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The TTARTISAN 35mm F1.4 lens is a compact, high-performance manual focus lens designed for APS-C mirrorless cameras, offering exceptional low-light capabilities, a lightweight build, and versatile compatibility with Canon RF mount cameras.
C**.
Worth the price! Really shines at f2
This is an APS-C format lens! It is not designed to nor will it fully illuminate a full frame sensor. It is L-Mount because there are crop sensor cameras with the L-Mount bayonet. Some of the reviews I read complain about severe vignetting, on full frame! Of course it will! It's an APS-C format lens! I am using this lens on a Sigma FP-L full frame camera with 1.5x crop mode enabled and this lens performs well above what its price would suggest. All of the following assume use on an APS-C format sensor or with APS-C mode/crop mode enabled on full format sensors. This lens has respectable sharpness at wide open f1.4 and is very sharp at f2. Edge sharpness is very good at f2 or higher but not bad at f1.4. I think that wide open f1.4 is usable but to me, f2 is where this lens shines for its price. Controls are super smooth and the graded apature stops are very nice. Focusing is smoother and precise. Don’t forget to turn focus peaking on in camera, since this is a manual lens you'll need it. This lens is for those that enjoy manual lenses and know what they are getting into. If you want simple point and shoot, get a auto focus lens. Build quality, fit and finish, and controls all look and feel premium. Metal body with thread on metal lens cap. Very nice. I am more than pleased with this lens. If this lens had cost double or triple it's current price, I would give it four stars because f1.4 is not as sharp as on premium lenses. But! It doesn't cost triple or double what it currently costs! This pens absolutely punches well above its price.
G**I
Cool lens
I set the lens up on my Nikon Zfc and tried it in full manual mode. Took me right back to memories of shooting photos on my old Canon AE-1. This was based on a review I read in an online photography magazine. Quality is very good. I won’t use it all the time, but it is a fast lens, giving me great options and lots of bokeh when I want that effect.
A**R
Not a pefect lens. But, a USABLE tool with a great value for money.
The images I added are out-of-camera, with no editing. Taken at aperture of f5.6at f1.4 the images are soft, with noticeable hallows.From f2 and above it's usable. nice contrast. some aberrations at lower f-stops. mainly in the corners.f4 to f8 - sharpness and image quality is great.The lens is well-built, aperture and focus ring are nice to handle.bottom line - not a perfect lens. but a real usable tool with a very low price point.Recommended.
G**M
Great lens
Built really well. Don t have to look at the aperture or focus ring to take photos. Can concentrate on composition. Image quality is very good.
Z**H
Wonderful lens, worth it!
The build quality, Ergonomics, and packaging of this lens is absolutely gorgeous. It’s just a joy to use this lens, and great value compared to EU made lenses.I’m using this lens adapted to an A73 so I expected a little loss of sharpness and brightness in the corners... in fact it’s quite a bit better in the corners than an older real Leica lens I own (very small Leica made 35 1.4 that I’m guessing has fewer corrective elements than this one)... so pleasantly surprised.Stopped down to 4 or 5.6 it really sharpens up enough for my purposes in the corners.Wide open, in certain lighting conditions you can get some hazy loss of sharpness even at the center, but if you’re shooting in the shade it’s a little less problematic. Stopped down to f2 it pretty much resolves and is wonderfully sharp in the middle.I would recommend this lens to anyone seeking a Leica feel, with decent but not pixel peep perfect image quality.
M**R
Wonderful little all metal high value cheap lens for Leica T or other L mount camera
I've had a Leica T for a while. Wonderful camera with very expensive lenses. You can get adapters but it's nice to have native lenses that just clip in. I saw this puppy for 66 bucks and had to try it. You do need to stop it down from 1.4 but at 2.0 and up it renders very nice photos with f4 a good compromise that can isolate the background and render sharp centers. It handles very well and the build quality, for the price, is just amazing. I'm going to leave it on for quick shots. It is manual focus, eh? The T will allow you to enlarge the center of the frame to see if it's focused properly. It can get within a foot or so and at about 50mm effective, it's a great all purpose walk around lens at a laughably cheap price. What's not to like?
R**B
Sharp, fast 35mm.
Nice lens! Sharp and fast.Great Deco look, also.
S**A
In love!
I always find great deals on Amazon 😆 this is such a fantastic lens that, well, speaks for itself obviously! The only thing I wish I had known was that it was an APS-C lens and not a full frame 🫠 I wanted a 35mm so I could have a much fuller frame that is less cropped (being as I always shoot with my 85mm). I was really discouraged at first to learn that it wasn’t a full frame lens. I’m not super educated on camera terminology so I didn’t think much of it when I read it. I’m so glad I purchased it anyway! I just really wish it was full frame 🥲 it is 1,000% a steal though. Don’t let that deter you from purchasing. I’m so happy I did!
M**A
Excelente lente para video
Lo uso para video con mi Lumix s1h...
X**H
Calidad casi igual al Summilux Leica de USD$6000 a 1/12 del precio. Una ganga!
Yo tengo un Summicron 35 de los años 90 (no ASPH), nunca me podría comprar el nuevo Leica Summilux ASPH que se vende por $6000 en USA. Cuando vi este TTArtisan 35/1.4 ASPH a menos de 1/12 y a 12 MSI no puide resistirme. Feliz de haberlo hecho. El lente tiene una calidad mecánica y óptica que rivaliza con el original Leica por lo menos a un 90% y en algunos aspectos lo supera. Un pequeño "caveat", el lente viene de fábrica sin el ajuste fino de enfoque, mismo que el comprador debe hacer con las simples herramientas proporcionadas.El proceso es bien simple y se puede hacer en media hora, logrando un ajuste del telémetro superior a otras marcas más caras como Leica o Voigtländer que a veces hay que mandarlos al taller a ser ajustados.El TTArtisan viene con un patroón de enfoque y un micro desarmador necesario para aflojar tres pequeños tornillos (una vuelta basta) y girar ese anillo a la izquierda o derecha según sea necesario como se explica en el instructivo que es bien claro y luego apretar.Algo que es muy importante es tener a la mano un marcador tipo "Sharpie" para marcar la posición original y luego los ajustes hasta que quede 100% a 0.En el aspecto de la imágen, en la cámara digital (Leica M10 en mi caso) es ligeramente más cálido que mis lentes Leica de años 90 y 2000 y ciertamente más cálido que los fríos Vogtländer. Su nitidez es increible aún en las orillas pero viñetea y tiene una ligera distorción de "barril" que es facilmente resuelta en un editor de imágenes.Por otro lado, el lente es muy propenso a los resplandores cuando hay brillos intensos en la imágen y tiene algo de aberración cromática lateral y esférica que en ocasiones si va uno al micro detalle se puede observar. La primera es facil de corregir con un perfil de Photoshop o manualmente. La segunda es imposible pero no es importante. Para los que toman cielos estrellados, también hay "coma" pero hasta los Leica lo tienen, a excepción de los APO (apocromáticos). Para los que son fans del blanco y negro el lente es maravilloso y su "bokeh" es cremoso y más suave que el del propio Summilux 35/1.4 que tiene 9 hojas de diafragma vs 12 del TTArtisan.Viene con un parasol muy "curro", parecido al de Leica y que no sirve para nada --pero está muy bien hecho, proteje de los golpes, es de metal y viene incluido. Bravo, TTArtisan!Fotógrafo desde 1959 lo considero una de las mejores compras (y gangas) que he hecho en el campo de la fotografía. Muy recomendado a los usuarios de cámaras compatibles (Sony, Nikon Z, Fujifilm entre otras).En una revisión próxima pondré fotos.
K**V
Will not suit Sony Alpha a6100
The mating red mark does not exist in a6100 and hence it may not be advisable to use is in this Sony camera. (The Sony Alpha 6100 has only a white aligning dot )
B**N
La liste des appareils compatibles en description est trompeuse
Dans les photos jointes à la description de l'article, il est indiqué que cet objectif est compatible avec le Lumix G85. Ce n'est pas vrai. Il est seulement compatible avec les appareils Nikon en monture Z.
R**H
Almost a Leica!!!
Lieca like... unbelievable quality 90% of Leica lense BUT at 1/10 th. the price.
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