Wide Angle
Sony E
f/3.5
39 mm
14 mm
98 g
Overview

TTArtisan 14mm f/3.5 AF for Sony E Mount Lens (APS-C) Black

A lightweight, high-performance wide-angle prime lens for APS-C format, the TTArtisan AF 14mm f/3.5 Lens for Sony E-mount cameras introduces STM-driven autofocus into a fast, sleek design. Ideal for capturing street scenes, landscapes, architecture, and more, the lens delivers sharp and clear imagery with a wide perspective and a 21mm full-frame equivalent focal length. Its durable, aviation-grade aluminium body weighs just 98 g, ideal for all-day use. A minimum focusing distance of 9.8" enables detailed close-ups for photographing food, crafts, and everyday objects.

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TTArtisan 14mm f/3.5 AF for Sony E Mount Lens (APS-C) Black

TTArtisan 14mm f/3.5 AF for Sony E Mount Lens (APS-C) Black

A lightweight, high-performance wide-angle prime lens for APS-C format, the TTArtisan AF 14mm f/3.5 Lens for Sony E-mount cameras introduces STM-driven autofocus into a fast, sleek design. Ideal for capturing street scenes, landscapes, architecture, and more, the lens delivers sharp and clear imagery with a wide perspective and a 21mm full-frame equivalent focal length. Its durable, aviation-grade aluminium body weighs just 98 g, ideal for all-day use. A minimum focusing distance of 9.8" enables detailed close-ups for photographing food, crafts, and everyday objects.

A stepper motor enables fast, accurate, and silent autofocus effective for both stills and video.

The included rear lens cap features a built-in USB-C interface for firmware updates.

The lens has a seven-blade diaphragm and an optical design featuring eight elements in seven groups, including a high-index element, two extra low dispersion elements, and two aspherical elements.

A 39mm thread accommodates light-modifying filters for creative effects.

Key Features:

APS-C | f/3.5 to f/16

21mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)

Compact, Wide-Angle Prime

STM Autofocus

High Index, ED, Aspherical Elements

7-Blade Diaphragm

What's in the Box:

TTArtisan 14mm f/3.5 AF for Sony E Mount Lens (APS-C) Black

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Rear Cap

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Wide Angle
Sony E
f/3.5
39 mm
14 mm
98 g
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TTArtisan 14mm f/3.5 AF for Sony E Mount Lens (APS-C) Black

A lightweight, high-performance wide-angle prime lens for APS-C format, the TTArtisan AF 14mm f/3.5 Lens for Sony E-mount cameras introduces STM-driven autofocus into a fast, sleek design. Ideal for capturing street scenes, landscapes, architecture, and more, the lens delivers sharp and clear imagery with a wide perspective and a 21mm full-frame equivalent focal length. Its durable, aviation-grade aluminium body weighs just 98 g, ideal for all-day use. A minimum focusing distance of 9.8" enables detailed close-ups for photographing food, crafts, and everyday objects.

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Key Features

Wide Angle

TTArtisan 14 mm f/3.5 AF lens for Sony E-mount – built for stunning wide-angle shots.

Sony E

The TTArtisan 14 mm f/3.5 AF Lens is compatible with a Sony E Mount.

f/3.5

The TTArtisan 14 mm AF for Sony E-mount lens features a bright f/3.5 maximum aperture.

39 mm

The TTArtisan 14 mm f/3.5 AF for Sony E Mount Lens has a front filter size of 39 mm.

14 mm

The TTArtisan f/3.5 AF for Sony E-mount lens features a wide 14 mm focal length.

98 g

The TTArtisan 14 mm f/3.5 AF for Sony E Mount Lens weighs 98g.

Unleash Ultra-Wide Brilliance

TTArtisan 14mm f/3.5 AF for Sony E Mount Lens (APS-C) Black

Unleash Ultra-Wide Brilliance

Flawless Clarity, All Day Long

Capture Every Moment in Perfect Clarity, From Daylight to Golden Hour.

Unleashing Depth and Storytelling in Every Shot

Unleashing Depth and Storytelling in Every Shot

Whether capturing landscapes or indoors, this lens brings depth and storytelling to your photos.

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