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Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II 18-55mm

84.7 Score
18-55mm f/3.5 Canon EF-S IS
Why we recommend this

Its 4-stop optical stabilization and 204g weight make this an exceptionally portable kit lens for Canon APS-C DSLRs. The lens provides a practical 18–55mm focal range with a close 250mm minimum focus distance, delivering sharp, stabilized images at a budget-friendly price point. It's best for beginner photographers seeking a compact, all-purpose zoom for travel and everyday shooting.

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Rokinon AS IF UMC 85mm f/1.4 85mm

68.3 Score
85mm f/1.4 Canon EF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its fast f/1.4 aperture and a hybrid aspherical element deliver sharp 85mm portraits with shallow depth of field, while the manual focus design keeps weight to 510g. Weather sealing and an 8-blade rounded diaphragm add durability and smooth bokeh at a budget-friendly price. This lens is best for portrait photographers on Pentax K full-frame cameras seeking precise manual focus control and classic rendering.

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Serounder 37mm 0.39X Professional HD Wide Angle 5-50mm

62.5 Score
5-50mm Canon EF
Why we recommend this

The 0.39x magnification and HD coating provide close-up detail within a 100mm minimum focus distance, while the wide-angle element extends spatial depth in a 213g package. Its bundled phone clip and macro lens add versatility across DSLRs, camcorders, and mobile devices, aided by a common 72mm filter thread. This lens is best for casual videographers and vloggers seeking an affordable, lightweight wide-angle option for product close-ups and establishing shots.

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TTArtisan 11mm f/2.8 11mm

59.5 Score
11mm f/2.8 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

The 180-degree field of view and bright f/2.8 aperture give full-frame shooters a distinct fishbowl distortion and low-light capability in a compact, all-metal body. Its manual focus design and close 17cm minimum focus distance enable dramatic wide-angle perspectives at an affordable price point compared to first-party options. This lens is best for full-frame Canon photographers experimenting with stylized landscapes and creative close-ups who do not require autofocus.

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BROLEO 58mm 0.25x Fisheye 58mm

56.9 Score
58mm Canon EOS
Why we recommend this

Its 0.25x fisheye converter threads onto any 58mm filter lens, using low-dispersion optical glass and a protective coating for sharp, high-definition images with minimal aberrations. The aluminum-alloy body weighs just 327g, making it portable and durable, while the removable macro insert adds close-up capability without a separate lens. This accessory is best for hobbyist DSLR shooters with 58mm-thread lenses who want an inexpensive way to experiment with fisheye distortion and macro framing on a single body.

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Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM 50mm

53.3 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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Meike MK-35mm F0.95 35mm

51.8 Score
35mm 16 Canon EF-M
Why we recommend this

The f/0.95 aperture combined with a 13-blade diaphragm creates extremely shallow depth of field and smooth bokeh for APS-C Sony E-mount cameras. At just 448g with a 67mm filter thread, it’s a compact, all-manual lens that forces deliberate focus control often missing from modern systems. This lens is best for low-light street and portrait photographers who prioritize creative bokeh over autofocus convenience.

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Brightin Star 7.5mm F2.8 III 8mm

46.6 Score
8mm 16 Canon EF-M IS
Why we recommend this

Its extraordinary 190-degree field of view and bright f/2.8 aperture capture expansive skies and tight interiors with minimal light falloff, aided by an 11-element, 9-group optical design that includes low-dispersion glass. The lens weighs just 260g and uses a 5-blade aperture to produce 10-point star effects, making it a compact, creative tool for dramatic wide-angle shots. This manual-focus fisheye is best for astrophotographers and architecture shooters on Canon EF-M mount who prioritize a distinct, sweeping perspective over autofocus convenience.

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Canon High-Power 420-1600mm f/8.3 HD Manual Telephoto Zoom 420-1600mm

45.6 Score
420-1600mm f/8.3 Canon EF, Canon EF-S IS
Why we recommend this

Offering a 420-1600mm constant f/8.3 aperture in a 1080g body, this manual-focus EF-mount lens delivers extreme telephoto reach without the heavy, costly build of first-party equivalents. Its budget price and included 2X teleconverter push magnification even further, making super-telephoto lengths accessible at a fraction of typical cost. It suits cost-conscious hobbyists capturing stationary distant subjects like the moon or perched wildlife, provided they use a tripod, manual focus, and ample light.

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Rokinon Series II 85mm f/1.4 85mm

44.5 Score
85mm 22 Canon EF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The lightweight 57g build and fast f/1.4 aperture make this manual-focus 85mm prime a standout for low-light portraiture, with an AE chip enabling auto-metering on Sony E-mount bodies. Its internal focusing mechanism and multi-layer coating deliver nearly zero chromatic aberration with smooth bokeh, while the compact aluminum and glass construction adds durability. Best for portrait photographers seeking an affordable, sharp prime who are comfortable with manual focus.

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AstrHori 120mm f/2.8 2X Macro 120mm

43 Score
120mm 22 Canon EF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A 120mm focal length paired with 2:1 maximum magnification captures extreme close-ups at a bright f/2.8 aperture on full-frame Nikon Z bodies. The 13-blade diaphragm delivers smooth bokeh, and a weather-sealed build with front screw holes supports external macro lights. Macro shooters who need twice life-size reproduction and deliberate manual focus will find this lens ideally suited.

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Sigma MC-11

41.6 Score
Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

The Sigma MC-11 enables Canon EF lenses to retain autofocus, image stabilization, and EXIF metadata when used on Sony E-mount cameras. Its firmware-updatable design and solid metal build ensure reliable performance with a broad selection of Sigma and Canon optics. This converter is best for portrait shooters adapting EF glass to E-mount and willing to trade macro precision for dependable autofocus at a budget-friendly price point.

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Rokinon 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS 16mm

38 Score
16mm 22 Canon EF-S
Why we recommend this

With a bright f/2.0 aperture and 13-element optical design featuring aspherical and ED glass, this manual-focus lens delivers sharp, low-distortion 16mm coverage (25.6mm equivalent) on APS-C Canon EF-S bodies. Its compact, rugged build and fully manual focus provide precise tactile control for deliberate outdoor and travel compositions. This lens is best for landscape and astrophotography shooters on APS-C Canon cameras who need a fast wide-angle prime with hands-on focus.

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Tokina SZ SZ 8mm f/2.8 8mm

37.3 Score
8mm 22 Canon EF-M
Why we recommend this

A 180° angle of view and a fast f/2.8 aperture define this 8mm manual-focus fisheye, enabling dramatic ultra-wide perspectives in a compact 280g body. Smooth manual focus and multi-coated optics deliver precise control and quality for close-ups as near as 4 inches, though it lacks weather sealing. This lens fits photographers and vloggers seeking distinctive, distortion-rich shots for social media and creative landscapes, but it struggles with action subjects.

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Samyang 100mm f/2.8 ED UMC Macro 100mm

30.2 Score
100mm 32 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

With a 1:1 maximum magnification and 307mm minimum focus distance, this 100mm f/2.8 macro lens uses one extra-low dispersion element and Ultra Multi-Coating to suppress aberrations and flare. Its manual focus design and rounded 9-blade diaphragm enable precise composition and smooth bokeh, while the internal focus keeps the 67mm filter thread non-rotating for easy polarizer use. This lens is best for Pentax K macro shooters who need true 1:1 reproduction on a budget and are comfortable working without autofocus.

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Rokinon Cine XN14-C 14mm

28.6 Score
14mm 22 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

Its unified focus and aperture gear positions across the XEEN lineup, combined with a long 200-degree focus throw, make it a practical tool for rig-swapping on set. The durable aluminum body, tripod mount, and X-Coating for controlled flares add professional reliability that specs alone don't convey. This lens is best for video shooters needing an affordable, manual-focus wide-angle prime for full-frame Canon EF systems.

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