The old Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 is hard to beat in a setup like the one you did. It's a very nice universal lens only drawbacks, in some situations, are relatively long focus throw and light gathering.
Compared to non-macro lenses like the 50/1.8, the focus throw to the same distance is shorter, but I find it adequate. The focus throw is much longer than that found on the AF and AFS 60mm macro lenses.
The 55/2.8 can suffer from flare when the sun is inside or just outside the frame, but the deeply recessed front element protects it from flare in most situations. The bokeh can be harsh so some care needs to be taken with backgrounds. Otherwise, the 55/2.8 is a very good standard lens. In most cases f/2.8 is fast enough, and the ability to focus closer than normal is very useful. I used this lens a lot when travelling and hiking due to its small size, light weight, good optical properties and versatility.