TTartisan just launched the SILVER version of their 75mm f/2.0 FE lens on TTartisan store and Amazon. A perfect match for the Silver Sony A7CII don’t you think? Reminder: Their new hot selling 17mm f/4 Tilt-Shift full-frame lens for E-mount is in Stock at Amazon US&EU and TTArtisan store. The post TTartisan announced the new SILVER AF 75mm f/2 SILVER Full Frame Portrait Lens first appeared on sonyalpharumors....
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- TTArtisan 17mm f4 Tilt Shift Brings Ultra-Wide Perspective Control to Full-Frame and GFX
CineD (Today) - TTArtisan has introduced a new 17mm f4 tilt shift lens designed for full-frame and medium-format mirrorless cameras. It offers ±8° tilt, ±8mm shift and a large 64mm image circle. The lens launches for Sony E and Fujifilm GFX mounts at around $509, or roughly €579 in Europe. With this release,... - 3 days
- First review of the new TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt-shift
SonyAlphaRumors (2 days ago) - The new TTArtisan’s new 17mm f/4 Tilt-Shift full-frame lens for E-mount is in Stock at Amazon US&EU and TTArtisan store. And finally have a review of the new lens thanks to Richard Wong. He tested the L-mount version of this lens: The post First review of the new TTArtisan 17mm... - 4 days
- TTARTISAN 17mm F4 Tilt-Shift
News Shooter (3 days ago) - TTARTISAN has announced its new 17mm F4 Tilt-Shift lens with a Tilt capability of ±8° and a Shift range of ±8mm. The TTARTISAN Tilt-Shift 17mm F4 lens features an image circle of approximately 64mm, larger than that of full-frame and even medium-format. It has 60° Rotation (15° Click Stops) and... - At last! TTArtisan is bringing the legendary Canon 17mm Tilt-Shift lens to E-mount!
SonyAlphaRumors (3 days ago) - Anyone working in architectural photography knows the true value of the Canon 17mm TS-E f/4L Tilt-Shift lens. While Sony has never ventured into making tilt-shift optics, we finally have a perfect counterpart — TTArtisan’s new 17mm f/4 Tilt-Shift full-frame lens for E-mount. You can already preorder it via the TTArtisan...