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Camera Lens Reviews
A great camera is nothing without quality glass. Our lens reviews for all camera types will ensure you make the right choice for your next big purchase.
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When this lens was first reviewed in November 2006, it was pretty much in its own niche. Now though, there’s more competition...
Review Price: £475.00
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Nikon's 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S lens is a fast, ultra-wideangle zoom designed for full-frame cameras like the D3 and D700.
Review Price: £1,200.00
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Want a true 1:1 macro for close-ups? This might fit the bill...
Review Price: £400.00
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Canon's EF 55-200mm digital SLR lens has an Ultrasonic Motor (USM) for fast and quiet autofocus and provides an imaging circle suitable for full frame and APS-C sensors.
Review Price: £189.00
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With Pentax now incorporating shift CCDs into its cameras, there's no need to add stabilisation to their lenses so the 50-200mm uses a standard Pentax KAF mount......
Review Price: £179.00
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For those on a budget, the Sigma is well worth a look, with an average street price of £109, though the Nikon fit has a Hypersonic Motor (HSM) adding another £50 or so...
Review Price: £109.00
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Tamron's 55-200mm lens is designed specifically for smaller digital sensors. Made from 13 elements in 9 groups, the optical train features one Low Dispersion element (LD) and also features macro capability...
Review Price: £149.00
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This Nikon lens features 15 elements in 11 groups, including one ED element. The main difference from the non-VR lens lies in the way the VR works...
Review Price: £249.00
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If you need a lens with a really wide focal range, this one looks like it might fit the bill...
Review Price: £499.00
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The question is, does the 75-300mm lens make the grade on the APS sensor?......
Review Price: £149.00
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The notable thing at first sight is the plastic mount, which we don't have a problem with, but we know from anecdotal evidence that others have......
Review Price: £169.00
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Coming from Sigma's DG range, this 70-300mm optic is suitable for film and digital sensors up to 35mm in size...
Review Price: £199.00
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Because Olympus adopted the Four-Thirds system, the company developed a completely new lens system to everybody else. The smaller sensor means that focal length values need to be multiplied by two to gain the 35mm equivalent – so the 40-150mm length of this lens equates to 80-300mm in 35mm film terms...
Review Price: £199.00
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This lens is a continuation of the old Konica Minolta line, so it can still be used on any old Minolta film camera bodies you may have knocking about...
Review Price: £179.00
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Tamron has formulated this lens to be suitable for digital cameras and film cameras, with an imaging circle covering the 35mm sized frame...
Review Price: £169.00
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With a 35mm equivalent focal length range of 27-202mm, this might appeal to Nikon DSLR users.
Review Price: £279.00
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This model comes from Pentax's KB range, and the DA mark denotes its digital dedication...
Review Price: £349.00
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If you're looking for something a little more than just a standard zoom, Sigma offers a few lenses with macro capabilities built in...
Review Price: £370.00
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Tamron was quick to take up the digital optimisation mantle; constantly updating its range as well as adding new lenses into the line-up....
Review Price: £299.00
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Nikon's 17-55mm lens is designed for Nikon DX (APS-C) sized sensors. With a fast continuous aperture of f/2.8...
Review Price: £999.00
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Centre resolution is very good but corner sharpness is disappointing....
Review Price: £150.00
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Nikon optics have a good reputation, and this lens, while not perfect, stands out from the crowd...
Review Price: £150.00
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While not offering the highest resolution, Olympus has certainly made an optic that stands out...
Review Price: £170.00
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On first impressions this lens looks suspiciously like the Pentax Pentax SMC 18-55mm.....
Review Price: £200.00
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With its loud AF motor, this lens can be rather distracting to the photographer.
Review Price: £74.00
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A lens that wins favour at the telephoto end...
Review Price: £200.00
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It may have a long name but the Tamron's focal length range is short, covering the equivalent of just 16.5-27mm...
Review Price: £430.00
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Very good resolution but prone to fringing...
Review Price: £370.00
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Are you a macro fiend? We try Sigma's latest offering
Review Price: £325.00
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An affordable zoom made for smaller sensors, and boasting macro ability....
Review Price: £130.00
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