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TTArtisan 50mm F1.2 APS-C Manual Focus Lens for MFT Mount Cameras M43 Like EPM1 EPM2 EPL1 EPL2 EPL3 EPL5 EPL6 EPL7 EPL8 EPL9 E-P1 E-P2 E-P3 E-P5 E-P6 E-M1 E-M5 E-M10 E-M10II E-M10III Pen-F

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  • F1.2 Large Aperture: Experience creamy bokeh that separates your subject from the cluttered background, adding a poetic touch to your photos. Perfect for low-light conditions, this aperture excels in various shooting environments
  • APS-C Portrait Lens: Equivalent to 75mm on a full-frame camera, TTArtisan 50mm f1.2 lens is ideal for portrait and life photography, street scenes, cityscapes, travel landscapes, and food. With a minimum focusing distance of 0.5m, capture intricate details that breathe life into your work
  • Manual Focus Experience: Enjoy the creative process of manual focusing, transforming your images from blurred to sharp. This hands-on approach enhances your photography skills and allows for greater artistic expression
  • "Walkaround" Lens: Crafted from aviation aluminum, this all-metal lens is lightweight at just 0.74 lbs/336g, making it easy to carry wherever you go. The anodized finish boosts corrosion resistance and dirt repelling capabilities, ensuring durability without compromising aesthetics
  • 【Compatibility System】 It is compatible with Micro 4/3 Mount Cameras Like EPM1 EPM2 EPL1 EPL2 EPL3 EPL5 EPL6 EPL7 EPL8 EPL9 E-P1 E-P2 E-P3 E-P5 E-P6 E-M1 E-M5 E-M10 E-M10II E-M10IIII PEN-F G1 G2 G3 G5 G6 G7 G85 GF1 GF2 GF3 GF5 GF6 GF7 GF8 GF9 GX1 GX7 GX8 GX9 GM1 GM5 GM10 GH1 GH2 GH3 GH4 GH5



Product Description

50mm f1.2

TTArtisan APS-C 50mm F1.2

  • TTArtisan APS-C 50mm F1.2 is specialize for portrait, full frame equivalent 75mm, with F1.2 large aperture, you can get aesthetic blur effect easily, highlight the subject.
  • The 10 aperture blades will produce two different shapes of facula when the aperture is fully opened and reduced, which bring you different photography effect.
50 1.2

Why you need TTArtisan APS-C 50mm F1.2?

[1] F1.2 Super large aperture

Makes creation easier

[2] Smooth&Dream bokeh

Smooth bokeh makes photos full of poetry and enhances the artistic appeal.

[3] Image quality

F1.2 is a good balance between the pursuit of large aperture and image quality

[4] Not only for portraits

Still life photography, street photography is also applicable with F1.2

50mm f1.2

Using manual focus

The process of the world from blurring to clear can give you an enjoyable experience when using manual focus.

50mm f1.2

Advanced configuration bring you a fantastic Photography experience

50mm f1.2

Whole-body was well built with aviation aluminum, Anodizing process.

50mm f1.2

The mechanical structure protects the lens away from scratching and dust.

50mm f1.2

Size

50mm f1.2

MTF

50mm f1.2

Optical design

Sample photos

50mm f1.2

Matt
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Pretty hefty, fully metal and cold to the touch. Focus ring feels kinda stiff, but I don't mind it that much. I originally wanted to get the 50mm f0.95, but i'm glad I went with this instead, the image quality is pretty great even wide open!
Sanju
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
The lens I got is a used lens and the lens doesn't have the front cap. It's a basic check before sending the order to the customer.It's a basic check before sending the order to the customer.
Antariksha
Reviewed in India on August 17, 2024
Okayish for the price range. I use it with my nikon Z50. It does not do auto focus as expected however picture quality is not that great either. Good to practice prime lens but not really recommended for amateur photographers
W. K.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
Pretty damn sharp lens for $125. I use it with my XH1 and it’s a lot of fun. The focus ring is smooth and has a nice resistance to it. Bokeh is nice. Can’t really beat it for the price. It doesn’t compare to my Zeiss Loxia’s but that’s not what I got it for.
Jordan B.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
The clarity and sharpness of this lens is amazing! Solid metal body, clicky aperture ring and smooth focus ring, could not go wrong.Used it on a Canon R50 and the shots are phenomenal. Great in low light as well.My only ick about it is the lens cap being a metal screw on. Annoying screech, and takes too much time to remove when in a hurry to capture something. May need to purchase a quick release lens cap separate.
Steve Holland
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
Use this little lens with my Leica TL2. Reasonably sharp. Nice bokeh. Quality construction. Nice physical indents for the lens f-stop. Screw in lens cap provided. Looks and performs well with my Leica. Also comes with a nice lens case.Important! This is a manual focus lens.Overall really great lens. Recommended.
GMM
Reviewed in Mexico on July 5, 2023
Muy fatídico; me había ilusionado y en corto tiempo me di cuenta que me ilusionaron los review y pues no no no y no.No lo pude dejar conmigo. Lo regresé
Marlo Stanfield
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
Nice compact all metal build. Clicked aperture (yay!) and even a DOF scale right at the focus ring. Maybe not the sharpest at f1.2 but you're going to pay 20x more for something that is. I love the metal threaded front lens cap - confidence that it's not coming off in your camera bag.
BV
Reviewed in India on December 2, 2023
Usable F1.2 at 100mm equivalent for m43 at just 10k is just mind boggling.. the lens is completely made of metal and glass and it has a heft to it making it feels 5x more expensive.. bokeh is amazing btw.
Nav Stark
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
The build quality is fantastic, the lens is very heavy though. It is not too big and the silver goes well with my white zve10. There is some vignetting at the corners but if you can get the focus right the quality if photos is pretty decent. I bought it to try and return it but im so impressed that I will be keeping it 😁👍🏼
Emmanuel P
Reviewed in Mexico on April 19, 2023
Me gustó mucho el acabado de metal y su calidad de estructura así como la fina óptica de lente fijo.
Mario
Reviewed in Italy on March 6, 2022
Per chi fa foto in movimento è difficile , altrimenti per foto ferme o video va bene
Jacob Hyman
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2021
I have a GX85 and purchased this lens since I wanted to practice with manual focus and I thought it might be and inexpensive option for taking portrait of the kids every so often. For those purposes, the TTartisan 50mm f1.2 is a decent option.Contrary to some reviews I've seen, this lens is not what I would consider sharp. However, it still produces more than acceptable results when wide open, particularly in the center of the image. The edges aren't great, and the corners are worse. If you stop it down, things improve a bit, but after about f 2.8 I didn't notice much further improvement. While the corners become more acceptable, they never get completely sharp. I think my expectations were set incorrectly by other reviews (even for the APS-C version) which made it sound like it was a "razor sharp" which this lens is definitely not.Quality control may not be great. The first copy I received was really bad in one of the corners, and the replacement had what looks like a small defect in the coating. Fortunately, it doesn't seem to affect the photos in any noticeable way. Quality control aside, I have no complaints on the overall construction which is all metal and heavy. The bad copy had a little trouble locking onto the lens mount, but the replacement was as good as the Panasonic lenses I have. The aperture ring has a nice click and the focus ring is smooth and easy to use even with gloves. With the shallow depth of field, focusing can be a little touchy and I think the lens could benefit from a larger throw. The focus scale is in the general ballpark, but it doesn't seem accurate enough to rely on. Both lenses focused a little past infinity at the infinity marking. It comes with a TTartisan branded metal screw on lens cap and a generic rear lens cap.At first, I was a little disappointed because other reviews made it sound like this lens was sharper than it was. After using it for a little while, I determined I like the lens for what it is. It does have a much shallower depth of field than any other lens I have and the out of focus area is nice and smooth. My only other prime (the Panasonic 25mm 1.8) is a lot more busy/distracting. I think bokeh balls are nice wide open, but they get a little strange shaped (almost like octagons) as you stop the lens down. Overall, you can still get some very nice shots and for someone who isn't going to buy an expensive lens just for portraits this gives me a different look than the kit telephoto zoom.At full price I'm not sure I'd recommend this lens. The Panasonic kit 45-150mm zoom can be regularly had for under $150 which isn't much more. The Panasonic is fully automatic, sharper at 50mm, and a much better all around lens that can get enough separation to take the occasional portrait of a family member. If you are OK with used lenses, I think the Olympus 45mm can be found used for only about $100 more than this lens at full price. If you can grab this lens on sale though, I think it's a much more compelling option. If you understand the limitations of this lens and are interested in what it does do well then even at full price it's a decent option.The attached photos are straight of camera without editing.
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