johnst1001a wrote:
Yes, many choices. Here are my thoughts, the 100 mm Macro is superb. Very sharp pictures. But that is not all, at 2.8 aperture, it is good in lower light. Second, and very importantly Image Stabilization. I use the 100 mm macro for a lot of outdoor pictures of kids in the backyard, when I go to a flower show. As for primes, I own the Sigma 35mm, 1.4. Great for indoors, low light, wide angle for family pictures. I also own the Canon 50 mm 1.4, also good for indoors, but I find that the 35 mm is better due to the wider angle.
I would not hesitate at all to buy the Canon 100mm macro. It is just great.
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Careful now, there are two 100mm macro (Canon) lenses on the market. One is "L" glass. One is not "L" glass. There is also a non macro, non "L" glass 100mm lens. Must be something about the century focal length. :lol: :lol: :lol: