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jd said:"I'm looking for L glass only."
Well, that certainly limits your options. Just buy the Canon 100L macro. I does go to 1:1 and the optics are seriously good. If you are really interested in a dedicated macro lens then I have a few other suggestions. The Canon 100L (which I own) has both AF and IS. Virtually all macro shooting is done with manual focus, shallow DOF and with a fixed mount such as a tripod. AF and IS are just not necessary. In fact, you'll have AF turned off for macro.
The 180 is an L too
When chasing things that move or handshooting then AF and servo is what I use.
With stationary items using the tripod I focus manually with my laptop tethered and use the EOS utility working through LiveView
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