The new TTartisan 32mm f/2.8 full-frame autofocus lens for Nikon Z-mount is finally available for pre-order (see previous coverage):
- TTartisan online store (international shipping available)
- Amazon US
- Amazon UK
- Amazon DE
- Amazon JP
- Pergear (international shipping available)
- TTartisan lenses are sold also at: Adorama | B&H | Ebay | AliExpress
Additional information:
- Compatible with Nikon Z-mount Z5 Z6 Z7 Z9 Z6II Z7II Z50 ZFC Z30 cameras.
- Autofocus Full-frame Lens: The TTArtisan 32mm F2.8 is an autofocus full-frame lens whilst can also be used on APS-C frame models/cameras, one lens for multi-purpose. The diameter of the lens is about 6.3cm, the height is about 5cm, and the weight is 196 grams. Small and portable size, comfortable to be an on-hook lens.
- 32mm Classic Movie Viewing Angle: The 32mm focal length has a viewing angle of about 69 degrees on the full frame. It’s a classic film’s perspective that makes street photo taking full of visual tension and artistic connotation.
- STM Stepping Motor: TTArtisan AF 32mm F2.8 lens adopts an “STM lead screw” stepping motor. This type of motor has a simple mechanical structure and can effectively control the volume while focusing smoothly.
- Support Eye Focus: Accurate and fast eye tracking, easy to capture excellent moments when taking pictures, and conducive to outputting smooth images when recording videos.
- Integrated Lens Hood: The lens comes with a retractable square hood. Square retro shape, adding a literary retro style to modern digital.
Specification:
- Focal Length: 32mm
- Maximum Aperture: f/2.8
- Minimum Aperture: f/16
- Lens Mount: Z-mount
- Lens Format Coverage: Full-frame
- Angle of View: 69°
- Minimum Focus Distance: 1.6′ / 50 cm
- Optical Design: 9 Elements in 6 Groups
- Diaphragm Blades: 7
- Focus Type: Aotufocus
- Filter Size: 27 mm (Front)
- Weight: 196g
Additional pictures of the TTartisan 32mm f/2.8 lens:
Here are a few TTartisan 32mm f/2.8 sample photos taken with the Nikon Z6 II camera:
The full resolution JPGs can be found on Flickr (SOOC=Straight Out Of Camera):