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7artisans 50mm F0.95 APS-C Manual Fixed Camera Lens for Fuji X-Mount Cameras

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About this item

  • APS-C 50MM f0.95 Large aperture portrait lens .
  • Using 7 elements in 5 groups optical glasses,2 ED glasses,13 aperture blades,providing a minimum focusing distance of 0.45 meters.
  • Dreamy blur light spot Fascinating bokeh,Equivalent to about 75mm,it is the mid-telephoto end that can easily shoot boken.With the addition of F0.95 aperture,shallow depth of field ,soft focus,natural bokeh,and the subject can be highlighted.
  • Metal body, only weight 420g. Anodizing coloring design, which enhances the lens anti-corrosion, an-dirt functions, and its varnish not easy to removed.
  • 【Wide Compatibility】The lens are widely compatible for Fuji X-Mount Cameras Cameras X-A1 X-A10 X-A2 X-A3 A-at X-M1 XM2 X-T1 X-T3 X-T10 X-T2 X-T20 X-T30 X-Pro1 X-Pro2 X-E1 X-E2 E-E2s X-E3



Product Description

7artisans 50mm F0.95
Type 50mm F0.95
Frame: APS-C
Lens construction 7 elements in 5 groups
Focal length: f=50mm
Field of Angle 31.8°
Max. aperture F0.95
Minimum aperture F16
Number of of blades 13
The aperture ring De-Clicked aperture
Focus method Manual focus
Len anti-shake without ant-shake
External dimensions ø64mm x58mm
Weight Approx. 420g(excluding caps and hoods)

7artisans 50mm F0.95

Large Aperture:

A fast f/0.95 maximum aperture suits working in low-light conditions and also offers great control over the depth of field. A 13-blade diaphragm contributes a pleasing out-of-focus quality when working with selective focus techniques.

7artisans 50mm F0.95

All-metal Construction:

The all-metal lens barrel features an engraved depth of field and focuses scales. Additionally, a metal lens mount also offers increased durability between the lens and camera.

7artisans 50mm F0.95

Normal Portrait-length Lens:

The 7artisans 50mm F0.95 normal-length Lens is designed for mirrorless digital cameras, It is well-suited to everyday shooting with subjects including portraiture, street, nightscape, landscape, and reportage.

7artisans 50mm F0.95
7artisans 50mm F0.95

dbuilder
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023
Prior to my purchase, I extensively researched several YouTube reviews and found that they were all truthful. The lens's image quality at f0.95 is somewhat soft but improves significantly after reaching around f1.4. In low-light situations, I frequently utilized f0.95 and achieved favorable results. Additionally, the lens's build quality is exceptional, surpassing even that of Canon's L lens, and the focus dial feels luxurious.
Steven R. Jones
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2023
This lens has already received high praise from serious professional portrait photographers. In-Studio this lens creates great rendering of subjects with smooth out of focus backgrounds (bokeh). At 0.95 one has to be very careful to nail focus on eyes, subject, etc. I am very pleased with this lens and will continue to use it on my FujiFilm XT-4 and save the X-100V for Street Photography.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2021
I've been regularly using this lens for the better part of a month now, and I think it's great for what it is. Of course it's a little soft at f/0.95 (though it's perfectly adequate with a little post processing on your RAW file), and it's pretty difficult to manual focus at f/0.95, especially if your subject is moving, but what else would you expect? The light gathering can be an absolute lifesaver in high ISO situations to make your images and videos that much cleaner. If you stop this lens down a little bit, you get even better results. Even at f/1.4, there's a stark increase in contrast and sharpness, but once you get to f/4, the overall frame is downright sharp and pleasing. This lens has CHARACTER, and because of the results it produces and its tank-like build quality, it's a joy to use. The focus ring and clickless aperture are well dampened and feel great to turn. One thing to consider is that this lens is COMPLETELY manual, meaning your camera will not save any EXIF data so you won't know what aperture you shot your image at after the fact. If you can get past the few cons this lens has, I think you'll have a lot of fun using it, especially on an older digital camera body such as the Fujifilm X-Pro 1.Attached above are image examples; the first two demonstrate the difference between an image shot at f/0.95 vs f/1.4, and the third is a landscape shot to demonstrate the sharpness this piece of glass possess when stopped down a bit.