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TTArtisan 27mm F2.8 Auto Focus APS-C Camera Lens
TTArtisan 27mm F2.8 Auto Focus APS-C Camera Lens
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Only suitable for mirrorless cameras, not suitable for DSLR cameras
TTArtisan 27mm F2.8
This 27mm f/2.8 Lens from TTArtisan is a versatile all-purpose lens for daily use. Well-suited for landscapes, street scenes, portraits, and more, this autofocus lens utilizes an STM stepping motor for quickly capturing those perfect photographic moments. The lens is also compatible with FUJIFILM's eye-tracking modes for efficient tracking during video recording. Minimum focusing distance is a close 13.8", and the lens offers a f/2.8 maximum aperture and a seven-blade diaphragm that provides distinct bokeh for dramatic effect.
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The purchase process was straightforward, simple and quick. The shipment of the product was timely. The lens I purchased met my expectations and was very economical for the features and capabilities.
This 27mm lens by TTAartisan takes a great picture. There is a small amount of vignetting in the corners at f2.8, but that’s easily fixable in post. It’s light and small. I use it in my Fuji X Pro 2 and I love the compact lens. It’s quiet, focus is quick and it delivers the Fuji image quality I love. At less than half the price of the Fuji version, it’s well worth it.
It is not a super sharp lens. But with some film simulations, it gives you a natural film look. I love it for what it is and for under $200, it is a bargain. Hope they will make more affordable autofocus lenses like this.
I find this lens to be a bit slower than its closest counterpart from Fuji, but it certainly does a fine job of being a handy AF lens! It's very low profile, and has made my X-E3 (jacket) pocketable. Definitely recommended for casual shooters interested in wider shots.
This is a great alternative to the Fuji 27mm pancake. This one is a tad bigger and not weather sealed, but the aperture ring is smoother and doesn't have that annoying lock at one end. The auto-focusing is fast and less noisy (still noisy, but the Fuji lens is worse). Manual focusing is smoother than the Fuji's, and the lens looks great on the camera. Neither lens is the absolute best in terms of image quality, but both are quite good anyway. I think this lens is a much better value.NOTE: If you are used to Fuji's amazingly good F/2 and f/1.4 lenses, know that neither this nor Fuji's 27mm can compare to those. But if you're looking for a small autofocus 27mm, I think this the best option.