Medium Telephoto
Various Mounts Available
f/2
62 mm
75 mm
340 g
Overview

TTArtisan 75mm f/2 AF Lens Black

The TTArtisan 75mm f/2 AF lens is a high-performing portrait-length prime lens designed for cameras, offering a blend of premium optics, robust build quality, and modern autofocus technology. With its bright f/2 maximum aperture and compact, all-metal construction, this lens is ideal for photographers looking to create stunning portraits, shallow depth-of-field shots, and low-light imagery. Designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras, but also works seamlessly on APS-C sensors (equivalent to ~112mm focal length). Its 75mm focal length is a classic choice for portrait photography, offering flattering compression and separation of your subject from the background. The fast f/2 maximum aperture delivers excellent control over depth of field for beautiful bokeh. It allows for high performance in low-light conditions. The aperture range of f/2 to f/16 for versatile shooting in various lighting settings.

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TTArtisan 75mm f/2 AF Lens Black

TTArtisan 75mm f/2 AF Lens Black

The TTArtisan 75mm f/2 AF lens is a high-performing portrait-length prime lens designed for cameras, offering a blend of premium optics, robust build quality, and modern autofocus technology. With its bright f/2 maximum aperture and compact, all-metal construction, this lens is ideal for photographers looking to create stunning portraits, shallow depth-of-field shots, and low-light imagery. Designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras, but also works seamlessly on APS-C sensors (equivalent to ~112mm focal length). Its 75mm focal length is a classic choice for portrait photography, offering flattering compression and separation of your subject from the background. The fast f/2 maximum aperture delivers excellent control over depth of field for beautiful bokeh. It allows for high performance in low-light conditions. The aperture range of f/2 to f/16 for versatile shooting in various lighting settings.

The lens construction is composed of ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) and High Index Elements which minimises chromatic aberrations, colour fringing, and distortions while maintaining superb sharpness and clarity. A 9-blade diaphragm produces soft, circular bokeh for creative and aesthetic background blur. A stepper motor autofocus offers fast, smooth, and precise autofocus performance suitable for both photos and videos. The clickable aperture ring provides tactile control over aperture adjustments, enhancing the manual shooting experience. Its all-metal construction promises durable yet lightweight design that ensures longevity and adds a high-end feel to the lens. The lens comes with a USB-C Port in the rear lens cap, allowing for streamlined firmware updates and compatibility enhancements.

The TTArtisan 75mm f/2 AF Lens delivers outstanding optical quality in a robust, all-metal housing. With features like smooth stepper motor autofocus, a 9-blade diaphragm for creamy bokeh, and convenient USB-C-based firmware updates, this lens combines classic optical design with modern functionality. Whether you're capturing portraits, shooting in low light, or exploring creative depth-of-field effects, this lens is a reliable and versatile option for Z-mount users.

Key Features:

Lightweight Design for Portrait Use

All-Metal Construction with Texture

75 mm Golden Focal Length for Portraits

F2.0 Aperture for Dreamy Bokeh

High Optical Sharpness and Resolution

Fast and Quiet Stepper Motor AF

Eye, Animal and Vehicle Detection AF

Clicked Aperture Ring for Control

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TTArtisan 75mm f/2 AF Lens Black

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Medium Telephoto
Various Mounts Available
f/2
62 mm
75 mm
340 g
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Product Overview

TTArtisan 75mm f/2 AF Lens Black

The TTArtisan 75mm f/2 AF lens is a high-performing portrait-length prime lens designed for cameras, offering a blend of premium optics, robust build quality, and modern autofocus technology. With its bright f/2 maximum aperture and compact, all-metal construction, this lens is ideal for photographers looking to create stunning portraits, shallow depth-of-field shots, and low-light imagery. Designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras, but also works seamlessly on APS-C sensors (equivalent to ~112mm focal length). Its 75mm focal length is a classic choice for portrait photography, offering flattering compression and separation of your subject from the background. The fast f/2 maximum aperture delivers excellent control over depth of field for beautiful bokeh. It allows for high performance in low-light conditions. The aperture range of f/2 to f/16 for versatile shooting in various lighting settings.

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Key Features

Medium Telephoto

TTArtisan 75 mm f/2 AF Lens Black has Medium Telephoto Lens.

Various Mounts Available

TTArtisan 75 mm f/2 AF Lens Black offers various mounts.

f/2

TTArtisan 75 mm AF Lens Black offers a fast f/2 aperture.

62 mm

TTArtisan 75 mm f/2 AF Lens Black features a 62 mm front diameter.

75 mm

TTArtisan f/2 AF Lens Black offers a 75 mm focal length.

340 g

TTArtisan 75 mm f/2 AF Lens Black weighs 340 g.

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