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TTArtisan 10mm F2 Ultra Wide Angle Manual Focus APS-C Lens

TTArtisan 10mm F2 Ultra Wide Angle Manual Focus APS-C Lens

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This TTArtisan 10mm f/2.0 lens is designed specifically for mirrorless camera bodies. It provides a dynamic ultra-wide-angle viewing angle equivalent to 20mm on a full-frame camera body. It is an ideal lens choice for landscape, architecture, starry sky, and environmental portrait photography.

  • APS-C Frame
  • F2.0 Large Aperture
  • 105°Ultra-wide
  • Nearly Zero Distortion
  • Starburst with 8 Spikes
  • ASPH. Lens (Aspherical)
  • Full Metal Body
  • E/X/Z/M43/RF-mount
  • Comes with a Filter Holder and TPU Rubber Lens Cap

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Natalia Chikvaidze

TTArtisan 10mm F2 Ultra Wide Angle Manual Focus APS-C Lens

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David Deschesne

This lens is an excellent wide-angle lens, but it can create a bit of perspective distortion with subjects of various distances from the camera. See attached photos. Both photos are taken from same street view position. The two posts in the foreground are about 20 feet from the camera. Yes, the right post is leaning crooked, it's not a lens aberration. The 24mm photo at right shows the accurate street view perspective as seen by an observer. The photo at left was taken with the TT Artisans 10mm F2 rectilinear lens which means it optically corrects to make the photograph's lines square instead of looking like a “fisheye”. It is that correction which distorts the distance making the posts appear further away than they actually are. The TT Artisans 10mm F2 should do fine with subjects within the same plane, but if shooting “too deep” with the subjects spread to different depths of the focus plane, one can expect the type of distortion shown here.

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Pavel

i have 8mm fuji but it feels a bit too wide. this is perfect. night flares are some what irregular so you might want to test that...It is hard to explain but fuji lenses make people faces look pudgy, this one is more like nikon lenses and slims faces.can't go wrong with this one.

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Dusty Stiles

My original review of this lens was negative because I didn't know how to make it work on a Canon R7. Now that I know, I'm very impressed... nice field of view, well-marked rings for apurture and focus, sturdy and light weight; the YouTube reviews for this lens have got it right. Not perfect images but very satisfactory.