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TTArtisan Crop Camera Lens AF 40mm f/2.0 Fixed for Leica L Mount Black

Category: Camera Lenses

  • Sensitivity: Full-Frame
  • Aperture: f/2.0 to f/16
  • Autofocus: Yes

Category: Camera Lenses

  • Sensitivity: Full-Frame
  • Aperture: f/2.0 to f/16
  • Autofocus: Yes
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Category: Camera Lenses

  • Sensitivity: Full-Frame
  • Aperture: f/2.0 to f/16
  • Autofocus: Yes

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Standard
Lens Type
Fixed Focal Length
Sensor Type
Full Frame
Maximum Aperture (f)
2
Minimum Aperture (f)
16
Filter Diameter
52 mm
Focal Length
40 mm
Weight
176 gr
Mount
Leica L
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Image Stabilization
No
Autofocus (AF)
Yes
3D
No

Usage

Device Group
-

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  • antgr
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    A lot has been written about this lens and almost all reviews end up with "very good for the money".
    I use it with an S5D. The speed and accuracy of the AF are satisfactory; it’s not for sports, of course. Vignetting does exist at f/2.0 and recedes/disappears as the aperture is stopped down. The lens sharpness is also satisfactory, especially in the center when it is "wide open" at f/2.0 and at the edges after f/4.0.
    The lens has a small size and weight, you can "aim" without raising the camera and it doesn’t attract attention on the street, which is a big plus for street photography. It renders beautifully in black and white too.
    The 40mm help more than a 50mm on the street and do not distort for a simple portrait.
    Metal everywhere, even on the lens hood, it can handle a light drizzle but only up to that point.
    MFD 0.40 cm, I would have liked it to focus closer, but with a Raynox DCR-250, which fits in a pocket or that I always have in my bag, it becomes a handy small pseudomacro lens for when I need something like that.

    Pros: Size, price, bokeh at f/2.0, sharpness, character in color and bokeh, all-metal construction, aperture ring.

    Cons: vignetting, slow AF for fast-moving subjects, MFD 0.40 cm.

    I recommend it to anyone who wants a small and inexpensive lens for almost everything, except sports.

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  • A lot has been written about this lens and almost all reviews end up with "very good for the money".
    I use it with an S5D. The speed and accuracy of the AF are satisfactory; it’s not for sports, of course. Vignetting does exist at f/2.0 and recedes/disappears as the aperture is stopped down. The lens sharpness is also satisfactory, especially in the center when it is "wide open" at f/2.0 and at the edges after f/4.0.
    The lens has a small size and weight, you can "aim" without raising the camera and it doesn’t attract attention on the street, which is a big plus for street photography. It renders beautifully in black and white too.
    The 40mm help more than a 50mm on the street and do not distort for a simple portrait.
    Metal everywhere, even on the lens hood, it can handle a light drizzle but only up to that point.
    MFD 0.40 cm, I would have liked it to focus closer, but with a Raynox DCR-250, which fits in a pocket or that I always have in my bag, it becomes a handy small pseudomacro lens for when I need something like that.

    Pros: Size, price, bokeh at f/2.0, sharpness, character in color and bokeh, all-metal construction, aperture ring.

    Cons: vignetting, slow AF for fast-moving subjects, MFD 0.40 cm.

    I recommend it to anyone who wants a small and inexpensive lens for almost everything, except sports.

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Description & Specifications

Category: Camera Lenses

  • Sensitivity: Full-Frame
  • Aperture: f/2.0 to f/16
  • Autofocus: Yes

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Standard
Lens Type
Fixed Focal Length
Sensor Type
Full Frame
Maximum Aperture (f)
2
Minimum Aperture (f)
16
Filter Diameter
52 mm
Focal Length
40 mm
Weight
176 gr
Mount
Leica L
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Image Stabilization
No
Autofocus (AF)
Yes
3D
No

Usage

Device Group
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • antgr
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    A lot has been written about this lens and almost all reviews end up with "very good for the money".
    I use it with an S5D. The speed and accuracy of the AF are satisfactory; it’s not for sports, of course. Vignetting does exist at f/2.0 and recedes/disappears as the aperture is stopped down. The lens sharpness is also satisfactory, especially in the center when it is "wide open" at f/2.0 and at the edges after f/4.0.
    The lens has a small size and weight, you can "aim" without raising the camera and it doesn’t attract attention on the street, which is a big plus for street photography. It renders beautifully in black and white too.
    The 40mm help more than a 50mm on the street and do not distort for a simple portrait.
    Metal everywhere, even on the lens hood, it can handle a light drizzle but only up to that point.
    MFD 0.40 cm, I would have liked it to focus closer, but with a Raynox DCR-250, which fits in a pocket or that I always have in my bag, it becomes a handy small pseudomacro lens for when I need something like that.

    Pros: Size, price, bokeh at f/2.0, sharpness, character in color and bokeh, all-metal construction, aperture ring.

    Cons: vignetting, slow AF for fast-moving subjects, MFD 0.40 cm.

    I recommend it to anyone who wants a small and inexpensive lens for almost everything, except sports.

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  • A lot has been written about this lens and almost all reviews end up with "very good for the money".
    I use it with an S5D. The speed and accuracy of the AF are satisfactory; it’s not for sports, of course. Vignetting does exist at f/2.0 and recedes/disappears as the aperture is stopped down. The lens sharpness is also satisfactory, especially in the center when it is "wide open" at f/2.0 and at the edges after f/4.0.
    The lens has a small size and weight, you can "aim" without raising the camera and it doesn’t attract attention on the street, which is a big plus for street photography. It renders beautifully in black and white too.
    The 40mm help more than a 50mm on the street and do not distort for a simple portrait.
    Metal everywhere, even on the lens hood, it can handle a light drizzle but only up to that point.
    MFD 0.40 cm, I would have liked it to focus closer, but with a Raynox DCR-250, which fits in a pocket or that I always have in my bag, it becomes a handy small pseudomacro lens for when I need something like that.

    Pros: Size, price, bokeh at f/2.0, sharpness, character in color and bokeh, all-metal construction, aperture ring.

    Cons: vignetting, slow AF for fast-moving subjects, MFD 0.40 cm.

    I recommend it to anyone who wants a small and inexpensive lens for almost everything, except sports.

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