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TTArtisan 50mm f/1.4 ASPH : Specifications and Opinions


TTArtisan 50mm f/1.4 ASPH

The TTArtisan 50mm f/1.4 ASPH is a standard lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2020. 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 309 €;
2 users have given it an average vote of 9.0 out of 10.


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MOUNT

This lens is available with the following mounts:

Canon RF: this lens is compatible with mirrorless fullframe and APS-C Canon RF.

Nikon Z: this lens is compatible with mirrorless fullframe and APS-C Nikon Z.

Sony E: this lens is compatible with mirrorless fullframe and APS-C Sony.

L-Mount: this lens is compatible with mirrorless fullframe and APS-C L-Mount.



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 Specifications
 Focal lenght   50 mm
 Angle of view   46.7°
 Format   FF, APS-C
 Max. aperture   f/1.4
 Aperture blades   7
 Lenses/Groups   12 elements in 8 groups
 Min. focus distance   0.50 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   430 g
 Dimensions   x mm

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sent on November 26, 2021

Pros: Dimensions, aesthetics, build quality

Cons: Design copied to Leica, lack of autofocus, impractical attachment

Opinion: The price is really honest, in relation to the quality! It costs less than 300€ (€267, the E mount, on Amazon) and I refer to this price, not to the 550€ set in the card. The optical group is the same used for the version with M mount but it costs more than double. Regarding aesthetics, they shamelessly followed the Leica design. But if you can ffa? It seems so! Dunno. However, the build quality is high. It measures 55x67mm and, despite being smaller than my Sony 55mm f/1.8 which weighs only 280 grams, this lens weighs 430 (it also contains more glasses). It is sufficiently sharp already at full aperture and has a very soft and gradual blur. The quality of the images it produces is of an excellent level and they do not disfigure at all close to photos made with lenses much more expensive than this one! I don't like the attack. At the base of the barrel there is little space to take it so to mount or disassemble the lens from the body it is more convenient to grip the focus ring, turning it until the end of the stroke in one direction or another depending on whether you have to mount or disassemble it. And he does not make a nice decisive click when he hooks, but he makes a shy shy, not very reassuring one. But then it remains firmly in place. Among other things, having such a small diameter, it does not fit perfectly with the diameter of the bayonet leaving it uncovered at the edges. For the rest it is really a nice lens, for those who love manual focus whose bezel is soft but weighted. And the diaphragm ring is half-stop but never nervous. To prove it, I mounted it on my A9 of which I especially love the infamous autofocus, so I don't think I'll use it very much, on this camera body. Although, indeed, its own space would deserve it. Here, if I happened to have an A7 first series at a bargain price I think I would dedicate it to him: I would get a quasi-compact full frame, cheap and of a certain level. Summing up, I would recommend it to those who make extensive use of vintage lenses or in any case without autofocus, because the quality is there and the price too.

Photos taken with TTArtisan 50mm f/1.4 ASPH

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Orte (VT) n° 20
by Roberto Di Patrizi
2 comments, 100 views  
HI RES 6.0 MP






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