TTartisan 50mm F1.4 Tilt Lens Overview
Key Features
Full Frame | f/1.4 to f/16
Normal Length Prime Lens
Focus Control with Tilt Mechanism
Manual Focus Design
Two High Refractive Index Elements
All Metal Construction
Bringing advanced focus control to the masses, the TTArtisan Tilt 50mm f/1.4 Lens is an otherwise conventional, normal length prime lens for full-frame Sony E-mount cameras. It gives you the power to control the angle of the focus plane up to 8° and can be rotated up to 90° to apply the effect in any direction. It boasts a bright f/1.4 maximum aperture, which allows it to perform in challenging lighting conditions as well as providing depth of field for isolating subject matter more efficiently.
Made entirely of metal, it features a classic manual design with a knurled focus ring that provides smooth, continuous focusing motion, as well as being compatible with a number of focus follow rigs, ideal for the video-centric creator. An optical design of seven elements in six groups includes two high refractive index elements, intended to improve chromatic and geometric aberrations.
A perspective control lens providing up to 8° of tilt angle, giving you the freedom to adjust the plane of focus to match your subject, and to create a wide range of unique visual effects.
Designed for full-frame sensor cameras, the TTArtisan 50mm f1.4 can be use don APS-C cameras where it provides a 75mm equivalent focal length.
Video-specific optimization: The focus ring and aperture ring have been designed to fit the majority of focus following rigs, standard practice in most cine lenses.
Featuring a 50mm focal length, this lens can be used as a standard optic when the tilt mechanism is not necessary.
Bright f/1.4 maximum aperture, creating a narrow depth of field ideal for subject and background separation in portraits when not using the tilt mechanism.
A 7-element, 6-group optical design includes high refractive index glass elements to combat geometric distortion and spherical aberrations for improved sharpness and accurate rendering.
The 12-bladed diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.