Canon Macro
Canon Macro
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![]() Canon EF Sigma 90 mm 90mm f 28 Macro Lens For Canon AF US $250.00
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![]() Canon FD 50mm 118 SC lens US $29.95
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![]() CANON ZOOM LENS EF 22 55MM 14 56 ULTRASONIC LENS US $36.01
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![]() Canon FD 50mm 118 lens US $39.95
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![]() Canon FD 50mm 114 lens US $109.95
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![]() Vivitar Series 1 Macro Focusing Zoom f 35 70 210mm M42 NEX EOS 4 3 Nikon M4 3 US $16.60
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![]() Pentax smc a 35 70mm f4 macro zoom lens US $65.00
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![]() Wide Angle Fisheye Macro lens Canon EOS Rebel T3 T3i T2 T2i XT XTi XS XSi 1100d US $37.95
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![]() Canon FD 28mm 128 lens US $64.95
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![]() Canon PowerShot ELPH 100 HS 121 MP Digital Camera Gray US $129.00
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![]() Canon 35 105mm f 35 Macro FD Mount Lens – Mint US $31.00
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![]() Canon PowerShot A590 IS Digital Camera 8 MP 4X Zoom Black US $99.00
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![]() Wide Fisheye Macro lens Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi XSi US $39.99
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![]() Tripod Collar Ring for Canon EF 100mm f 28 Macro non IS version US $11.99
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![]() Canon EF 28 135mm IS USM Lens US $237.11
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![]() Canon PowerShot A590 IS 80 MP Digital Camera Black US $29.00
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![]() Canon 50mm f 35 Macro FD Mount Lens – Mint US $12.50
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![]() Canon PowerShot Digital ELPH SD750 DIGITAL IXUS 75 71 MP Digital Camera US $25.27
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![]() Canon 60D Underwater Housing Aqua tech CR 60 and LP WZ II lens port with Case US $800.00
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![]() 58mm 10 Close up Macro Lens for Canon XS T1i T2i T3 T3i 600D 1000D EF s 18 55mm US $15.99
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Canon Ef 100Mm Macro Lens For Canon Digital Slr Camera
New hybrids Macro Canon L-series can effectively compensate for camera close-up and vibrate, a significant improvement professionals and advanced amateurs who use macro photography portraits, nature and shoots marriage.
New Hybrid: Especially for macro photography lense for you:
World premiere of optical Image Stabilizer SLR introduced EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM in 1995. Since then, Canon has made significant progress to improve the ability of the associated company to the pan and add the costs associated with camera shake.
Move has introduced to the field of image stabilization, macro, Canon now a hybrid, expand Canon100mm f/2.8L IS USM macro, if different from the first Canon in the world.
The traditional image stabilization technology, it is useful to reduce the effects of camera shake, as the case for macro photography. to reach into the pockets of the big picture to 1x, but the movement of the camera is difficult to give satisfactory results, although with image stabilization lenses are classic.
Now, thanks to the hybrid has a 100 mm f/2.8 L IS USM Canon EF macro lens is a technique that expands the macro that it can be easy to identify all over the world, and the first clear advantage in environments , where the use of a tripod is not possible.
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What is the best Canon telephoto and macro lens??
I purchased a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi and I want to go all out and buy ONE great lens. I want super mind-blowing macro and telephoto so I can get amazing photos of flowers and bugs and also things like the moon or other things that happen to be farther away. Is there such a lens?? If not, what would be the best macro and telephoto lens (separately)?
Sorry, can't do it all in one lens.
I would save my money & only get the 100mm f/2.8 that was mentioned earlier. It qualifies as telephoto & is superb for macro & portraiture work. I have the 70-200 f/2.8 as well, but I do not think it is appropriate for what you want to do. It's expensive & it sounds like you are looking for a "super telephoto" lens. You'd be sadly disappointed with its reach. Even a 100mm-300mm f/5.6 lens would give you more reach -- at a quarter of the price. No offense, but if the pictures don't look good -- it will most likely be due to your actions vs. the quality of the glass.
The glamour of the super telephoto is VERY COMMON & is usually short-lived. You'll quickly find that it is impractical most of the time, VERY heavy, & will REQUIRE being on a tripod under most conditions less than cloudless sun.
The only other compromise I can think of is to purchase the 180mm f/3.5L lens. A little more reach, but much more expensive & still a compromise on the super telephoto end.
If budget is not a problem, I'd still opt for the 100mm f/2.8 for the macro, & a 600mm f/4L IS lens ($7,000). If that's too steep, the 400mm f/5.6L IS ($1,400). The variety of uses for this lens is less than using the 70-200 with a 2x converter -- but much easier to work with. I have the 70-200 f/2.8L & 2x converter -- the quality is lacking & it's pretty cumbersome to use.
One final note. Before you drop some serious cash on one of the expensive lenses, go out & rent it for a day. Macros can range from about $10-$25/day, & Super telephoto rentals can range from about $75-$150/day, but some stores will apply it towards a purchase if you decide to do so. I did exactly this when I first began photography years ago. It took one day for me to realize just how difficult it was to use a super telephoto lens (& it was only a 300mm f/2.8L).
Best of luck!


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