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Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM 18-135mm

76.6 Wildlife/Sports Score
18-135mmf/3.5Canon EF-SIS
Why we recommend this

A 7.5x zoom range (29–216mm equivalent) and 4-stop image stabilization make this lightweight 454g lens a versatile choice for Canon APS-C cameras. The optical formula with one aspherical and one ED element provides sharp results at a budget price, and the STM motor enables quiet, smooth autofocus for video. It’s best suited for hobbyists and content creators who need a single, affordable lens for everything from travel vlogs to family portraits.

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Sigma Art 105mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro 105mm

64.8 Wildlife/Sports Score
105mmf/2.8Canon EFIS
Why we recommend this

With optical stabilization and a fast f/2.8 aperture, this 105mm macro lens delivers sharp 1:1 close-ups and portraits while two SLD elements and Super Multi-Layer Coating minimize flare. It ships as a bundle with a monopod, three-piece filter kit, and cleaning tools, providing a complete starter package at a budget-friendly price. This lens best suits portrait photographers and macro newcomers who need a stabilized telephoto with full accessories, though it struggles in landscape scenarios.

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Tamron Di A037 17-35mm

61.3 Wildlife/Sports Score
17-35mmf/2.8Canon EFISWeather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The constant f/2.8 aperture across a 17-35mm zoom range in a 460g body makes this lens stand out for its blend of speed and extreme portability. Its silent OSD autofocus, fluorine-coated front element, and weather sealing provide practical, discreet operation and durable outdoor protection. This lens is best for travel and landscape photographers who prioritize a lightweight kit without sacrificing a fast wide-angle view.

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Laowa Zero-D 9mm f/2.8

52.1 Wildlife/Sports 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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Canon L EF 24-105mm IS USM 24-105mm

68.9 Wildlife/Sports Score
24-105mmf/24Canon EFISWeather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/4 aperture across a 24-105mm range, combined with 3-stop image stabilization and Super UD plus aspherical elements, yields sharp, low-distortion images on full-frame Canon bodies. Dust and moisture sealing, silent ring-type USM autofocus, and full-time manual focus enhance durability and control, while bulk white box packaging often reduces its price. Best for advanced amateurs and budget-minded professionals seeking a single, versatile lens for everything from landscapes to portraits.

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Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM 85mm

67.2 Wildlife/Sports Score
85mmf/1.8Canon EF
Why we recommend this

The f/1.8 aperture and ring-type USM motor deliver fast, quiet autofocus and strong subject isolation in a lightweight 425g body. Its Super Spectra coating effectively suppresses flare and ghosting while maintaining high contrast, and the lens offers full-time manual focus override. This is best for portrait photographers on the Canon EF system who need a flattering short-telephoto perspective without the cost or weight of an f/1.2 lens.

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Canon RF 9521B002 24-105mm

62.3 Wildlife/Sports 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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Sigma 18-250mm f3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM 18-250mm

57.2 Wildlife/Sports Score
18-250mmf/3.5Canon EF-SIS
Why we recommend this

An expansive 13.9x zoom range (27–375mm equivalent on APS‑C) with 4‑stop stabilization and a lightweight 454g body defines this all-in-one superzoom. A 1:2.9 macro capability allowing focus as close as 35cm adds close‑up versatility, while the Super Multi‑Layer Coating reduces flare for consistent contrast. This lens is ideal for travelers and hobbyists on Canon, Nikon, or Sony APS‑C DSLRs who need a single, portable optic covering everything from wide landscapes to distant details with occasional macro.

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Tamron SP B001C700 10-24mm

54.5 Wildlife/Sports Score
10-24mmf/22Canon EF-SIS
Why we recommend this

Covering a 10-24mm range (16-37mm equivalent) with built-in stabilization, this lens delivers versatile ultra-wide coverage in a lightweight 406g design. Its compact build and 77mm filter thread make it a cost-effective entry into wide-angle photography without sacrificing filter compatibility. Best for APS-C Canon shooters needing an affordable, stabilized lens for landscapes, architecture, and tight interior spaces.

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Sigma DC 203101 8-16mm

53.2 Wildlife/Sports Score
8-16mmf/4.5Canon EF
Why we recommend this

An 8-16mm focal range delivers a 121° angle of view on APS-C sensors, with HSM autofocus and three aspherical elements with Super Multi-Layer Coating to minimize ghosting. Weighing just 555 grams, it remains highly portable for an ultra-wide zoom without compromising optical precision. This lens is best for architectural interiors and street shooters who need dramatic, distortion-free perspectives in tight spaces.

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Canon Portrait and Travel Two 50mm

52 Wildlife/Sports Score
50mmf/1.8Canon EFIS
Why we recommend this

The kit pairs the 50mm f/1.8 STM's bright f/1.8 aperture for low-light portraits with the 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM's stabilized ultra-wide view equivalent to 16mm for expansive travel scenes. The 50mm's metal mount and 7-blade circular aperture add durability and smooth bokeh, while both lenses' STM motors provide silent autofocus for video recording. Best for budget-conscious APS-C Canon DSLR shooters needing a lightweight two-lens setup for everyday portrait and landscape work.

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Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 EF 85mm

49.9 Wildlife/Sports Score
85mmf/16Canon EF
Why we recommend this

With a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture, Ultrasonic Dual Linear USM autofocus, Ultra Multi-Coating, and a 9-blade diaphragm, this lens captures sharp portraits with smooth bokeh. Its lightweight 485g build and weather sealing make it a portable choice for travel and on-location shoots. Ideal for Canon EF full-frame portrait photographers needing fast, shallow depth-of-field work without heavy gear.

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

42.3 Wildlife/Sports 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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Tamron 100-400mm F/4.5-6.3 VC USD Telephoto Zoom 100-400mm

37 Wildlife/Sports Score
100-400mmf/4.5Canon EF
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 1111g with Vibration Compensation, this 100-400mm f/4.5-6.3 lens offers class-leading portability for handheld telephoto work on Canon EF bodies. Its magnesium barrel, moisture-resistant construction, and included 6-year warranty add outdoor durability. Budget-focused wildlife and sports photographers will value the 400mm reach and stabilized capture without the heft or price of faster glass.

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Rokinon Cine DS DS16M-C 16mm

35.4 Wildlife/Sports 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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IRIX Dragonfly 150mm f/2.8 Macro 1:1 150mm

34.9 Wildlife/Sports 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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