Review – Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS Macro. Macro lenses can offer a photographer insight and access to a tiny world that is beyond the normal eye. Where wide-angle lenses augment a reality we know, and telephotos give us reach for a better vantage and compressed view, the ability of a macro lens to focus so closely to an object, as to enlarge
The Zeiss Milvus 100mm f/2M Lens completely covers all of these categories. The Zeiss Milvus 100mm f/2M Lens is exceptionally well built and delivers image quality to match. I borrowed that introduction from the review of the Zeiss 100mm f/2.0 Makro-Classic Lens , the predecessor to the Milvus variant of this lens.
Canon 100mm f2.8L @ f5.6 crop of tap. In the tap series, note again the sharpness straight off the bat at f2, which is similar to the Canon at f2.8. Zeiss sharpness is already incredible at f2.8 and clearly superior to the Canon at the same aperture, although by f5.6 both lenses are excellent.
The EF-S 35mm f/2.8 Macro IS STM ($349.99), compatible with APS-C sensor cameras, focuses close enough to capture images at full life-size, and includes a built-in light so the shadow your camera
The 100mm F2.8 macro is capable of delivering substantial background blur, although portrait shooters should note that technically it simply can't match its short telephoto stablemates, the EF 85mm F1.2 L II USM and 135mm F2 L USM. In general, bokeh is extremely pleasant; at macro distances it is, as we might expect, extremely smooth and
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