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

78.6 Landscape Score
16-300mm f/3.5 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

Its 16-300mm focal range and 6-stop optical stabilization make it a remarkably versatile all-in-one lens for travel and everyday use. The lens offers a dust- and splash-resistant build, providing durability beyond its class for outdoor shooting. This lens is best for budget-conscious travelers and hobbyists who want a single, lightweight lens to cover wide-angle landscapes, distant subjects, and casual close-ups.

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Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 -A VC VXD

76.6 Landscape Score
18-300mm f/3.5 Canon RF IS
Why we recommend this

Its standout 18-300mm focal length provides a massive 16.6x zoom range, making it exceptionally versatile for everything from landscapes to distant subjects. The lens is also relatively compact and lightweight at 635g, suiting it well for travel and everyday use on APS-C cameras. This lens is best for photographers who want a single, all-in-one travel lens and value versatility over specialized macro or low-light performance.

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Laowa Zero-D 15mm f/2 FE

67.9 Landscape Score
15mm f/2 Canon RF Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its 15mm f/2 aperture makes it the widest rectilinear f/2 lens available, offering exceptional low-light capability for astrophotography with minimal distortion due to its Zero-D optical design. The weather-sealed, 500g metal build is compact for travel while the 5-blade diaphragm creates distinct sunstars. This lens is best for landscape and architecture photographers who prioritize edge-to-edge sharpness and manual focus control in extreme wide-angle shots.

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AstrHori 28mm f/13 2x Macro Probe

37.7 Landscape Score
28mm f/13 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its unique probe design and 2:1 magnification enable extreme close-up work from a distance, ideal for detailed macro subjects. The lens offers a 90-degree viewing angle and a very deep depth of field, ranging from f/13 to f/40. This lens is best for macro photographers specializing in capturing intricate details of small, skittish subjects like insects or product details.

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Sigma Art 17-40mm f/1.8 DC

67.3 Landscape 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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Laowa Argus 25mm f/0.95 CF APO

49.4 Landscape Score
25mm 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 for a 25mm APS-C lens. The manual focus design and robust build quality prioritize precise, tactile control over autofocus speed. This lens is best for portrait photographers and cinematographers on Canon RF APS-C cameras who value creative bokeh and manual operation.

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TTArtisan Tilt-Shift 17mm f/4

36 Landscape Score
17mm f/4 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its 17mm ultra-wide focal length and ±8° tilt/±8mm shift capabilities, combined with a 360° rotating mechanism, provide extensive creative control for perspective and focus manipulation. The all-metal construction and inclusion of two aspherical elements in its 17-element optical design suggest a focus on durability and image quality. This lens is best for architectural and landscape photographers needing a manual, budget-conscious tilt-shift option for Canon RF cameras.

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Lensbaby RF Velvet 28mm f/2.5

35.9 Landscape Score
28mm f/2.5 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

This lens offers a unique soft, glowing effect at its wide f/2.5 aperture, paired with a versatile 1:2 macro magnification capability. Its solid 594g build and copper ring detailing provide a distinct, tactile feel uncommon in modern optics. It's best for photographers seeking a creative, ethereal look in close-up and portrait work, rather than for general or travel photography.

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Trioplan 35mm f/2.8 II

33 Landscape Score
35mm f/2.8 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its manual focus design and 12-blade aperture provide exceptionally smooth bokeh and precise control for creative portraiture. The compact 301g build makes it a highly portable option for photographers who value a tactile, analog shooting experience. This lens is best for portrait and close-up photographers seeking a unique, character-rich rendering on Canon RF cameras.

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Voigtländer Nokton 40mm f/1.2 Aspherical

30.5 Landscape Score
40mm f/1.2 Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.2 maximum aperture and 10-blade diaphragm deliver exceptional low-light performance and smooth bokeh for portraits. The compact 400g design and manual focus mechanism offer a tactile, direct shooting experience. This lens is best for Canon RF shooters prioritizing artistic control and shallow depth of field in street and portrait photography.

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