Best Lenses under R$3,000 for macro

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Canon RF 9521B002 105mm

72.2 Macro Score
24-105mm 40 Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

The STM motor delivers smooth, near-silent autofocus for video, while the 4-stop image stabilizer keeps handheld shots steady across the 24–105mm range. Weighing just 525g, it’s among the lightest full-frame zooms, with manual focus override and optimized coatings that enhance contrast. Best for budget-conscious hybrid shooters who prioritize a portable, stabilized zoom for landscapes, travel, and video, but don’t need wide-aperture isolation for portraits.

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Canon RF-S RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM 10-18mm

67.2 Macro Score
10-18mm 32 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

At just 150 grams, the 10-18mm f/4.5-6.3 zoom delivers a 16-29mm full-frame equivalent field of view, 4-stop optical stabilization, and a compact 49mm filter thread for extreme portability on Canon APS-C cameras. Its STM stepping motor provides smooth, near-silent autofocus for video, while Super Spectra Coating and two ED elements suppress flare and chromatic aberration. This lens is ideal for vloggers and travel shooters who prioritize a featherweight, stabilized wide-angle setup for gimbal and handheld content creation.

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Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II 55-250mm

54.1 Macro Score
55-250mm f/4 Canon EF-S IS
Why we recommend this

A 4-stop Image Stabilizer and a UD-glass element in a 391g body give this 55-250mm f/4-5.6 lens (effective 88-400mm on APS-C) a strong reach-to-portability ratio. Its low price point and compact build make telephoto photography accessible without the bulk of faster L-series glass. This lens is best for budget-focused Canon APS-C DSLR owners who want a lightweight zoom for casual wildlife, sports, or outdoor event photography.

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Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM 50mm

40.4 Macro Score
50mm 22 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

A bright f/1.8 maximum aperture combined with a near-silent STM autofocus motor makes this 50mm prime lens deliver smooth, quiet focusing for stills and video in a lightweight 159g body. The Super Spectra coating reduces flare and ghosting, while a 0.35m minimum focus distance and 0.21x magnification allow close-up shots uncommon at this price point. It's best for portrait photographers and street shooters needing an affordable, compact lens with strong low-light performance on Canon full-frame DSLRs.

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Canon HL-C 60mm

25 Macro Score
60mm f/8 Canon F-mount IS
Why we recommend this

The Holga HL-C 60mm f/8 plastic meniscus lens mounts directly to Canon DSLRs, producing characteristic soft focus, heavy vignetting, and light leaks at a featherweight 30 grams. It delivers unique, in-camera lo-fi effects without any post-processing, making each photo distinctly one-of-a-kind. This lens is best for experimental street photographers and video creators who prioritize a nostalgic, toy-camera aesthetic over technical sharpness.

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Best Lenses under R$6,000 for macro

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Canon RF RF 35mm f/1.8 IS Macro STM 35mm

85.9 Macro Score
35mm 22 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

Its 0.5x macro magnification and 5-stop optical stabilization distinguish this 35mm f/1.8 lens, enabling close focus down to 0.17 meters while suppressing shake. The 57g weight and customizable control ring add direct setting changes and exceptional portability for everyday shooting. This lens is best for photographers and videographers needing a single tool for close-up portraits, product details, and stabilized handheld video work.

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Canon RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM 150mm

83.8 Macro Score
18-150mm 40 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

An 8.3x zoom range covering 18-150mm in a mere 318g body makes this the most versatile and portable all-in-one lens for Canon APS-C RF cameras. Its 4.5-stop stabilization and STM autofocus enable sharp stills and smooth video, while the 0.59x maximum magnification at the telephoto end provides near-macro close-up capability. This lens is best for casual photographers and travelers who want a single, lightweight solution for everything from wide landscapes to distant portraits without swapping glass.

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Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM 22mm

49.1 Macro Score
10-22mm 22-27 Canon EF-S
Why we recommend this

With an ultra-wide 10-22mm zoom (16-35mm equivalent) and a fast, quiet ring-type USM autofocus, this lens weighs just 385g, making it ideal for travel. Its 3 aspherical elements and 1 Super-UD element deliver sharp, detailed images across the frame, though the f/3.5-4.5 aperture limits low-light performance. Best for landscape and travel photographers seeking a compact, high-optics wide-angle zoom for Canon APS-C bodies.

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Best Lenses under R$9,000 for macro

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Best Lenses under R$14,000 for macro

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Canon TS-E TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II 24mm

67.4 Macro Score
24mm 22 Canon EF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The +/-8.5° tilt and +/-12mm shift with four UD elements and one aspherical element correct perspective and chromatic aberration for sharp 24mm images. Its 1:2 maximum magnification and SWC coating provide close-up capability and flare resistance rare in a tilt-shift lens. This lens suits architectural and product photographers who need precise perspective control and high-resolution edge-to-edge detail.

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Canon RF RF 24-240mm f/4-6.3 IS USM 24-240mm

54.8 Macro Score
24-240mm 22-36 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

A 24-240mm 10x zoom with 5-stop stabilization and Nano USM autofocus delivers full-frame versatility in a travel-ready 750g package. Smooth, quiet AF handles both photo sequences and professional-looking video focus pulls, while the lockable zoom ring adds handling security across the range. This lens is best for travel photographers and hybrid EOS R shooters who need a single lightweight optic for wide landscapes, portraits, and distant action.

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Premium Lenses for macro

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Canon L 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM 24-70mm

70.3 Macro Score
24-70mm 22 Canon EF IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A constant f/2.8 aperture, USM autofocus, and 5-stop image stabilization make this a reliable zoom for varied lighting, with weather sealing adding durability. Its versatile 24-70mm range earns top marks for landscape (99.6/100) and travel (97.1/100), while the bundle includes practical extras like a filter kit and backpack. Best for landscape and travel photographers who need a rugged, all-purpose standard zoom for full-frame Canon bodies.

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Canon L RF 10-20mm f/4 L IS STM 10-20mm

58.6 Macro Score
10-20mm 22 Canon RF IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A rectilinear 10mm ultra-wide focal length, constant f/4 aperture, and 5-stop image stabilization define this lens for capturing sharp, expansive scenes. Weighing only 570g, its weather-sealed construction and smooth STM autofocus make it equally capable for handheld outdoor video and stills. Best for landscape photographers and videographers who need extreme perspectives for architecture and environmental footage.

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