I've been using SLRs in the 90s -my grandfather's camera, and a macro lens I got for it... so the basics of macro photography are ok. The equipment, however... that's a problem.
Finally I have bought a D3300 and I'm taking photos of scale models (for my blog and for the reviews I write). For this -as an interim measure- I've been using screw-on lenses on my kit lens. Not an ideal solution.
I'd like to buy a dedicated macro lens; for now mostly for the models, but for later I'd be using it on living creatures as well (being a biologist and all I've been interested in macro).
I understand the ideal would be a 100mm+ lens; these are 400+ quids, which I cannot afford. (My budget is 200 max.)
I've been looking into lenses, and found the most obvious, the Nikon AF-S DX Micro-Nikkor 40mm f/2.8G. It'd be fine for the models, however, later on, I might find it wanting when a grasshopper decides he does not like a lens stuck into his face.
I've been wondering, however -is there another lens, that is closer to 100mm and similarly priced? Older model, used, made by another company that fits the Nikon? I don't really care about autofocus; in macro work it's usually manual, anyhow. The problem is light measurement; I'd need a lens that can work with the D3300.
Working out compatibility is a problem for me, even with Nikkor lenses; hence the cry for help.
