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Zeiss Batis 2/25 25mm

80.4 Professional Score
25mm f/2.0 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

With 10 elements including 4 aspherical surfaces and a bright f/2 maximum aperture, the Zeiss Batis 2/25 delivers high-contrast, low-light-capable wide-angle imaging on full-frame Sony E-mount bodies. An integrated OLED display shows focus distance and depth of field, complementing the weather-sealed, 335g build that’s compact enough for everyday carry. This lens is best for environmental portrait and landscape photographers who need fast linear autofocus and a 200mm minimum focus distance for intimate wide-angle perspectives.

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Laowa 100mm f/2.8 Tilt-Shift 1X Macro 100mm

39.6 Professional Score
100mm f/2.8 Sony FE, L Mount, Nikon Z, Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Combining a 1:1 macro capability with +/-10 degrees of tilt and +/-12mm of shift, this 100mm f/2.8 lens offers perspective control and a large image circle suitable for medium format sensors. Its 15-blade diaphragm produces exceptionally smooth bokeh, while the manual focus design provides the precise control needed for critical close-up work. This lens is best for product and macro photographers who need to correct perspective and control the plane of focus in-camera without relying on post-processing.

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KIPON Colibri 24mm T2.5 24mm

36.6 Professional Score
24mm 16 Sony E
Why we recommend this

Full-frame coverage and a compact 484g body combine with a T2.5 aperture and a 10-blade iris for unique star-shaped bokeh, aided by a precise 300° focus throw. Its lightweight design and consistent color rendition across the Colibri series simplify gimbal and multi-camera shoots. This lens suits indie filmmakers and content creators needing a wide-angle prime with a creative bokeh signature for interviews and narrative work.

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Voigtländer Nokton Nokton 50mm f/1.0 Aspherical 50mm

29.7 Professional Score
50mm 16 Sony E
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.0 maximum aperture delivers extreme subject isolation and low-light capability in a compact 590g full-frame lens, with a 12-blade diaphragm producing exceptionally smooth bokeh. The all-metal manual focus design and mechanical aperture ring offer a tactile, deliberate shooting experience absent from modern autofocus lenses. This lens is best for portrait photographers and street shooters who prioritize character and shallow depth of field control over speed and convenience.

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Zeiss Loxia 21mm f/2.8 21mm

45 Professional Score
21mm f/2.8 Sony E (Full Frame)
Why we recommend this

Its 11-element, 9-group optical design at f/2.8 delivers sharp, distortion-free wide-angle imaging, while the precise manual focus ring ensures meticulous control on full-frame Sony E-mount cameras. The robust all-metal build and damped mechanical focus provide a tactile, deliberate shooting experience, complemented by a compact 52mm filter thread for easy filter use. Best for landscape and astrophotography photographers who need critical optical precision and don't require autofocus for tripod-based work.

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Zeiss Loxia 21mm f/2.8 21mm lens
Price $1,090

Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di VXD 150-500mm

27.7 Professional Score
150-500mm f/5 Sony E-Mount
Why we recommend this

Delivering a 500mm reach with VXD linear motor autofocus and VC image stabilization, this lens enables sharp handheld shooting at extreme telephoto distances. Its optical design uses XLD, LD, and GM elements to suppress aberrations, while the rotating Arca-type tripod mount adds practical support for heavy use. This lens is best for wildlife and sports photographers on Sony E-mount who need a portable super-telephoto zoom without the flagship price.

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