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

80.2 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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Laowa Zero-D 20mm f/4 Shift

55.9 Score
20mm f/4 Nikon Z IS
Why we recommend this

Its +/- 11mm of shift movement and 360° rotation provide exceptional perspective control for architectural photography on a full-frame Nikon Z camera. The lens's 65mm-diameter image circle ensures high-quality, corrected images even at the extremes of its shift range. This specialized tool is best for architectural photographers and technical shooters who require precise control over perspective and converging lines.

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Laowa Zero-D 20mm f/4 Shift lens
Price $1,099

Canon RF Venus Laowa 100mm f/2.8 Tilt-Shift 1X Macro

29.6 Score
100mm f/2.8 Sony FE, L Mount, Nikon Z, Canon RF
Why we recommend this

Its unique combination of +/-10 degrees of tilt and +/-12mm of shift, paired with a 1:1 macro magnification, makes it a highly specialized optical tool. The manual focus design and 15-blade diaphragm provide precise creative control for achieving smooth bokeh and selective focus. This lens is best for product and architectural photographers needing perspective control and macro capability in a single lens.

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

73.5 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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Laowa Probe 24mm f/14

46.5 Score
24mm f/14 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

Its long, slender probe barrel enables a 2:1 maximum magnification and a 0.8" minimum working distance, allowing for unique close-up perspectives. The wide-angle 24mm focal length provides greater depth of field than traditional macro lenses, and the waterproof front barrel is a practical feature for adventurous shooting. This lens is best for macro photographers and videographers specializing in detailed, immersive close-ups of small subjects or in tight spaces like food or product photography.

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Laowa Probe 24mm f/14 lens
Price $1,449

Laowa 55mm f/2.8 Tilt-Shift 1x Macro

41.9 Score
55mm f/2.8 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

Its combination of a +/- 10° tilt, +/- 12° shift mechanism, and a true 1:1 macro capability in a single 55mm lens is highly specialized. The optical formula, featuring UHR and extra-low dispersion elements, prioritizes sharpness and aberration control for these demanding functions. This lens is best for architectural and product photographers who require precise perspective control alongside extreme close-up detail.

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Laowa Aurogon FF 10-50x NA0.5 Supermicro APO

22.7 Score
19mm f/10 Nikon Z
Why we recommend this

Its 10-50x magnification and NA0.5 aperture deliver extreme, high-resolution macro detail for scientific-grade imaging. The modular system with four magnification tubes offers exceptional versatility for a fixed working distance. This lens is best for researchers and specialized macro photographers documenting subjects like insect anatomy or material textures at microscopic scales.

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