The Jintu AF 27mm f/2.8 appears to be essentially the same lens: same 6/5 lens diagram, same 52mm filter, same 0.3m close focus, same 170g weight. Both brands use nano coatings. The Jintu is available in two mounts: Sony E mount and Fujifilm X mount. On the Jintu, two of the six lens elements are extra-low dispersion, a feature I couldn't find in the 7Artisans description on Amazon. I assume that 7Artisans' AF 27/2.8 for Nikon APS-C is likewise the same lens though it looks sleeker and takes a 39mm filter. I've just ordered the Jintu for X mount from Amazon. It will tale about 10 days to arrive.
@@ConstantineSPhotography TTArtisan for sure, the build, the weight, the price, the vintage character. 7Artisans seem to only have a bit advantage with vignetting.
Great video. Love your pictures and editing style!! I am currectly thinking of getting a second lens for my Sony. Would you say this is sharper than the Sony 16-50 mm kit lens? Very few people compare it to that and I really think they should.
Thanks for supporting,. I haven't tried the 16-50 mm kit lens, but in my opinion, your deciding factor between these two should be versatility (zoom vs prime), which focal length you mostly need, instead of sharpness.
Hello Between this and the TTArtisan one, which one would you pick? Which is the better performer? Which gives less vignetting and flares Im trying yo decide between the two
This week I received it, except for vignetting, I am satisfied with what this lens brings, photos taken at F2.8 are sharp and very sharp at F4 and F5.6. The focusing ability is okay, there is noise when filming and out of focus for a few moments. You must know the retouch of images from this lens
Low light POV street photography with 7artisans 27mm f2.8 AF: ruclips.net/video/sYZg1h39NaY/видео.html
The Jintu AF 27mm f/2.8 appears to be essentially the same lens: same 6/5 lens diagram, same 52mm filter, same 0.3m close focus, same 170g weight. Both brands use nano coatings. The Jintu is available in two mounts: Sony E mount and Fujifilm X mount. On the Jintu, two of the six lens elements are extra-low dispersion, a feature I couldn't find in the 7Artisans description on Amazon.
I assume that 7Artisans' AF 27/2.8 for Nikon APS-C is likewise the same lens though it looks sleeker and takes a 39mm filter.
I've just ordered the Jintu for X mount from Amazon. It will tale about 10 days to arrive.
It s awesome to see the comparison with TTArtisan 27mm, I was finding the comparison hopelessly
Which one do you prefer? I'd love to know!
@@ConstantineSPhotography TTArtisan for sure, the build, the weight, the price, the vintage character. 7Artisans seem to only have a bit advantage with vignetting.
@@UP209D I would choose the same. I think the 7artisans lens only has advantage in build quality.
Great video. Love your pictures and editing style!! I am currectly thinking of getting a second lens for my Sony. Would you say this is sharper than the Sony 16-50 mm kit lens? Very few people compare it to that and I really think they should.
Thanks for supporting,. I haven't tried the 16-50 mm kit lens, but in my opinion, your deciding factor between these two should be versatility (zoom vs prime), which focal length you mostly need, instead of sharpness.
Hello
Between this and the TTArtisan one, which one would you pick? Which is the better performer? Which gives less vignetting and flares
Im trying yo decide between the two
I'll probably choose the ttartisan one, vignetting and flares are about the same, but the ttartisan one is half the size and weight.
@@ConstantineSPhotography thank you for the reply much appreciated
Welcome!
@makagio unless you care a lot about closeup shot, the 7artisans lens can shoot 5cm closer than the ttartisan lens.
@@ConstantineSPhotography would you suggest using a UV or ND filter for this lens?
nicely done
Thanks man!
would you recommend this for video shoot?
The quality and af works pretty well, but the focusing noise is a bit loud, so it depends on whether you need audio or not.
This week I received it, except for vignetting, I am satisfied with what this lens brings, photos taken at F2.8 are sharp and very sharp at F4 and F5.6. The focusing ability is okay, there is noise when filming and out of focus for a few moments. You must know the retouch of images from this lens
Congrats on the new lens! It's a very clean and sharp lens but also has some retro touch.
Who has faster autofocus between this and the ttartisan?
Personally I don't think there's noticeable difference. Between these two, I'd recommend the ttartisan lens for the size and weight.