I mainly shoot food, so why don’t I leave that shot behind?
If you mainly shoot food, both of them are actually longer...after all, it is a DX format.
If you use 90 micro for a dish with a diameter of 20 cm, you have to be nearly 1m away to take a full shot (although you don’t have to take a full shot every time, it’s common). In this case, what kind of macro is needed? The 70 end of the 2470 is enough.
Yes... Of course, it is difficult to carry the 2470 around all day long because it is so heavy.
It is recommended to get a 3518g or the new dx40 micro.
Standard micro is the most suitable. At the same time, you don’t need a large magnification ratio, so the standard is enough. These are the 50 micro and 60 micro on the DX.
If you don’t take pictures of tiny things like bugs, a 1:1 magnification macro head with a long working distance is completely useless. It would be troublesome to take pictures of food. After all, the color and shape of the food will change after 5-10 minutes when it is placed.
Quite a change, not to mention the taste.
It is better to use a flash to solve the problem of lens performance. The body is always an accessory to the lens, but no matter how good the lens is, it is not as good as having good light, especially when playing macro.
Therefore, getting sb29s or a set of sbr200 is an inevitable choice for n families to play macro.
And you don’t consider the price factor. A lamp is just a fraction of the price compared to the 2470.