Not suitable for full-frame cameras 2. Nikon AF-S 40mm f/2.8G Micro This 40mm f/2.8 macro lens has long been revered as one of the best options for Nikon shooters who want to get started with close-up photography (and who also appreciate a versatile all-around lens). It’s small, ...
2. Canon RF 85mm F2 Macro IS STM Lens Economical, Compact, Light, Good Product Image and Portrait Focal Length, Image Stabilization, Only 0.5x Macro Capablities I like the 85mm focal length for macro photography, but the 0.5x native macro capabilities falls short of my first choice ...
If you’ve ever seen headshot photography that highlights a model’s eyes, or lips in dramatic fashion, chances are the photographer used either a macro lens, or a telephoto such as the Fujifilm 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8. One thing to note – this is a rather large lens for mirrorless standar...
You can capture gorgeous close-ups using a variety of Nikon macro lenses, or you can use an ultra-sharp standard or telephoto lens for more distant views. The D850 might not be the newest camera on the block, but it does a great job – and for food photographers, including both ...
It also delivers pleasant bokeh for an f/4 lens. Sure, the Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 is better for bokeh and low light, but it’s also heavier and more expensive. What the F4 adds is class-leading macro focusing, with up to 0.5x magnification at any focal length. If you want a ...
Backgrounds: Plain, usually white or neutral backgrounds to make the product stand out. In addition, you may want: Macro lens Zoom lens Tilt-shift lens Grip equipment Lights Reflectors Props andshadow boxes Editing software Product photography best practices ...
Canon RF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM (Best Macro Lens for the Canon R10) Pros Superior magnification for detailed macro shots Excellent image stabilization for handheld macro photography High image quality with minimal aberrations Versatile for portraits as well as macro work ...
ISO 1250, 1/15 sec at f/16 for more depth RELATED:Secret to Macro Photography – Plane of Focus Capturing a Deep Depth of Field With a Regular Lens Non-macro lenses have a meager focusing distance so we’re generally further away from our subject. This means that aperture appears to hav...
See also How to Shoot MacroGreat Macro Lenses vs. Great Lenses for MacroThese are all great macro lenses, but most of them aren't great for serious macro photography. What? All of these macro lenses are super-sharp and free from distortion. Any half-decent macro lens is extraordinary for...
Macro photography becomes norm for the new photographers these days as it allows people to pick a machine and start clicking instantly. Lens rather than camera is the key for macro photography. It can be fun as well as rewarding by using the right equipm