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Koda Koah Artisans 55mm f/1.8 Large Aperture Manual Focus 2-55mm

62.7 Portrait Score
2-55mmf/1.8Canon EF-S
Why we recommend this

The constant f/1.8 aperture across its 2-55mm zoom range enables smooth bokeh and strong low-light performance in a compact, all-metal body. Its high-resolution optics deliver crisp detail, paired with a durable design that feels substantial at 590g. This manual focus lens is best for portrait photographers on Canon RF systems who prioritize shallow depth of field and tactile control over autofocus convenience.

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BROLEO 58mm 0.25x Fisheye 58mm

58.1 Portrait Score
58mmCanon 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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Serounder 37mm 0.39X Professional HD Wide Angle 5-50mm

56.3 Portrait Score
5-50mmCanon 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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GOWENIC Fisheye 1mm

56 Portrait Score
1mmCanon EF
Why we recommend this

The screw-on adapter converts standard 52mm filter threads into a 0.25x fisheye effect with a durable, lightweight 310g aluminum alloy build and low dispersion coating for clean image quality. Its built-in removable macro lens adds close-up capability, making it a versatile, budget-friendly tool for creative perspective shots. This lens is best for hobbyist photographers using Canon EF-mount DSLRs with 52mm filter threads who want a portable, no-battery way to capture dramatic wide-angle or macro images without investing in a dedicated fisheye lens.

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Xuan XuanLens 32mm F/10 32mm

47.7 Portrait Score
32mmf/10Canon EF-MIS
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Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM 50mm

40.5 Portrait Score
50mmf/22Canon 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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Desiontal 420-800mm f/8.3 Telephoto 420-800mm

38.1 Portrait Score
420-800mmf/16Canon EFIS
Why we recommend this

Its 420-800mm zoom range on a full-frame Canon EF mount provides extreme reach for distant subjects like wildlife and the moon at a very low entry cost. The fully manual focus and aperture design, combined with UMC-coated optics, forces a deliberate shooting process that builds technical skill while delivering sharp images with notable background bokeh. This lens is best for budget-conscious hobbyists wanting to experiment with super-telephoto photography on older Canon DSLRs without relying on autofocus.

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Canon RF 9521B002 24-105mm

35.7 Portrait 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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Yongnuo YN50mm F1.8C 50mm

34.4 Portrait Score
50mmf/22Canon EFIS
Why we recommend this

Delivering an f/1.8 large aperture in a mere 119g package, this 50mm prime produces smooth background blur for Canon EF cameras at an entry-level price. Multi-coated optics and gold-plated contacts provide decent light transmission and reliable autofocus communication, though corner sharpness drops for landscapes. Best for portrait beginners and vloggers needing a lightweight, bokeh-capable lens without the cost of first-party options.

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Brightin Star 7.5mm F2.8 III 8mm

33.1 Portrait Score
8mmf/16Canon EF-MIS
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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Opteka 420-800mm

31.8 Portrait Score
420-1600mmf/16Canon EF
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