What Nikon (or Non-Nikon) lens of around 55mm focal length would you go for if best performance at 1:1 was desired?
TIA.
The AIS 55/2.8 micro on a PK-13 tube (27.5mm) should be better than the AI 55/3.5. The 55/2.8 micro has floating elements so when it if focused all the way out it should be better configured for close range photography than the 55/3.5. Note: don't use the 55/2.8 micro on the PN-11 (52.5mm) for 1:1 shooting. In this set up the lens will be "focused" near infinity so the optics will work against you and won't be well configured for macro shooting.
I don't have experience with the AF models. The AF 55/2.8 micro has the same optics as the AIS 55/2.8 but the 1:2 reproduction ratio was extended to 1:1 by redesigning the floating trajectory. I'd guess performance would be similar near infinity but at close range the amount of correction is different - not sure which turns out to be best near 1:1.
The article here suggests the AF 60/2.8 micro should be better at 1:1 since it was designed to focus from infinity to 1:1 from the start:
https://imaging.nikon.com/history/story/0074/index.htmThe same article goes on to say: "The AF-S Micro NIKKOR 60mm f/2.8G ED is equipped with two aspherical lenses and one ED glass lens that do an incredible job of correcting axial chromatic aberration, and spherical aberration and coma especially with shooting at close distances."
So I'd say the AF-S 60/2.8 micro should be best at 1:1.