Find the best wildlife and sports lens in 2026

Essential telephoto features:

  1. Long Reach - 300mm minimum, 500mm+ ideal
  2. Fast Autofocus - Track moving subjects
  3. Image Stabilization - Sharp handheld shots
  4. Weather Sealing - Outdoor durability

Best Lenses under CA$500 for sports and wildlife

No lenses found under CA$500 for this category.

Best Lenses under CA$1,000 for sports and wildlife

Best Pick

TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 Full Fame Large Aperture

37.9 Wildlife/Sports Score
50mm f/1.4 Leica M IS
Why we recommend this

Its fast f/1.4 aperture excels in low light and provides excellent subject isolation, supported by an optical design using aspherical and abnormal dispersion elements for high sharpness and color accuracy. The manual focus design offers precise control and features a 12-blade diaphragm for smooth bokeh. This lens is best for photographers who prioritize manual operation and optical quality for portraiture and everyday shooting, though its 798g weight makes it less ideal for travel.

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Best Lenses under CA$1,500 for sports and wildlife

Best Pick

Zeiss 35mm f/2.8 C Biogon T ZM Lens, Silver

49.8 Wildlife/Sports Score
35mm f/2.8 Leica M
Why we recommend this

Its 35mm f/2.8 Biogon optical formula delivers exceptional sharpness and contrast, rivaling more expensive Leica lenses in a compact, 200g body. The lens is distinguished by its robust, all-metal construction and smooth, precise manual focus action ideal for rangefinder use. This lens is best for street and travel photographers using Leica M-mount cameras who prioritize optical performance and portability over a faster aperture.

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Best Lenses under CA$2,500 for sports and wildlife

No lenses found under CA$2,500 for this category.

Premium Lenses for sports and wildlife

Best Pick

Leica 50mm f/2 Summicron-M Lens for M System,

39.9 Wildlife/Sports Score
50mm f/2 Leica M IS
Why we recommend this

Its f/2 aperture and optical stabilization provide excellent low-light performance and sharpness for a manual-focus prime. The legendary Leica build quality ensures exceptional durability and precise handling. This lens is best for portrait photographers and cinematographers seeking a classic, high-performance 50mm focal length for their M-mount rangefinder.

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Great Alternatives

These options also score highly and may better suit your specific needs

Canon DZOFilm Thypoch Simera-C 5-Lens Kit with Catta

17.1 Wildlife/Sports Score
135mm Interchangeable Mount with Included Canon RF/Leica M
Why we recommend this

This kit stands out for its versatile T1.5 aperture across five compact primes and a T2.9 70-135mm RF zoom, offering a full-frame cine lens set with interchangeable Canon RF and Leica M mounts. Its secondary strength is the ultra-compact, lightweight design of the prime lenses, which facilitates handheld and gimbal work. This lens kit is best for filmmakers and cinematographers building a portable, full-frame cinema camera rig who require both fast primes and a telephoto zoom.

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Nikon DZOFilm Thypoch Simera-C 5-Lens Kit with Catta

17.1 Wildlife/Sports Score
135mm Interchangeable Mount with Included Leica M/Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

This kit's standout is its combination of a T1.5 aperture across five compact primes and a matching 70-135mm T2.9 zoom, all covering full-frame sensors. The interchangeable mount system provides native compatibility with both Leica M and Nikon Z camera bodies, offering exceptional flexibility. It's best for cinematographers and portrait photographers who need a consistent, fast-aperture look across a versatile focal range for narrative or commercial work.

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