider aperture size allows more light to enter the camera in a low-light environment. This gives the photographer more control over the lens's depth of field background blur.
Q1: Does the Nikon macro lens work with a 1.4 teleconverter?
A1: Yes, it still autofocuses, which is great for macro photography.
Q2: What does VR mean in the Nikon 100mm lens?
A2: VR stands for vibration reduction. It is Nikon's version of image stabilization. It reduces camera shake in the viewfinder and prevents blurry photos. It also allows photographers to use slower shutter speeds without blurring. The Nikon 100mm VR lens has a more advanced version of VR called EVR. It provides a more stable view in the viewfinder.
Q3: What does the "G" mean in Nikon lenses?
A3: Lenses with the "G" designation have a silent wave motor. It enables fast, quiet autofocus. These lenses also remove the aperture ring found on older lens models. They use electronic aperture control instead.
Q4: Can Nikon 100mm macro lenses be used for portraits?
A4: Yes, Nikon macro lenses are great for portraits because they produce photos with very sharp details and have beautiful bokeh.