For decades, I have used the following lenses for product photography: Full-Frame 55mm f/3.5 Nikkor macro 105mm f/2.8 Nikkor macro 28mm f/4 Nikkor perspective control Medium Format 80mm f/2.8 on Mamiya C220 TLR 90mm f/3.8 on Mamiya RB67 SLR 140mm f/4.5 macro on Mamiya RB67 Large Format 135mm f/5.6 on Calumet 4x5 inch monorail
Depends on the minimal focal length, I used to use an Olympus 24-70 very compact 20cm minimum and extremely good cross lens sharpness. Yep you'd have to crop away quite a bit of image to get a super close up on a ring, but with 52megapixel 8500x5600 CCD and taking into account you might be producing 1000x1000 web images pixelation should be OK. Also filling frame close up like a picture frame accentuates any barrel distortion, software can fix that these days. I highly recommend the Tamron 90mm macro. I've had a couple over the years and never let me down, an excellent lens, sharp, minimal distortion and fill the frame with a watch face or ring, great for headshots and passport too.
Tamron 90mm Macro does 90%, 50mm usm the rest. I've a Canon 24-105 simply the worst lens I've ever owned in 50 years, the edge sharpness is appalling, gave it away. By the way Lens plural = Lenses, you cover 5 'Best product lenses' not one lens. Just being OCD
For decades, I have used the following lenses for product photography:
Full-Frame
55mm f/3.5 Nikkor macro
105mm f/2.8 Nikkor macro
28mm f/4 Nikkor perspective control
Medium Format
80mm f/2.8 on Mamiya C220 TLR
90mm f/3.8 on Mamiya RB67 SLR
140mm f/4.5 macro on Mamiya RB67
Large Format
135mm f/5.6 on Calumet 4x5 inch monorail
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Will nikon lense fit canon camera??
With an additional lens mount adapter you can do that. Try to find a better quality adapter for smoother experience.
Honestly blsht review
24-70 mm for product photography? Seriously? How in hell it will capture small details without noise?
Depends on the minimal focal length, I used to use an Olympus 24-70 very compact 20cm minimum and extremely good cross lens sharpness. Yep you'd have to crop away quite a bit of image to get a super close up on a ring, but with 52megapixel 8500x5600 CCD and taking into account you might be producing 1000x1000 web images pixelation should be OK.
Also filling frame close up like a picture frame accentuates any barrel distortion, software can fix that these days.
I highly recommend the Tamron 90mm macro. I've had a couple over the years and never let me down, an excellent lens, sharp, minimal distortion and fill the frame with a watch face or ring, great for headshots and passport too.
Tamron 90mm Macro does 90%, 50mm usm the rest. I've a Canon 24-105 simply the worst lens I've ever owned in 50 years, the edge sharpness is appalling, gave it away.
By the way Lens plural = Lenses, you cover 5 'Best product lenses' not one lens. Just being OCD
thanks for sharing
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