Best Lenses under CA$700 for everyday use

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Sigma Art 28mm f/1.4 DG HSM

79.9 Score
28mm 1.4 Nikon F Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Combining an f/1.4 maximum aperture with 17 elements—including 3 aspherical and 5 ED glass—the lens delivers sharp, edge-to-edge clarity and strong contrast. Its weather-sealed barrel and HSM autofocus provide reliable, quiet performance in dusty or damp environments. It's best for landscape and street photographers who routinely shoot wide-open in low light and need a rugged, fast 28mm prime.

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Price CA$160
Sigma Art 28mm f/1.4 DG HSM lens

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Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR

72.6 Score
55-300mm f/4.5 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

Its compact design, thanks to a High Refractive Index element, delivers a 5.5x telephoto range up to 300mm with VR II stabilization providing 4 stops of shake reduction. The certified refurbished status offers a budget-friendly entry point with the same optical quality, including two ED glass elements and a Silent Wave Motor for quiet autofocus. Best for Nikon DX DSLR owners seeking a lightweight, affordable lens for outdoor sports, wildlife, and travel photography where handheld shooting demands stabilization.

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Yongnuo YN35mm F2N

67.1 Score
35mm f/2 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

A bright f/2 aperture and 7-blade diaphragm produce soft background blur and 14-point sunstars, while USB firmware updates keep the 318g metal-mount lens compatible with modern Nikon DSLRs. Full electronic compatibility—autofocus, manual focus, live view, and EXIF data—on full-frame and APS-C bodies adds practical value at its low price. This affordable prime suits Nikon DSLR shooters focused on macro-style close-ups and shallow depth-of-field portraits rather than landscapes.

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IRIX 15mm f/2.4 Firefly

66.5 Score
15mm f/2.4 Nikon F Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 15mm f/2.4 prime uses 15 elements including two aspherical, two ED, and Neutrino coating to suppress aberrations and flare, all in a weather-sealed magnesium housing with damped manual focus. Luminous depth-of-field markings and a 1:2 maximum magnification enable low-light precision, while its 95mm front and rear gelatin filter support attachment flexibility. It’s best for Nikon F landscape and architectural photographers who need a durable, all-weather ultra-wide prime with critical manual focus control.

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Rokinon 20mm f/1.8 ED AS UMC

66 Score
20mm f/1.8 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

The bright f/1.8 aperture and 20mm focal length, combined with two aspherical and three ED elements, produce sharp, aberration-controlled images on full-frame Nikon F cameras. Its 485g manual focus design focuses down to 7.9 inches, and the 7-blade rounded diaphragm with Ultra Multi-Coating creates smooth bokeh while resisting flare. This lens suits astrophotographers and portrait shooters who prioritize a fast wide-angle perspective and hands-on control without needing autofocus.

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Rokinon 20mm f/1.8 ED AS UMC lens
Price CA$547

Laowa 25mm f/2.8 2.5-5x Ultra-Macro

63.1 Score
25mm 2.8 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

A 5:1 maximum magnification with a 1.6-inch working distance at 6.8-inch minimum focus enables extreme close-up detail beyond typical 1:1 macros, backed by an extra-low dispersion element for clarity. The wide-angle 25mm focal length and f/2.8 aperture provide greater depth of field and bright viewing, while the 400g slim barrel simplifies handheld use with artificial lighting. This manual-focus lens is best for dedicated macro photographers needing precise, high-magnification captures on Nikon Z full-frame bodies.

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Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS

54.9 Score
16mm f/2 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

A bright f/2.0 maximum aperture and optics with two aspherical and one extra-low dispersion element produce sharp, flare-resistant images in this manual-focus wide-angle lens. The 24mm equivalent perspective and precise focus ring provide deliberate control for deep depth-of-field landscapes and low-light scenes. Astrophotographers and Nikon APS-C landscape shooters looking for an affordable, fast prime will find it a sturdy, no-compromise option.

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Tokina 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 AT-X 107 DX AF Fisheye

50.6 Score
17mm f/3.5 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

Offering a rare zoom range for a fisheye, this lens covers 10-17mm on Nikon DX bodies with an f/3.5-4.5 aperture, enabling both extreme wide views and tighter compositions. At just 349g with a 140mm minimum focus and 1:2.56 max magnification, it doubles as a light, creative macro tool with a solid 4.5-star user rating. This lens suits APS-C shooters who want a playful, close-focusing fisheye for experimental portraits and close-ups rather than traditional landscape work.

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Tokina 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 AT-X 107 DX AF Fisheye lens
Price CA$547

Laowa Zero-D 14mm f/4

49.9 Score
14mm f/4 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

Its 14mm focal length provides a 114° angle of view with near-zero distortion, achieved through two aspherical and two extra-low dispersion elements. The lens weighs just 360g and features a calibratable focusing scale for precise manual focus, while its 5.7-inch minimum focus distance enables strong foreground emphasis. This is ideal for architectural and landscape photographers who need a compact, distortion-free ultra-wide prime with manual control.

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Tokina atx-i 11-16mm f/2.8 CF

49.8 Score
11-16mm 22 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

With a constant f/2.8 aperture across its 11-16mm zoom range, this lens uses two aspherical and two low-dispersion elements to suppress aberrations for sharp, consistent brightness. Its multi-coated optics minimize flare and ghosting, while the One-Touch Focus Clutch allows instant switching between autofocus and manual focus. It is best suited for landscape, architecture, and interior photographers on Nikon F-mount APS-C cameras who shoot in available light.

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Tamron SP AFF013N-700

49.2 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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Samyang SYIO85AF-N

44.9 Score
85mm 16 Nikon F Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 F pairs a bright f/1.4 aperture with a lightweight 480g body, weather sealing, and one aspherical plus one ED element for sharpness. Its Ultrasonic Dual Linear AF motor and nine-blade diaphragm deliver quiet, smooth bokeh at a price significantly below first-party 85mm lenses, as reflected by its strong budget scores. This lens is ideal for Nikon F-mount portrait and event photographers who demand a fast, portable telephoto prime that can handle dusty or damp conditions.

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Samyang SYIO85AF-N lens
Price CA$682

Mitakon Zhongyi 85mm f/2

44.6 Score
85mm f/2 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

The bright f/2 aperture and 10-blade diaphragm produce smooth bokeh and strong subject isolation on full-frame Nikon F bodies. Its all-metal construction and smooth manual focus ring offer a tactile, vintage shooting experience at an accessible price point. This lens is best for portrait photographers who prioritize deliberate manual focus and classic rendering over modern autofocus convenience.

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Voigtländer SEPTON SEPTON 40mm f/2 Aspherical

42.8 Score
40mm 16 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

The 40mm f/2 lens stands out with its manual focus design, durable metal barrel, and an aspherical element that ensures sharp, low-distortion results across the aperture range. A 10-blade diaphragm combined with an 11.8-inch minimum focus distance delivers smooth bokeh for close-up work, while the compact 260g build remains highly portable. Best suited for macro and street photographers who prioritize tactile, precise control and full-frame coverage over autofocus speed, reflected in its 49.7 macro score.

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Nikon Telephoto

35.7 Score
420-800mm 16 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

Offering a massive 420-800mm focal range with image stabilization in a portable 717g lens, this manual-focus telephoto stands out for reach, but its fixed f/8.3–16 aperture and lack of autofocus demand full manual control. The sturdy metal build and upgraded F-mount compatibility eliminate the need for a T adapter, making it an affordable super-telephoto entry for Nikon DSLR hobbyists. Best suited to amateur wildlife and moon photographers comfortable with manual exposure and focus, it falls short for professional or travel uses that require speed and brighter optics.

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Yasuhara Momo 100 43mm f/6.4 Soft Focus

35.3 Score
43mm f/6.4 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

Its 43mm focal length, fixed f/6.4 aperture, and 2-element soft-focus optical design produce intentionally dreamy, low-contrast images on full-frame Nikon F cameras. Weighing just 123g in a pancake form factor with 37mm filter threads, it’s among the most compact dedicated soft-focus lenses you can carry. It suits street photographers and portrait shooters who want a lightweight, manual-focus lens that renders a distinctive vintage soft-focus look.

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Best Lenses under CA$1,500 for everyday use

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Nikon NIKKOR AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR

85.5 Score
16-35mm 4 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

The constant f/4 aperture and 2.5-stop Vibration Reduction enable sharp handheld shooting across the 16-35mm ultrawide zoom range. Weighing just 122g, it's remarkably light for a full-frame lens, with Nano Crystal Coat and ED elements suppressing flare and chromatic aberration. This lens is best for landscape and interior photographers who need an ultrawide perspective with consistent exposure control.

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Sigma EX DC HSM 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM

78.9 Score
10-20mm f/3.5 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

A constant f/3.5 aperture and HSM autofocus with built-in Optical Stabilization ensure sharp, handheld ultra-wide shots across the 10–20mm zoom range. The Super Multi-Layer coating and four aspherical elements deliver edge-to-edge clarity, and the large 82mm filter thread simplifies using polarizers or ND filters. It’s best for Nikon APS-C shooters focusing on landscape and creative close-up work, thanks to a 24cm minimum focus distance that emphasizes foreground detail.

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Tamron SP SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2

69.3 Score
24-70mm 22 Nikon F IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A constant f/2.8 across 24-70mm and VC stabilization deliver sharp handheld images, while eBAND and fluorine coatings reduce flare and moisture. Moisture-resistant construction and fast USD autofocus come at a cost below first-party rivals. Best suited for budget-minded Nikon F shooters focused on portraiture or video where stabilization and constant aperture are critical.

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Tamron SP SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 lens
Price CA$1,215

Zeiss Planar Classic ZF.2 T* 50mm f/1.4 Standard Camera

55.1 Score
50mm f/1.4 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

Its 10-element optical design with 1 aspherical and 4 ED elements, plus ZEISS T* coating, delivers exceptionally sharp images with minimal chromatic aberration and flare. The full-metal, 699g build provides a precise manual focus experience, and the user-declickable 10-blade aperture enables seamless iris adjustments for video. Best for portrait photographers seeking the signature “3D pop” and smooth bokeh, and for cinematographers who need stepless aperture control on Canon RF cameras.

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Sigma DG OS 70-300mm F/4-5.6 DG OS SLD

67 Score
70-300mm f/4 Nikon F (FX) IS
Why we recommend this

A 1:2 macro mode at 300mm combined with three SLD glass elements and a 540g body make this telezoom a versatile, lightweight option for close-up reach. Its built-in motor ensures autofocus on all Nikon DSLRs, while the super multi-layer coating effectively cuts flare. Best for budget-minded Nikon shooters who want a single, portable lens to capture distant wildlife and detailed flower shots in daylight.

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Sigma Art 50-100mm f/1.8 DC HSM

59.3 Score
50-100mm 16 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

A constant f/1.8 aperture across a 50-100mm zoom range on APS-C delivers a bright telephoto equivalent of 80-160mm, with four ED elements and HSM autofocus. Its professional-grade resolution and robust build make it a standout for crop-sensor systems, though it lacks stabilization and weather sealing. Best for sports and portrait photographers on APS-C bodies who need fast aperture in a telephoto zoom without switching to full frame.

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Sigma Art 50-100mm f/1.8 DC HSM lens
Price CA$1,440

Sigma EX DC OS HSM 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM

58 Score
17-50mm 22 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

A constant f/2.8 aperture and 4-stop optical stabilization anchor this zoom, with FLD glass delivering fluorite-level chromatic aberration correction for sharp, high-contrast images. Its 28cm minimum focus distance and 1:5 magnification enable near-macro versatility, and the EX-series build includes a petal hood and padded case. Best for APS-C Nikon DSLR shooters wanting a fast, stabilized standard zoom for event work and detail-rich portraits.

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Tokina atx-i 100mm f/2.8 FF Macro

49.1 Score
100mm f/2.8 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

Delivering life-size 1:1 magnification at an 11.8-inch minimum focus, this 100mm f/2.8 macro lens uses a flat-field optical design for corner-to-corner sharpness without field curvature. A One-Touch Focus Clutch mechanism enables instant switching between autofocus and manual focus, and a focus range limiter accelerates close-up performance within a portable 490g build. This lens is best for Nikon F-mount portrait photographers who also need true macro capabilities, leveraging the 100mm focal length for flattering subject compression and f/2.8 aperture for isolation.

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Zeiss Milvus 50mm f/2M ZF.2

33.6 Score
50mm 22 Nikon F Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its Planar optical design and floating elements deliver sharp imagery at 1:2 macro magnification, with ZEISS T* coating suppressing flare across the f/2 to f/22 range. The all-metal, weather-sealed body and de-clickable 10-blade aperture ring offer precise tactile control for video and stills. Best for deliberate macro shooters on Nikon F-mount who value optical excellence and manual focus precision over autofocus convenience.

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Voigtländer Color-Skopar 28mm f/2.8 Color-Skopar SLIIs

30.2 Score
28mm 22 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

The all-metal construction and compact 205g weight make this 28mm f/2.8 prime a durable, lightweight walkaround option for Nikon F-mount shooters. Its 7-element optical design with two aspherical elements and a 9-blade diaphragm delivers sharp rendering and smooth bokeh in a purely manual-focus package. This lens is best for stills photographers who prioritize tactile, deliberate shooting and a classic rendering over autofocus speed.

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Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II

29 Score
50mm f/2.8 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

The revised triplet optical design with coated Schott glass and a 12-blade diaphragm produces the signature soap bubble bokeh with improved contrast and central sharpness. Its all-metal, manual-focus build revives a century-old character lens with modern glass coatings for color neutrality in strong light. This lens is best for portrait photographers who prioritize ethereal, swirly background rendering over clinical sharpness or autofocus convenience.

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Rokinon Cine DS DS135M-N

27.2 Score
135mm 22 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

The Rokinon Cine DS 135mm T2.2 delivers full-frame telephoto reach with a fast T2.2 aperture and ED glass for controlled aberrations. Its unified gear positions and de-clicked aperture are tightly color-matched across the DS line, enabling quick lens swaps on a follow-focus rig. This lens is best for budget-conscious cinematographers needing a dedicated portrait or interview lens with smooth bokeh from its 9-blade diaphragm.

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Voigtländer Nokton Nokton 55mm f/1.2 SL IIs

22.2 Score
55mm 16 Nikon F
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Voigtländer SLIIs Apo-Skopar 90mm f/2.8 SLIIs Apo-Skopar

19.8 Score
90mm 22 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

Its apochromatic design uses five abnormal partial dispersion elements in a 7-element, 7-group optical formula to nearly eliminate axial chromatic aberration while maintaining a mere 261g weight. The all-metal manual focus helicoid and 52mm filter thread deliver a compact, tactile shooting experience that feels purposeful on full-frame Nikon F-mount bodies. Best for portrait photographers who want precise manual focusing and classic rendering without autofocus bulk.

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Best Lenses under CA$2,000 for everyday use

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Nikon NIKKOR 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED

77.4 Score
12-24mm f/4 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

This ultra-wide 12-24mm zoom maintains a constant f/4 aperture across the range, weighs just 106g, and uses a Silent Wave Motor for quiet autofocus. Three aspherical and two ED elements reduce chromatic aberrations and flare for consistent color and contrast. It is best suited for landscape and architectural photographers who need a lightweight, compact wide-angle with reliable optics and fast focus.

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Laowa Aurogon FF 10-50x Supermicro

50 Score
10-50mm NA0.5 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

Featuring a 50:1 maximum magnification and a 20mm fixed working distance, it uses NA 0.5 optics with full-frame coverage to resolve microscopic detail. Interchangeable magnification tubes let you dial from 10x to 50x without swapping lenses, streamlining extreme macro workflows. This lens is best for scientific researchers and industrial inspectors who need extreme close-up imaging on a Nikon F-mount system.

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Lensbaby Velvet 85mm f/1.8

38 Score
85mm 16 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

Its 85mm f/1.8 optics deliver a soft, glowing effect wide open, complemented by a 12-blade diaphragm for smooth bokeh. Manually focusing and stopping down transitions the rendering from dreamy to crisp, while 1:2 macro capability with a 9.5-inch minimum focus distance adds close-up versatility. This lens is ideal for portrait and macro shooters who value ethereal, vintage character over technical sharpness.

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Meyer-Optik Görlitz Biotar 75mm f/1.5 II

34.9 Score
75mm 16 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

Its 15-blade diaphragm and f/1.5 aperture produce a distinct swirly bokeh that echoes the original 1930s Biotar design. The robust all-metal construction and mechanical aperture ring deliver a tactile, deliberate manual-focus experience. This lens suits portrait photographers intent on achieving a vintage render with sharp central subjects and delicate, three-dimensional background separation.

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Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/2 ZF.2

25.7 Score
35mm 22 Nikon F Weather Sealed
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Nikon NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR

84.5 Score
22-70mm f/2.8 Nikon F IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Offering a constant f/2.8 aperture across the 24-70mm range, this lens pairs Nikon's Vibration Reduction (4 stops) with a 1:2 maximum magnification for unusually close focusing in a standard zoom. Its robust weather-sealed build and fluorine-coated front element resist the elements, while the electromagnetic diaphragm ensures precise exposures even during high-speed bursts. This lens is best for landscape photographers who need a single, sharp zoom, as well as macro enthusiasts looking for 0.5x magnification without switching lenses.

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Price CA$2,326
Nikon NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR lens

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Tamron SP 15-30mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2

66.5 Score
15-30mm 22 Nikon F IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The constant f/2.8 aperture across the 15-30mm zoom range paired with 4.5-stop image stabilization and multi-layer AX, eBAND, and BBAR coatings ensures sharp, flare-resistant images. Its moisture-resistant construction, fluorine coating, and included rear filter holder add practicality for outdoor shooting. Best for landscape and architecture photographers who need a rugged wide-angle zoom for low-light and inclement weather.

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Zeiss Milvus 15mm f/2.8 ZF.2

26 Score
15mm 22 Nikon F Weather Sealed
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Nikon PC-E NIKKOR 2175

20.3 Score
85mm 32 Nikon F (FX)
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Sigma Sports 500mm f/4 DG OS HSM

36.4 Score
500mm 32 Nikon F IS Weather Sealed
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Zeiss Otus 100mm f/1.4 ZF.2

31.3 Score
100mm 16 Nikon F
Why we recommend this

The apochromatic Sonnar design incorporates 9 low-dispersion and 1 aspherical element, minimizing color fringing at f/1.4 with Zeiss T* anti-reflective coating. Its anodized metal barrel, 1336g weight, and long manual focus throw provide deliberate, vibration-free control ideal for tripod-based work. This lens is best for portrait and product photographers who will sacrifice autofocus and weather sealing for maximal sharpness across the frame.

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