News |TTArtisan 75mm F1.25 delivers stunning swirly bokehs

TTArtisan 75mm F1.25 delivers stunning swirly bokeh

A manual portrait lens offering dreamy artistic effects

TTArtisan 75mm F1.25 lens
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TTArtisan has introduced the 75mm F1.25 lens, a manual focus prime designed to captivate portrait photographers with its striking optical effects. Known for its signature “swirly bokeh,” this lens blends artistry and functionality, offering photographers a tool to craft visually unique images.

The lens’ fast F1.25 aperture is ideal for creating a shallow depth of field, rendering subjects sharply against a beautifully blurred background. Its 75mm focal length is perfect for portraits, providing flattering compression and separation of the subject from the scene. The swirly bokeh effect adds a creative dimension, enhancing the dreamy quality of portrait images.

Constructed with 7 elements in 6 groups, the optical design ensures sharpness and clarity at the focal point, while maintaining the distinctive bokeh style. Its 12-blade aperture further contributes to smooth and rounded out-of-focus highlights, making it a standout for artistic photography.

Crafted for durability, the lens features a robust metal body while remaining compact for easy handling. Weighing approximately 630g, it feels substantial yet manageable for handheld shooting. Designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras, the TTArtisan 75mm F1.25 is available for Leica M mount and can also be adapted to other systems, extending its versatility.

Specifications:

  • Focal Length: 75mm
  • Maximum Aperture: F1.25
  • Optical Construction: 7 elements in 6 groups
  • Aperture Blades: 12
  • Focus Type: Manual
  • Weight: 630g
  • Mount: Leica M (adaptable to other systems)

Price and Availability:

The TTArtisan 75mm F1.25 lens is now available at a price of approximately $449 / £360, offering an accessible entry point for photographers looking to experiment with artistic bokeh effects.

Check out TTArtisan 75mm F1.25 Lens Official Page

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