Standard Prime
40mm Focal Length
f/2 Aperture
Various Mounts Available
52mm Filter Thread
0.17 kg
Overview

TTArtisan 40mm f/2 AF Lens (Silver)

Notably portable with a focal length made for everyday shooting, the AF 40mm f/2 Lens from TTArtisan is a versatile prime designed for mirrorless cameras. With its fast f/2 maximum aperture, this lens performs well in low light and separates subjects from their backgrounds effectively while creating flattering bokeh around them. The AF 40mm f/2 features durable all-metal construction and has a USB port on its lens cap for making convenient firmware upgrades. Its small and lightweight form factor renders this lens as an optimal choice for street, travel, and documentary photography.

SKU: GC47-TTA-LAF04C-L-S

TTArtisan 40mm f/2 AF Lens (Silver)

TTArtisan 40mm f/2 AF Lens (Silver)

Notably portable with a focal length made for everyday shooting, the AF 40mm f/2 Lens from TTArtisan is a versatile prime designed for mirrorless cameras. With its fast f/2 maximum aperture, this lens performs well in low light and separates subjects from their backgrounds effectively while creating flattering bokeh around them. The AF 40mm f/2 features durable all-metal construction and has a USB port on its lens cap for making convenient firmware upgrades. Its small and lightweight form factor renders this lens as an optimal choice for street, travel, and documentary photography.

Quick Autofocus with Face Detection

An STM stepping motor drives the lens's autofocusing and allows quick and quiet performance.

Face detection is supported to ensure your subject is fully in focus when capturing portraits.

Smooth Bokeh, Strong Low-Light Performance

Take advantage of the f/2 maximum aperture provided by this lens and create portraits with softly blurred backgrounds that make your subject stand out.

When capturing at night or in dimly-lit scenes, this lens is able to produce quality images without needing to push the boundaries of your ISO value.

Additional Highlights

Clicked aperture ring to provide tactile feedback with each stop adjustment for added precision.

15.7" minimum focusing distance for working close to subjects.

USB-C port within the rear lens cap for making firmware upgrades while maintaining a cleaner lens design.

Weighs approximately 0.17 kg, allowing long-term usage without fatigue.

Seven aperture blades and nine elements in six groups for improved image quality and bokeh rendering.

One aspherical, one extra-low dispersion, and two high index lenses are utilised in the optical design to reduce chromatic aberration and maintain clarity.

Key Features:

Full-Frame | f/2 to f/16

Fast, Normal-Length Prime

STM Stepping AF Motor

Clickable Aperture Ring

ASPH., ED & High Index Elements

All-Metal Construction

Minimum Focusing Distance: 15.7"

What's in the Box:

TTArtisan 40mm f/2 AF Lens (Silver)

Front Lens Cap

Rear Lens Cap

Lens Hood

Standard Prime
40mm Focal Length
f/2 Aperture
Various Mounts Available
52mm Filter Thread
0.17 kg
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Product Overview

TTArtisan 40mm f/2 AF Lens (Silver)

Notably portable with a focal length made for everyday shooting, the AF 40mm f/2 Lens from TTArtisan is a versatile prime designed for mirrorless cameras. With its fast f/2 maximum aperture, this lens performs well in low light and separates subjects from their backgrounds effectively while creating flattering bokeh around them. The AF 40mm f/2 features durable all-metal construction and has a USB port on its lens cap for making convenient firmware upgrades. Its small and lightweight form factor renders this lens as an optimal choice for street, travel, and documentary photography.

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Key Features

Standard Prime

TTArtisan 40mm f/2 AF Lens is a standard prime lens designed for professional imaging.

40mm Focal Length

TTArtisan f/2 AF Lens delivers a focal length of 40mm, ideal for versatile shooting.

f/2 Aperture

TTArtisan 40mm AF Lens features a fast aperture of f/2 for enhanced low-light performance.

Various Mounts Available

TTArtisan 40mm f/2 AF Lens is equipped with various mounts for seamless compatibility with a wide range of cameras.

52mm Filter Thread

TTArtisan 40mm f/2 AF Lens supports a 52mm filter size, allowing for enhanced creative control.

0.17 kg

TTArtisan 40mm f/2 AF Lens weighs 0.17 kg, ensuring a well-balanced and portable setup.

Small Lens Big Character

TTArtisan 40mm f/2 AF Lens

Small Lens Big Character

Natural Scene Separation

It strikes a perfect balance between environmental context and subject isolation-offering a truly versatile focal length trusted by photographers.

Excellent Image Quality

Excellent Image Quality

Combining ED and aspherical (ASPH.) elements, this compact lens effectively controls chromatic aberration while maintaining excellent clarity.

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