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πŸ“· 7artisans 25mm f1.8 manual focus lens for fujifilm x-a1 x-a10 x-a2 x-a3 x-at x-m1 xm2 x-t1 x-t10 x-t2 x-t20 x-pro1 x-pro2 x-e1 x-e2 x-e2s cameras – black logo

πŸ“· 7artisans 25mm F1.8 Manual Focus Lens for Fujifilm X-A1 X-A10 X-A2 X-A3 X-at X-M1 XM2 X-T1 X-T10 X-T2 X-T20 X-Pro1 X-Pro2 X-E1 X-E2 X-E2s Cameras – Black Review

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Details

Brand7artisans
Lens TypeStandard
Compatible MountingsSony E
Camera Lens Description25 millimetres
Maximum Focal Length25 Millimeters

Description of πŸ“· 7artisans 25mm F1.8 Manual Focus Lens for Fujifilm X-A1 X-A10 X-A2 X-A3 X-at X-M1 XM2 X-T1 X-T10 X-T2 X-T20 X-Pro1 X-Pro2 X-E1 X-E2 X-E2s Cameras – Black

7artisans 25mm / f1.8 features a seven-element, five-group design. It has a maximum relative aperture of F/1.8 to F/16 through its range. The minimum focal length is 0.18m with the length of 32mm and the diameter of 51mm. You are able to buy different versions. camera without an extra adapter, such as , Fuji . It is wide compatible. Twelve diaphragm blades are crucial . to favorable rendition of highlights in the fore and background. It provides high quality of the transition as well as nice bokeh for the lens. keeping the background intentionally blurred to keep the attention of the observer on the main subject. With aluminum-made body and copper bayonet, 7artisans 25mm / f1.8 weights as light as 143g, which is portable for your photography.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The must-have lens in

Please buy this lens! To be honest this is a must for a beginner. I'm not a beginner, but using it in many situations has given me many fantastic shots. Honestly, as reliable as a good 50 if you ask me.

Pros
  • 7artisans 25mm/f1.8 lenses has a seven-element, five-group design. It has a maximum relative aperture of F/1.8 to F/16 in its range.
Cons
  • The list is getting long.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good image quality at an affordable price

It's hard to complain about a lens that only costs $80, especially when you got a $25 Revain Gift Certificate for Christmas, bringing the price down to $55! So... . I am in no position to complain. It's pretty sharp in the center (the only place that really matters) and surprisingly the minimum focal length is amazing. 25mm (full frame) is equivalent to 38mm on my Fuji X-T2, so it's a pretty good all-around lens. This is a fun little manual lens that's great value for money and has very good…

Pros
  • The minimum focal length is 0.18 m with a length of 32 mm and a diameter of 51 mm. You can buy different versions.
Cons
  • Something's Wrong

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Inexpensive entry-level lens. Worth every penny!

For photographers on a budget or people who want to experiment, the 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 lens is ideal. At first glance, this is a well-constructed all-metal lens. Reminds me of old Zeiss or Takumar lenses. The focus ring is nicely muted. While I've heard the production is NOT sequential, the focus of your copies may vary. The manual focus took a little getting used to and the view isn't that great anymore. The aperture ring doesn't click, which I'm not sure about yet. However, it works! Good…

Pros
  • for optimal reproduction of highlights in the foreground and background. It offers a quality transition as well as nice bokeh for the lens.
Cons
  • Makes me nervous