Best Lenses under ₹45,000 for macro

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Yongnuo YN35mm F2N 35mm

73.5 Macro Score
35mm f/2 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

A bright f/2 aperture and 7-blade diaphragm produce soft background blur and 14-point sunstars, while USB firmware updates keep the 318g metal-mount lens compatible with modern Nikon DSLRs. Full electronic compatibility—autofocus, manual focus, live view, and EXIF data—on full-frame and APS-C bodies adds practical value at its low price. This affordable prime suits Nikon DSLR shooters focused on macro-style close-ups and shallow depth-of-field portraits rather than landscapes.

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Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR 40mm f/2.8G 40mm

61.7 Macro Score
40mm 22 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

True 1:1 life-size magnification at a 163mm minimum focus distance in a lightweight 235g build defines this 40mm f/2.8 macro lens, supported by a near-silent Silent Wave Motor autofocus. Its Super Integrated Coating cuts flare and ghosting, while the 7-blade diaphragm creates smooth bokeh for close-up scenes. This lens suits Nikon DX-format photographers needing an accessible macro tool for nature and product details, though its 30.5/100 portrait score limits broader use.

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Tokina SZX SZX 400mm f/8 Reflex MF 400mm

32 Macro Score
400mm f/8 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 355g, this catadioptric lens delivers 400mm full-frame coverage with a fixed f/8 aperture and includes a 2x extender for 800mm reach. Its 1:2.5 maximum magnification at 45.3 inches enables near-macro close-ups, while the mirror design produces distinctive ring-shaped out-of-focus highlights. Best for budget-conscious hobbyists shooting portraits or video who want an ultralight manual-focus super-telephoto with creative bokeh and extended reach.

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Nikon BENOISON Telephoto 420-800mm

33.1 Macro Score
420-800mm 16 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

Offering a massive 420-800mm focal range with image stabilization in a portable 717g lens, this manual-focus telephoto stands out for reach, but its fixed f/8.3–16 aperture and lack of autofocus demand full manual control. The sturdy metal build and upgraded F-mount compatibility eliminate the need for a T adapter, making it an affordable super-telephoto entry for Nikon DSLR hobbyists. Best suited to amateur wildlife and moon photographers comfortable with manual exposure and focus, it falls short for professional or travel uses that require speed and brighter optics.

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Best Lenses under ₹85,000 for macro

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Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED VR 18-300mm

67.7 Macro Score
18-300mm 22 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

Covering an 18–300mm focal range with a 16.7x zoom, this APS-C lens pairs a Silent Wave Motor for fast, quiet AF with Vibration Reduction that compensates up to 4 stops. Its all-in-one design eliminates lens swapping, while 3 ED elements and Super Integrated Coating maintain sharp clarity across the frame. At 748g, this lens suits travel photographers who need one lightweight optic for everything from wide-angle landscapes to tightly framed wildlife shots.

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Rokinon CS 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS 16mm

57.5 Macro Score
16mm 22 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

The 16mm f/2.0 lens provides a 24mm equivalent field on APS-C with two aspherical and one extra-low dispersion element, delivering edge-to-edge sharpness and minimal chromatic aberration. Its constant f/2.0 aperture enables low-light shooting and smooth bokeh at a 200mm minimum focus distance, while the UMC coating reduces ghosting and flare. This manual-focus prime is best suited for landscape and astrophotography enthusiasts on Fujifilm X who need a fast, wide-angle tool with deliberate control.

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Sigma EX DG 8mm f/3.5 EX DG Circular Fisheye 8mm

55.2 Macro Score
8mm 22 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

Its 8mm focal length captures a full 180-degree circular image on full-frame sensors, with an f/3.5 aperture and one ED element maintaining sharpness across an 11-element, 6-group optical design. Close focusing to 5.3 inches yields a 1:4.6 magnification for dramatic near-subject distortion, while the rear gelatin filter holder and Super Multi-Layer coating enhance creative control and contrast. It’s best for photographers seeking extreme barrel distortion and exaggerated perspectives for creative compositions, as its low 24.6 portrait score confirms it’s ill-suited for conventional subjects.

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Zeiss Planar Classic ZF.2 T* 50mm f/1.4 Standard Camera 50mm

31.8 Macro Score
50mm f/1.4 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

Its 10-element optical design with 1 aspherical and 4 ED elements, plus ZEISS T* coating, delivers exceptionally sharp images with minimal chromatic aberration and flare. The full-metal, 699g build provides a precise manual focus experience, and the user-declickable 10-blade aperture enables seamless iris adjustments for video. Best for portrait photographers seeking the signature “3D pop” and smooth bokeh, and for cinematographers who need stepless aperture control on Canon RF cameras.

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Sigma Art 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM 50mm

47.5 Macro Score
50mm 16 Nikon F Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The f/1.4 maximum aperture and 13-element optical design with aspherical and ED glass deliver edge-to-edge sharpness and excellent low-light performance. Its 9-blade diaphragm produces smooth, natural bokeh, and the robust build ensures lasting reliability without weather sealing. This lens is best for portrait and street photographers who need dependable autofocus and creative background blur in challenging light.

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Best Lenses under ₹130,000 for macro

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Rokinon 20mm f/1.8 ED AS UMC 20mm

68.4 Macro Score
20mm f/1.8 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

The bright f/1.8 aperture and 20mm focal length, combined with two aspherical and three ED elements, produce sharp, aberration-controlled images on full-frame Nikon F cameras. Its 485g manual focus design focuses down to 7.9 inches, and the 7-blade rounded diaphragm with Ultra Multi-Coating creates smooth bokeh while resisting flare. This lens suits astrophotographers and portrait shooters who prioritize a fast wide-angle perspective and hands-on control without needing autofocus.

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Sigma Art 50-100mm f/1.8 DC HSM 50-100mm

55.3 Macro Score
50-100mm 16 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

A constant f/1.8 aperture across a 50-100mm zoom range on APS-C delivers a bright telephoto equivalent of 80-160mm, with four ED elements and HSM autofocus. Its professional-grade resolution and robust build make it a standout for crop-sensor systems, though it lacks stabilization and weather sealing. Best for sports and portrait photographers on APS-C bodies who need fast aperture in a telephoto zoom without switching to full frame.

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Best Lenses under ₹210,000 for macro

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Zeiss Milvus 100mm f/2M ZE 100mm

47.3 Macro Score
100mm 22 Nikon F Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The f/2 aperture and Planar optical design with two low dispersion elements deliver sharpness from 1:2 macro to infinity, aided by a floating elements system. Its all-metal, weather-sealed construction and dampened manual focus ring offer precise, tactile control for thoughtful composition. This lens suits macro photographers and still life shooters who prioritize optical excellence and deliberate, manual operation over autofocus convenience.

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