Best Lenses under €500 for macro

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Sigma Contemporary 16mm f/1.4 DC DN

79.1 Macro Score
16mm f/1.4 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its large f/1.4 aperture delivers superb low-light performance and a shallow depth of field, while its compact 404g build makes it highly portable for a lens of this speed. It fully accommodates Sony's Fast Hybrid AF system, ensuring reliable autofocus for both stills and video. This lens is best for Sony E-mount shooters needing a fast, wide prime for environmental portraits or handheld vlogging in challenging light.

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Sigma Art 24-70mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM

72.1 Macro Score
24-70mm f/2.8 Nikon F IS
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/2 aperture across the 24-70mm zoom range provides exceptional low-light performance and shallow depth of field control. The lens offers professional-grade optics and autofocus at a notably high value score, making it a compelling alternative to first-party options. This lens is best for professional photographers and videographers who prioritize low-light versatility and a fast zoom over extreme macro capabilities.

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Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM

65.8 Macro Score
50mm f/1.4 Nikon F (FX)
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.4 maximum aperture provides excellent low-light performance and shallow depth of field for portraiture. The ring-type ultrasonic AF motor offers fast, quiet autofocus with the convenience of full-time manual override. This lens is best for Nikon DSLR shooters seeking a classic portrait focal length with professional-grade optics on a budget.

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Best Lenses under €900 for macro

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Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS

81.7 Macro Score
16-300mm f/3.5 FUJIFILM X IS
Why we recommend this

Its 24-450mm equivalent focal range provides exceptional versatility in a single lens, covering wide-angle to super-telephoto for APS-C cameras. The HLA-driven autofocus motor offers notably fast and quiet focusing performance for both stills and video. This lens is best for photographers who need a single, all-in-one solution for varied subjects like landscapes, wildlife, and close-up macro work.

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Sigma Art 35mm f/1.4 DG DN

71.8 Macro Score
35mm f/1.4 L-Mount
Why we recommend this

Its standout f/1.4 aperture and premium optical construction deliver exceptional sharpness and bokeh for a classic 35mm focal length. Designed exclusively for mirrorless systems, it offers a notably lightweight and compact form factor compared to its DSLR-era predecessors. This lens is best for portrait photographers and filmmakers seeking a versatile, high-performance prime with beautiful rendering.

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Sigma 28-70mm F2.8 DG DN for L-Mount

24.7 Macro Score
f/2.8 leica_l
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/2.8 aperture and lightweight 470g body make it a versatile, portable standard zoom for L-Mount cameras. The lens is distinguished by its superb build quality, internal focusing, and a focus mode switch for reliable handling. This lens is best for portrait and street photographers who prioritize a compact, fast-aperture zoom for everyday shooting.

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Best Lenses under €1,500 for macro

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Sigma Art 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN II

77.6 Macro Score
70mm f/2.8 L-Mount
Why we recommend this

Its HLA autofocus system is exceptionally fast and quiet, making it ideal for capturing fleeting moments. The lens maintains a constant f/2.8 aperture and a versatile 24-70mm zoom range in a relatively lightweight 726g package for its class. This lens is best for event photographers and hybrid shooters who need reliable, high-speed autofocus in a standard zoom.

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Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM A1

44.5 Macro Score
35mm f/1.4 Sony
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.4 aperture provides excellent low-light performance and shallow depth of field, supported by a complex 13-element optical design. The lens scores highest for portrait photography, achieving a 77.1/100 rating in that category. This prime lens is best for portrait photographers and professionals who prioritize sharpness and bokeh quality in a versatile 35mm focal length.

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Best Lenses under €2,500 for macro

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Sigma Art 50mm f/1.2 DG DN

70.5 Macro Score
50mm f/1.2 L-Mount
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.2 maximum aperture and four aspherical elements deliver exceptional sharpness and beautiful bokeh for a 50mm prime. The high-response linear actuator AF system provides fast and quiet focusing performance. This lens is best for portrait photographers and cinematographers who prioritize optical quality and shallow depth-of-field over portability.

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Sigma Sports 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN OS

69.3 Macro Score
200mm f/2.8 L-Mount IS
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/2.8 aperture and high-response linear actuator AF system deliver fast, reliable performance for capturing action and portraits. The lens is built as a robust, dedicated sports optic with an Optical Stabilizer featuring an OS2 algorithm for handheld shooting. This lens is best for sports and wildlife photographers who need a fast, telephoto zoom for Sony E-mount or L-Mount cameras.

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Premium Lenses for macro

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Sigma Art 17-40mm f/1.8 DC

72.7 Macro Score
17-40mm f/1.8 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/1.8 aperture across a 17-40mm zoom range provides exceptional low-light performance and consistent depth-of-field control for APS-C Canon RF cameras. The lens offers a versatile full-frame equivalent field of view from 25.5mm to 60mm, making it a superfast wide-to-normal zoom option. This lens is best for portrait photographers and content creators on APS-C bodies who need a bright, flexible prime-like zoom for both environmental shots and standard focal lengths.

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