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Canon EF 9521B002

78.1 Wildlife/Sports Score
24-105mm 5.6 Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

The STM motor delivers smooth, near-silent autofocus for video, while the 4-stop image stabilizer keeps handheld shots steady across the 24–105mm range. Weighing just 525g, it’s among the lightest full-frame zooms, with manual focus override and optimized coatings that enhance contrast. Best for budget-conscious hybrid shooters who prioritize a portable, stabilized zoom for landscapes, travel, and video, but don’t need wide-aperture isolation for portraits.

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Sigma Contemporary 56mm f/1.4 DC DN

73.8 Wildlife/Sports Score
56mm f/1.4 Canon EF-M Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN delivers exceptional sharpness with its f/1.4 aperture and 9-blade diaphragm, plus weather sealing for durability. At just 73g, it's remarkably portable while scoring 93/100 for portraits and 93.9/100 for street photography. Best for APS-C shooters needing a fast, lightweight portrait lens with reliable autofocus and low-light capability.

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Sigma Contemporary 56mm f/1.4 DC DN lens
Price CA$550

Pentax DA DA 35mm f/2.4 AL

56.2 Wildlife/Sports Score
35mm 3.6 Canon EF-M IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its 124g weight and weather sealing distinguish this Pentax 35mm f/2.4 APS-C prime, which uses Super Protect coating and a fast f/2.4 maximum aperture for a natural perspective. The lens provides a budget-friendly entry to prime shooting, with six elements including an aspherical lens for sharp edge-to-edge resolution and a pleasingly blurred background. It suits Pentax DSLR beginners and travel photographers seeking an ultralight, all-weather wide-angle lens for everyday snapshots.

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Pentax DA DA 35mm f/2.4 AL lens
Price CA$200

Rokinon AS IF UMC 85mm f/1.4

55.2 Wildlife/Sports Score
85mm f/1.4 Canon EF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its fast f/1.4 aperture and a hybrid aspherical element deliver sharp 85mm portraits with shallow depth of field, while the manual focus design keeps weight to 510g. Weather sealing and an 8-blade rounded diaphragm add durability and smooth bokeh at a budget-friendly price. This lens is best for portrait photographers on Pentax K full-frame cameras seeking precise manual focus control and classic rendering.

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Rokinon AS IF UMC 85mm f/1.4 lens
Price CA$398

Canon EF-S EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM

71.3 Wildlife/Sports Score
55-250mm f/4 Canon EF-S IS
Why we recommend this

A 4-stop Image Stabilizer and a UD-glass element in a 391g body give this 55-250mm f/4-5.6 lens (effective 88-400mm on APS-C) a strong reach-to-portability ratio. Its low price point and compact build make telephoto photography accessible without the bulk of faster L-series glass. This lens is best for budget-focused Canon APS-C DSLR owners who want a lightweight zoom for casual wildlife, sports, or outdoor event photography.

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Canon EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM

56.7 Wildlife/Sports Score
11-22mm f/4 Canon EF-M IS
Why we recommend this

Its 11–22mm focal length (17.6–35.2mm equivalent) covers ultra-wide to wide on APS-C, and built-in Optical Image Stabilization paired with STM autofocus delivers steady, quiet footage ideal for video. The lens focuses down to 0.15 m for a 0.30x maximum magnification, and its 7-blade circular aperture produces soft backgrounds—rare for a wide zoom. This is best for Canon EOS M shooters who need a compact, stabilized ultra-wide for vlogging, real estate walkthroughs, or tight interiors.

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Tamron SP B001C700

52.3 Wildlife/Sports Score
10-24mm 22 Canon EF-S IS
Why we recommend this

Covering a 10-24mm range (16-37mm equivalent) with built-in stabilization, this lens delivers versatile ultra-wide coverage in a lightweight 406g design. Its compact build and 77mm filter thread make it a cost-effective entry into wide-angle photography without sacrificing filter compatibility. Best for APS-C Canon shooters needing an affordable, stabilized lens for landscapes, architecture, and tight interior spaces.

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Sigma Art 30mm f/1.4 DC HSM

51.2 Wildlife/Sports Score
30mm 16 Canon EF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A 30mm f/1.4 prime with stepping AF and weather sealing weighs just 285g, delivering consistent edge-to-edge sharpness on APS-C mirrorless bodies. Its 9-blade diaphragm produces smooth bokeh, while the dual aspherical and ED elements keep chromatic aberration minimal even wide open. Best for portrait and street photographers who prioritize a fast aperture in a compact, weather-resistant package.

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Viltrox AF AF 33mm f/1.4 M

50.1 Wildlife/Sports Score
33mm 16 Canon EF-M
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.4 aperture and 10-element optical design with one ED element deliver sharp low-light performance, while the STM autofocus motor and built-in stabilization enable quiet, steady shooting. The lightweight 310g metal body, USB-C firmware upgrades, and near-zero focus breathing add practical versatility for video and stills. Best for Nikon Z APS-C photographers needing a bright, stabilized prime for low-light scenes, close-up details, and hybrid video work.

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Viltrox AF AF 33mm f/1.4 M lens
Price CA$266

Canon Portrait and Travel Two

49.3 Wildlife/Sports Score
50mm f/1.8 Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

The kit pairs the 50mm f/1.8 STM's bright f/1.8 aperture for low-light portraits with the 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM's stabilized ultra-wide view equivalent to 16mm for expansive travel scenes. The 50mm's metal mount and 7-blade circular aperture add durability and smooth bokeh, while both lenses' STM motors provide silent autofocus for video recording. Best for budget-conscious APS-C Canon DSLR shooters needing a lightweight two-lens setup for everyday portrait and landscape work.

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Brightin Star 7.5mm F2.8 III Ultra Wide Angle Fisheye

47.4 Wildlife/Sports Score
f/2.8 Canon EF-M IS
Why we recommend this

Its extraordinary 190-degree field of view and bright f/2.8 aperture capture expansive skies and tight interiors with minimal light falloff, aided by an 11-element, 9-group optical design that includes low-dispersion glass. The lens weighs just 260g and uses a 5-blade aperture to produce 10-point star effects, making it a compact, creative tool for dramatic wide-angle shots. This manual-focus fisheye is best for astrophotographers and architecture shooters on Canon EF-M mount who prioritize a distinct, sweeping perspective over autofocus convenience.

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Rokinon 35mm f/1.4 AS UMC

44.8 Wildlife/Sports Score
35mm f/1.4 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

The f/1.4 maximum aperture and hybrid aspherical elements deliver sharp images with strong low-light capability and subject isolation on full-frame Canon EF bodies. The manual focus design includes an AE chip for exposure control and focus confirmation, offering a cost-effective alternative without sacrificing optical performance. This lens is best for portrait photographers who prioritize shallow depth of field and have time to manually focus during controlled shoots.

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Rokinon 35mm f/1.4 AS UMC lens
Price CA$314

Canon RF EF 50mm USM

44.3 Wildlife/Sports Score
50mm f/50 Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

The lens combines ±8.5° tilt and ±12mm shift with a bright f/2.8 aperture for full perspective and depth-of-field control. Its close-focusing macro capability and L-series build quality deliver sharp, distortion-free images for tabletop and interior work. This tilt-shift is best for product photographers and architectural shooters who require precise focal plane manipulation and composition adjustments from a standard 50mm field of view.

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AstrHori 120mm F2.8 2X Macro

43.6 Wildlife/Sports Score
120mm f/2.8 Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

Delivers true 2x life-size magnification with a full-frame f/2.8 aperture, using a 14-element, 9-group optical design that captures fine details invisible to the naked eye. Its all-metal aviation aluminum barrel and clicked 13-blade aperture offer tactile precision and smooth bokeh, equally capable as a 120mm portrait lens with infinity focus. This manual prime lens is best for studio macro photographers capturing intricate subjects like insects or botanical details with a tripod-mounted, deliberate workflow.

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IRIX 21mm f/1.4 Dragonfly

40.4 Wildlife/Sports Score
21mm f/1.4 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

A fast f/1.4 aperture paired with a 15-element optical formula, weather-sealed magnesium alloy housing, and manual focus with focus lock distinguishes this full-frame Nikon F-mount prime. Its 1:1 maximum magnification and 11-blade diaphragm enable close-focus macro work with smooth bokeh, while UV-reactive engravings ensure visibility in dim conditions. This lens is ideal for portrait photographers seeking wide-angle environmental shots with shallow depth of field and for macro enthusiasts requiring a 21mm perspective.

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Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2X Ultra Macro APO

39.5 Wildlife/Sports Score
65mm 2.8 Canon EF-M
Why we recommend this

Its 2:1 maximum magnification and apochromatic design deliver sharp, color-accurate macro images at f/2.8. The 335g build and 9-blade diaphragm offer portable handling with smooth bokeh for handheld close-ups. This manual-focus lens best suits Canon RF APS-C shooters capturing extreme detail in insects, flowers, and tiny subjects.

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