Best Lenses under MX$10,000 for macro

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Tamron SP AFG005S-700 60mm

67.8 Macro Score
60mm 22 Sony A
Why we recommend this

The f/2.0 maximum aperture and two ED elements deliver sharp, low-aberration macro images with smooth background blur, backed by a 1:1 reproduction ratio and internal focusing for precise control. At 390g, this compact 90mm-equivalent lens doubles as a fast portrait prime on APS-C Sony and Minolta bodies, aided by seamless full-time manual focus override. It’s best for macro photographers who need a lightweight, bright lens for detailed close-ups and environmental portraits without breaking their carry budget.

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Tamron Di III F053 35mm

43.6 Macro Score
35mm 22 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 1:2 macro magnification and weather-sealed construction distinguish this 475g 35mm f/2.8 prime, enabling sharp close-ups with a constant aperture on Sony APS-C bodies. Its compact 67mm filter thread and quiet autofocus motor make it a durable, walk-around lens that handles rain and dust without bulk. This lens is best for Sony E-mount APS-C shooters who need a rugged, all-purpose 35mm for near-macro detail work and field-ready everyday photography.

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Best Lenses under MX$20,000 for macro

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Tamron Di III-A 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD 17-70mm

86.3 Macro Score
17-70mm 16 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Constant f/2.8 aperture across a 4.1x zoom range (17-70mm) with Vibration Compensation and RXD autofocus makes this a versatile everyday lens for Fujifilm X shooters. At only 86g with weather sealing and fluorine coating, it pairs extreme portability with video-ready AI-enhanced stabilization. Best for travel photographers and hybrid content creators who want one lens for landscapes, portraits, and handheld video.

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Tamron Di III A074 28-300mm

83.8 Macro Score
28-300mm 22-40 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Covering 28–300mm on full-frame Sony E, the 610g lens combines VXD autofocus and VC stabilization for sharp handheld shots across its 10.7x zoom range. It focuses down to 0.19m for 1:2.8 macro work, and its fluorine coating plus moisture-resistant construction handle tough conditions. This lens suits travel photographers and macro shooters needing a single, portable solution for wide landscapes, compressed telephoto details, and close-up subjects.

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Tamron Di III VC 50-300mm f/4.5-6.3 VXD 300mm

79.6 Macro Score
50-300mm 22-32 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A 50-300mm zoom range, VXD linear motor autofocus, and VC stabilization are packed into a mere 665g body, making this full-frame Sony E-mount lens remarkably versatile. Its moisture-sealed construction and fluorine coating add durability, while the 1:2 maximum magnification at 221mm minimum focus distance enables genuine close-up shooting. It’s best for landscape and wildlife photographers who need a single, lightweight telephoto lens for everything from scenic vistas to detailed near-macro subjects.

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Tamron SP SP 45mm f/1.8 Di VC USD 45mm

65.2 Macro Score
45mm 16 Nikon F IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

VC image stabilization, weather sealing, and an f/1.8 aperture in a compact 115g prime lens make it a standout for Nikon F full-frame systems. Its optical formula, with two aspherical and one ED element plus eBAND and BBAR coatings, ensures sharpness and supports close-focusing to 1:3.4 magnification. Best for portrait and street photographers who need a stabilized, lightweight normal prime for detail-rich environmental shots.

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Best Lenses under MX$30,000 for macro

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Tamron Di III VC 50-400mm f/4.5-6.3 VXD 50-400mm

80.4 Macro Score
50-400mm f/4.5 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

An 8x zoom range from 50mm to 400mm, fast VXD autofocus, and built-in stabilization make this lens a versatile telephoto option in a compact 7.2-inch body. Beyond telephoto, its 1:2 maximum magnification at the tele end allows for close-up detail work, and weather sealing adds durability for outdoor shooting. It’s an ideal all-in-one lens for budget-conscious travelers and wildlife photographers needing a single solution for landscapes, distant subjects, and macro-like close-ups.

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Tamron Di III A057 150-500mm

68 Macro Score
150-500mm f/5 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Offering a versatile 150-500mm zoom range, this lens pairs VXD autofocus with VC stabilization for sharp images in a 1720g weather-sealed body. Its 7-blade circular diaphragm delivers smooth bokeh, and BBAR-G2 plus fluorine coatings resist flare and grime, providing a lighter alternative to Sony’s 200-600mm. Best for Sony E-mount wildlife and action photographers needing long reach without a teleconverter.

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Tamron 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di-II VC PZD All-In-One Zoom 16-300mm

45.1 Macro Score
16-300mm f/3.5 Canon EF-S
Why we recommend this

Its massive 18.8x zoom covering 16mm ultra-wide to 300mm telephoto, paired with Vibration Compensation and fast Piezo Drive autofocus, delivers unmatched single-lens versatility for APS-C cameras. A 0.39m minimum focus distance at 300mm provides useful 1:2.9 macro capability in a lightweight 540g body that stays just 3.9 inches long. It’s ideal for travel photographers and Canon DSLR owners who want an all-in-one walkaround solution, though a landscape score of 31.9 limits critical wide-angle sharpness.

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Best Lenses under MX$50,000 for macro

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Tamron Di III A058 35-150mm

75.4 Macro Score
35-150mm f/2 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Covering a unique 35-150mm range with a fast f/2-2.8 aperture, this full-frame zoom eliminates the need for multiple prime lenses. Its weather-sealed construction, fluorine coating, and rapid VXD autofocus deliver reliable performance in challenging conditions at a competitive price. Best for portrait and event photographers who want a bright, versatile zoom without sacrificing critical image quality or speed.

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Tamron SP A025 70-200mm

48.6 Macro Score
70-200mm f/2.8 Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

A constant f/2.8 aperture and redesigned optics with XLD/LD glass deliver sharp, high-contrast images with controlled flare, while the 3-mode VC system offers a 5-stop stabilization advantage for low-light work. Customizable firmware via the optional TAMRON TAP-in Console and a closer 0.95m minimum focus distance add flexibility not typically found at this price point, where it costs far less than Canon's first-party equivalent. This lens is a practical choice for enthusiast and budget-conscious portrait photographers who need reliable stabilization and solid center-frame sharpness without the premium brand markup.

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