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Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS 16-300mm

79.1 Landscape Score
16-300mm 22-45 Canon RF IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

With an 18.8x zoom ratio covering 16-300mm (24-450mm equivalent), 6-stop OS stabilization, and an HLA autofocus motor, this is the world’s first superzoom for APS-C mirrorless cameras. Its 1:2 macro at 70mm and 615g weather-sealed build make it a rugged all-in-one for close-ups and travel. Best for macro and landscape photographers who need one lens for distant subjects and semi-macro detail.

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Canon L-series RF 35mm f/1.4 L VCM 35mm

65.8 Landscape Score
35mm 16 Canon RF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The Canon RF 35mm f/1.4 L VCM combines an ultra-fast f/1.4 aperture with a dual focus system (Nano USM + VCM) and 7-stop stabilization, delivering silent, near-breathing-free autofocus. Its hybrid design features a manual iris ring, dual filter options (67mm front + rear gel slot), and weather sealing. Best suited for videographers and still photographers who need a fast, quiet wide-angle prime for mixed shooting environments.

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Laowa Zero-D 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift 17mm

34.6 Landscape Score
17mm f/4 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its ultrawide 17mm focal length pairs ±12mm shift and ±10° tilt for precise perspective correction on full-frame Nikon Z cameras, complemented by a 14-blade aperture for smooth out-of-focus areas. The Zero-D optical design and built-in Arca-Swiss support plate deliver nearly distortion-free architectural images without extra accessories. This manual-focus lens is best for architectural and landscape photographers who prioritize in-camera geometry control over autofocus convenience.

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Tamron Di II SP 60mm f/2 1:1 Macro 60mm

29.1 Landscape Score
60mm f/2 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

The bright f/2 maximum aperture is rare for a 1:1 macro lens, enabling strong subject isolation and low-light shooting on APS-C Sony DSLRs. Its bundled accessory kit adds value with tripods, filters, and a backpack for an all-in-one starter solution. This lens is best for macro photographers and portrait shooters who need a fast, 90mm-equivalent focal length without investing in separate, specialized optics.

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Tamron Di II SP 60mm f/2 1:1 Macro 60mm lens
Price $524

Sigma Art 17-40mm f/1.8 DC 17-40mm

72.4 Landscape Score
17-40mm 16 Canon RF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/1.8 aperture across the 17-40mm zoom range on APS-C ensures consistent low-light performance, backed by an HLA autofocus motor and weather sealing. The included filter and cleaning kit adds practical value, while 4 SLD and 4 aspherical elements maintain edge-to-edge sharpness. Best for travel and street photographers who need a rugged, fast wide-to-standard zoom with reliable autofocus.

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Laowa Argus Argus 35mm f/0.95 35mm

24.1 Landscape Score
35mm 16 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

The f/0.95 maximum aperture delivers extreme low-light capability and shallow depth of field on full-frame Canon RF bodies, supported by a 15-blade diaphragm for smooth bokeh. Its all-metal, durable build and selectable clicked/de-clicked aperture ring add tactile, precise control for both stills and video work. This lens is best for portrait and street photographers who prioritize manual focus and dreamy background separation over autofocus convenience.

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AstrHori WDJT-18F8-FX 18mm

22.1 Landscape Score
18mm F28 Canon RF IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 18mm focal length and 2:1 magnification combine for a wide-angle macro perspective with a large depth of field, revealing environmental context around tiny subjects. Its slender, waterproof probe barrel detaches for portability and includes a built-in LED ring light with ten brightness levels for illuminating tight spaces. This lens is best for videographers and photographers needing to capture detailed close-ups inside animal burrows, miniature models, or product interiors where standard macro lenses cannot physically fit.

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Canon Beetle Blazar 32mm

21 Landscape Score
32mm T3.2 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its 1.33x anamorphic squeeze uniquely switches between horizontal and vertical capture via a dedicated button, delivering cinematic widescreen and social-ready footage from a single full-frame lens. The ultracompact 286g design, fixed T3.2 aperture, and signature silver flares provide a distinct, stylized look without bulky rigs. This lens is best for solo shooters and content creators who need to rapidly alternate between traditional video and vertical formats like Instagram Reels or TikTok.

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Nikon Venus Laowa FF 8-15mm f/2.8 Fisheye 8-15mm

19.5 Landscape Score
8-15mm f/2.8 Sony E, Nikon Z, Canon RF, L Mount
Why we recommend this

The Venus Laowa FF 8-15mm f/2.8 stands out with an 8-15mm zoom range and constant f/2.8 aperture, delivering a 180-degree circular fisheye at 8mm and a full-frame rectangular fisheye at 15mm. Its manual focus operation and durable construction provide precise creative control and reliable performance across Sony E, Nikon Z, Canon RF, and L-mount systems. This lens is ideal for landscape and astrophotography photographers needing a compact fisheye zoom for extreme wide-angle, immersive imagery.

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Voigtländer Nokton BA342F 40mm

17.5 Landscape Score
40mm 22 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

The f/1.2 maximum aperture combined with a 10-blade diaphragm delivers exceptionally shallow depth of field and smooth bokeh for subject isolation. Its all-metal manual focus design provides a tactile, precise focusing experience that autofocus lenses cannot replicate. This lens is best for portrait photographers and street shooters who prioritize deliberate, hands-on control and a distinct film-like rendering over speed.

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Lydith 30mm f/3.5 II 30mm

13 Landscape Score
30mm f/3.5 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its 5-element optical design using coated Schott and O’Hara glass delivers sharp images with a distinct, smooth rendering of out-of-focus areas. The 12-blade diaphragm produces circular bokeh highlights, complementing the all-metal manual focus build for precise, tactile control. This lens is best for portrait and street photographers on Canon RF full-frame systems who prioritize artistic character over autofocus speed.

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Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 II 100mm

11.2 Landscape Score
100mm 22 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its classic 3-element triplet design and 15 steel aperture blades produce a distinctive soap bubble bokeh that modern lenses cannot replicate. The revised optical formula with coated Schott glass and a reduced 0.9m minimum focus distance enhances sharpness while preserving its characterful rendering. This manual focus prime is best for portrait photographers seeking a lightweight, artistic tool to create images with a vintage, painterly quality.

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