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TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 Bubble Bokeh : Specifications and Opinions


TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 Bubble Bokeh

The TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 Bubble Bokeh is a tele lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2023. The focus is done by Manual Focus, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 199 €;
6 users have given it an average vote of 8.2 out of 10.


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 Specifications
 Focal lenght   100 mm
 Angle of view   24.4°
 Format   FF, APS-C
 Max. aperture   f/2.8
 Aperture blades   13
 Lenses/Groups   3 elements in 3 groups
 Min. focus distance   0.90 meters
 Reproduction ratio  

 Features
 Stabilization   No
 Focus   Manual Focus
 Internal Focus   No

 Built and notes
 Tripod ring   No
 Extenders   No
 Filters   49 mm
 Lens hood   Yes (not supplied)
 Weather sealing   No
 Weight   307 g
 Dimensions   x mm

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avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2024

Pros: Bubble blur at a ridiculously low price. Metal and glass, including screw caps. No plastic

Cons: Softness at full aperture and not only, but you certainly don't buy it for the sharpness.

Opinion: Taken used a few days ago, I immediately had a good tactile impression, no plastics, just metal and glass, including screw caps. Nice packaging. M42 connection. Lens hood not included. The Meyer 100 Trioplan is fashionable and at prices that are decidedly unaffordable in my opinion. The new Trioplan II costs a thousand coffees and this one costs 1/5 of them, probably with the same blur, so I went straight to this model and I'm happy with it, knowing of course what you're looking for. 13-blade diaphragm and blurred bright spots always circular. Soft at T.A. and also aperphragm, the Nikkor 100 f/2.8 E-series has shocking sharpness in comparison. But this one is taken x the blurry and it certainly does not disappoint.

avatarjunior
sent on April 04, 2024

Pros: Blur and creative possibilities

Cons: Maybe just the length when fitted with adapter and tubes... for the rest nothing

Opinion: Taken for the creative possibilities that such a lens can provide and for the price it is completely worth it, I would never have spent on a Meyer... Actually, the way I set it up made me have a lot of fun, both with flowers and with subjects. Using a fully manual lens for me is always fascinating, it forces you to think more about the shot and all the beautiful things about photography. The screw cap for me is a pro... It's comfortable and doesn't jump away.

avatarsenior
sent on March 09, 2024

Pros: A Trioplan 100 2.8 that costs a fifth of the price on the new

Cons: All manual and without electrical contacts marks f0 in exif like all lenses without contacts. Lack of lens hood which is mandatory

Opinion: For those looking for the Trioplan effect this is the perfect lens, I also had the latest Meyer version and they are identical in final rendering, metal construction, the only relevant difference is that to mount this you have to buy an M42 adapter. Another small difference is that this one comes without a lens hood but you just need to buy a 049 metal screw one on Amazon and it is mandatory in my opinion because of the ease with which the flare impacts the image using this lens. To get the desired effect you have to look for the right background and light, it is not obvious and it also applies to the Trioplan. For the rest nothing to say, what it gives at a fraction of the price compared to the original is worth the expense of the 199 euros it costs but you have to know what you are buying, vote 10 for those like me who know what they buy and maybe 7 or less for those who buy randomly. Hi PS.. The cap is screw-on and for some it may be a con, I say this for the sake of completeness

avatarsenior
sent on January 28, 2024

Pros: Sturdy construction, smaller dimensions than I imagined, much lower price compared to the new Mayer Trioplan.

Cons: Since there are no electrical contacts, you work completely manually and consequently you don't have any Exif data. You have to buy an adapter separately to be able to mount it, having only the M42 screw connection.

Opinion: It's a difficult lens as it's not at all obvious to get the background with "soap bubbles". You have to make several attempts before you get the desired effect. Allow me to recommend some suggestions: - any attempt on a dark background without light sources will be in vain; - The lens is at its best in close-up photography. Since the minimum focusing distance is high (only 90cm), I used Meike's extension rings, which have the dual purpose of being able to get closer to the subject and, by making you lose focus at infinity, further blur the background obtaining a more "creamy" and homogeneous one, better highlighting the "bubbles"; - to obtain the "bubbles" there must be more lights in the background, better if they are far from the subject; - The greatest effect is at f/2.8. By closing the diaphragm, the "bubble" effect diminishes; - a slight overexposure makes the image more delicate and fairytale-like; - Being a "soft" lens, focusing is difficult. It is advisable to work with the tripod and observe the magnified image in live view on the LCD display for a more accurate focus on the desired point; - Use a remote shutter release to avoid blur. Out of curiosity, the photo of the daffodils was elaborated on the windowsill of the kitchen, using the neighbor's hedge about 5 meters away as a background. The "soap bubbles" effect is due to the sun's rays infiltrating between the leaves.

avatarsenior
sent on November 24, 2023

Pros: Sturdy aircraft-grade aluminum construction, low weight and size, honest shots that are still worth the money spent on the purchase

Cons: No electrical dialogue with the camera, no stabilization, no Exif, minimum focus distance 90 cm

Opinion: Picked up today in the shop, obviously the one with screw connection 42, I ran home and, mounted on the Z6 II with K&F Concept adapter, I tried several shots on the terrace of the house with different times and apertures both in backlight and in direct light. Not even the shadow of the flaunted "bubbles" effect but only a background with normal blur, albeit very pleasant. Probably, I'll make a mistake, or I'll need special shooting conditions and/or precautions ... Has anyone tried it? Thus, without having yet achieved the effect for which it is advertised, I attribute a skimpy sufficiency: 6.0/10; if I get the famous 'Bubble Bokeh' the rating will definitely increase. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Today, November 26th, I finally managed to get on several shots... the background with the famous 'bubbles'! I caught the rays of the sun grazing on the terrace of the house and the lens did the rest; The result is eye-catching! Therefore, as promised, I raised the score, previously assigned, to 8. Here's one of the pics I posted here on juza: https://www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?l=it&t=4677043

Photos taken with TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 Bubble Bokeh

Foto
Oriental hyacinth with bubble bokeh
by EnricoGiuliani
33 comments, 806 views  
HI RES 24.4 MP

Foto
Towards spring
by Emiliano Marcon
4 comments, 343 views  
HI RES 24.3 MP

Foto
Buttercups and a glimmer of sunshine
by Fotocasci
9 comments, 256 views  
HI RES 4.9 MP

Foto
In light
by Emiliano Marcon
1 comments, 239 views  
HI RES 24.3 MP

Foto
ST
by Eros Penatti
2 comments, 555 views
Foto
Dog Tooth
by Tortax
8 comments, 201 views  
HI RES 7.7 MP



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Foto
Storm effect;-)...
by Fotocasci
14 comments, 177 views  
HI RES 4.3 MP

Foto
Test 02 TTartisan - Background Blur
by Fotocasci
6 comments, 198 views  
HI RES 3.8 MP

Foto
Difficult to implement
by Mmulinai
1 comments, 384 views  
HI RES 3.7 MP

Foto
Daisies with bubbles:)
by Fotocasci
11 comments, 106 views  
HI RES 4.9 MP

Foto
Crocus...
by StefanoDM
6 comments, 164 views  
HI RES 6.0 MP

Foto
The Fiddler
by Buttiz
1 comments, 408 views
Foto
Snowdrop (with Bubbles)
by StefanoDM
2 comments, 201 views
Foto
Dog tooth + 100mm ttartisan + tubes
by Erre
1 comments, 88 views
Foto
Untitled Photo
by Claudiosquarc
3 comments, 108 views
Foto
Still life
by Rigong
7 comments, 202 views
Foto
Painted Crocus 1
by Simone Pioli
5 comments, 58 views
Foto
Daffodils
by Giovanni Colicchia
3 comments, 130 views
Foto
Dog's tooth
by Erre
5 comments, 142 views  
HI RES 18.4 MP

Foto
Ttartisan 100mm f2.8 B
by Buttiz
2 comments, 320 views  
HI RES 8.3 MP

Foto
Untitled Photo
by Claudiosquarc
4 comments, 80 views  
HI RES 3.8 MP

Foto
In the rain
by StefanoDM
10 comments, 91 views  
HI RES 6.0 MP

Foto
Golden bubbles
by MaurizioRosato
1 comments, 167 views  
HI RES 26.0 MP

Foto
Guardian of Light
by Simone Pioli
2 comments, 80 views
Foto
Blast in Bloom
by Cmg
5 comments, 79 views  
HI RES 10.9 MP

Foto
TTArtisan
by Maccy
0 comments, 204 views  
HI RES 26.1 MP

Foto
Daffodils
by Giovanni Colicchia
6 comments, 196 views  
HI RES 6.3 MP

Foto
Test 4 Bubble
by Iw7bzn
3 comments, 350 views  
HI RES 30.1 MP

Foto
More bubbles
by StefanoDM
2 comments, 112 views
Foto
The Trioplan of the Poor2
by Mmulinai
5 comments, 190 views  
HI RES 3.7 MP

Foto
Experiments with TTARTISAN 100 Bubble Bokek
by MaurizioRosato
0 comments, 121 views  
HI RES 26.0 MP

Foto
Seasonal Flowers
by Fotocasci
4 comments, 102 views  
HI RES 5.2 MP

Foto
Painted Crocus 2
by Simone Pioli
2 comments, 50 views


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Foto
Test 6 Bubble
by Iw7bzn
5 comments, 336 views  
HI RES 30.1 MP

Foto
Primroses..
by StefanoDM
4 comments, 106 views  
HI RES 7.5 MP

Foto
TTArtisan
by Nessuno
2 comments, 171 views  
HI RES 14.5 MP

Foto
Primroses with Ttartisan
by StefanoDM
2 comments, 106 views  
HI RES 6.0 MP


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