Lenses

Lenses

Mount compatibility is the first thing to check here, since the 92 lenses split across several systems that don't cross over. Canon's RF lenses and Sony's E-mount glass each only fit their own camera bodies, while Sigma and Panasonic share the L-mount alliance, meaning a Sigma Art lens and a Panasonic Lumix S body work together without an adapter. Panasonic also makes Micro Four Thirds lenses for its GH and G series cameras, a separate system from its full-frame L-mount line, so it's worth checking which Panasonic body a lens is meant for before buying.

Within each mount, the range covers fast primes for portraits and low light, like Sigma's 50mm f/1.2 and Canon's 85mm f/1.2, alongside standard zooms such as the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 and Panasonic's 24-105mm f/4 for everyday shooting. Specialty options round things out, the Samyang VDSLR kit bundles four cine-style primes for video work, and the Hasselblad X2D II is the one medium format body in the mix rather than a lens. Prices run from around AED 1,588 for entry zooms up to AED 57,142 for the most specialized glass, so filtering by mount and focal length is the fastest way to narrow this list down.

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