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Can you recommend a lens for small product shots?
I have a D70, and need a better lens, I guess with macro capability, to shoot small electronic appliances... I need to shoot objects sized from maybe 5 inch's up to 20 inch's on a side. I plan to set up a light tent on a table... Thanks for any suggestions. |
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Can you recommend a lens for small product shots?
The AF 28-105mm f3.5D~f5.6D (?) Nikkor would work. As would the AF
60mm f2.8D Micro-Nikkor. But 20-inches wide is not really going to be real up-close photography-wise unless you have a really, really large tent to work in.... = = = wrote: I have a D70, and need a better lens, I guess with macro capability, to shoot small electronic appliances... I need to shoot objects sized from maybe 5 inch's up to 20 inch's on a side. I plan to set up a light tent on a table... Thanks for any suggestions. |
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Can you recommend a lens for small product shots?
20" is not exactly a small product.
I normally shot timepieces or earings using 60 micro lens. For 20" wide item, you can try using your kit lens and see if it suffice. as the 28-105 lens has macro [well its not really macro , more of closer distance shooting ability] on 50mm and above only. good luck. wrote in message ... I have a D70, and need a better lens, I guess with macro capability, to shoot small electronic appliances... I need to shoot objects sized from maybe 5 inch's up to 20 inch's on a side. I plan to set up a light tent on a table... Thanks for any suggestions. |
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Can you recommend a lens for small product shots?
"[BnH]" b18[at]ii[dot]net wrote in message ... 20" is not exactly a small product. I normally shot timepieces or earings using 60 micro lens. I remember seeing earrings that were timepieces....Tiny watches hanging from someone's ears....They worked, too! |
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Can you recommend a lens for small product shots?
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 16:55:42 -0500, Alan Browne
wrote: wrote: I have a D70, and need a better lens, I guess with macro capability, to shoot small electronic appliances... I need to shoot objects sized from maybe 5 inch's up to 20 inch's on a side. I plan to set up a light tent on a table... Thanks for any suggestions. If you have enough room, a Tamron 90mm f/2.5 or f/2.8 (not the Di version unless you hear really good things about it first, I haven't heard anything specific about it yet). Otherwise the Nikon 50mm f/1.8 should do fine. I take it thats a standard lens, not a macro? Do you know how close it goes? Thanks Avoid, if you can wider than that; and avoid if you can middle-zooms (28-80 / 28-105) as the distortion at some zoom lengths and perspectives will make your product look odd). I say the 50 as it has a decent closeup range and lots of aperture if needed. Try a 60" wide roll of seamless photo background paper (white, or photography grey) hanging from the wall and a table to drape it over. Clamp at edges (let a few inches run over the edge of the table and weight the excess with clothespins. Softbox your lights, or if the ceiling is white, bounce your flash off of the ceiling. (Or tent all of it minus the shooting aperture with ripstop or very thin white cotton). Cheers, Alan. |
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Can you recommend a lens for small product shots?
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 16:55:42 -0500, Alan Browne wrote: wrote: I have a D70, and need a better lens, I guess with macro capability, to shoot small electronic appliances... I need to shoot objects sized from maybe 5 inch's up to 20 inch's on a side. I plan to set up a light tent on a table... Thanks for any suggestions. If you have enough room, a Tamron 90mm f/2.5 or f/2.8 (not the Di version unless you hear really good things about it first, I haven't heard anything specific about it yet). Otherwise the Nikon 50mm f/1.8 should do fine. I take it thats a standard lens, not a macro? Do you know how close it goes? Thanks My 45mm 2.8 P goes a bit closer than a foot with about a 6" wide frame. Not a macro lens. Avoid, if you can wider than that; and avoid if you can middle-zooms (28-80 / 28-105) as the distortion at some zoom lengths and perspectives will make your product look odd). I say the 50 as it has a decent closeup range and lots of aperture if needed. Try a 60" wide roll of seamless photo background paper (white, or photography grey) hanging from the wall and a table to drape it over. Clamp at edges (let a few inches run over the edge of the table and weight the excess with clothespins. Softbox your lights, or if the ceiling is white, bounce your flash off of the ceiling. (Or tent all of it minus the shooting aperture with ripstop or very thin white cotton). Cheers, Alan. -- Paul Furman http://www.edgehill.net/1 Bay Natives http://www.baynatives.com |
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Can you recommend a lens for small product shots?
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Otherwise the Nikon 50mm f/1.8 should do fine. I take it thats a standard lens, not a macro? Do you know how close it goes? A little less than 1/2 meter. Unless you really need macro, this will cover a lot of tabletop product shots. -- -- r.p.e.35mm user resource: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm -- r.p.d.slr-systems: http://www.aliasimages.com/rpdslrsysur.htm -- [SI] gallery & rulz: http://www.pbase.com/shootin -- e-meil: Remove FreeLunch. |
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Can you recommend a lens for small product shots?
On 10 Dec 2005 20:27:20 -0800, "Jerry L"
wrote: The AF 28-105mm f3.5D~f5.6D (?) Nikkor would work. That's a f/3.5-4.5 lens, and it's not bad for semi-closeup work (got one at home). With the digital crop factor, this is a serviceable lens - with 35mm film, a 5" object fills about 1/3-1/2 frame at max zoom. The OP may be better served by either the Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 macro (model 1988) or the Tamron Di 90mm f/2.8 macro (model #AF272N-700). -- Central Maryland Photographer's Guild - http://cmpg.org Strange, Geometrical Hinges - http://rob.rnovak.net |
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