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Canon RF 55-210mm F5-7.1 is STM for

96.6 Travel Score
55-210mm f/5 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

Its RF-S mount and 55-210mm focal length provide substantial telephoto reach for APS-C Canon mirrorless cameras at an accessible price point. The lens is a lightweight and compact companion, making it easy to add to a kit for extended shooting range. This lens is best for EOS R50 or R10 owners seeking an affordable telephoto option for travel and casual wildlife photography.

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Sigma Contemporary 56mm f/1.4 DC DN

70 Travel Score
56mm f/1.4 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.4 aperture and 89.6mm full-frame equivalent focal length deliver excellent subject isolation for portraits. The compact 289g build and responsive stepping motor autofocus make it highly portable for street photography. This lens is best for Canon RF APS-C shooters prioritizing lightweight portrait and candid work over weather sealing or extreme close-ups.

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Sigma Contemporary 56mm f/1.4 DC DN lens
Price CA$639

Brightin Star MF 50mm F0.95 II Full Frame

66 Travel Score
50mm f/50 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

Its standout f/0.95 maximum aperture enables exceptional low-light performance and a very shallow depth of field for dramatic bokeh. The optical design, incorporating specialized low-dispersion and high-refractive index elements, prioritizes image clarity and sharpness. This lens is best for photographers seeking a compact, manual-focus prime to achieve a distinct, dreamy aesthetic in street or travel photography, rather than for traditional portraiture.

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Samyang 12mm f/2 AF Ultra Wide Angle

55.7 Travel Score
12mm f/2 Canon RF-S
Why we recommend this

Its 12mm focal length and bright f/2 maximum aperture provide an expansive, fast prime lens for APS-C cameras. The lens incorporates two aspherical and three extra-low dispersion elements for strong optical correction, paired with a quiet linear STM autofocus motor. This lens is best for Canon RF-S shooters needing a compact, wide-angle option for astrophotography or indoor event photography in low light.

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Samyang 12mm f/2 AF Ultra Wide Angle lens
Price CA$601

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie

52.8 Travel Score
15mm f/5 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

This 15mm f/5 pancake lens stands out for its remarkably compact 159g design and 110° ultrawide angle of view on a full-frame sensor. Its manual focus and aperture controls offer a tactile, simplified shooting experience for photographers who prefer direct control. This lens is best for travel and street photographers needing a discreet, wide-angle option in a minimal kit.

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Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie lens
Price CA$548

XuanLens 32mm F10 Free Focus Pancake

51 Travel Score
32mm f/10 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

Its fixed f/10 aperture and focus-free design deliver a distinct lo-fi, retro aesthetic straight from a recycled disposable camera. Weighing only 41g, it's an exceptionally lightweight and fun body-cap lens that simplifies street photography to pure composition. This lens is best for photographers seeking a specific, casual look for street scenes or travel snapshots where technical perfection is not the goal.

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Rokinon 12mm f/2 AF Ultra Wide-Angle

50.9 Travel Score
12mm f/2 Canon RF-S
Why we recommend this

Its 12mm focal length and bright f/2 aperture provide an exceptionally wide and fast field of view for APS-C cameras, making it ideal for astrophotography and indoor shooting. The lens incorporates two aspherical and three extra-low dispersion elements for strong optical correction, paired with a quiet linear STM autofocus motor. This lens is best for Canon RF-S shooters needing a compact, affordable ultra-wide for night skies or tight interior spaces.

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Rokinon 12mm f/2 AF Ultra Wide-Angle lens
Price CA$479

Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO

49.6 Travel Score
65mm f/2.8 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its standout feature is a true 2:1 maximum magnification, allowing for extreme close-up photography that doubles the subject size on the sensor. The lens incorporates three extra-low dispersion elements for high sharpness and color accuracy, minimizing chromatic aberration even at its widest f/2.8 aperture. This lens is best for dedicated macro photographers and product detail specialists who require greater than life-size reproduction without using extension tubes.

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Laowa Zero-D 9mm f/2.8

49.4 Travel Score
9mm f/2.8 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its standout feature is a 9mm focal length with a Zero-D design that delivers minimal distortion, making it ideal for architectural and aerial work. The lens is exceptionally compact at 215g and features a bright f/2.8 aperture for low-light shooting. This lens is best for Canon RF shooters who need a portable, ultra-wide prime for landscapes, real estate interiors, and creative close-ups with its 12cm minimum focus distance.

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TTArtisan APS-C 7.5mm F2.0 Large Aperture

47.4 Travel Score
8mm f/2.0 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

Its 8mm focal length and f/2.0 aperture enable unique 180-degree fisheye shots with dramatic distortion and good low-light performance. The lens is also surprisingly versatile, allowing for extreme close-ups as near as 0.4 feet for creative macro work. This manual focus lens is best for landscape and experimental photographers seeking a distinct, ultra-wide perspective for artistic or VR panorama projects.

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Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II

45.1 Travel Score
35mm f/0.95 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its f/0.95 maximum aperture provides exceptional low-light capability and very shallow depth of field, supported by a smooth 9-blade diaphragm for pleasing bokeh. The compact 458g manual-focus design offers direct, tactile control for creative adjustments. This lens is best for Canon RF shooters prioritizing artistic control in available-light photography, such as street or environmental portraiture.

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TTArtisan 7.5mm f/2 Fisheye

43.7 Travel Score
8mm f/2 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its bright f/2 aperture and 11-element optical formula, including 2 LD elements, enable sharp, low-light fisheye photography. The manual focus and aperture ring provide direct, tactile control for creative adjustments. This lens is best for experimental photographers and videographers seeking a distinctive, ultra-wide perspective on a budget.

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Laowa Argus 33mm f/0.95 CF APO

42.3 Travel Score
33mm f/0.95 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its f/0.95 maximum aperture provides exceptional low-light capability and a very shallow depth of field, ideal for isolating subjects. The lens incorporates both ED and aspherical elements to control chromatic aberration and distortion, enhancing optical performance. This lens is best for portrait photographers and cinematographers on Canon RF APS-C cameras who prioritize extreme bokeh and low-light shooting over autofocus and portability.

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7Artisans 7.5mm f/2.8 II Fisheye

41.6 Travel Score
8mm f/2.8 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its 190° fisheye angle of view and f/2.8 aperture enable unique, distorted perspectives in various lighting conditions. The all-metal body and built-in petal hood provide durable, flare-resistant construction for a compact 264g lens. This is best for APS-C Canon RF shooters seeking an affordable, manual-fisheye for creative street photography or experimental macro work.

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Artra Lab Motus 50mm f/1.6 Tilt-Shift

40.4 Travel Score
50mm f/1.6 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its standout f/1.6 aperture and tilt mechanism offer exceptional low-light performance and creative control over focus plane and perspective. The compact 227g design and manual focus operation provide a tactile, precise shooting experience for deliberate composition. This lens is best for architectural photographers and product shooters needing perspective correction and selective focus effects, not general landscape work.

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Thypoch RF Simera 28mm f/1.4

39.8 Travel Score
28mm f/1.4 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its standout feature is a fast f/1.4 aperture and a manual focus design with a declickable aperture ring, offering direct, tactile control. The lens pairs this with a compact 363g build and a classic, vintage-inspired aesthetic. It is best for portrait photographers and filmmakers who prioritize a deliberate, hands-on shooting experience over autofocus speed.

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