Then I’ll leave the comparisons out of the equation for now. So let me write a little bit about the TTartisan 50mm f/1.2 on it own terms, listing its strengths and weaknesses. It’s very compact, and it is VERY cheap!Ĭasper (IG – Shot at f/1.2 (open image in new tab for full size) This TTartisan 50mm f/1.2 is one of the better ones out there. Whether or not these lenses are better than the TTartisan 50mm f/1.2 is hard to answer. TTartisan even has their own 50mm f/0.95, and 50mm f/1.4 for M mount, and 7artisans made the 50mm f/1.1 as well as the Kamlan 50mm f/1.1 – So there are PLENTY of options for fast fifty lenses in a lot of different price ranges. There are many nice 50mm lenses out there, with which one could compare this lens to, but they would mostly be full frame lenses for other systems that would have to be adapted, for example Leica 50mm f/1.4 Summilux, Voigtländer Nokton 50/1.5, 50/1.2 or 50/1.1. The other is manual focus only, while being small and cheap. But in reality these two lenses can’t really be compared based on anything other than their shared focal length. The XF50mm f/1 R WR has autofocus, and obviously the IQ from that lens will run circles around the TTartisan 50mm f/1.2. An opinion seemingly based on sharpness alone, I couldn’t really take that moniker seriously. Some people proclaimed that that lens was “the worst lens of 2020”. A lens which is just about as fantastic as a lens can get within the X-series system. Just a couple of months ago Fujifilm announced their own XF50mm f/1 R WR lens (You can read my thorough run-through of that lens here ). I’m not getting paid by TTartisan in any form. You may use the images only after explicit permission. Shot on GFX50R | GF120mm f/4 (open image in new tab for full size)ĭISCLAIMER: All shots of- and with the product in this review have been shot by me.
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