Ttartisan’s AF 75 mm F/2 portrait prime lens, which is first available only for e-mount and z-mount, now comes in an L-mount version. This is Ttartisan’s first autofocus lens for L-mount cameras.
Ttartisan, Shenzhen, from China, was established in 2019. Since then, it has hit the ground running with an impressive list of inexpensive lenses for APS-C and full-frame cameras.
As reported PetpixelTtartisan released its 75 mm F/2 autofocus lens for Nikon Z and Sony e-mount cameras.
Prepare for portrait photographers, 75 mm f/2 lenses A full frame involves several features suitable for prime prime walkout lenses. Despite its all-dathu construction, the lens is light, only 11.6 ounces (329 grams). Its nearest focused distance is 0.75 m (2.5 ft) with an angle of view of 32 degrees. When it comes to the filter, the 75 mm F/2 lens 62 mm takes one.
The optical design of the 75 mm lens contains 10 elements in seven groups. To reduce chromatic aberrations with an additional-less spread element and four high index elements, the optical structure of the lens promises excellent sharp and resolve.
The autofocus is controlled by a lead screw stepping motor, a design that focuses sharp, cool and accurate. Furthermore, although the third-party, TTARTISAN describes that mounts completely support the detection of the eye, animal and vehicle, which is AF for accurate attention regardless of the subject.
As it is becoming popular among the lens nowadays, the aperture ring contains a click functionality for a touch feel. The lens includes another popular feature in the last few years, the USB-C plug for updates for firmware updates in 75 mm F/2. However, unlike most, the plug is designed in the rear lens cap, for cleaner lens aesthetics.
As mentioned Petapixel Previous article On the Nikon Z and Sony e-mount version of this lens, those clean aesthetics also include “external switch or buttons, so swapping between manual and autofocus must be done through the menu of the enclosed camera.”
Pricing and availability
L-mount photographers now have a stunning number of 75 mm prime lenses to choose, including Mayor-Optic-Gorlitz Primoplan 75 mm F/1.9 II ($ 999), Lika E-E-Micron-SL 75 mm F/2 SPH. ($ 5,395), and Kipon Eaberit 75 mm F/2.4 ($ 823). Of these, Ttartisan AF 75 mm F/2 is the cheapest ever.
Ttartisan’s AF 75 mm F/2 L-Mount Lens is available for $ 200, although the E-Mount and Z-Mount versions are sometimes found to be less around $ 170.
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