Top SLR Camera Lenses 2023
Elevate your photography with ProdSeeker's top-rated SLR camera lenses. Our curated selection offers exceptional optics and creative versatility for your imaging endeavors. From captivating portraits to breathtaking landscapes, find the perfect lens to capture every detail. ProdSeeker: Redefine your vision through the lens.

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The PENTAX K3 Mark III is great for landscape photography, especially for an APS-C camera. Its sensor punches above its weight, with excellent dynamic range to capture a wider array of detail in high-contrast scenes and amazing high-ISO performance for low-light or nighttime landscapes. The camera's also incredibly sturdy, with a weather-sealed design that allows you to shoot in all kinds of weather conditions without worry. It just isn't the most portable camera, so it's less convenient to take on long hikes or remote shooting locations.
-- As reviewed by Rtings

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The EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM improves upon the first version of the lens, but isn't the best 24-105mm available for the Canon system.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

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The Lensbaby Sol 45 is an affordable art lens that draws images with a small, sharp area of focus, surrounded by blur, with adjustable blades to add texture.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

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The Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 lens undercuts similar zooms on price and delivers strong image stabilization, but it makes some optical compromises to get there.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

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The Pentax HD D FA Macro 100mm F2.8 ED AW lens benefits from a refreshed optical formula that works better with high-pixel digital cameras, but Pentax didn't bother to make other changes to an outdated design.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

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The Sony E 11mm F1.8 should appeal to landscape specialists and vloggers who want a wide lens that delivers characterful bokeh highlights.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

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The Fujifilm Fujinon GF 80mm F1.7 R WR's extra-wide f-stop enables it to produce images with smoothly defocused backgrounds (especially for a medium format lens), but its loud focus motor is a concern.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

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The Canon RF 85mm F1.2 L USM lens snaps shots with a razor-thin depth of focus and is ideal for use in extremely dim light, but we think it's worth getting the premium DS variation instead.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

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The Fujifilm XF 50mm F1.0 R WR has the widest f-stop of any modern, autofocus lens, but it's heavy to carry and slow to focus.
-- As reviewed by PCMag

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The Voigtlander 60mm f/0.95 Nokton Aspherical brings full-frame bokeh to Micro Four Thirds cameras, but drops support for autofocus to get there.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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