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    binford4000 - Reefkeeper
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    Well with x mas on the way I am considering buying the wife a macro lens for her dslr. Problem is I have no freakin idea what I am looking at or for. I bought her a Sony a330 dslr a few years back. What is a good lens and what should I be looking for so she can get the up close shots on corals. Any input would be appreciated and suggestions of where to buy would be helpful. Tx.

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    Check out this webpage HERE and look at the macro lenses available for the Sony a330 dslr.

    HERE is a review of the 8 best macro lenses available......see the Sony & Tamron macro lens reviews and the final recommendation for the Sony dslr.

    Get a lens that is at least 90mm or bigger. I normally recommend buying the same lens manufacturer as the camera (for Nikon & Canon), but in this case, I suggest getting a 3rd party lens, such as the Tamron 90mm 2.8 macro....it cost less than the Sony macro and is a very sharp lens, probably better than the Sony lens.

    HERE is the review on the Sony 100mm macro 2.8 lens. HERE is another in-depth review on the Sony macro lens. Read the conclusions carefully.

    HERE is a review of the Tamron 90mm macro, but on a Nikon camera. You will note that they recommend this lens as equal to or better than the fantastic Nikon 105mm Micro lens.
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    get something between 70-110mm, f/ 2.8 (or lower) for starters.

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    Great links ! Thanks Bob. Glad you pointed out the reviews on the Sony lens. Guess it's time to call some camera shops and get prices. Very helpful

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