Wide Angle
Various Mounts Available
f/4
17mm
1.056 kg
Overview

TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt Shift Lens

Featuring advanced perspective and focus control, the TTArtisan 17mm f/4 is an ultra-wide tilt-shift lens ideal for architectural and interior photographers. Its robust manual controls and full-frame coverage provide the flexibility needed to capture stunning and precise images.

SKU: GC47-TTA-LMFTSG01W-E-B

TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt Shift Lens

TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt Shift Lens

Featuring advanced perspective and focus control, the TTArtisan 17mm f/4 is an ultra-wide tilt-shift lens ideal for architectural and interior photographers. Its robust manual controls and full-frame coverage provide the flexibility needed to capture stunning and precise images.

Ultra-Wide Field of View

A 17mm focal length captures a vast perspective, ideal for immersive architectural and interior shots.

Tilt & Shift Functions

Offers ±8° of tilt and ±8mm of shift to correct perspective distortion and manipulate focus.

Depth of Field Control

The tilt function can create either an expansive, sharp-to-the-horizon focus or a narrow, selective focus for a "miniature" effect.

360° Rotation

The lens barrel can rotate for flexible orientation of tilt or shift, allowing for fine-tuning compositions from any angle.

Full-Frame Coverage

Its 64mm image circle ensures full coverage on full-frame sensors, accommodating a wide range of photographers and uses.

Advanced Optical Design

The construction features 17 elements in 11 groups, including two aspherical elements to minimise distortion and chromatic aberrations.

Manual Aperture Control

A 10-blade diaphragm can be controlled with a clicked aperture ring, from f/4 to f/16.

Close Focusing Distance

Whether you're working in a cramped interior or simply want to emphasise a subject, the 11.8" minimum focus distance offers greater flexibility.

Key Features:

Full-Frame f/4 to f/16 Aperture

Ultra-Wide Prime Lens Design

±8° Tilt and Shift Control

360° Rotating Lens Mechanism

Manual Focus Lens Design

Minimum Focus Distance 30 cm

Two Aspherical Lens Elements

17 Elements in 11 Groups

10-Blade Diaphragm Design

Durable All-Metal Construction

What's in the Box:

TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt Shift Lens

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Wide Angle
Various Mounts Available
f/4
17mm
1.056 kg
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Product Overview

TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt Shift Lens

Featuring advanced perspective and focus control, the TTArtisan 17mm f/4 is an ultra-wide tilt-shift lens ideal for architectural and interior photographers. Its robust manual controls and full-frame coverage provide the flexibility needed to capture stunning and precise images.

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Key Features

Wide Angle

TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt Shift is a high performing wide angle lens.

Various Mounts Available

TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt Shift Lens comes with various mount options.

f/4

TTArtisan 17mm Tilt Shift Lens supports a maximum aperture of f/4.

17mm

TTArtisan f/4 Tilt Shift Lens comes with 17mm focal length.

1.056 kg

TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt Shift Lens weighs 1.056 kg.

Control Your View

TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt Shift Lens

Control Your View

10 Aperture Blades

Featuring 10 aperture blades for smooth bokeh and the iconic 10-point starburst.

Ultra-Wide Portraits

Ultra-Wide Portraits

Compared with telephoto lenses that create shallow depth-of-field portraits, the TTArtisan Tilt-Shift 17mm F4 opens up new creative possibilities.

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