A recess from the writing-up to make a snapshot of the "Three Musketeers" -- these three are involved in > 90% of the images this year. The new 105/2.8 MC Micro-Nikkor entered the scene too late to impact the statistics significantly, besides it is (for me) only useful outdoors.
From left to right, Laowa 25mm f/2.8, Olympus-OM 38mm f/2.8, and the AFD Micro-Nikkor 60mm f/2.8. The first two are equipped with Laowa LED ring light and have been CPU-enabled, all of which is very practical. I normally use these lenses with a Z7 to cover magnifications up to 5X. For bigger magnifications, there are the Mitutoyo 10X and 20X objectives, or a low-powered microscope. Overviews of plant habit are conducted with either the 105 MC or the old yet still surprisingly versatile AF 70-180 Zoom-Micro-Nikkor.