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TTArtisan 90mm f/1.25 Review

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The TTArtisan 90mm f/1.25 lens is a great choice for portrait work or other subjects, particularly on a full-frame camera. It has a bright aperture, dramatic out of focus backgrounds, and impressive image quality, especially on a full-frame camera.

The TTArtisan 90mm f/1.25 lens is a great choice for portrait work or other subjects, particularly on a full-frame camera. It has a bright aperture, dramatic out of focus backgrounds, and impressive image quality, especially on a full-frame camera.

Pros
  • Bright aperture
  • Dramatic out-of-focus backgrounds
  • Impressive image quality, particularly on full-frame camera
  • Solid build quality
Cons
  • Heavy and big
  • Not weather-sealed
  • Manual lens with no autofocus or in-lens stabilization
  • Poor image quality at close-up distances

The lens is big and heavy but has a rock-solid build quality with a gorgeous aesthetic. It is not weather-sealed and is a manual lens with no autofocus, controlled aperture, or in-lens stabilization.

The TTArtisan 90mm f/1.25 lens is an excellent option for portrait work or other subjects, especially on a full-frame camera. The lens features a bright aperture, which allows for dramatic out-of-focus backgrounds. The lens is big and heavy but has a rock-solid build quality with a gorgeous aesthetic. It is not weather-sealed and is a manual lens with no autofocus, controlled aperture, or in-lens stabilization. In terms of image quality, the lens provides good detail, even at its widest aperture of f/1.25, and delivers usable sharpness and decent image quality as you stop down the lens. It does exhibit barrel distortion and vignetting, but these issues are manageable. The lens struggles with image quality at close-up distances, but it does perform well in bright light and with bokeh. Overall, the TTArtisan 90mm f/1.25 lens offers impressive quality and is a good option for those seeking a bright aperture portrait lens, despite its limitations.

The lens provides good detail, even at its widest aperture of f/1.25, and delivers usable sharpness and decent image quality as you stop down the lens.

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