TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 Canon RF Mount
Only suitable for mirrorless cameras, not suitable for DSLR cameras. TTArtisan 50mm F1.4——Design for High Resolution Cameras A portable normal-length prime for Sony E-mount cameras, the 50mm f/1.4 Lens from TTArtisan blends its versatile normal focal length with a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture. This bright design offers impressive control over depth of field, for isolating subject matter as well as for enhanced low-light performance. The lens features one ED element and one aspherical element for clear and accurate rendering, with multicoated surfaces to prevent lens flare. This 50mm f/1.4 has a manual focus design capable of focusing as close as 19.7" away and a 12-blade diaphragm that contributes to a smooth bokeh quality.
Only suitable for mirrorless cameras, not suitable for DSLR cameras. TTArtisan 50mm F1.4——Design for High Resolution Cameras A portable normal-length prime for Sony E-mount cameras, the 50mm f/1.4 Lens from TTArtisan blends its versatile normal focal length with a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture. This bright design offers impressive control over depth of field, for isolating subject matter as well as for enhanced low-light performance. The lens features one ED element and one aspherical element for clear and accurate rendering, with multicoated surfaces to prevent lens flare. This 50mm f/1.4 has a manual focus design capable of focusing as close as 19.7" away and a 12-blade diaphragm that contributes to a smooth bokeh quality.
Only suitable for mirrorless cameras, not suitable for DSLR cameras. TTArtisan 50mm F1.4——Design for High Resolution Cameras A portable normal-length prime for Sony E-mount cameras, the 50mm f/1.4 Lens from TTArtisan blends its versatile normal focal length with a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture. This bright design offers impressive control over depth of field, for isolating subject matter as well as for enhanced low-light performance. The lens features one ED element and one aspherical element for clear and accurate rendering, with multicoated surfaces to prevent lens flare. This 50mm f/1.4 has a manual focus design capable of focusing as close as 19.7" away and a 12-blade diaphragm that contributes to a smooth bokeh quality.
Only suitable for mirrorless cameras, not suitable for DSLR cameras. TTArtisan 50mm F1.4——Design for High Resolution Cameras A portable normal-length prime for Sony E-mount cameras, the 50mm f/1.4 Lens from TTArtisan blends its versatile normal focal length with a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture. This bright design offers impressive control over depth of field, for isolating subject matter as well as for enhanced low-light performance. The lens features one ED element and one aspherical element for clear and accurate rendering, with multicoated surfaces to prevent lens flare. This 50mm f/1.4 has a manual focus design capable of focusing as close as 19.7" away and a 12-blade diaphragm that contributes to a smooth bokeh quality.
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The lowest price for TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 Canon RF Mount right now is $240.68 at Jo Geier - Mint & Rare, compared across 7 retailers.
The all-time low was $235.40 on 18 Mar 2026 — today's price is 2% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.
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TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 Metal Bodied Lens Compatible with Sony E Mount - Black
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TTArtisan 50mm f/1.4 ASPH Full Frame Lens for Nikon Z
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TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 Full Fame Large Aperture Manual Focus Mirrorless Camera Lens Compatible with Z-Mount Cameras Like Z5 Z50 Z6 Z6II Z7 Z7II
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TTArtisan 1.4/50mm Black f. Canon EOS R Full Frame
TTArtisan 1.4/50mm Black f. Nikon Z Full Frame
TTArtisan 1.4/50mm Black f. Leica L Mount Full Frame
TTArtisan 1.4/50mm Black f. Sony E Full Frame
TTArtisan 1.4/50mm Black f. Leitz Leica M w. Box
TTArtisan 1.4/50mm Black f. Leitz Leica M
TTArtisan 1.4/50mm Black f. Leitz Leica M w. Box
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
For my Nikon Z7, I wanted a basic prime lens, not that expensive, to play around with instead of using a zoom all the time. Just like old film days, when your feet were your zoom with a prime lens.I looked at the Z 40mm f/2, and this TTartisan 50mm f/1.4. Though the Z lens is fully auto, and the TTartisan is fully manual, it didn't matter. Everything was manual years ago when I shot primes. But, what caught my attention, was comparing the wide open, Fmax, MTF charts on both lenses. This particular TTartisan was actually better, and improved a good deal stopped down.The TTartisan is heavier, but all metal, solid build, and metal back mount. The 40mm Z lens is lighter, but also plastic, with plastic back mount. Both lenses will perform very well, and I didn't mind ... MoreFor my Nikon Z7, I wanted a basic prime lens, not that expensive, to play around with instead of using a zoom all the time. Just like old film days, when your feet were your zoom with a prime lens.I looked at the Z 40mm f/2, and this TTartisan 50mm f/1.4. Though the Z lens is fully auto, and the TTartisan is fully manual, it didn't matter. Everything was manual years ago when I shot primes. But, what caught my attention, was comparing the wide open, Fmax, MTF charts on both lenses. This particular TTartisan was actually better, and improved a good deal stopped down.The TTartisan is heavier, but all metal, solid build, and metal back mount. The 40mm Z lens is lighter, but also plastic, with plastic back mount. Both lenses will perform very well, and I didn't mind a little extra weight. The TTartisan cost less, performed well, 12 blade aperture, and nice bokeh.TTartisan is manual aperture and focus, and Nikon lens is full AF. But all things considered, as I mentioned above, I bought this lens and very pleased with it. With the larger front element, suggest adding a lenshood.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Used on the Leica SL2-S. Let's get the bad stuff out of the way. There is coma in certain situation. It is on the heavier side. The good: gorgeous, sharp images with a magical look, no vignetting I could see even at 1.4 on the L-Mount version and the build quality and interface are great. As I've seen in other reviews, this would be more a 4.5 stars but for $220 it's almost criminal.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This lens performs brilliantly for the price! Works well for low-light photography. I'm very happy with the image quality even with the aperture wide open. Both attached images were shot with Nikon Z6 ii at f/1.4, ISO 800. The farther away was 1/160s and the close-up 1/50s.
| Effective Pixels | 47 megapixels |
| Sensor Size | Full frame (36 x 24 mm) |
| Max resolution | 8368 x 5584 |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Processor | Maestro III |
TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 Metal Bodied Lens Compatible with Sony E Mount - Black
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TTArtisan 50mm f/1.4 ASPH Full Frame Lens for Nikon Z
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TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 Full Fame Large Aperture Manual Focus Mirrorless Camera Lens Compatible with Z-Mount Cameras Like Z5 Z50 Z6 Z6II Z7 Z7II
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TTArtisan 1.4/50mm Black f. Canon EOS R Full Frame
TTArtisan 1.4/50mm Black f. Nikon Z Full Frame
For my Nikon Z7, I wanted a basic prime lens, not that expensive, to play around with instead of using a zoom all the time. Just like old film days, when your feet were your zoom with a prime lens.I looked at the Z 40mm f/2, and this TTartisan 50mm f/1.4. Though the Z lens is fully auto, and the TTartisan is fully manual, it didn't matter. Everything was manual years ago when I shot primes. But, what caught my attention, was comparing the wide open, Fmax, MTF charts on both lenses. This particular TTartisan was actually better, and improved a good deal stopped down.The TTartisan is heavier, but all metal, solid build, and metal back mount. The 40mm Z lens is lighter, but also plastic, with plastic back mount. Both lenses will perform very well, and I didn't mind ... MoreFor my Nikon Z7, I wanted a basic prime lens, not that expensive, to play around with instead of using a zoom all the time. Just like old film days, when your feet were your zoom with a prime lens.I looked at the Z 40mm f/2, and this TTartisan 50mm f/1.4. Though the Z lens is fully auto, and the TTartisan is fully manual, it didn't matter. Everything was manual years ago when I shot primes. But, what caught my attention, was comparing the wide open, Fmax, MTF charts on both lenses. This particular TTartisan was actually better, and improved a good deal stopped down.The TTartisan is heavier, but all metal, solid build, and metal back mount. The 40mm Z lens is lighter, but also plastic, with plastic back mount. Both lenses will perform very well, and I didn't mind a little extra weight. The TTartisan cost less, performed well, 12 blade aperture, and nice bokeh.TTartisan is manual aperture and focus, and Nikon lens is full AF. But all things considered, as I mentioned above, I bought this lens and very pleased with it. With the larger front element, suggest adding a lenshood.
Used on the Leica SL2-S. Let's get the bad stuff out of the way. There is coma in certain situation. It is on the heavier side. The good: gorgeous, sharp images with a magical look, no vignetting I could see even at 1.4 on the L-Mount version and the build quality and interface are great. As I've seen in other reviews, this would be more a 4.5 stars but for $220 it's almost criminal.
This lens performs brilliantly for the price! Works well for low-light photography. I'm very happy with the image quality even with the aperture wide open. Both attached images were shot with Nikon Z6 ii at f/1.4, ISO 800. The farther away was 1/160s and the close-up 1/50s.
This lens (the L-mount version) seems plenty sharp at F8, although it slightly softens at the left and right edges. I saw no evidence of decentering during a couple weeks of almost daily use. Also I saw little or no evidence of chromatic aberration at F8. It's a little bit glowy at F1.4 but this goes away by F2.8.My TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 L-mount Lens is well built and fits tightly on my Sigma fp L but not super-tight (tighter than my Sigma lens but not so tight that I'm worried about it).Front lens cover is machined aluminum and quite nice but easily lost, so I put it back in the box (a very nice box!) for safekeeping. According to the box, the lens weighs 436 grams (almost a pound).It is about 54mm in diameter (2 1/8) and about 68mm long (2.7) when mounted on ... MoreThis lens (the L-mount version) seems plenty sharp at F8, although it slightly softens at the left and right edges. I saw no evidence of decentering during a couple weeks of almost daily use. Also I saw little or no evidence of chromatic aberration at F8. It's a little bit glowy at F1.4 but this goes away by F2.8.My TTArtisan 50mm F1.4 L-mount Lens is well built and fits tightly on my Sigma fp L but not super-tight (tighter than my Sigma lens but not so tight that I'm worried about it).Front lens cover is machined aluminum and quite nice but easily lost, so I put it back in the box (a very nice box!) for safekeeping. According to the box, the lens weighs 436 grams (almost a pound).It is about 54mm in diameter (2 1/8) and about 68mm long (2.7) when mounted on the camera. Aperture ring has click-stops (yay!). The aperture ring and focus ring operate smoothly and are well damped, although the focus ring seems to have a slightly tighter spot midway (not much tighter though, and I did not notice it for several days). The lens does not move around in the helicoid, indicating that the focus helicoid is well-made and close-tolerance.I'm using a 49mm pinch-type front cap (Sigma LCF-49 III). My Sensei Pro LHM-49 threaded metal lens hood ($8.29 and 3/4 deep) does not cause vignetting and it takes a 58mm front cap so I can leave it on the lens.I am also using a 49mm Hoya EVO clear protector filter ($42) on the front of this lens at all times. It's worth spending money on a high quality protector, so that the image quality potential of the lens is not compromised.Bottom line is that this lens delivers great images with plenty of sharpness for an amazingly low price.
Great lens for the cost. I bought for my Lumix S5 and it fits perfectly. Great bokeh/shallow depth of field at f 1.4, 2.0, 2.8, even at 4... Image looks sharp on my 4k monitor. Also, I did not mind the manual focus/aperture at all... I am old school anyway, so it takes me back to earlier days of filmmaking when there was no autofocus. Not difficult to adapt to. Definite improvement over the kit lens I have.
I bought this to use on a Leica SL and was immediately impressed by its optical performance. The focusing ring and aperture ring are both smooth as silk, with just the right amount of resistance. For the price the lens is a screaming bargain. Waiting for them to make a 35mm version in the L mount. I'll get that too.
Sharp images. Nice colors and rendering.Feels solid...But what a surprise how I find this small lens heavy!For me it cannot be a street photography lens, I need a tripod or at least a monopod to support it.So four stars for the overall quality, including image qualityOne missing star for the weight.
| Effective Pixels | 47 megapixels |
| Sensor Size | Full frame (36 x 24 mm) |
| Max resolution | 8368 x 5584 |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Processor | Maestro III |