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TTArtisan 50mm f0.95 (APS-C) Review

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The lens is a low quality, manual lens with poor sharpness and contrast. It struggles with ghosting and color fringing, and the build quality, while tough, is lacking in precision.

The TTArtisan 50mm f0.95 lens is a low quality, fully manual lens with poor sharpness and contrast, especially at the brightest apertures. The build quality is tough but lacks precision, with some breathing and unevenly placed f-stops on the aperture ring.

Pros
  • Tough build quality
  • Low vignetting
  • Smooth bokeh
Cons
  • Poor sharpness and contrast
  • Struggles with ghosting and color fringing
  • Manual focusing can be tricky

The lens struggles with ghosting and color fringing, and while it does have some usable aspects at smaller apertures, the overall image quality is not impressive.

The TTArtisan 50mm f0.95 lens is a low quality, fully manual lens with poor sharpness and contrast, especially at the brightest apertures. The build quality is tough but lacks precision, with some breathing and unevenly placed f-stops on the aperture ring. The lens struggles with ghosting and color fringing, and while it does have some usable aspects at smaller apertures, the overall image quality is not impressive. Vignetting is low, and there is some barrel distortion on an APS-C camera. The manual focusing can be tricky, and there is no autofocus. Overall, this lens is not high quality and may not be the best choice for those who prioritize sharpness and contrast.

Overall, this lens is not high quality and may not be the best choice for those who prioritize sharpness and contrast.

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Christopher Frost

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