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Rokinon Series II 85mm f/1.4 85mm

75.5 Portrait Score
85mmf/1.4Canon EFWeather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The bright f/1.4 aperture and one hybrid aspherical element deliver sharp subject isolation with controlled chromatic aberrations, making it a strong portrait lens. Its weather-sealed, lightweight 485g build and Ultra Multi-Coating provide practical durability and contrast in varied conditions. This manual focus prime is best for portrait photographers on a budget who prioritize a smooth bokeh quality over autofocus speed.

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

74.2 Portrait Score
18-55mmf/3.5Canon EF-SIS
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

72.6 Portrait Score
9mmf/2.8Canon EF-MWeather 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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Tokina Opera 16-28mm F2.8 FF 28mm

69.3 Portrait Score
16-28mmf/2.8Canon 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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IRIX Dragonfly 150mm f/2.8 Macro 1:1 150mm

65 Portrait Score
150mmf/2.8Canon EFWeather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 150mm focal length and f/2.8 aperture combine with an 11-blade diaphragm to render exceptionally smooth bokeh and subject isolation for a macro lens. Its Dragonfly weather-sealed construction and Neutrino coating ensure reliable, high-contrast results in harsh outdoor conditions where other lenses might falter. This lens is best for studio portrait and macro photographers who prioritize deliberate, manual-focus control and robust build quality over autofocus speed.

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Rokinon Cine DS DS16M-C 16mm

35.6 Portrait Score
16mmT22Canon 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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