The TTArtisan 27mm/f2.8 is an absolute gem. It's so compact that it's perfect for my on-the-go lifestyle. The fact that it weighs so little means I don't even notice it. The imaging is sharp and the color is rich, which gives my photos a beautiful film-like quality. The lens has a nice balance in terms of sharpness across the frame. The autofocus is convenient, and the aperture ring with its clear clicks is a great addition. It's also really handy for getting some nice close-up shots with good bokeh.
Lovely video, short and enjoyable! I think I'd prefer the black version, but the silver on black looks kinda cool! Love the moody vibes of the shots. I'm rooting for your channel! It's so wholesome way of reviewing photography these days. Thank you and keep it up!
Hi for my Fujifilm shots I basically always use Reggie's Portra as base and then make some minor adjustments in LR and Dehancer(basing on Kodak presets).
Actually it's "avant-garde" if you want to correct me and use the proper, french term. Avangarde is a much simpler word used in my area(country). But hey, thanks for stopping by and bringing this important stuff out!
I didn't like this lens much. My copy has very noticable vignetting. Not the soft, subtile vignetting that draws your attention to the central subject, but harsh vignetting that looks like a mistake. So I rarely use it. Your girlfriend is cute.
I guess you had a faulty model. I had this issue with other lens but sent it back and got replacement that was OK. I guess the QC sometimes doesn't get the job done. However I ran into dusty off the shelf lenses from Fuji as well and had to return them. The model is not my girlfirend, but I will pass the praise to her :) Cheers!
The TTArtisan 27mm/f2.8 is an absolute gem. It's so compact that it's perfect for my on-the-go lifestyle. The fact that it weighs so little means I don't even notice it. The imaging is sharp and the color is rich, which gives my photos a beautiful film-like quality. The lens has a nice balance in terms of sharpness across the frame. The autofocus is convenient, and the aperture ring with its clear clicks is a great addition. It's also really handy for getting some nice close-up shots with good bokeh.
Loved the review and shots you've got! Can't wait for my TTartisan to come. Stoked to see familiar locations, sayin' hi from Wroclaw✌🏻
Thanks man! Glad to see Wroclaw people here!
I use the same camera/lens combo as my EDC set up . Loving it !
Lovely video, short and enjoyable! I think I'd prefer the black version, but the silver on black looks kinda cool! Love the moody vibes of the shots. I'm rooting for your channel! It's so wholesome way of reviewing photography these days. Thank you and keep it up!
Thank you so much! I appreciate your support a lot!
Did you try the Voigtlander 27mm F2 ? It's manual focus but I'm sure you would mind this. It's very small. I'd love to have your opinion on this lens.
I didn't have the chance to try it, but I would love it as I'm a big fan of Voigtlander lenses. Hopefully one day!
Great review - what film simulation did you use at 0:13 (two people walking)
Hi for my Fujifilm shots I basically always use Reggie's Portra as base and then make some minor adjustments in LR and Dehancer(basing on Kodak presets).
Nice review 👌🏻
Thank you!
It’s avant-guard…
Actually it's "avant-garde" if you want to correct me and use the proper, french term. Avangarde is a much simpler word used in my area(country). But hey, thanks for stopping by and bringing this important stuff out!
I didn't like this lens much. My copy has very noticable vignetting. Not the soft, subtile vignetting that draws your attention to the central subject, but harsh vignetting that looks like a mistake. So I rarely use it. Your girlfriend is cute.
I guess you had a faulty model. I had this issue with other lens but sent it back and got replacement that was OK. I guess the QC sometimes doesn't get the job done. However I ran into dusty off the shelf lenses from Fuji as well and had to return them. The model is not my girlfirend, but I will pass the praise to her :) Cheers!