C'mon, now pdml'ers, one opinion on macros?  Do we only talk about digital,
gruesome deaths, taxes, etc. anymore? 

Sheesh.


dave



p.s., Thanks Paul. 


Paul Said:


Another "sleeper" you might watch for is a Vivitar Series 1  90/2.5 Macro.
You 
want the older version that goes to 1:2 as is, and comes with an optical
adapter 
that takes it to 1:1. It's one of the sharpest lenses I've ever seen. They
turn 
up on ebay from time to time and usually sell for well under $200. 
Paul 

Dave Weiss wrote: 

> Hi, 
> 
> I was hoping that the friendly folks on the list could help me decide on a

> macro lens, roughly in the 100 mm range, prefer 1:1 but 1:2 okay. 
> I would like to take casual portraits with it and an occasional macro
shot. 
> My main concern is optical quality. 
> 
> I noticed that the Macro 100mm f/3.5 SMCP-FA Auto Focus Lens is fairly 
> inexpensive new... any particular reason?  Is optical quality good?  I had

> been set on buying a 100f4.0 M.  I use to have one and liked it as far as 
> optical quality. 
> 
> I also noticed several Tamron 90 mm adaptall lenses.  I have often read on

> the list that tamron AF are well respected.  I would be fine without the
AF 
> capability.  How are those?  There seems to be several variations--anyone 
> know anything about these? 
> 
> thanks 
> 
> dave 
> 
> 






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