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TTartisan 11 mm f/2.8 Fisheye (Mirrorless)
Specifications:
Manufacturer | TTartisan |
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Model | 11 mm f/2.8 Fisheye (Mirrorless) |
Lens style | Fisheye |
Focal length | 11 mm |
Maximum aperture | f/2.8 |
Angle of view | 180 o |
Closest focusing distance | 0.17 m |
Maximum magnification | 0.13x |
Minimum aperture | 16 |
Number of diaphragm blades | 7 |
Auto focus type | MF |
Lens Construction | 11 elements / 7 groups |
Filter diameter | 0 mm |
Macro | No |
Available mounts | Leica M / VM-Mount Sony E Nikon Z Canon R Fujifilm GF Sony FE L-mount/Leica-SL |
Dimensions | 83 x 67 mm |
Weight | 600 g |
Additional information | Release date - 02.01.2020 4 high refractive index lenses, 1 ED glass lens |
Owners reviews (1)
Overall
Owner since: 6 months
Price: 199
User profile: Amateur
Cons: The lens is fully manual with no electrical communication with camera. Click-less aperture ring is not for everyone. There is no filter option. It has a lot of distortion. The extreme wide angle means the front element is protruding and vulnerable, but non-removable hood and high quality lens cap provide protection.
Pros: It is a very well made lens of metal and glass that hearkens back to quality lenses from the film era. All the lettering is engraved and paint filled, and the focus and aperture rings are well dampened. With care the lens will outlive a few cameras. The image quality is very good. There is almost no vailing flare. Ghosting can be an issue, but can be avoided with a little moving around. It is sharp enough to use all the pixels of my 24MP Sony A7ii. Images have good contrast and saturation. Distortion is a feature.
Summary: I really enjoy this lens. On a sunny day I set the focus at infinity and the aperture around 8 and concentrate on composition. Because the lens is quite sharp, focusing is necessary for large apertures and close subjects. Speaking of composition there is always more in the frame than I expect. I find being able to say \"I meant to do that\" with a straight face usually takes care of any surprises.