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Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM Macro Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras, Lens Only
| Brand | Canon |
| Focal Length Description | 100 mm |
| Lens Type | Telephoto |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
| Camera Lens Description | 100 month |
About this item
- 100 millimeter focal length and 1:2.8 maximum aperture. The EF1.4X II; EF2X II extenders cannot be used with this lens. There are no compatible close-up lenses
- Lens construction consists of 15 elements in 12 groups
- 23.4-Degree diagonal angle of view
- Inner focusing system with USM and full-time manual focus option. Closest focusing distance 0.99 feet; 0.3 meter (maximum close-up magnification: 1x)
- 67 millimetre filter size. Filter Size: 58 millimetre. Lens hood: ET-73
- Compatible with 67 millimeter filters
- Canon's first mid-telephoto macro "L" series lens to include Canon's sophisticated Image Stabilization
- Near-silent Ultrasonic focusing
- Enjoy life-size close-up capabilities without an adapter
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| lens type | Telephoto | Macro | Standard | Wide Angle |
| compatible mountings | Canon EF | Canon EF | Canon EF-S | Canon EF |
| lens design | Prime | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom |
| minimum focal length | — | — | 18 millimeters | 16 millimeters |
| max focal length | — | 100 millimeters | 55 millimeters | 35 millimeters |
| fixed focal length | 100 millimeters | 100 millimeters | 55 millimeters | 35 millimeters |
| real angle of view | 19.8 degrees | 23.4 degrees | 74.33 degrees | 80.5 degrees |
| model name | macro lens | 3554B002-cr | 8114B002 | 9518B002 |
| max aperture | 2.8 f stop | 2.8 millimeters | 5.6 f stop | 4 f stop |
| diaphragm blades | 9 | 9 | 7 | 9 |
| image stabilization | 4 stop Hybrid IS | Digital | 4 stops | up to four stops |
From the manufacturer
The EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM is a great lens for:
- Macro
- Portrait
- Food
A prime lens with excellent macro capabilities
The EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM has a true macro magnification ratio of 1:1, meaning the object you are photographing in real life is the same size as on your camera sensor. This versatile lens gives great results in portrait work and handheld movie-making, thanks to its ability to achieve a shallow depth of field with beautiful bokeh, along with built-in Hybrid Image Stabilization and lightweight design.
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| Product Dimensions | 4.84 x 3.07 x 3.07 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 1.38 pounds |
| ASIN | B002NEGTSI |
| Item model number | 3554B002 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #209 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 31, 2009 |
| Manufacturer | Canon Cameras US |
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The Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM Macro Lens is the first mid-telephoto macro lens to include Canon's sophisticated Image Stabilization. With the highest quality optics available, combined with near-silent Ultrasonic focusing and life-size close-up capabilities without an adapter, the EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM is simply unrivaled. The Hybrid Image Stabilization Technology effectively compensates for both angular and shift camera shake during close-up shooting. The lens was developed to expand users' photographing range and allow a wider range of users to easily enjoy macro photography. Suitable for Nature/concert/potrait and close up/product photography. Filter size: 67 mm, Closest Focusing Distance: 0.99 feet.
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Customers like the build quality, image quality, and sharpness of the camera lenses. They mention it's reliable, amazing for still shots, and produces beautiful bokeh. Customers are also happy with the value for money, macro lens, and functionality. However, some customers have different opinions on the focus.
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Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the camera lenses. They mention the lenses are made of high-grade plastic, are reliable, and have a good look and feel for a L-series lens. Some say it's an excellent lens for close-up product work and has no visible wear or blemishes.
"...This is due in part to the excellent build quality (and weather sealing) and also in part to the inclusion of Image stabilization...." Read more
"...I found the 100mm to still be an excellent portrait lens - nice and sharp, although I would still choose my 135mm if I had enough room and enough..." Read more
"...I have taken several pics of my kids and the quality is amazing, they just stand out so strong and sharp against the soft background...." Read more
"...The ProsBuild Quality - this is not a cheap lens and because of it the build is nice and sturdy...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera lenses. They mention it's amazing for still shots and video, with detail in all the shots. The image stabilization is of the latest generation and compensates for nearly 4 stops. Customers also say the color is great and images have needed very little processing. They mention it'll be perfect for startle-free photography of small insects and animals.
"...Image quality from this lens is phenomenal. Very sharp images with wonderfully creamy boken produced by it's 15 elements...." Read more
"...several pics of my kids and the quality is amazing, they just stand out so strong and sharp against the soft background...." Read more
"...Image stabilization - if you’re manually focusing or shooting video you’ll love the image stabilization...." Read more
"...The aforementioned Image Stabilization is very effective in situations where you can't use the tripod, but want to maintain critical focus while..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the camera lens. They mention it's incredibly sharp and produces beautiful bokeh. Some say it's amazing for portraits wide open at f/2.8, and subjects are impressively sharp at 1/15 sec.
"...I found the 100mm to still be an excellent portrait lens - nice and sharp, although I would still choose my 135mm if I had enough room and enough..." Read more
"...my kids and the quality is amazing, they just stand out so strong and sharp against the soft background...." Read more
"...Images appear very crisp, I'm pleased with the sharpness...." Read more
"...This one is so much sharper and produces such beautiful backgrounds (that amazing bokeh others have written about) that it's worth the difference in..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the bokeh of the camera lens. They mention it's incredibly sharp and produces beautiful bokeh. The stray light off the lens makes for amazing contrast. They also appreciate the great color, smooth bokeh, and instant silent focus. What's more, they say the images are vivid, crisp, and vivid.
"...Image quality from this lens is phenomenal. Very sharp images with wonderfully creamy boken produced by it's 15 elements...." Read more
"...I found the 100mm to still be an excellent portrait lens - nice and sharp, although I would still choose my 135mm if I had enough room and enough..." Read more
"...it for the macro which is excellent but I also liked that it had good bokeh (blurring of the background compared to subject)...." Read more
"...Portrait Monster - This is an amazing portrait lens once you start doing portraits with it you’ll fall in love...." Read more
Customers like the value for money of the camera lenses. They mention the hybrid IS is worth the extra cost, and the fast aperture is worth the cost. Some say the plastic keeps manufacturing costs down and weighs less.
"...Totally worth it." Read more
"...It was more than worth the cost, if you are considering buying the other macro that is about half the cost it is your decision but I'd rather save..." Read more
"...as portraits, which this lens satisfies both needs well and helps to justify it's cost...." Read more
"...for a while whether or not to purchase this lens because it is a little pricey, especially for a non-professional...." Read more
Customers like the macro lens. They mention it excels as a macro lens and is a great portrait lens. The 1:1 ratio for macro is super satisfying, and it takes great photos. Overall, customers say it's amazing and versatile.
"...Overall this lens is just amazing...." Read more
"...the new 100mm macro L is very much worth the upgrade, and the IS is a welcome addition to Canon's most popular macro option...." Read more
"...8. IS is great!I've got numerous, excellent macro shots handheld alone! There are numerous times where a tripod isn't feasible really...." Read more
"...with outstanding optics, hybrid image stabilization, and 1-to-1 macro capability. If this lens fits your needs, you will love it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the functionality of the camera lens. They mention it's very sharp, fast, and the IS works very well. Some say the results were far better than expected, and they love the full function ability and great quality. The anytime manual override works well and is critical to getting good shots at very small apertures. The build quality is very good, and the lens is just beyond expectations for clarity and performance.
"...Regarding the IS, I was pleasantly surprised that the IS does work very well, as others have noted...." Read more
"...about the hybrid IS system were mixed - Although the system functions as designed, I had to admit that I still found a tripod to be absolutely..." Read more
"...This is the sharpest lens I've ever owned. The IS has come in handy on a couple of occasions when I was out w/out my tripod and once when there was..." Read more
"...Even at longer distances the amount if detail this lens can resolve is impressive...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the focus of the camera lens. Some mention it has great focus and beautiful bokeh, while others say it hunts in low-light and is annoying.
"...It also makes taking macro shots by hand actually possible.Macro focusing is an art into itself...." Read more
"...And for the bread-and-better of macro, I found the 100mm is a great focal length that allows you to get close to the tiny subjects you'd like to..." Read more
"...Cons:* Focuses slower than 24-105mm L. Don't expect to capture fast moving objects!* It can't zoom. Duh!*..." Read more
"...It really emphasizes the subject of the picture. I have read before about "L" fever and I totally have gotten it now...." Read more
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Like many others, I spent a considerable amount of time trying to determine whether I should get this lens with image stabilization or whether to get the roughly $300 cheaper albeit non L series 100mm Macro lens. Generally the quality of the glass in a L series lens is higher than a standard EF series lens, so that would be a plus. The other big consideration was whether I wanted image stabilization. Now that I've had this lens for about a year I can say with full confidence that spending the extra for IS and the L series is definitely worth it.
Controls on this lens are fairly standard across canon's series of lenses, you have a range selector switch, AF/MF switch and an image stabilization On/Off switch. Since this is a prime, there obviously isn't a zoom ring, just a focusing ring, which is nice and wide and has a very smooth motion to it.
The Canon 100mm Macro lens is really a multi purpose lens. Although it's main use is for macro photography, you can very readily use this as a portrait lens on a full frame body (on a crop sensor this will be a 160mm lens which is a bit long for portrait photography) with excellent results.
For the most part when shooting macro, you would want to shoot on a tripod with rail system and good lighting however since owning this lens I've found the amount of times that I've been out wandering around and happened across something that I wanted to shoot and didn't have my tripod with me to be a lot more than I expected. This is where the image stabilization on this lens comes into play. I've found that with the IS you get around a 2 stop advantage. It also makes taking macro shots by hand actually possible.
Macro focusing is an art into itself. This lens allows you to stop all the way down to 2.8, with a beautifully creamy bokeh but a very narrow depth of field (for example, if shooting an insect, you may get the insects head in focus but the body will be out of focus) or go up the scale to allow more of your shot to be in focus. Of course, increasing your f-stop also means increasing your exposure time. Increasing your exposure time means the more likely there will be camera shake whilst taking the picture and as mentioned this is where the image stabilization kicks in for around 2 stops advantage.
To get really close shots you can pair this lens with extension tubes. Extension tubes don't have any glass in them and simply create more of a distance from the back of your lens to the actual camera sensor. This effectively "zooms" you in further.
Image quality from this lens is phenomenal. Very sharp images with wonderfully creamy boken produced by it's 15 elements. This lens creates the best bokeh I have seen form a lens, including the lenses I own that stop down to f1.4.
If you are looking for possibly one of the best macro lenses on the market. you won't be disappointed with this lens. If you are looking for a great portrait lens, you won't be disappointed with this lens and if you are looking for a macro lens that you can use without the need of a tripod, then this is definitely lens you want.
Overall the Canon EF 100mm f2.8L IS USM Macro lens is a winner. I'm so glad I paid the extra for the L series and image stabilization. Totally worth it.
The 100mm nicely fit with a shorter focal length and Canon's new Hybrid-IS system. The IS system is audible in more quiet environments, but is by no means loud enough to get in the way of taking your pictures. The IS also enables you to handhold shots indoors, which was great for me to take pictures in the evening or night time where indoor lighting is poor. I found the 100mm to still be an excellent portrait lens - nice and sharp, although I would still choose my 135mm if I had enough room and enough light. Other reviews show the 100mm to be sharp even wide-open on a full-frame (and a drool-worthy MTF chart to go along with it). It's nice to know it's there when you need it, although I find that in most of my portrait shots, the corners are part of a blurred background.
And for the bread-and-better of macro, I found the 100mm is a great focal length that allows you to get close to the tiny subjects you'd like to photograph. Although the IS does help with handholding shots, I found it's be less helpful on the macro end. As a new macro photographer, I also was surprised at how narrow the DOF was at the macro scale. Shooting at f/2.8 means part of an ant's head may be in-focus, but parts of its antennae might be out-of-focus. Shooting at more narrow apertures help expand the DOF, but that also means having to compensate with better lighting or a longer shutter. For the latter, the IS does help, but I'd imagine would be even better just to shoot with a tripod (which I've yet to purchase and try out). However, shooting slightly larger subjects, like flowers, is definitely in this lens' sweet spot even handheld. I've posted some examples in the sample images.
Overall, a great lens to start experimenting with macro, and that also does double-duty as a great portrait lens with IS that helps with lower light conditions. If you don't need the IS or the L designation, the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens for Canon SLR Cameras can be had for just similar image quality (from what I've read online) for about half the price, which may be a better starting point.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2012
The 100mm nicely fit with a shorter focal length and Canon's new Hybrid-IS system. The IS system is audible in more quiet environments, but is by no means loud enough to get in the way of taking your pictures. The IS also enables you to handhold shots indoors, which was great for me to take pictures in the evening or night time where indoor lighting is poor. I found the 100mm to still be an excellent portrait lens - nice and sharp, although I would still choose my 135mm if I had enough room and enough light. Other reviews show the 100mm to be sharp even wide-open on a full-frame (and a drool-worthy MTF chart to go along with it). It's nice to know it's there when you need it, although I find that in most of my portrait shots, the corners are part of a blurred background.
And for the bread-and-better of macro, I found the 100mm is a great focal length that allows you to get close to the tiny subjects you'd like to photograph. Although the IS does help with handholding shots, I found it's be less helpful on the macro end. As a new macro photographer, I also was surprised at how narrow the DOF was at the macro scale. Shooting at f/2.8 means part of an ant's head may be in-focus, but parts of its antennae might be out-of-focus. Shooting at more narrow apertures help expand the DOF, but that also means having to compensate with better lighting or a longer shutter. For the latter, the IS does help, but I'd imagine would be even better just to shoot with a tripod (which I've yet to purchase and try out). However, shooting slightly larger subjects, like flowers, is definitely in this lens' sweet spot even handheld. I've posted some examples in the sample images.
Overall, a great lens to start experimenting with macro, and that also does double-duty as a great portrait lens with IS that helps with lower light conditions. If you don't need the IS or the L designation, the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens for Canon SLR Cameras can be had for just similar image quality (from what I've read online) for about half the price, which may be a better starting point.
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Elas sao mais baratas e a MACRO 60mm CROPADA (qse metade do preço) é equivalente à 100mm FULL FRAME, ou seja, vc nao precisa andar mt pra trás para tirar retratos. Uma 100mm na cropada, vc fica meio que com o "modo retrato de corpo inteiro" sub-utilizado pois ela se comporta com equivalencia de 160mm FULL FRAME e vc teria que se distanciar bastante
Para macro ou fotos de produtos pequenos, todas devem ser boas (mesmo em camera cropada), pq vc pode chegar mais perto do objeto.
A única vantagem dessa para as outras é a estabilizacao e a vaidade de se usar uma lente Série L, mas o preço é mais salgado e, principalmente em camera cropada, vc perde algumas "funcoes" por causa da distancia que vc precisa ficar do objeto
Mas no final, se vc deseja essa lente, nao eh pra retrato de corpo inteiro mesmo... retrato vc usa a 50mm (80mm equiv.).
Entao vai fundo, q essa vale a pena e deve durar uns 10 anos se bem cuidada
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