Tip for Macro/Micro Lenses, please?

Raafael23
Is that all the same? I just need to luck up how close they can get? Is there any difference between Nikon and sigma lens? Any other tips?

fhotoace
The macro lenses made by Nikkor are named Micro. They are macro lenses
Nikon prime macro lenses can shoot at image to subject ratios of up to 1:1
That means if your subject is 1 cm square, it will be 1 cm on the cameras sensor
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