The best Canon SLR Lenses
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Ongoing, First published Nov 14, 2015
Canon SLRs are several of the most recognizable in the world. You see them on the sidelines of NFL video games, around the necks of seemingly every traveler, and in retail screens far and wide. As well as while skilled pros that recognize their cameras throughout are cognizant of exactly what lenses are should get the job done, photographers who bought a Rebel packed with an 18-55mm$249.00 at PCNation.com lens have good need to look for a far better lens.
The zoom that's included with an entry-level camera is generally the weakest link in the chain as far as image high quality goes. It's designed to be affordable adequate to produce to be included at a modest premium. The slim f/3.5 -5.6 variable aperture isn't really the most effective selection for capturing in dark light, and there shows up distortion throughout the zoom array. These aren't issues that are unique to Canon-- most starter lenses leave a lot of room for renovation. Your brand-new SLR is entitled to a better lens.
Luckily, with a Canon camera you have loads of choices as for lenses go. You could go for name-brand Canon lenses-- some of those are the best in business-- or you could opt for a third-party option, several of which are equally as good as Canon glass.
We have actually highlighted a few of our faves here. Newbie SLR proprietors looking for a comparable, yet better, zoom lens can think of a Sigma 18-35mm or 17-70mm zoom, both which are made to cover the APS-C photo sensor discovered in Rebel designs. As well as innovative pros should offer special lenses like the 85mm f/1.2 and 100-400mm an appearance.
Remember, if you have a full-frame model like the 6D$1,399.00 at Dell, you can not make use of an APS-C lens with an EF-S classification. Yet if you're considering an ultimate upgrade to a full-frame system, consider missing over EF-S lenses entirely.
If you remain in the market for a brand-new SLR physical body you could read the Best SLRs we've examined.
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