Wide Angle
Fujifilm X Mount
f/1.8
52 mm
23 mm
210 g
Overview

TTArtisan 23mm f/1.8 AF Fujifilm X Mount Lens Black

The TTArtisan 23mm f/1.8 AF lens for Fujifilm X Mount is a compelling option for photographers looking for a fast, versatile prime lens suitable for a wide range of photography genres, including street, landscape, and daily shooting. Its APS-C format design and impressive aperture make it a particularly attractive choice for Fujifilm shooters seeking quality and performance without the bulk or expense of larger lenses. Designed specifically for mirrorless cameras with an APS-C sensor, providing an effective focal range well-suited to a variety of photography styles. The wide f/1.8 maximum aperture allows for exceptional low light performance and depth of field control, making it ideal for portraits and street photography where subject separation is desired. The ability to stop down to f/16 also allows for versatility in various lighting conditions and for achieving greater depth of field. The lens offers a 35mm equivalent focal length of approximately 35mm on APS-C sensors, which is considered a standard or "normal" angle of view, closely mimicking the human eye's perspective. This focal length is versatile enough for both expansive landscapes and intimate portraits.

SKU: GC47-TTA-LAC02T-X-B

TTArtisan 23mm f/1.8 AF Fujifilm X Mount Lens Black

TTArtisan 23mm f/1.8 AF Fujifilm X Mount Lens Black

The TTArtisan 23mm f/1.8 AF lens for Fujifilm X Mount is a compelling option for photographers looking for a fast, versatile prime lens suitable for a wide range of photography genres, including street, landscape, and daily shooting. Its APS-C format design and impressive aperture make it a particularly attractive choice for Fujifilm shooters seeking quality and performance without the bulk or expense of larger lenses. Designed specifically for mirrorless cameras with an APS-C sensor, providing an effective focal range well-suited to a variety of photography styles. The wide f/1.8 maximum aperture allows for exceptional low light performance and depth of field control, making it ideal for portraits and street photography where subject separation is desired. The ability to stop down to f/16 also allows for versatility in various lighting conditions and for achieving greater depth of field. The lens offers a 35mm equivalent focal length of approximately 35mm on APS-C sensors, which is considered a standard or "normal" angle of view, closely mimicking the human eye's perspective. This focal length is versatile enough for both expansive landscapes and intimate portraits.

The lens's prime design emphasises both speed and compactness, making it an excellent choice for photographers who value portability and the ability to shoot in lower light conditions without the need for a flash. It features a Stepping Motor (STM) autofocus system, known for its smooth, fast, and near-silent operation, enhancing both video recording and still photography by minimising disruptions and ensuring quick focus acquisition. It also incorporates high-index and Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) elements to reduce aberrations and enhance clarity and colour accuracy across the entire image, ensuring high-quality results even at wide apertures. The diaphragm's nine blades contribute to a pleasing bokeh quality, rendering out-of-focus areas of the image with a smoother, more aesthetically appealing appearance, ideal for portraits and close-up work.

The TTArtisan 23mm f/1.8 AF lens for the Fujifilm X mount system is an affordable, high-quality option for Fujifilm users looking to expand their lens collection without sacrificing performance or breaking the bank. Its wide aperture, combined with a classic focal length and modern autofocus capabilities, make it highly versatile for various photography types. Whether you're shooting in the bustling streets, capturing the serene landscape, or documenting everyday moments, this lens offers the creative flexibility and image quality that enthusiasts and professionals alike will appreciate.

Key Features:

All-Metal Aviation-Grade Construction

Versatile 35 mm-Equivalent Focal Length

F1.8 Aperture for Soft Bokeh

0.3 cm Minimum Focusing Distance

Fast Autofocus with Stepper Motor

Type-C Firmware Update Interface

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TTArtisan 23mm f/1.8 AF Fujifilm X Mount Lens Black

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Wide Angle
Fujifilm X Mount
f/1.8
52 mm
23 mm
210 g
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TTArtisan 23mm f/1.8 AF Fujifilm X Mount Lens Black

The TTArtisan 23mm f/1.8 AF lens for Fujifilm X Mount is a compelling option for photographers looking for a fast, versatile prime lens suitable for a wide range of photography genres, including street, landscape, and daily shooting. Its APS-C format design and impressive aperture make it a particularly attractive choice for Fujifilm shooters seeking quality and performance without the bulk or expense of larger lenses. Designed specifically for mirrorless cameras with an APS-C sensor, providing an effective focal range well-suited to a variety of photography styles. The wide f/1.8 maximum aperture allows for exceptional low light performance and depth of field control, making it ideal for portraits and street photography where subject separation is desired. The ability to stop down to f/16 also allows for versatility in various lighting conditions and for achieving greater depth of field. The lens offers a 35mm equivalent focal length of approximately 35mm on APS-C sensors, which is considered a standard or "normal" angle of view, closely mimicking the human eye's perspective. This focal length is versatile enough for both expansive landscapes and intimate portraits.

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Key Features

Wide Angle

TTArtisan 23 mm f/1.8 AF Fujifilm X Mount Lens Black has wide angle.

Fujifilm X Mount

TTArtisan 23 mm f/1.8 AF Black equipped with Fujifilm X Mount.

f/1.8

TTArtisan 23 mm AF Fujifilm X Mount Lens Black offers a fast f/1.8 aperture.

52 mm

TTArtisan 23 mm f/1.8 AF Fujifilm X Mount Lens Black features a 52 mm front diameter.

23 mm

TTArtisan f/1.8 AF Fujifilm X Mount Lens Black offers a 23 mm focal length.

210 g

TTArtisan 23 mm f/1.8 AF Fujifilm X Mount Lens Black weighs 210 g.

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