Macro Lenses

Designed to reveal intricate details - perfect for shooting flowers and insects.
Canon Camera

RF and RF-S Lenses

RF and RF-S lenses, created for EOS R System cameras, offer higher quality, speed, and operation thanks to outstanding optical technology and design.

  • RF Lenses

    RF 85mm F2 MACRO IS STM

    The RF 85mm F2 MACRO IS STM offers close-up versatility with subtle telephoto compression and 5-stop image stabilisation in a compact, lightweight body.
  • Macro Lens

    RF 100mm F2.8L Macro IS USM

    A professional RF macro lens, the RF 100mm F2.8L MACRO IS USM is perfect for handheld 1.4x life size images and stunning portraits, with L-series quality.

EF, TS-E, MP-E Lenses

Discover high-quality, fast and reliable EF lenses for our Canon DSLR cameras. EF-mount lenses are compatible with every EOS camera ever produced, including the new EOS R System and EOS M series when used with the appropriate lens adapter.

EF-S Lenses

Lightweight, delivering superb images for DSLR cameras with APS-C sensors, EF-S lenses are also compatible with EOS R System and EOS M series cameras when used with the appropriate lens adapter.

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EOS R System

EOS R System lens mount offers greater creative possibilities to capture every moment.

EOS DSLR Cameras

Our EOS range of DSLR cameras offers superb image quality, whatever your level of expertise.

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Macro Lenses FAQs

Get your macro lens questions answered with our FAQ.

  • What is a macro lens used for?

    A macro lens magnifies your subject, typically with a magnification ratio of 1:2 or better. It will reveal things not visible with the naked eye, perfect for insects, flowers, textures and more.

  • How to use a macro lens?

    You can use a macro lens just like an ordinary lens. Due to their close-up nature, there are steps you can take to produce sharper images, including using manual focus and a narrower aperture.

  • Is it worth buying a macro lens?

    There are no better lenses for close-up photography. Bring out the detail in insects, flowers and textures and deliver edge-to-edge sharpness or emotive bokeh that emphasizes your subject.

  • How to shoot macro photos?

    Position your camera close to your subject while using manual focus to get optimum sharpness. Improve image quality by taking steps to increase stability and light, such as using a tripod and a flash.