
Ttartisan
The TTArtisan 25mm f/2 is a compact, all‑metal manual‑focus prime lens for APS‑C mirrorless cameras, offering a bright f/2 aperture, 25 cm minimum focus distance and a natural ~37.5 mm field of view. It targets street, travel and low‑light shooters who value portability and tactile control.
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$64.00
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$62.86
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$51.20
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$65.05
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the TTArtisan 25mm f/2 for its ultra‑compact, all‑metal build, bright f/2 aperture and smooth manual controls, noting it delivers impressive low‑light performance and a natural perspective for street and travel work. They do flag softness at the closest focus distance, noticeable vignetting at f/2 and the lack of an included hood, but overall view it as a high‑value manual prime that punches above its price.
What Users Say
Everyday users repeatedly praise the lens’s feather‑light weight, compact size and the “human‑eye” 37.5 mm equivalent view, calling it free to carry for daily shooting. The f/2 aperture is celebrated for low‑light capability, and the close‑focus distance is valued for food and macro‑style shots. Common complaints echo the professional notes: softness at close range, corner vignetting and the missing lens hood, while the manual‑focus learning curve is mentioned as a hurdle for fast action.
Common Complaints
Softness at the minimum focus distance when wide open, noticeable vignetting at f/2, absence of an included lens hood, manual‑focus learning curve for quick action, and occasional bokeh outlining in high‑contrast scenes.
How It Compares
vs. Fuji XF 27mm f/2.8
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Choose TTArtisan for manual control, low‑light capability and portability; choose Fuji XF for autofocus convenience and potentially sharper images.
vs. Voigtlander Ultron 27mm f/2.0
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Pick TTArtisan if you prioritize cost, weight and manual feel; pick Voigtlander if ultimate sharpness and optical performance are paramount.
vs. TTArtisan AF 27mm f/2.8
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Opt for the 25mm f/2 when you want manual focus, low‑light performance and close‑up ability; opt for the AF 27mm f/2.8 when autofocus and convenience are more important.