Standard Prime
Nikon Z, Sony E, Canon RF and Fujifilm X
F/1.4
62 mm
50mm
452 g
Overview

TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens for Black

The TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens introduces advanced focus control to full-frame cameras, offering a versatile normal-length prime lens. With the capability to tilt the focus plane up to 8° and rotate it 90°, this lens allows for creative effects and precise adjustments in any direction. Its bright f/1.4 maximum aperture not only excels in low-light situations but also delivers exceptional depth of field for effective subject isolation, making it a powerful tool for both artistic and practical photography.

SKU: GC47-TTA-LMFTL05B-Z-B

TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens (Black)

TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens for Black

The TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens introduces advanced focus control to full-frame cameras, offering a versatile normal-length prime lens. With the capability to tilt the focus plane up to 8° and rotate it 90°, this lens allows for creative effects and precise adjustments in any direction. Its bright f/1.4 maximum aperture not only excels in low-light situations but also delivers exceptional depth of field for effective subject isolation, making it a powerful tool for both artistic and practical photography.

Made entirely of metal, it features a classic manual design with a knurled focus ring that provides smooth, continuous focusing motion, as well as being compatible with a number of focus follow rigs, ideal for the video-centric creator. An optical design of seven elements in six groups includes two high refractive index elements, intended to improve chromatic and geometric aberrations.

A perspective control lens providing up to 8° of tilt angle, giving you the freedom to adjust the plane of focus to match your subject, and to create a wide range of unique visual effects.

Video-specific optimisation: The focus ring and aperture ring have been designed to fit the majority of focus following rigs, standard practice in most cine lenses.

Featuring a 50mm focal length, this lens can be used as a standard optic when the tilt mechanism is not necessary.

Bright f/1.4 maximum aperture, creating a narrow depth of field ideal for subject and background separation in portraits when not using the tilt mechanism.

A 7-element, 6-group optical design includes high refractive index glass elements to combat geometric distortion and spherical aberrations for improved sharpness and accurate rendering.

The 12-bladed diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.

Key Features:

Full-frame | f/1.4 to f/16

Normal Length Prime Lens

Focus Control with Tilt Mechanism

Manual Focus Design

Two High Refractive Index Elements

All Metal Construction

What's in the Box:

TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens for Black

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Standard Prime
Nikon Z, Sony E, Canon RF and Fujifilm X
F/1.4
62 mm
50mm
452 g
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Product Overview

TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens for Black

The TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens introduces advanced focus control to full-frame cameras, offering a versatile normal-length prime lens. With the capability to tilt the focus plane up to 8° and rotate it 90°, this lens allows for creative effects and precise adjustments in any direction. Its bright f/1.4 maximum aperture not only excels in low-light situations but also delivers exceptional depth of field for effective subject isolation, making it a powerful tool for both artistic and practical photography.

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Key Features

Standard Prime

The TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens (Black) is a Standard Prime Lens.

Nikon Z, Sony E, Canon RF and Fujifilm X

The TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens is compatible with Nikon Z, Sony E, Canon RF and Fujifilm X Mount.

F/1.4

The TTArtisan Tilt 50mm Lens has a maximum aperture of f/1.4.

62 mm

The TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens has a front filter size of 62 mm.

50mm

The TTArtisan Tilt f/1.4 Lens has a focal length of 50mm.

452 g

The TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens weighs only 452 grams.

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