TTArtisan 10mm f/2 Review
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The TTArtisan 10mm f/2 is a fully manual, ultra-wide angle lens for APS-C mirrorless cameras. It is small, tough, and solid, making it easy to use for landscape and architecture photography. The lens has a bright aperture, produces nice bokeh, and has very little longitudinal aberration.
The TTArtisan 10mm f/2 is a fully manual, ultra-wide angle lens designed for APS-C mirrorless cameras. It is small, tough, and solid, weighing in at 350 grams, making it a great option for landscape and architecture photography. It has a bright aperture, making it useful for shooting in darker situations, but it does suffer from some distortion and corner softness wide open at f/2.
Pros
- Small, tough, and solid
- Bright aperture
- Nice bokeh
- Very little longitudinal aberration
Cons
- Some distortion and corner softness wide open
- Manual focus only
- Not weather sealed
The lens focuses smoothly and precisely, although the lack of autofocus might be a downside for some users.
The TTArtisan 10mm f/2 is a fully manual, ultra-wide angle lens designed for APS-C mirrorless cameras. It is small, tough, and solid, weighing in at 350 grams, making it a great option for landscape and architecture photography. It has a bright aperture, making it useful for shooting in darker situations, but it does suffer from some distortion and corner softness wide open at f/2. However, stopping down to f/2.8 or f/4 greatly improves the image quality. The lens focuses smoothly and precisely, although the lack of autofocus might be a downside for some users. The lens also has little to no longitudinal aberration, producing decent bokeh even at f/2. Overall, this lens offers good value for the price, especially for fans of ultra-wide lenses with bright apertures.
The lens also has little to no longitudinal aberration, producing decent bokeh even at f/2.
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