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Canon RF-S RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM 10-18mm

69.7 Score
10-18mm 32 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

At just 150 grams, the 10-18mm f/4.5-6.3 zoom delivers a 16-29mm full-frame equivalent field of view, 4-stop optical stabilization, and a compact 49mm filter thread for extreme portability on Canon APS-C cameras. Its STM stepping motor provides smooth, near-silent autofocus for video, while Super Spectra Coating and two ED elements suppress flare and chromatic aberration. This lens is ideal for vloggers and travel shooters who prioritize a featherweight, stabilized wide-angle setup for gimbal and handheld content creation.

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65 Score
55mm f/1.8 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

The f/1.8 aperture on this full-frame 55mm manual prime delivers strong subject separation and low-light brightness in a lightweight 299g build for Canon RF bodies. A 7-element, 5-group optical design keeps in-focus details crisp while rendering smooth out-of-focus areas, suiting the natural perspective of a 55mm portrait lens. This lens best fits portrait photographers who value deliberate manual focus control and creamy bokeh, reflected in a 64.6 portrait score.

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Andoer 420-800mm F8.3-16 420-800mm

25.3 Score
420-800mm 16 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Reaching 800mm in an all-metal, 800g body, this manual focus lens provides extreme telephoto reach for Canon RF cameras without the typical bulk or cost. Its multi-coated optics and variable aperture from f/8.3 to f/16 deliver clear images with background bokeh, though it lacks stabilization and autofocus. This lens is best for budget-conscious still-life, landscape, or travel photographers who work from a tripod and don't require fast action capture.

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Canon RF RF 28mm f/2.8 STM 28mm

60.9 Score
28mm 22 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

At just 57 grams, this 28mm f/2.8 prime uses three aspherical elements and Super Spectra Coating to deliver edge-to-edge sharpness with minimal flare. Its gear-type STM motor provides silent autofocus and a customizable control ring adds direct tactile control for video. This lens suits street photographers and vloggers needing an ultra-compact, discreet wide-angle for full-frame EOS R cameras.

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Brightin Star MF 50mm f/0.95 II 50mm

51.3 Score
50mm 16 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

The f/0.95 ultra-fast aperture and dual ED elements deliver razor-thin depth of field with minimal chromatic aberration, housed in a durable aviation aluminum body with a built-in retractable hood. A distinctive luminous filler on the focus ring and smoothly graded aperture ring provide precise manual control in dark conditions, complementing the multi-layer coating that suppresses ghosting. This lens is best for Micro Four Thirds and APS-C portrait photographers who prioritize extreme low-light capability and manual focus over autofocus convenience.

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Canon Retropia 32mm

42.4 Score
32mm 11 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 50 grams, the 32mm prime with fixed f/11 aperture and manual focus instantly imparts a soft, dreamy film-like aesthetic without editing. Its pocketable pancake design and limited-edition pink finish—donating 10% to breast cancer research—make spontaneous, on-the-go shoots effortless. This lens suits budget-minded street and travel shooters who prioritize nostalgic imperfection and extreme portability over landscape or low-light sharpness.

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