TTArtisan released the 35mm f/0.95 Lens. The lens is available in several mirrorless mounts. The price of the lens is $199 and available from major stores such as Adorama | B&H Photo | Amazon US.
The TTartisan 35mm F0.95 is designed for use with APS-C format mirrorless digital cameras, providing a 52.5mm equivalent focal length. It is well-suited to everyday shooting with subjects including portraiture, street, nightscape, landscape, and reportage.
The lens is available in Sony E, Fuji X, Nikon Z, Canon RF, L-Mount and EOS -M systems.
TTArtisan 35mm f/0.95 APS-C lens for Fujifilm X Mount.
TTartisan 35mm F0.95 Large Aperture Lens
Featuring a retro design, this 35mm f/0.95 Lens from TTArtisan is a standard-length prime for APS-C format mirrorless cameras. Its impressively f/0.95 fast maximum aperture offers good control over the depth of field and also benefits working in dark and low-light conditions. The lens’s manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 35cm away and features a 10-blade diaphragm that contributes to a smooth bokeh quality.
APS-C Standard-length Lens
The TTartisan 35mm F0.95 is designed for use with APS-C format mirrorless digital cameras, providing a 52.5mm equivalent focal length. It is well-suited to everyday shooting with subjects including portraiture, street, nightscape, landscape, and reportage.
Optical Design
Robustly constructed with 7 elements in 5 groups, the lens incorporates two high-index elements, which combine to suppress a variety of aberrations while producing high color accuracy and sharpness.
Compact and Lightweight Design
Featuring a retro tactile and compact design, the lens is full-metal built with weighs about 267g.
Manual Focus
Manual focus design permits smooth and refined control with a minimum focusing distance of 35cm. The all-metal lens barrel features an engraved depth of field and focuses scales, Additionally, a metal lens mount also offers increased durability between the lens and camera.
Large Aperture F/0.95
A fast f/0.95 maximum aperture suits working in low-light conditions and also offers great control over the depth of field. A 10-blade diaphragm contributes a pleasing out-of-focus quality when working with selective focus techniques.
Clicked Aperture Ring
The aperture ring is stepped with the right amount of resistance and click, marking full stops from F/0.95 to F/16. The clicks are very light and just enough to let you know that you’ve changed your aperture setting.