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TTArtisan 90mm F1.25 フルフレーム大口径マニュアルフォーカスポートレートレンズ
TTArtisan 90mm F1.25 フルフレーム大口径マニュアルフォーカスポートレートレンズ
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TTArtisan 90mm F1.25 フルフレームレンズ
TTArtisan の Sony E マウント カメラ用 90mm f/1.25 レンズは、最大絞りが高速で明るい f/1.25 のマニュアル フォーカス レンズで、ポートレートや暗い場所での撮影に最適です。最大絞りが広いため、選択フォーカス撮影で被写界深度を巧みに制御でき、フォーカス オブジェクトと周囲の画像領域間のスムーズな移行が可能です。高速レンズと 10 枚羽根の絞りボケを組み合わせることで、夢のような画像と魅力的な背景のぼかしが生まれます。Share
I've been using Hasselblad xcd 80mm for a while and, I am actually surprised TTArtisan 90mm F1.25 produces such a great image when used with X2D 100 body, honestly, I think it is worth twice the current price, good job!
The 10 blade bokeh circle when enlarged shows the 10 edges concave inwards, that should be enhanced in your future version, these blades should be straight (please refer to XCD80mm bokeh circle images)
All in all, I love this lens and would not hesitate to try other Hasselblad X2D lenses manufactured by TTArtisan.
This is probably the best 90mm lens in the world, for its f1.25 aperture and super sophisticated internal lens system, a marvel of optical physics. Also the one with the best price if we remember that the closest one has a cost of approximately USD 12,000.00 and followed by others of several thousand dollars. My only question after using this amazing lens is its weight, but let's remember that the 90mm is very special for portraits and close objects that, like myself, look for background blur and beautiful bokeh. And also that telephotos move the image a lot, so a tripod should be used at low speeds. For nothing in the world I would change this lens for another. Hopefully TTartisan will make other lenses for the Hasselblad XCD.
This is probably the best 90mm lens in the world, for its f1.25 aperture and super sophisticated internal lens system, a marvel of optical physics. Also the one with the best price if we remember that the closest one has a cost of approximately USD 12,000.00 and followed by others of several thousand dollars. My only question after using this amazing lens is its weight, but let's remember that the 90mm is very special for portraits and close objects that, like myself, look for background blur and beautiful bokeh. And also that telephotos move the image a lot, so a tripod should be used at low speeds. For nothing in the world I would change this lens for another. Hopefully TTartisan will make other lenses for the Hasselblad XCD.
Good, sharp lens for the money, but do your exercises if you’re shopping free hand: this thing is heavy.