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The TTArtisan M 28mm f/5.6 is a wide-angle lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2024. 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 528 €;
1 users have given it an average vote of 9.0 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Leica M: this lens is compatible with mirrorless (rangefinder) Leica M.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:Small, very small; light; "all metal" as Richard would say, Image Quality; f5.6
Cons:the cap weighs almost as much as the lens; the silver version is quite very ugly; backlight flare as if it were raining
Opinion:Bought to use it on Sony with adapter, it's my main lens when I go out knowing I'll be home before night (or if I'm in the 50k ISO mood). It's very small and perfect for the street (what do I need an f1.4 if I always shoot at f8?) even if, at least on Sony, it's a bad shot. If only I had found the black version... the one when it "fades" becomes beautiful, while the "silver" version is just ugly and with no way out. On the body of the A7c then, with the adapter, it is just an eyesore. I got it used and the cap was losing a bit of the inner "sheath", so I scraped it off: now it doesn't stand up anymore because it only works for clutch and PESA, so I lose it every now and then. I'm looking for a plastic one to replace but 37mm are not very common and I don't want to buy it on temu. I have no idea what "the real deal" is, the Leica summaron, because I'm still poor, but this lens amazed me with its robustness: all metal and a nice weight considering the size. The image quality for me is more than satisfactory, since I prefer vintage lenses and, as they say, "with character" (those badly designed in short, like the voigtlander 35mm f1.4, the most beautiful lens in the world, too bad it's 35mm). The contrast is sometimes a little lacking (nothing not recoverable in PP), the flare is often lurking (and it's a really ugly flare and not at all artistic) and the lens has a certain vignetting (which I don't mind, since I would add it to all the photos anyway. If I use this lens I just don't add it in PP to have it "standard"). The packaging is also quite nice. I'm not a big fan of the infinity lock mechanism but it's a detail. The aperture can only be adjusted by stop (5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22) without third parties or means and I appreciate it. Basically: for me it is a very good lens. There is what you need and nothing more. I would like to see many more that follow this philosophy instead of seeing lenses that are more and more "pro" and larger and brighter (and expensive).
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