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

76.4 Landscape 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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Laowa Zero-D 9mm f/2.8 Zero-D 9mm

57.3 Landscape Score
9mm f/2.8 Canon EF-M Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its 9mm f/2.8 optics yield a 113° angle of view with near-zero distortion, using 15 elements including 2 aspherical and 3 ED glass. At just 215g and weather-sealed, it’s remarkably portable for an ultra-wide prime, and the manual focus design allows precise control. Landscape and astrophotography shooters on Canon EF-M will value its fast f/2.8 aperture and compact build for low-light, distortion-free shots.

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Rokinon Cine DS DS16M-C 16mm

43.1 Landscape Score
16mm T22 Canon EF-S
Why we recommend this

Offering a T2.2 constant aperture and a 13-element optical design with 2 aspherical and 1 ED element, the 16mm wide-angle prime’s unified Cine DS gear system requires no follow focus re-adjustment when swapping lenses. Ultra Multi-Coating reduces flare, while the included petal hood and a 7.9-inch minimum focus distance enable dramatic close-up wide shots. This lens suits APS-C Canon filmmakers who need an affordable, color-matched manual cine lens with close-focusing capability and consistent gearing for video rigs.

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Tokina Opera 16-28mm F2.8 FF 28mm

42.9 Landscape Score
16-28mm f/2.8 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/2.8 aperture and 15-element optical design prioritize high contrast and rich color gradation, making it particularly suited for landscape and black-and-white work on full-frame DSLRs. The focus ring’s rotation direction matches proprietary Canon and Nikon lenses, while the 939g build features a balanced, slim housing for confident handling. This lens is best for landscape and architecture photographers using Canon or Nikon full-frame DSLRs who need high contrast and precise control, but not for travel due to its weight.

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Rokinon Series II 85mm f/1.4 85mm

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

37.6 Landscape 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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IRIX Dragonfly 150mm f/2.8 Macro 1:1 150mm

35.4 Landscape Score
150mm f/2.8 Canon EF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 150mm focal length combined with a bright f/2.8 aperture and 1:1 magnification provides exceptional working distance and subject isolation for macro work. Its Dragonfly weather-sealed construction and 11-blade rounded diaphragm deliver robust build quality and smooth bokeh in challenging outdoor conditions. This manual-focus lens is best for studio portrait and macro photographers using Canon EF full-frame cameras who prioritize optical precision and handling over autofocus speed.

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Canon Milvus Zeiss 18mm f/2.8 Milvus ZE 18mm

28.6 Landscape Score
18mm 22 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

The 14-element optical design with two aspherical lenses and ZEISS T* coating delivers exceptional edge-to-edge sharpness and contrast control for a full-frame 18mm prime. Its all-metal barrel and smooth, long-throw manual focus ring provide precise control that autofocus systems cannot replicate. This lens is best for landscape and architecture photographers who prioritize optical precision and deliberate, tripod-based composition over speed or portability.

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