Medium Telephoto
85mm Focal Length
T2.1 Aperture
Various Mounts Available
82mm Filter Thread
0.82 kg
Overview

TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens (Black)

The TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens is a full-frame cinema prime designed for filmmakers seeking expressive visual character combined with professional cine-style operation. With its classic 85mm focal length and fast T2.1 maximum aperture, this lens delivers strong subject separation, pleasing compression, and excellent low-light performance-ideal for portraits, narrative work, and cinematic close-ups.

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TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens (Black)

TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens (Black)

The TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens is a full-frame cinema prime designed for filmmakers seeking expressive visual character combined with professional cine-style operation. With its classic 85mm focal length and fast T2.1 maximum aperture, this lens delivers strong subject separation, pleasing compression, and excellent low-light performance-ideal for portraits, narrative work, and cinematic close-ups.

A distinctive highlight of this lens is its dual-bokeh design, allowing users to switch between bubble bokeh and soft bokeh rendering. This creative flexibility enables cinematographers to tailor background aesthetics to match the mood and storytelling style of each shot. The 11-blade iris produces smooth, rounded out-of-focus highlights, while the 28.9° angle of view offers a natural, cinematic perspective.

Engineered for professional workflows, the lens features an industry-standard 0.8 MOD gear pitch on both focus and aperture rings, ensuring seamless compatibility with follow-focus systems and cine rigs. The T2.1 to T22 aperture range provides precise exposure control across a wide variety of lighting conditions. In soft bokeh mode, a close focusing distance of 23.6 inches allows for intimate framing with beautifully rendered backgrounds.

Built with durability in mind, the lens boasts an aviation-grade aluminium construction, delivering a solid, reliable feel suitable for demanding production environments. An 85mm front diameter with an 82mm filter thread supports professional matte boxes and common cine filters without the need for step-up rings.

Combining creative optical character, robust construction, and cinema-ready ergonomics, the TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens is a compelling choice for filmmakers who want distinctive imagery with dependable, professional performance.

Key Features:

Full-Frame Format Lens

T2.1 to T22 Aperture Range

85mm Focal Length

Dual-Bokeh Design (Bubble & Soft)

11-Blade Iris and 28.9° Angle of View

85mm Front Diameter and 82mm Filter Thread

23.6" Close Focus in Soft Bokeh Mode

0.8 MOD Gear Pitch

Aviation-Grade Aluminium Build

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TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens (Black)

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Medium Telephoto
85mm Focal Length
T2.1 Aperture
Various Mounts Available
82mm Filter Thread
0.82 kg
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TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens (Black)

The TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens is a full-frame cinema prime designed for filmmakers seeking expressive visual character combined with professional cine-style operation. With its classic 85mm focal length and fast T2.1 maximum aperture, this lens delivers strong subject separation, pleasing compression, and excellent low-light performance-ideal for portraits, narrative work, and cinematic close-ups.

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Key Features

Medium Telephoto

TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens is a medium telephoto lens crafted for professional imaging applications.

85mm Focal Length

TTArtisan T2.1 CINE Lens features an 85mm focal length, making it ideal for versatile shooting scenarios.

T2.1 Aperture

TTArtisan 85mm CINE Lens features a fast T2.1 aperture, enabling enhanced low-light performance.

Various Mounts Available

TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens is equipped with various mounts for seamless compatibility with a wide range of cameras.

82mm Filter Thread

TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens supports an 82mm filter size, allowing for enhanced creative control.

0.82 kg

TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens weighs 0.82 kg, ensuring a well-balanced and portable setup.

Dreamy Circular Bokeh

TTArtisan 85mm T2.1 CINE Lens

Dreamy Circular Bokeh

Expressive Close-Up Clarity

Delicately rendered details make it ideal for close-up portraits and emotional scenes, capturing expressions with depth and clarity.

Gentle Light Diffusion

Gentle Light Diffusion

When shot wide open, the aperture produces softer, more captivating bokeh, rendering backgrounds as sparkling highlights or smooth, creamy textures.

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