Tokina 100mm f/2.8 (2006-today) 55mm filters, 18.1 oz./513g, 1:1 close focus, about $460. Good choice for macro on Canon and on Nikon, but a 180mm or 200mm lens is much better for practical and perspective reasons. If you won't spring for the Nikon 200mm f/4 AF-D or Canon 180mm f/3.5 L, this Tokina is as good optically as Nikon's or Canon's
So far, I've only had one session with the RF 100mmL IS USM, maybe 200 shots including same subject shots with the EF 100mmL IS USM using the EOS R5. IQ is comparable but the extra features on the RF version make it more useful to me. IS combined with the R5 is amazing, even at 1.4:1 to 1:1, which is only a close estimate because I shot the
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Weighing approx. 1.6 lbs. and measuring 5.83 inches in length, the RF100mm F2.8 L MACRO IS USM lens designed for comfortable use on any EOS R series camera. With its 100mm fixed focal length, the RF100mm F2.8 L MACRO IS USM lens provides a great representation to capture impressive portraits, food photos, flowers and more with minimal distortion.
At the moment I'm looking at a used Canon SL2 / 200D and a 100mm macro lens to go with it, but I'm not sure which lens to go for. Looking at: Canon 100 (non-L) EF 100mm F/2.8 Macro USM; Tokina 100 F2.8 AT-X PRO D Sigma EX 105MM F2.8; They're all around £240 (Inc VAT, Tokina is from Japan so may need import tax on it).
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The Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens is a macro lens designed for SLR cameras. With a weight of 600 grams and a length of 119 millimeters, it is a compact and lightweight option for capturing close-up shots. The lens has a diameter of 79 millimeters and a filter size of 58 millimeters, allowing for the attachment of various filters to
Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L III at 35mm at f/2.8 (EF diaphragm not visible). bigger. 9 rounded blades. Stops down to f/22. Focal Length. 16~35mm. When used on APS-C cameras, it sees the same angle of view as a 26~55mm lens sees when used on a 35mm or full-frame camera. See also Crop Factor. Angles of View (full-frame) 108.2º ~ 63º diagonal.
Compared to the older Canon 100mm f/2.8 USM lens it replaces, the L lens is undoubtedly a bit sharper at f/2.8, but by f/5.6 you will be hard pressed to find any noticeable differences. The EF 100mm f/2.8L IS Macro has quite astounding image quality in the center of the frame and very good sharpness in the periphery of the image.
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