Best Lenses under R$3,000 for sports and wildlife

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

81.3 Wildlife/Sports Score
55-250mmf/4Canon EF-SIS
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 RF 9521B002 24-105mm

62.3 Wildlife/Sports Score
24-105mmf/40Canon EFIS
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 EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III 75-300mm

56.4 Wildlife/Sports Score
75-300mmf/5.6Canon EF
Why we recommend this

A budget-friendly 75-300mm f/4-5.6 telephoto for Canon RF cameras pairs a lightweight 480-gram build with Super Spectra Coating to control flare. Smooth zoom control and the portable design suit extended handheld shooting, though the DC motor lacks stabilization for low-light work. It’s best for hobbyist wildlife and outdoor sports photographers who want an affordable, grab-and-go lens without macro demands.

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Best Lenses under R$6,000 for sports and wildlife

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

58.8 Wildlife/Sports Score
10-22mm22-27Canon 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$14,000 for sports and wildlife

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

45.3 Wildlife/Sports Score
24mmf/3.5Canon EFWeather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Combining four UD elements and one aspherical element with Subwavelength Coating, this lens delivers edge-to-edge sharpness with minimal chromatic aberration for full-frame EF-mount systems. Its robust L-series build includes weather sealing and a rotating tilt-shift mechanism offering ±8.5° of tilt and ±12mm of shift for precise perspective correction. This lens is best for architectural and interior photographers who require distortion-free, straight vertical lines in-camera without digital correction.

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Premium Lenses for sports and wildlife

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Canon L RF 70-200mm f/2.8 L IS USM 70-200mm

83 Wildlife/Sports Score
70-200mmf/32Canon EFISWeather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Combining a constant f/2.8 aperture with 5-stop image stabilization and a compact 1066g build, this is Canon’s lightest and shortest 70-200mm yet. Its optical formula, featuring one Super UD element and two aspherical elements, delivers sharp results with minimal aberrations across the full-frame image circle. This lens is best for landscape and wildlife photographers who need a portable, weather-sealed telephoto zoom for travel.

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