Best Lenses under CA$700 for portrait

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

67.9 Portrait Score
60mm f/2 Sony A
Why we recommend this

Its fast f/2.0 aperture and 1:1 macro capability make it a versatile prime lens for APS-C cameras. The 93mm equivalent focal length and full-time manual focus offer excellent control for detailed close-up work. This lens is best for photographers who shoot detailed portraits and product macro on Sony Alpha or Minolta AF systems.

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Price CA$479
Tamron Di II SP 60mm f/2 1:1 Macro lens

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Tamron Di III 24mm F/2.8 OSD M1:2

60.3 Portrait Score
24mm f/2.8 Sony (E mount for NEX)
Why we recommend this

Its 24mm f/2.8 prime design offers a versatile wide-angle perspective with a bright aperture for a compact, affordable lens. The build is lightweight and it features a 67mm filter thread for easy accessory compatibility. This lens is best for Sony E-mount shooters wanting a portable, everyday wide-angle option for street photography and environmental portraits.

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Tamron 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di-II VC PZD All-In-One Zoom for Nikon DX DSLR Cameras

37.2 Portrait Score
16-300mm f/3.5 Nikon DX
Why we recommend this

Its 16-300mm zoom range and Vibration Compensation make it a versatile all-in-one lens for a Nikon DX camera. The inclusion of a lens hood and Piezo Drive autofocus add practical value for its class. This lens is best for budget-conscious travelers who want a single lens to cover everything from wide landscapes to distant subjects.

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Best Lenses under CA$1,500 for portrait

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Tamron SP SP 35mm f/1.4 Di USD

86 Portrait Score
35mm f/1.4 Nikon F Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.4 maximum aperture and inclusion of four LD and three aspherical elements deliver exceptional sharpness and bokeh, making it a standout for its optical performance. The lens is built with a robust construction and features Tamron's USD motor for fast, quiet autofocus, though it lacks weather sealing. This prime is best for portrait photographers and Nikon shooters prioritizing optical quality over portability in a standard focal length.

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Price CA$950
Tamron SP SP 35mm f/1.4 Di USD lens

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Tamron Di III 17-70mm f/2.8 -A VC RXD

71 Portrait Score
17-70mm f/2.8 FUJIFILM X IS
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/2.8 aperture across a versatile 17-70mm zoom range provides excellent low-light performance and creative flexibility for APS-C cameras. As the first lens of its kind with a 4.1x zoom ratio, it offers a practical all-in-one solution without sacrificing aperture. This lens is best for travel and street photographers who need a single, fast zoom to cover wide-angle to short-telephoto focal lengths.

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Tamron SP 45mm f/1.8 Di VC USD

57.6 Portrait Score
45mm f/1.8
Why we recommend this

With a fast f/1.8 aperture and built-in Vibration Compensation (VC), this lens excels in low-light portrait photography and provides sharp image stabilization. Its value is enhanced by a comprehensive bundle that includes essential accessories like a filter set and memory card. This setup is best for portrait photographers seeking a versatile, stabilized prime lens without needing to purchase extras separately.

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Tamron Di III VC 70-180mm f/2.8 VXD G2

57 Portrait Score
70-180mm f/2.8 Nikon Z IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

This lens stands out with its constant f/2.8 aperture and a fast VXD linear AF motor, delivering reliable performance for its compact, 1270g design. Its Vibration Compensation system provides a key advantage for handheld shooting, a feature often missing in this class. It's best for photographers seeking a budget-friendly, portable telephoto zoom for portraits and general use, where its macro score is less critical.

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Tamron Di II Auto Focus 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 SP LD Aspherical

43.6 Portrait Score
10-24mm f/3.5 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

Its versatile 10-24mm focal range provides an ultra-wide 15-36mm equivalent on APS-C cameras, paired with built-in image stabilization for handheld shooting. The lens accepts standard 77mm filters and uses a micromotor autofocus system, though it lacks full-time manual override. This lens is best for APS-C Nikon and Canon photographers needing a stabilized, wide-angle zoom for landscapes or interior photography on a budget.

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Best Lenses under CA$2,000 for portrait

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Tamron Di III 35-150mm f/2-2.8 VXD

76.6 Portrait Score
35-150mm f/2 Sony E
Why we recommend this

This lens stands out with its exceptionally fast f/2-2.8 variable aperture across its 35-150mm zoom range, providing consistent shallow depth-of-field and low-light performance. Its VXD linear motor focus mechanism ensures quick, quiet autofocus, which is a key asset for dynamic shooting. This lens is best for portrait and event photographers who need a versatile, fast-aperture zoom to work in changing light without switching lenses.

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Price CA$1,999
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Tamron Di III VC 70-180mm f/2.8 VXD G2

69.3 Portrait Score
70-180mm f/2.8 Sony E IS
Why we recommend this

Its f/2.8 aperture and VXD autofocus system deliver fast, precise focusing and subject tracking, while its VC image stabilization helps ensure sharp handheld shots. The lens offers a versatile 70-180mm zoom range with a remarkably close 0.3m minimum focus distance at the wide end, and it features a durable, moisture-resistant build with a convenient zoom lock switch. This telephoto zoom is best for Sony shooters who need a lightweight, stabilized lens for portrait work, event photography, or occasional close-up subjects.

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

58 Portrait Score
70mm f/2.8 Canon EF IS
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/2.8 aperture and 5-stop Vibration Compensation system make it a sharp, versatile standard zoom for full-frame Canon DSLRs. The sophisticated optical design, featuring multiple XR, LD, and aspherical elements, effectively controls aberrations and flare for high contrast. This lens is best for event and wedding photographers who need reliable stabilization and autofocus in a single, do-it-all zoom.

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Best Lenses under CA$3,500 for portrait

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Tamron Di III 35-150mm f/2-2.8 VXD

76.8 Portrait Score
35-150mm f/2 Nikon Z Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its f/2-2.8 aperture range is the fastest available for a zoom, offering exceptional low-light capability and background blur. The VXD linear motor provides notably fast and quiet autofocus, which is ideal for capturing candid moments. This lens is best for event and portrait photographers who need a single, versatile lens with pro-level speed and rendering.

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Price CA$2,147
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Tamron A025C SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 for Canon Digital SLR

45.5 Portrait Score
70-200mm f/2.8 Canon EF
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/2.8 aperture and enhanced Vibration Compensation system provide a 5-stop advantage for sharp handheld shots. The lens builds upon its acclaimed predecessor with faster autofocus and customizable firmware via an optional console. This telephoto zoom is best for portrait and event photographers seeking pro-level optical performance without the premium brand price tag.

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