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Best Canon Wide-angle Lenses | Cameralabs

Wide-angle lenses capture bigger views than normal, allowing you to squeeze very large subjects into the frame. They can prove invaluable whether you’re trying to photograph a large building, cramped interior, sweeping landscape view, or even just a big group shot.

They’re also ideal when you literally can’t step back any further, and are the standard kit of estate agents and realtors who want to make a room look bigger than it really is.

Most kit lenses include basic wide-angle coverage equivalent to a focal length of 28mm, but this is just a starting point in the world of wide-angle photography. Ultra-wide lenses allow you to squeeze even more into the frame and can deliver spectacular results.

So if you’re into landscape or architecture photography or regularly find yourself having to step-back to squeeze-in the desired shot, then get yourself an ultra-wide lens. The models below are all ideal.

Best Canon Wide-angle Lenses

The Sigma 14-24mm f2. 8 Art is one of the best ultra-wide angle zoom lenses for Canon and Nikon DSLRs, and is also an option for Sony mirrorless owners via an adapter. It can produce very sharp and undistorted images but you have to stop down on the short end to reduce the effect of astigmatism and field curvature (at least on my copy). It comes with the option to adapt the lens to different mounts plus it has a very thorough weather sealing. It is large and heavy and does not offer a filter thread but that is par for the course with all ultra-wide large aperture zooms. Highly Recommended.

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Canon's EF-S 10-18mm IS STM is a lightweight and affordable ultra-wide zoom for its cropped-frame / APSC format DSLRs. The coverage takes over where most kit lenses start, but zooms so much wider, capturing vast landscapes, huge buildings, or just large group shots when you can't step back any further; indeed this also makes it invaluable for vloggers who hold their camera at arm's length. The build quality is basic, and it may lack the extra reach and slightly brighter aperture of the earlier EF-S 10-22mm, but the optical quality remains very respectable, and the presence of image stabilisation and smoother STM focusing makes it much preferable for movie shooters. Considering the low price, it really is one of the bargains in the Canon catalogue and a must for any owner of a Canon APSC DSLR who fancies getting into ultra-wide-angle photography.

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Sigma's new 12-24/4.0 zoom is a very competent lens: Its optical performance is up there with the reference 15-30mm zoom from Tamron, it has only minor distortions and finally offers a constant f4.0 focal ratio - although f2.8 would have been even nicer. Most importantly it goes down to 12mm focal length offering a whopping 122 degrees angle of view which is only surpassed by Canon's 11-24mm f4. 0 lens at almost twice the price. So although the new Sigma is not exactly cheap it earns a Highly Recommended rating.

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Canon's EF 11-24mm f4L USM is one of the most exciting lenses in the EF catalogue: a true exotic with an impressively bulbous front element, it delivers wide to extremely wide coverage with impressively sharp details and minimal distortion across the framer and throughout the range. Sure there's some coloured fringing and vignetting, but both are easily corrected digitally (whether on in-camera JPEGs or in RAW later) without compromising the ultimate image quality with pixel-wrangling. Filter lovers will also need to employ cumbersome third party mounting systems and avoid the widest focal lengths - or accept some vignetting. Then there's the size and cost: it's a large, heavy and expensive lens, but there's literally nothing else like it, that zooms as wide and performs this well. Luckily there's plenty of cheaper - and smaller - alternatives, but if you're a wide-angle aficionado, the EF 11-24mm f4L USM is your dream lens.

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If you're looking for a wide-angle lens on a full-frame body you may consider the Sigma 24-35/2.0 DG HSM Art the ideal candidate: It covers three customary focal lengths (24/28/35mm) in one bright f2.0 zoom that performs as you would expect from a member of Sigma's highly acclaimed "Art" series: It's sharp at all focal lengths, has relatively little vignetting for such a wide-angle lens and shows only little longitudinal CAs and moderate coma. The build-quality supports Sigma's claim to have developed and manufactured a lens to professional standards although there's no weather sealing at the lens-mount. But other than that the Sigma 24-35mm f2. 0 DG HSM Art plays on a very high level and as such earns our Highly Recommended rating.

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The Sigma 20/1.4G Art is the latest lens in Sigma's line-up of wide-angle "Art" lenses. You can produce shots with image quality that were impossible at a wide open aperture of f1.4 not long ago. It has relatively little vignetting for such a wide-angle lens and shows only little longitudinal CAs and moderate coma. Plus its resistance against flare and glare is pretty good which is quite important for such a wide-angle lens. The build-quality and the new design support Sigma's claim to have developed and manufactured a lens to professional standards. Only the occasional misses of the AF (when using phase-detect autofocus on my D810) made me a bit nervous. But this may be an individual problem of my copy, or an issue when mounted on a D810. Regardless of the body though, you'll have to make do without a standard filter-thread plus there's no weather sealing at the lens-mount which seems a bit out of place for a lens targeted at professionals. But other than that the Sigma 20mm f1.4 DG HSM Art plays on a very high level and as such earns our Highly Recommended rating.

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The Sigma 24/1.4G Art is another winner in Sigma's line-up of wide-angle "Art" lenses. You can produce shots with image quality you might think were impossible at a wide open aperture of f1.4. It has low distortions, normal vignetting, little longitudinal CAs, plus a fast and reliable AF (after some tuning with the USB-dock). And the build-quality and the new design support Sigma's claim to have developed and manufactured a lens to professional standards. I was quite impressed to see this lens surpass the optical performance of the venerable Nikon AF-S 24mm f/1.4G in almost every aspect. Except for this dip in APS-C/DX corner performance at close distances. And I miss the weather sealing at the lens-mount which seems a bit out of place for a lens targeted at professionals. But other than that the Sigma 24mm f1.4 DG HSM Art plays on a very high level - and it does deliver this impressive performance at a price that is much lower than the 24mm f1.4 models from Nikon or Canon. This clearly earns the new Sigma lens our Highly Recommended rating.

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The new Tamron 35/1.8 VC is a very versatile and interesting lens: It offers a fast f/1.8 aperture combined with image-stabilization that is good for two stops in my tests. That makes this lens hold out longer in dimly lit situations. It produces sharp images right into the corner of a full-frame sensor and can focus close up to a magnification of 1:2.5 which is ideal for capturing small subjects. On top of that it's relatively small and light. The only thing standing against a Highly Recommended are the color aberrations of this lens which can be pretty nasty at times. But the Tamron 35/1.8 VC clearly earns a Recommended. Regarding the performance the price of this lens seems okay although compared to the Sigma 35/1.4 Art and Tamron's own 24-70/2.8 VC it looks a bit on the high side.

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Tamron's 15-30/2.8 Di VC USD has a lot going for it: The range is very practical for a wide-angle zoom, and starting at 15mm it almost never leaves you wanting. And a constant f2.8 aperture plus very good image stabilization makes it a very attractive proposition for those that don't carry around a tripod all day and need to take images indoors or under low light. Top this off with an image quality that surpasses the once king of the hill, the famed Nikon AF-S 14-24/2.8, in almost every aspect at a lower price and you have a lens that clearly earns a Highly Recommended. There are only two downsides in my view: the bulk/weight and that you cannot use filters. But still: For me this is the new reference in the ultra-wide-angle full-frame zoom class. Just make sure that you get a well-centered copy.

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The EF-S 24mm f2.8 STM is a 'pancake' prime lens for Canon's cropped-frame DSLRs with APS-C sensors. It delivers 38mm equivalent coverage which makes it an ideal walk-around lens, roughly similar in length to the classic 35mm options on full-frame or 35mm film bodies. The f2.8 focal ratio gathers more light than a typical kit zoom, and the STM motor ensures smooth and quiet focusing for movies on the latest bodies. But the real selling point of the EF-S 24mm is its size: as a 'pancake' lens it's tiny, transforming your DSLR into a much more portable system. The relatively low price also makes it an ideal second lens for owners of budget DSLRs who fancy trying a general-purpose prime lens instead of a zoom.

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Canon's EF 16-35mm f4L IS USM is an ultra-wide zoom that's compatible with full-frame DSLRs. It's the successor to the EF 17-40mm f4L USM, losing a little on the long-end, but gaining a tad on the important wide-end, while also adding the benefit of image stabilization. Crucially it matches the coverage of the EF 16-35mm f2.8 USM models, at a comfortably lower price which will make it a popular choice for those with lower-cost full-frame bodies or those who don't need an f2.8 aperture. But don't let the lower price fool you: as a modern optical design, it performs very well even with the highest resolution bodies.

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Canon’s EF 16-35mm f2.8L II USM is the second version of its professional ultra-wide lens. It delivers huge views on a full-frame body and is so wide it’s also usable as a standard zoom on a cropped body. It’s pricey, but features a constant, bright f2.8 aperture, quick and quiet USM focusing, and as an ‘L’ lens the build quality and manual focusing are superb. A desirable ultra-wide zoom for full-frame owners or those looking to upgrade in the future. Compare against the latest Mark III version.

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The widest prime lens in the Canon catalogue is a real gem: the EF 14mm f2. 8L II USM, now in an improved Mark II version, delivers ultra-wide coverage without any of the distortion of a fisheye. This is the lens to go for if you want to capture big skies, large buildings or expansive landscapes with superb quality. It's also a valuable lens in cramped situations. Put it on a cropped body and it's still pretty wide, but much less exciting. I wouldn't recommend it to APS-C owners unless they were thinking of upgrading to full-frame in the future. But full-frame owners who love their ultra wide angle coverage will quickly become smitten, and it's well worth spending the extra on the Mark II version. Compare closely with the EF 11-24mm f4L zoom though.

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The Sigma 35/1.4 DG HSM is a very exciting lens. You can produce shots with image quality you might think were impossible at a wide open aperture of f1. 4. Plus the build-quality and the new design support Sigma's claim to have developed and manufactured a lens to professional standards. I was quite shocked to see this lens surpass the optical performance of the venerable Nikon AF-S 35mm f/1.4G with respect to sharpness. But in other respects it slightly lags Nikon's flagship: rendering of out-of-focus subjects in the background is a bit more nervous than from the Nikkor which also shows a higher resistance against flare and glare. There's also no weather-sealing which seems a bit out of place for a lens targeted at professionals. But mind you even in these aspects of lens-performance the Sigma plays on a very high level - and it does deliver this impressive performance at a price that is much lower than the 35mm f1.4 models from Nikon, Canon or Sony.

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The Canon EF 8-15mm f4L Fisheye USM is a unique lens which delivers 180 degree Fisheye images to all three of its sensor formats: APS-C, APS-H and full-frame, while owners of the latter also get to enjoy full circular Fisheye images too. This makes it a very flexible option for owners of multiple Canon bodies employing different sensor sizes and the optical quality is excellent. The build quality is also a big step up from the discontinued EF 15mm f2.8 Fisheye and now boasts weatherproof construction, although the focal ratio is one stop slower and the starburst effect at the smallest apertures isn't quite as attractive. It's also worth noting there are multiple Fisheye primes available from third parties like Sigma if you're only using one body and don't need both full and circular images from one lens.

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11 Best Wide Angle Lenses for Canon (Reviews & Buying Guide)

Every photographer should have a range of lenses in their bag and a wide angle lens is no exception. Canon offers over 20 wide angle lenses to choose from.

If you’ve been shooting on a kit lens, zoom lens, or a 50mm prime it’s time to take your travel photography to the next level with a wide angle lens.

Over the years I have used many wide angle lenses on my Canon Cameras including full-frame and cropped sensors. So here are my picks for the best wide angle lenses for Canon cameras.

Best Canon Wide Angle Lenses

  • What is a Wide Angle Lens?
  • 1. Canon RF 15-35mm f/2.8 IS – Best for Canon RF Mount Wide Angle
  • 2. Canon RF 14-35mm f/4 IS – Affordable RF Mount
  • 3. Canon RF 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3
  • 4. Canon RF 16mm f/2.8 – Best Compact RF
  • 5. Canon RF 24mm f/1.8
  • 6. Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L – Budget + Quality
  • 7. Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III – Best EF Mount Wide Angle Lens
  • 8. Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 – Best for Cropped APS C Sensors
  • 9. Canon EF 24mm f/1.4 II
  • 10. Sigma EF 14mm f/1.8 – Ultra-wide Prime
  • 11. Canon EF 11-24mm F/4 – One of Canon’s Widest Lenses

First let’s talk about what a wide angle lens is if you aren’t familiar.

What is a Wide Angle Lens?

Wide angle lenses are important for any photographer that loves to shoot landscapes, cityscapes, or even interiors. A wide angle lens is typically 35mm or less which means you’re getting more in the frame. You can also use a wide angle lens for creative portraits but it’s recommended to use a 50mm lens for portraits.

If you have a cropped sensor camera (referred to as an APS-C sensor) like on a Canon Rebel, your lenses will have a different field of view. Canon cropped sensors are 1.6x cropped. So a 10mm lens on a cropped sensor will be equivalent to a 16mm. Canon lenses that are designated for cropped cameras are titled “EF-S”.

This list is full of lenses that are primarily for full frame cameras but I have included an option for Canon APS-C sensors.

One benefit of wider lenses are longer shutter speeds while using your camera handheld. This is because any amount of shake is significantly reduced because there is less movement in the frame if you shake.

One other thing to look at is build quality of lenses. Typically L-series lenses from Canon will have weather sealing meaning it’s designed to be used in rainy or dusty conditions.


Update July 2022: Added Canon’s newest wide angle lenses the 24mm and 15-30mm.
Update January 2022: Since Canon has announced they are no longer making DSLR cameras I have listed RF mount (mirrorless) lenses at the top of the list. If you need a wide angle lens for an EF mount Canon camera you can find them at the bottom of the list.


Personally I have shot with many Canon lenses so here are my recommendations of the best wide angle lenses for Canon Cameras:

Preview Product Price
Canon RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM $2,399.00 $1,999.00 View on Amazon
Canon RF14-35mm F4 L is USM Lens $1,699. 00 $1,299.00 View on Amazon
Canon RF15-30mm F4.5-6.3 is STM Lens $549.00 View on Amazon
Canon RF16mm F2.8 STM $299.00 View on Amazon
Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens for SLR... $779.00 View on Amazon
Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002) $2,199.00 View on Amazon
Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Lens $299.00 View on Amazon
Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM Wide Angle Lens - Fixed -... $1,549.00 View on Amazon
Sigma 14mm F/1. 8 Art DG HSM Lens (for Canon EOS Cameras) $1,599.00 View on Amazon
Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L USM Lens $2,999.00 $2,564.95 View on Amazon

Pros:

  • Excellent image quality
  • Lens stabilization
  • Fast autofocus

Cons:

  • Expensive
  • Soft edges at lower apertures

The Canon RF 15-35mm f/2.8 IS is one of Canon’s newest lenses for their full-frame mirrorless mount; the RF mount. The Canon RF 15-35mm is typically the lens on my camera for travel photography.

Thinking about buying the Canon RF 15-35mm?
Read: RF 15-35mm Sample Images

The RF 15-35mm f/2.8 packs extremely good image quality and even image stabilization. Its maximum aperture of 2.8 is great for low-light shots. Since it’s 1mm wider than the standard 16-35mm lens you’ll be able to cover a large angle of view. The lens also has 5-stops of lens stabilization and 8-stops of stabilization when combined with an RF camera with IBIS. This is the best wide angle lens for the Canon EOS R5. One downside is the large price tag and weight of this RF lens. This is my pick as the best wide angle lens for Canon full frame mirrorless cameras.

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Canon RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM

  • High image quality and bright f/2.8 wide-angle zoom RF L lens

Pros:

  • Compact design
  • Large focal range
  • Lens stabilization

Cons:

  • Wider focal range requires lens correction (easy to correct)

This Canon RF lens is an incredibly sharp f/4 wide angle. The Canon RF 14-35mm f/4 features a compact design perfect for real estate photography, travel, and even vlogging. Plus it has image stabilization to give you a few extra stops of light when shooting.

Additionally if you’re into using circular filters the Canon RF 14-35mm is one of the few 14mm lenses that has threading for circular filters. Filters may appear in the edge of the frame at 14mm but is easily corrected with the lens correction profile.

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Canon RF14-35mm F4 L is USM Lens

  • Dramatic, creative possibilities with 14mm ultra wide-angle coverage.

For anyone looking to get into landscape and architectural photography Canon’s new 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3 is a great choice. Some of its best featured include built in optical image stabilization and an STM AF motor.

Canon RF15-30mm F4.5-6.3 is STM Lens

  • RF ultra wide-angle zoom lens for the EOS R series cameras.

Pros:

  • Extremely tiny lens with incredible FOV
  • Affordable

Cons:

  • Image quality is lacking
  • No ability to zoom in or out

This tiny 16mm for Canon’s RF mount will make a great addition to any photographer’s bag. Whether you want to use it for vlogging or architecture the size and price of the Canon 16mm f/2.8 is unmatched. Since it’s a prime lens you won’t be able to zoom in or out.

Canon RF16mm F2.8 STM

  • Canon’s first ultra wide-angle, fixed focal length RF lens

Canon has released their latest lens for the RF system the Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro. Featuring lens stabilization, a low min focusing distance, and small design the RF 24mm will make a great addition to any photographer’s bag. The RF 24mm f/1.8 has a minimum focusing distance of 5.5 inches making it a great macro lens as well.


US Capitol – Shot on the Canon 17-40mm f/4 by Angela Pan

Pros:

  • Great price for an L series lens
  • Great focal range

Cons:

  • f/4 can be limiting when handheld shooting
  • EF Mount

If you’re looking to get into landscape or architecture photograph this 17-40mm L lens is a great bang for your buck to get into wide-angle photography.

If you shoot with a tripod the Canon 17-40mm f/4 is a fantastic wide angle choice. You can pick one up around for around $599 which is on the lower end for an L series lens (L series is Canon’s premium line of lenses). This lens is especially good if you’re just getting into real estate or landscape photography.

I shoot with the Canon EF 17-40mm 80% of the time. I love it for beautiful sunrises and capturing the entire landscape. It’s super sharp and the results are great.

Angela PanPhotographer

One downside of the Canon 17-40 is the fact that it has an f/4 aperture. So if you’re up late shooting at night or in low light you’ll want to bring a tripod to get full advantage of this lens.

Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens for SLR...

  • 17 40 millimeter ultra wide angle zoom lens with f/4 maximum aperture for Canon SLR Cameras. Diagonal angle of view 104° 57° 30'

Diablo Lake, WA – Shot on the Canon 16-35mm f/2. 8 III

Pros:

  • Sharp lens
  • Great focal range
  • f/2.8!

Cons:

  • Expensive
  • EF Mount

If you’re looking for the BEST EF mount option the Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 III takes some of the sharpest photos out of any wide angle lens.

The Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 III is one of those lenses every photographer should have in their bag. The 16-35mm focal range is the ideal range for a wide angle lens. Great for getting everything in frame at 16mm but its 35mm focal length lets you hone in on a subject.

Photos taken with this lens just turn out incredibly sharp and distortion-free. This is my pick as the best wide angle lens for Canon full frame DSLR cameras.

If this lens is out of your budget Canon also makes two very similar lenses that are slightly cheaper, the Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 II and Canon 16-35mm f/4.

Canon EF 16–35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens, Black (0573C002)

  • High performance L-series ultra-wide-angle zoom lens with constant f/2. 8 maximum aperture.

Long Exposure in NYC Tunnel – Shot on Canon 70D and 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6

Pros:

  • Fantastic price
  • Extremely light

Cons:

  • Only works for cropped sensors

Due to the crop factor on smaller Canon DSLR cameras, you’ll need a wider lens to get the full wide angle effect. The Canon 10-18mm doesn’t break the bank and will give you an ultra wide field of vision.

This super tiny lens is perfect for traveling with a cropped sensor. For the price, the Canon 10-18mm is the best wide angle lens for Canon crop sensor. It also has built in stabilization which helps to reduce shake for videos and photos.

With a 4.5-5.6 aperture, it will struggle in low light situations but this can be mitigated by using a tripod.

I use this lens when I am vlogging on my Canon 70D, if you’re looking for a camera to vlog with check out my article on that.

This lens is equivalent to a ~16-30mm on a full-frame camera.
For more about converting lens crops try out mmCalc.

If you’re unfamiliar with cropped sensors check out this article from SLR Lounge which explains the differences. If you’re using an entry-level DSLR like a Canon T5 or T6i you are using a cropped sensor.

Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Lens

  • EF S ultra wide zoom lens. Drive System Lead screw and rack system driven by stepping motor

Shot on the Canon 24mm f/1.4

Pros:

  • Small & compact
  • Fantastic bokeh

Cons:

  • Fixed focal length
  • EF Mount

The Canon 24mm is a bit tight but still can get you beautiful wide photos. Its low f/1.4 aperture is great for adding depth of field to your images.

The Canon 24mm f/1.4 II is shockingly fun to shoot with and one of my favorite EF lenses. The f/1.4 aperture lets TONS of light in so you can do all kinds of creative photos with depth of field. It’s a blast to use this lens for handheld night shots. This is your best bet if you need a Canon EF wide angle lens that’s lightweight and easy to travel with with supreme image quality.

Canon EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM Wide Angle Lens - Fixed -...

  • Lens not zoomable

NYC Skyline shot on Sigma 14mm f/1.8

Pros:

  • Extremely unique lens
  • Ultra wide-angle
  • Perfect for astrophotography

Cons:

  • Expensive
  • Sometimes can be TOO wide
  • Unable to use traditional filters on it
  • Heavy
  • EF Mount

The Sigma 14mm f/1.8 is an ultra wide angle lens, plus unique with its rare low aperture. This is the go-to lens for astrophotography with its extremely sharp images and low aperture. This isn’t the widest lens possible since Canon also makes a 8-15mm but 14mm is an incredible wide focal length.

On the downside, this is a pretty niche lens and it’s extremely heavy. Also, its curved glass makes it impossible to use traditional lens filters.

Sigma 14mm F/1.8 Art DG HSM Lens (for Canon EOS Cameras)

  • Large diameter delivering f/1.8 brightness

Pros:

  • Sharp images
  • Great focal range 11-24mm

Cons:

  • Very expensive
  • Unable to use traditional filters on it

If you’re looking for an extremely wide lens the Canon 11-24mm is a very versatile lens. At its widest 11mm, it’s mostly overkill for any photographer and would likely be used for specific landscape or interior shoots. But if you’re a gear addict having the ability to shoot below 16mm would offer some unique perspectives.

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Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L USM Lens

  • L-series ultra-wide zoom lens with an impressive 11mm starting focal length

Of course there are other options like Tamron, Rokinon, and Sigma lenses but I’ve found the best results with using Canon lenses since they are designed to work with Canon cameras.

There are also a few other things to consider when buying a lens. Obviously your use case and budget will take priority over everything. Things like lens stabilization, aperture, and size will all affect how the lens will meet your needs.

Image stabilization in the lens will be important if you plan on shooting handheld or doing videos. It’s important to note that the wider your lens the less important stabilization becomes since it affects the image less.

Looking to buy a camera?
Read: Best Mirrorless Cameras for Travel Photography

In the end, the best wide angle lens for you will have to depend on your budget and use case. Hopefully this list gives you a great idea of what Canon has to offer in terms of wide angle lenses.

Have any questions about Canon lenses? Ask me in the comments below!

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Wide-angle lens for canon in the category "Technical and electronics"

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