Top 5 TTArtisan Lenses

#1 - TTArtisan 40mm f/2.8 Macro

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The TTArtisan 40mm f/2.8 Macro lens is a great value for its low price. It provides sharp images, minimal distortion, and impressive build quality for a budget lens. While it is not perfect, it is a solid option for macro photography on a budget.

Pros

  • Sharp images with minimal distortion
  • Impressive build quality for a budget lens
  • Good value for the price

Cons

  • Noticeable flaring and ghosting in bright light
  • Fiddly manual focus ring at normal distances
  • Lack of hood and screw-in lens cap

#2 - TTArtisan 90mm f/1.25

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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.

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

#3 - TTArtisan 50mm f/0.95

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The TTArtisan 50mm f/0.95 lens is a full-frame manual focus lens with a price of $750. The lens has good build quality, but light transmission is not as impressive as expected. It offers excellent image quality at f/0.95, with impressive sharpness as you stop down the aperture. However, close-up image quality is a major flaw. The lens performs better on full-frame cameras than on APS-C cameras.

Pros

  • Good build quality
  • Excellent image quality at wider apertures
  • Impressive sharpness as you stop down the aperture

Cons

  • Notable limitations at wider apertures
  • Major flaw in close-up image quality
  • Strong flaring and coma levels at wider apertures

#4 - TTArtisan 50mm f/1.2

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The TTArtisan 50mm f/1.2 (APS-C version) is a budget-friendly lens that offers a maximum aperture of f/1.2, making it great for subject photography. It has a metallic build quality with a smooth manual focus ring. The image quality is acceptable for the price, and it produces soft and pleasing bokeh.

Pros

  • Budget-friendly
  • Maximum aperture of f/1.2
  • Metallic build quality
  • Smooth manual focus ring

Cons

  • Lacks weather sealing
  • Cropped APS-C circle only
  • Softness in bright apertures and close-up images

#5 - TTArtisan 10mm f/2

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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.

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