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62mm Lenses — Reviews, Recommendations & Updated Buying Guide March 2026
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Top 10 Best 62mm Lenses Of 2026
A 62mm lens fits any camera with a 62mm filter thread, which is a standard size found on mid-range DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and many compact cameras. Check your camera's lens specifications or the front of your existing lens to confirm the thread size before buying.
Prime lenses have a fixed focal length and typically offer sharper images and wider apertures, while zoom lenses are more versatile for different compositions. If you shoot in varied situations and want flexibility, a zoom works better; if you prioritize image quality and low-light performance, a prime is the better choice.
A macro lens is only worth it if you regularly shoot close-up subjects like insects or small objects—standard lenses can't focus as closely. If macro shooting isn't part of your regular workflow, a standard 62mm lens will serve you better.
Look for f/2.8 or wider if you shoot in low light or want background blur; f/4 works fine for daylight and general photography. A wider aperture costs more but gives you more creative control and better performance indoors.
Check three things: your camera's filter thread size (62mm), the lens mount type (Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E, etc.), and whether it's designed for full-frame or crop-sensor cameras. Your camera's manual or product page will have this information listed clearly.