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Hey y’all,
I have recently purchased a Canon Eos Rebel T7i for my other hobby astrophotography. Since I have the decent DSLR body can someone suggest a good macro lens by cannon so I can also capture some awesome shots of my corals? TIa
 
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Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens

B&H # CA6028MEF
MFR # 0284B002

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Key Features​

  • EF-S-Mount Lens/APS-C Format
  • 96mm (35mm Equivalent)
  • Aperture Range: f/2.8 to f/32
  • Super Spectra Coating



Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens​




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Style: 50 mm Lens
  • 50 mm Lens
    $125.00
  • Two Lens Portrait/Travel Kit
    $369.00






BrandCanon
Lens TypeStandard
Compatible MountingsCanon EF
Maximum Focal Length50 Millimeters
Minimum Focal Length50 Millimeters

About this item​

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  • 50 millimeter focal length and maximum aperture of f/1.8
  • Great for portraits, action, and nighttime photography; Angle of view (horizontal, vertical, diagonal): 40º, 27º,46º
  • Minimum focusing distance of 1.15 feet (0.35 meter) and a maximum magnification of 0.21x
  • Stepping motor (STM) delivers near silent, continuous move Servo AF for movies and smooth AF for stills
  • 80 millimetre effective focal length on APS C cameras, 50 millimetre on full frame cameras. Lens construction: 6 elements in 5 groups
 
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