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Sigma Art 17-40mm f/1.8 DC

97 Street Score
17-40mm 1.8 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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Canon RF 3.9mm F3.5 STM Dual Fisheye

73.9 Street Score
4mm f/3.5 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

The dual-lens design captures a 144º field of view for 180º VR, while two UD elements and Air Sphere Coating maintain sharpness across the APS-C frame. Its compact 290g build and STM autofocus make it practical for gimbal or tripod use without the lens intruding into the shot. This lens is best for content creators producing stereoscopic 3D video on the EOS R7 who need a portable, all-in-one VR capture solution.

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Canon RF 3.9mm F3.5 STM Dual Fisheye lens
Price CA$1,499

Tamron Di III-A B061

67.1 Street Score
18-300mm f/3.5 Canon RF IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its 16.6x all-in-one 18-300mm zoom range, VXD linear autofocus motor, and VC image stabilization, all in a weather-sealed 635g body, eliminate the need for multiple lenses. The lens focuses as close as 5.9 inches for a 1:2 maximum magnification, offering genuine macro capability rare in a superzoom. This lens is best for travel and hiking photographers who want to capture everything from sweeping landscapes to distant wildlife and detailed close-ups without changing lenses.

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Tamron Di III-A B061 lens
Price CA$802

Laowa Zero-D 12mm f/2.8 Lite MF

59.5 Street Score
12mm f/2.8 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its 12mm f/2.8 design and Zero-D low-distortion optics deliver a 122° field of view with edge-to-edge sharpness across full-frame sensors. The 14-blade aperture produces a subtle sun-star effect when pointed at light sources, while the 499g build and 72mm filter thread add practical portability. This manual focus prime is best for landscape and architecture photographers who prioritize low distortion and dramatic width in a lightweight package.

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Sigma Contemporary 12mm F1.4 DC

72.5 Street Score
12mm 16 Canon RF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.4 aperture and 12mm ultra-wide perspective (18mm equivalent) paired with 3 aspherical and 2 ED elements provide high edge-to-edge sharpness and controlled distortion. A stepping motor enables smooth, silent autofocus for video, while a weather-sealed build and water-repellent front coating support outdoor use. It suits APS-C photographers needing a fast, ultra-wide prime for astrophotography, low-light interiors, and environmental portraits.

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Sigma Contemporary 12mm F1.4 DC lens
Price CA$787

Canon Beetle BEE-3LS-RF

56.9 Street Score
32-65mm T3.2 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

This three-lens set pairs a 1.33x anamorphic squeeze with constant T3.2 aperture across 32mm, 45mm, and 65mm focal lengths, covering full-frame Canon RF sensors in a lightweight 286g body. The lenses produce classic silver flares and oval bokeh, and a dedicated button rotates the mount 90° for instant vertical capture, while 0.8 mod gearing with 200° focus rotation ensures precise manual pulls. Indie filmmakers and social content creators who need a compact anamorphic kit for gimbal-mounted shoots and vertical-first platforms.

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Voigtländer Nokton 40mm f/1.2 Aspherical

50.9 Street Score
40mm f/1.2 Canon RF
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Canon RF RF100-400mm F5.6-8 IS USM

46 Street Score
100-400mm 45 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

A 100-400mm telephoto with Nano USM autofocus and 5.5-stop Optical Image Stabilizer (6 stops with IBIS) delivers a 0.41x maximum magnification and extends to 800mm with optional teleconverters. Its compact build and 67mm filter thread keep the kit portable, while Super Spectra Coated optics including an ED element control chromatic aberration across the zoom range. This lens is best for budget-conscious wildlife and travel photographers who need a lightweight, stabilized super-telephoto with close-focus capability.

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Lydith 30mm f/3.5 II

40.6 Street Score
30mm f/3.5 Canon RF
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Sirui Saturn Saturn 50mm T2.9 1.6X

40.1 Street Score
50mm T16 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

At just 465g, the carbon fiber build makes this the lightest full-frame 1.6x anamorphic, delivering a 2.4:1 or wider 2.8:1 aspect ratio with a T2.9 aperture and 10-blade diaphragm for oval bokeh. Its compact size mounts on gimbals and FPV drones for unique overhead perspectives, and optional blue or natural flare coatings add stylistic control. This manual-focus lens suits solo filmmakers and drone operators prioritizing a portable, cinematic look without heavy rigging.

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Canon APSARA LUMIERE APSARA LUMIERE 75

35.7 Street Score
75mm 16 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

The T1.4 maximum aperture and 18-blade iris produce expressive bokeh and subtle highlight blooms with organic, controlled flares on full-frame Canon RF sensors. A 270° focus throw, 0.8 MOD gears, and a soft, low-profile focus mark light ensure precise manual operation, even though the lens weighs 780g and lacks stabilization. This cine lens excels for macro and portrait video work, scoring 51.7 and 45.5 respectively, but is not designed for travel due to its low 18.5 travel score.

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Artra Lab Latalumen 14mm f/2.8 V2

33.2 Street Score
14mm 22 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

The 14mm f/2.8 design uses two aspherical and three ED elements across 13 lenses to deliver sharp, distortion‑controlled images for full‑frame sensors. Manual focus and a 10‑blade diaphragm offer precise creative control, while the low‑reflective coating suppresses flare in high‑contrast scenes. Best for architectural and landscape photographers capturing expansive, straight‑line compositions on Canon RF systems without needing autofocus.

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GLOBAL DYNAMICS UNITED Armored RF RF-1650-AL

32.9 Street Score
16-50mm 22 Canon RF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Encased in billet aluminum armor with all external switches removed, this bundle adapts Canon's 16mm and 50mm f/1.8 RF lenses for use on drones and moving vehicles, relying solely on internal STM motors for focus and iris adjustments. The integrated anodized red metal lens hood provides permanent flare protection without additional accessories, and weather sealing protects the fully electronic design in harsh outdoor conditions. Ideal for drone operators and vehicle-mount cinematographers needing a 472g lens that withstands high vibration, with fully internalized controls to avoid snags.

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Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF

32.1 Street Score
10mm 22 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

The rectilinear 10mm focal length delivers a 130.4° ultra-wide view on full-frame, with an f/2.8 aperture and a Zero-D optical design using three ED and two aspherical elements for minimal distortion. Weighing just 420g and accepting 77mm filters, it’s a portable, filter-friendly prime suited for precise manual focus control. It best serves landscape and architecture photographers needing straight-line reproduction, though its manual focus and slow maximum magnification limit it for wildlife and macro work.

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KIPON Colibri Colibri 50mm T2.5

28.3 Street Score
50mm 16 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

A 10-blade iris produces a unique star-shaped bokeh, while the 300° focus rotation and 0.8 MOD gears offer precise manual control for full-frame Canon RF cameras. Its compact 494g build shares a common 80mm front diameter and 77mm filter thread across the Colibri series, ensuring consistent color and streamlined rig swaps. This lens is best for narrative filmmakers and focus pullers who prioritize distinctive bokeh and mechanical consistency over autofocus.

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Laowa Argus Argus 35mm f/0.95

28.2 Street 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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