Brand | 7artisans |
Focal Length Description | standard 35mm |
Lens Type | Standard |
Compatible Mountings | Fujifilm X |
Camera Lens Description | 35 mm |
7artisans 35mm F1.4 Mark II APS-C Manual Focus Fixed Lens Large Aperture Compatible with Fujifilm Fuji Camera X-A1 X-A10 X-A2 X-A3 A-at X-M1 XM2 X-T1 X-T3 X-T10 X-T2 X-T20 X-T30 X-Pro1 X-Pro2 X-E1
£48.95
About this item
- F1.4 Large Aperture : We use F1.4 aperture and the filter diameter is 49mm to highlight the subject, increase the speed, avoid shaking, and take high-quality photos. While pursuing dreamy blur, we don’t compromise on image quality.
- Clearer and More Delicate : 7artisans 35mm F1.4 lens has an optical structure of 8 elements in 5 groups. It adopts the classic double Gaussian structure and modified it to effectively reduce dispersion and reduce the number of lenses to achieve light volume and weight.
- Record the World in Your Eyes : The standard 35mm focal length is equivalent to about 50mm. The angle of view on the camera is actually similar to the angle of view of the human eye. The captured pictures will have an immersive feeling. Record and shoot at all times, making life richer. breath.
- Smaller and Easier to Carry : The net weight of the 7artisans 35mm F1.4 lens is only about 228g. The lens body adopts an all-metal design, which has a good hand feel. It is more lightweight when paired with a mirrorless lens, making it truly “micro”.
- Good After-Sales Service : If you have any problems with the product, please feel free to contact us and we will solve your problem within 24 hours. In addition, we also have a one-year free warranty service.
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6 reviews for 7artisans 35mm F1.4 Mark II APS-C Manual Focus Fixed Lens Large Aperture Compatible with Fujifilm Fuji Camera X-A1 X-A10 X-A2 X-A3 A-at X-M1 XM2 X-T1 X-T3 X-T10 X-T2 X-T20 X-T30 X-Pro1 X-Pro2 X-E1
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– Ryan Sanford
I am extremely pleased with this lens. I am very new to the hobby of photography. So I cannot elaborate on any of the technical specifications. The feature that is the most impressive to me that I am able to take decent photos in very low light conditions, indoors even in the evening. The price is reasonable and I am pleased with the quality of the images I am able to take. This is a manual lens but I don’t mind this at all. The quality is good, it works as advertised and I enjoy using it more than the other two lenses I own.
– Crystal Jacobi
The focus and lightening are pretty clear but when you download the pictures you can see some of the noise in them. It’s easily portable and the performance is great for the price.
– Mr. Colin Schinner
The lens is heavy metal and I absolutely love how it feels when you adjust it. The dials are easy to ready and compliment the design aesthetically and from a functional design point. The add-on focus wrench sticks on with a couple of pieces of 3M tape that you just have to peel off and it makes it much easier to adjust.I only had the kit lens 16-50mm for my Sony a6400 and wanted another lens with a lower light aperture for portraits and landscape photography.The f 1.4 aperture is great for blurring backgrounds and getting some good portrait shots. You can adjust the aperture to get sharper pictures overall.I would recommend this lens for anybody getting into the hobby and wanting a little bit more of a challenge than autofocus as I Believe the biggest limitations in photography are the photographer themselves and spending thousands of dollars on gear won’t help you unless you know what you’re doing. Professional photographers can justify the price of expensive lenses as they know what they’re doing and it takes money to make money.Great if you like taking pictures indoors and have control over your environment and range from which your shooting. And if your adventurous, take it out for street photography and see what you can do. Great price for anyone wanting to try something different.
– Mrs. Luisa Wuckert DVM
This and a 20mm autofocus lens are, so far, the most used lenses with my Nikon Zfc (out of a total of 5 available lenses).The images are solid with only minor vignetting at fast focal ratios. The chromatic aberrations are practically not there, though i have not tested it yet against the Moon or bright stars which would pop any CA. No noticeable coma, very flat to the edge in daylight shots. Again, I still need to try it at night against stars, but as with the CA, I do not anticipate anything major from what I have seen in post processing.This is a very inexpensive lens in the scheme of things, but it has worked very well. I like manual lens control and this is easy to use. I would prefer that the aperture and focus rings were swapped consistent with many other lenses, including Nikon, but in practice I became used to the arrangement fairly quickly.
– Mrs. Yadira Treutel
This is a well built manual focus lens. Pretty easy to adjust focus and aperture rings, and can perform very well in low lighting. The pictures are surprisingly sharp when shooting wide open, and allow you to achieve a very shallow depth of field. No regrets on picking up this lens.
– Ted McCullough
Wow! Really nice lens.I recently picked back up the hobby of photography and a Nikon Z50. Which is a really nice camera.I wanted some lens options and found this one.Being manual focus will be fun and challenging but this really is a nice lens for the money.The lens is solid and almost has a compact size and feel to it.Packaging was superb and I can’t be happier and again I’m looking forward to taking photos and sharpening my manual focus skills!