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7artisans 50mm f1.1 review
7artisans 50mm f1.1 review







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7artisans 50mm f1.1 review

This review contains affiliate links, and I will be compensated a small amount if you make a purchase using my links.īelow are camera-made JPEGs that I captured using the 7artisans 50mm f/1.8 lens attached to my Fujifilm X-T30. If you plan to photograph things that are closer than 25 feet away, the 7artisans 50mm f/1.8 is worth considering however, for objects further away than 25 feet, the lens is still usable, but it can be a frustrating experience. This one flaw ruins the lens for me, or at least makes it less useful and enjoyable than I had hoped it would be. I had more misses than hits when photographing distant subjects. The lens will actually focus slightly beyond infinity, so focussing on further-away objects is tricky. There’s not much rotation in the focus ring from about 25 feet to infinity, meaning tiny turns of the ring move the focus point large distances. The 7artisans 50mm f/1.8 is an inexpensive short-telephoto prime lens that’s pretty decent. There’s not much distortion, so straight lines stay straight. I didn’t notice any chromatic aberrations. There’s some minor vignetting at all apertures, but nothing significant, and it’s barely noticeable by f/8.

  • Rounded 12-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.The lens is a little soft at f/1.8 and f/2, but improves significantly when stopped down, and is overall pretty sharp.
  • Engraved focus distance and depth of field scales benefit working with pre-focus and hyperfocal focusing techniques.
  • 7artisans 50mm f1.1 review manual#

  • Manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 2.3' away.
  • Individual elements feature a multi-layer coating to suppress flare and ghosting for greater contrast and color fidelity when working in strong lighting conditions.
  • Sonnar-type optical design delivers a high degree of sharpness throughout the aperture range.
  • Notably fast f/1.1 maximum aperture affords extensive control over depth of field and also benefits working in low-light conditions.
  • Normal-length 50mm prime designed for full-frame and 35mm Leica M-mount rangefinder cameras.
  • Additionally, the lens has an all-manual design, and focusing operation is benefitted by engraved depth of field and focusing scales. The lens features a Sonnar-type optical design with 7 elements in 6 groups, and individual elements feature a multi-layer coating to help reduce reflections and ghosting for greater contrast and color accuracy. A rounded 12-blade diaphragm also contributes to shallow depth of field work by producing a smooth, rounded bokeh quality.

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    Distinguished by its bright f/1.1 design, this lens excels in low-light conditions and also affords extensive control over depth of field for isolating subjects and using selective focus techniques. Mixing a normal field of view with an exceptionally fast maximum aperture, the black 50mm f/1.1 from 7artisans Photoelectric is a versatile prime designed for M-mount rangefinder cameras.







    7artisans 50mm f1.1 review