The following is a list of lenses we’ve tested that are particularly suited to serving double duty on a full-frame body: This is just one example of how certain focal lengths can be chosen for their versatility across both formats. ![]() On the EOS 700D, the EF35mm f/2.0 IS USM is the equivalent of a 55mm f/2.0 and the built-in image stabilization is useful for not only stills but for hand-held video as well! One lens that is equally appealing to both full-frame and APS-C users is Canon’s latest 35mm. Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM (equivalent to 100mm, Canon’s only EF-S prime)Īlthough the APS-C cameras from Canon have their own range of lenses (designated EF-S), it wouldn’t be unusual to think that some of these users own or have access to Canon full-frame lenses and would be interested to know how their full-frame models perform on a ‘cropped’ camera.Tamron SP 17-50mm f/2.8 Di-II VC (equivalent to 26-78mm).Tokina AT-X 11-16 f/2.8 AT-X PRO DX Canon (equivalent to 18-27mm).The wider angle is the Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 EX DC HSM (equivalent to 16-32mm).Some of the made for digital (APS-C) lenses tested include: In total, we’ve looked at 130 different lens models with a (full frame equivalent) focal length ranging from 16mm to 960mm including primes and zoom lenses designed to cover both full frame (24x36mm) sensors and the physically smaller APS-C imaging chip. They’re not identical, the EOS 7D adopts a stronger, or more aggressive LPOF (Low Pass Optical Filter) limiting sharpness somewhat when compared to the EOS 700D. The EOS 60D and semi-pro EOS 7D also use a similar sensor. While the EOS 700D sits at the top of this later group, there are four other models beneath it, and of those, three use an 18- Mpix sensor with similar performance characteristics. Best prime and best zoom lenses mounted on 700DĬanon has divided its range of EOS models intro three distinct groups, ranging from the pro models, such as the EOS-1Dx and 5D Mk III, through to the those targeting ‘enthusiasts’, which includes the EOS7D and then the models aimed at ‘beginners’.
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