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Acquiring lenses for you Canon EOS Digital SLR camera is no challenge. There are tons of them to choose from. This Canon Macro 100mm Review is for individuals who are in a position to select a Canon Macro lens.

Taking a great macro picture has the power to change your photography destiny. It is a thrill like no other. You start looking for tiny objects to set your camera sights upon.

There are concealed "treasures" in many macro images, little things that are concealed from the regular view. They are not observed by the bare eye under common circumstances. You can truly see the object much better than if you are looking carefully without a camera.

Two Canon lenses bear the "100mm macro" status. Both are prime lenses, which means they have only one single focal length, and both are incredibly well-liked as noticed on both Amazon and B & H Photo user reviews.

First is the Canon EF 100mm Macro USM Lens.

Canon has without doubt given the technological innovation on their 100mm macro lenses their very best engineering efforts. You can see this by the following:

* Image Quality - The crucial feature for any camera or lens is the Image Quality, and this lens produces top of the line images that are sharp and crisp.

* USM (ultra sonic motor) assists in super fast focusing

* f/2.8 wide aperture for maximum shutter speed and excellent bokeh (bokeh is the blurry background that cause the main subject to stand out)

* IS (image stabilization) so that you can hand hold your camera when taking shots with slower shutter speeds in low light.

* 100mm macro lenses double as great portrait lenses. The Canon 100mm Macro does an outstanding job at this, as well as typical imagery, and many photographers use this lens as their main lens..

* Can be used on ALL Canon EOS cameras including full frame and crop frame sensors

Building upon the engineering of the first effective 100mm macro lens, Canon has enhanced the technology and released an additional model. This lens has all the positive aspects of the original plus some added quality. In fact, it is an "L" lens, Canon's designation for their finest quality lenses. The added glass quality and materials for building the lens increase the price about 40%, but just owning an L lens in the bag is the best thing that can happen to a Canon owner.

There is a group of photographers who believe that utilizing prime lenses is the only way to get the best shots. Not many would argue that prime lenses offer superior quality than a lot of the zoom lenses. Therefore, the Canon 100mm macro lenses are two with the most effective quality available by any developer at any focal length.

Taking close-up photos with your Canon Macro 100mm lens can pump some new excitement into your photography experience.

by: Wayne Rasku




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