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Camera Lenses
Camera Lenses
Camera Lenses
Camera Lenses
Camera Lenses
Camera Lenses
Camera Lenses
Camera Lenses
Camera Lenses
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Main Features
The Nikon Z-mount 50mm f/1.2 lens from TTArtisan is a portable portrait lens that combines its versatile focal length with an ultra-fast maximum aperture of f/1.2. This bright design offers impressive depth of field control, ideal for subject isolation and enhanced performance in low-light conditions. Additionally, the lens employs a Sonnar optical design, which prioritizes sharpness and low distortion for clear and accurate imaging. The 50mm f/1.2 lens features an autofocus design capable of focusing at a distance of just 1.6'. The 10-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.
The portrait lens is designed for Nikon Z-mount APS-C format mirrorless cameras and offers an equivalent focal length of 80mm.
Impressively bright f/1.2 maximum aperture excels in low-light conditions and offers increased depth of field control.
The Sonnar optical design promotes a high degree of sharpness, low distortion, and accurate rendering.
The autofocus design allows working with subjects at a distance of just 1.6'.
The 10-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
Without autofocus and stabilization and with intense color deviation, especially for an inexperienced user, it will make it quite difficult for them. It performs well in terms of sharpness, if of course you manage to focus! As for the screw-on lens cap, it reminds of other times. It is also excessively heavy and an ugly lens. The colors appear dull and overall it requires a lot of patience and Photoshop to be able to take a decent photo
For this money, it is just what you need. It surpasses any 50mm f/1.8 lens, etc. With the Canon M50's focus peaking, manual focus becomes a game!
Guys, just buy it... it's really fantastic for its price... it does have some chromatic aberration, but you can compromise because of the price... of course, it has all manual focus and that's why it costs so little... for me, along with a lens hood, an ND filter (definitely get one with 6 stops because of the f1.2), and a cap, because the cap that comes with the lens is screw-on and not convenient, it cost me 145€
VFM. I consider it a very good lens for its price. It may be manual, but it is easy to handle. And in portraits, with f/1.2, it has a nice bokeh.
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