...Certanly Nikon can do [much] better than the latest AFS 105 Micro?...
It's a decent lens: It requires
Axial Color Aberration correction for
every image. It's a honker, really big. The free working distance isn't that good at 1:1. It breaths so it's poor choice for serious macro. AF-S and VR work well. What's not to like?
I bought one because it checked off AF-S needed for my D800 and VR for hand holding were a tripod can't be used. It takes up too much space in my camera bag. I have a 105/4.0 AI and 105/2.8 AIS Micro-Nikkor for serious macro.
I'm confined to the slow lane: at this point, Nikon having released the Nikon Z7 II, I'm getting interested in Mirrorless but if I could scratch together the money for a Z7 II I'd have to use an FTZ adapter as no way in hell could I start a Z-mount lens system.
I'm like a kid looking in the Candy Store Window without a Nickel in my pocket.
Dave