

This is a full macro lens, giving one-to-one magnification. This is a lens that is very interesting indeed but not very well known. View on Amazon Tamron 60mm F2: (Best low light portrait lens for Canon) This lovely Tamron lens comes highly recommended. So when it comes to mid-range 85-millimeter lenses. I find it a bit of a game-changer, particularly for handheld video work, but it’ll make a real difference to your still photography, too. Tamron lens costs less, has more accurate autofocus, and has image stabilization. There’s plenty of outstanding sharpness and contrast neutral colors and smooth bokeh. Overall, the lens optics are impressively good. There is no reduction in sharpness when we look into the corners and no noticeable chromatic aberration. The lens is very sharp in the middle of the image, with excellent contrast. The build quality and functionality are fantastic. The autofocus motor is very quiet and very fast, this is probably the fastest autofocus system I’ve ever seen at a time, and its accuracy was pleasingly good.Īnd my tests may line autofocus through the viewfinder and over 90% of the time, much better than the Sigma 85 millimeter art lens. I’ve never handled it, but it works fine. It’s not the smoothest or most precise focus.
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The rubberized focus ring can be turned at any time, whether or not the lens is set to manual focus.

The body of the lens is made of metal, and it’s all based on a metal lens mount with some light weather sealing nicely. The lens itself is a little bit large other 85 millimeter lenses come smaller and lighter, but its build quality is excellent. So, a lot tighter, although the smaller camera center will also effectively increase your depth of field.Īnyone with a lens like this on our camera will get tons of use out of it.Īnd image stabilization is an impressive and valuable bonus. If you’re using this lens on an APS-C camera, then you’ll get images that are the full-frame equivalent of 136 millimeters. It’s also a potentially helpful lens for landscape photography, where I find that 85 millimeters give you just enough compression on your images. Video footage is held almost completely steady, and you’re still pictures will be sharper.Īn 85-millimeter F1.8 lens is a classic optic for portrait and subject photography, throwing your background nicely out of focus, especially on a full-frame camera. No other fast aperture 85-millimeter lens features image stabilization, and it is a great feature that I value highly, especially when you’re shooting indoors or in darker situations. Well, this newer 85-millimeter lens takes things even a step further. It has an excellent built quality, sharpness, and image stabilization, making it a unique and enjoyable full-frame lens to handle. It’s for full-frame or APSC digital SLR cameras or mirrorless cameras. Sigma 85mm f/1.4: (Best low light lens for Canon 5d mark iv)Ĭanon EF 50mm f/1.4: (Best Canon EF lens for low light)Ĭanon RF 35mm f/1.8: (Best Canon RF lens for low light)

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Sigma 24mm f/1.4: (Best low light lens for Canon 6d)Ĭanon 24-70mm f/2.8: (Best low light zoom lens for Canon)Ĭanon 16-35mm f2.8: (Best low light wide-angle lens for Canon)Ĭanon 70-200mm f/2.8: (Best Canon lens for low light concert photography) Sigma 50mm F1.4: (Best low light lens for Canon 9d)Ĭanon EF 50mm f/1.8: (Best low light lens for Canon t7i) Sigma 30mm F1.4: (Best low light lens for Canon 60D)Ĭanon 85mm F1.2: (Best Canon lens for low light wedding photography)Ĭanon 50mm 1.8: (Best low light lens for Dslr Canon)Ĭanon 32mm f/1.4: (Best low light lens for Canon m50) Tamron 60mm F2: (Best low light portrait lens for Canon) Tamron 85mm F1.8: (Best low light lens for Canon 80D)
