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Tamron SP A025 70-200mm

73.4 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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Sigma DC 203101 8-16mm

55.3 Score
8-16mm f/4.5 Canon 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 TS-E TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II 24mm

51 Score
24mm 22 Canon EF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The +/-8.5° tilt and +/-12mm shift with four UD elements and one aspherical element correct perspective and chromatic aberration for sharp 24mm images. Its 1:2 maximum magnification and SWC coating provide close-up capability and flare resistance rare in a tilt-shift lens. This lens suits architectural and product photographers who need precise perspective control and high-resolution edge-to-edge detail.

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