TTARTISAN 27mm F2.8 Christmas Limited Auto Focus APS-C

TTARTISAN 27mm F2.8 Christmas Limited Auto Focus APS-C Camera Lens Metal Light Weight Portable Camera Lens Support Eyes Tracking for Fuji X Mount Yellow Orange

TTARTISAN 27mm F2.8 Christmas Limited Auto Focus APS-C Camera Lens Metal Light Weight Portable Camera Lens Support Eyes Tracking for Fuji X Mount Yellow Orange


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Specifications:

Focal length: 27mm

Filter size: 39mm

Frame: APS-C

Closest focusing distance: 0.35m

Maximum aperture: F2.8/Minimum aperture: F16

Diaphragm blades: 7pcs

Optical design: 6 Elements in 5 Groups

Focus method: AF

Angle of view: 56°

Weight: Around 93g

Can be used on the following cameras:

  • Fuji: X-A1, X-A10, X-A2, X-A2, X-A3, X-A5, X-A7, X-M1, X-T1, X-T10, X-T2, X-T20, X-T3, X-T4, X-T100, X-T200, X-T30, X-PR01, X-PR02, X-PR03, X-E1, X-E2, X-E2S, X-E3, X-E4, XS10, X-H1, X-H2S
  • Sony E (Full Frame): APS-C mode: A7, A7ll(A7M2), A7lll(A7M3), A7llll(A7M4), A7R, A7Rll(A7RM2), A7Rlll(A7RM3), A7RlV(A7RM4), A7RV(A7RM5), A7S, A7SII(A7SM2), A7SIII(A7SM3), A7C, A9, A9ll ,A1, ZV-E1.

  • Sony E-mount APS-C Frame: A5000, A5100, A6000, A6100, A6300, A6400, A6500, A6600, NEX-3, NEX-3N, NEX-3R, NEX-5T, NEX-5R, NEX-5, NEX-5N, NEX-7, NEX5C, ZV-E 10, FX30
  • Nikon Z-mount Full Frame: APS-C mode: Z5, Z6, Z7, Z6II, Z7II, Z9.
  • Nikon Z-mount APS-C Frame: Z50, ZFC, Z30.

What’s in the box?

  • 1x Camera Lens
  • 1x Front Cap
  • 1x Rear Cap
  • 1x Lens Hood
  • 1x User Manual


Dimensions: 29 x 61 x 61 millimetres
Brand: TTARTISAN
Model: YBSTT2312081437L
Part: YBSTT2312081437L
Colour: Yellow Orange
Dimensions: 29 x 61 x 61 millimetres

8 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very good picture quality in an all metal body whilst being extremely light. Auto focus is spot on and has a wide aperture not usually found in cheaper lenses. There is a bit of a vignette which could be annoying but very easily fixed in editing software.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersAs others have more eloquently pointed out, the lens does indeed suffer from vignetting wide open, and the grips on the aperture ring are awkwardly placed, but other than that I have no qualms. At much less than the Fuji equivalent and serving the same purpose – as a small, lightweight travel prime, you really cannot go wrong with this.

  3. KristiAstudillo says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersIf you shoot fuji and want/need an all around lens that fits in your pocket, look no further.
    Despite its strong vignetting open wide and flaring, absolutely worth the money.

  4. LaraBunker says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersThis is a great lightweight lens to keep on the camera for travel. It enables the camera to be tucked into a pocket or shoulder bag ready for taking quick photos but easily replaced with a zoom or wide-angle lens when occasion demands. The 27mm focal length (equivalent to approx. 40mm on a full-frame DSLR) is useful for portrait (especially at f/2.8 for gentle bokeh), landscape and particularly street photography. The Titanium finish is particularly attractive, virtually matching the Graphite finish used by Fujifilm on some cameras, eg the X-Pro2 in my photo.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Compact, versatile and attractive lens for travel.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 10 From Our UsersQuite surprised by this lens and unlike others, I don’t find the vignetting a problem – firstly, my Fuji X-E2 fixed much of it automatically for JPGs. The lens is small, light and perfectly acceptable. I love the USB firmware dock built into the rear lens cap – take note Samsung and Sigma! 27mm on a crop sensor delivers approx 40mm equivalent focal length – I would have preferred 35mm but all the same, perfectly usable.

    All in all, I’m pleased with the purchase.

    Update 17May23: Updated the firmware to v1.1.1 (which reports as V1.02 in camera) and pleased with the slightly improved AF performance. It apparently improves power consumption too.

  6. AlejandMUY says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersI already own an original XF 27mm f 2.8, so this was a bit of an indulgence purchase. I got it because I really wanted an aperture ring and I did not think the price of the XF WR 27mm was worth it.
    The lens is pretty well made and is light. The AF is comparable to Fuji’s offering, but quieter. The body is slightly longer, which means that is it not so great for squeezing onto a pocket, but the front element is more protected than Fuji’s. So a win for each model. I think the TTartisans looks better on my bigger X-T bodies bit not on my X-E3. The latest XF from Fuji has weather resistance, but it is likely to be mounted on a non WR body so that advantage is not particularly big. So as far as design and build it is hard to discern which lens is best. It just boils down to personal taste.
    As far as IQ goes I cannot tell the difference between the TTartisan offering and Fuji’s, except for when the lens hood is attached where the TTartisans displays significant vignetting. As the lens is already well protected by the body, I would not bother with the hood.
    For the money I can see every reason to buy this over Fuji’s own brand model. Highly recommended for a small compact walk about prime.

  7. DeonTorode says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 6 From Our UsersSo just as it says in the many YouTube reviews. It’s good lense with a few issues… ie the vignetting and focus can vary. However, at the price its great and fits beautifully onto my fuji cameras and is very portable. I find I shoot best with it on my xs10…. ibis helps I suspect, but it does look lovely on my xt30

    4.0 out of 5 stars Very good for the price

  8. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersErster Eindruck: ein kleines, feines AF-Objektiv, vom Format her gut als Pancake geeignet. Reagiert an der X-T4 schnell und recht leise, auch beim “continuous autofocus” … Wenn ich dann am kommenden Wochenende dazu komme, ausrechend Probeaufnahmen zu machen, werde ich die Rezension ergnzen.