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19-OCT-2006 Pablo Yañez

Jumping Spider

Williamsburg, VA

Been Trying out various macro options to replace my beloved Canon 60mm Macro for a Nikon system. Looking for something that is:

1 compact
2 sharp
3 fast focusing
4 reasonably affordable (say less than $500)
5 and can be used with the onboard flash at 1:1.

Turns out that such a lens does not seem to exist anywhere! I think the 60mm Canon Macro is by far it's best lens for the buck and a wonderfully modern optic. I'd consider this a candidate for replacing the Canon, but no where near it's equal.

This lens met 2, 4 and 5 of the criteria above. A possibly to raplace the Canon 60mm, but not really it's equal.

A similar shot (of a slighly larger spider) taken with the Canon can be seen by clicking on icon below:

Nikon D80 ,Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX Macro
1/60s f/10.0 at 105.0mm iso200 full exif

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Eric Lau28-Nov-2006 02:13
Hi Pablo, this is Eric, so did you get a sigma 105? Is that good?
It turns out that there is actually some shadow at the bottom on the pic when I use my Tokina 100mm together with the onboard flash on my D100. Sorry that not much help I can offer.
Good shot, love this spider!