Please enter discount code: AMPLIS52018DA in your cart. Great News! I can now offer a 5% discount on all purchases at Amplis Foto, Canada’s Leading Photographic Supplier. Visit my Amazon page for some of my gear of choice! Thank you for your support. You can also make a donation here if you would like. Purchasing your gear through B&H and these links helps fund this website and keeps the articles coming. Visit Dustin’s Amazon Storefront and see his favorite gear Gear Used: Purchase the TTArtisan 7.5mm F2 B&H Photo | Amazon | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany Purchase the Sony a6600 B&H Photo | Amazon | Camera Canada | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany | Ebay Purchase the Sony a6400 B&H Photo | Amazon | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany | Ebay Purchase the Sony E 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS B&H Photo | Amazon | Camera Canada | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany | Ebay Purchase the Sony FE 24mm F2.8 G B&H Photo | Amazon | Camera Canada | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany Buy DA Merchandise Purchase a Sony a7C B&H Photo | Amazon | Camera Canada | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany | Ebay Peak Design Leash Strap: Peak Design Store | B&H Photo | Amazon | Amazon Canada | Amazon UKĪdobe Photoshop Creative Cloud 1-Year SubscriptionĮxposure Software X6 (Use Code “dustinabbott” to get 10% anything and everything) The ND64 gives you 4 stops of reduced light, while the ND1000 gives a full ten stops of reduced light, allowing you to get some killer long exposure shots, like this one: One of the unique features of the 7.5mm is that it comes with threading at the rear of the lens along with a good quality ND1000 filter (my kit also had an ND64 filter in the box). On Canon EOS M, that is 12mm, while on M4/3 that becomes a 15mm angle of view. On most of these mounts the crop factor is 1.5, which gives an 11.25mm full frame equivalent angle of view, or 180°. I’ve tested the Sony E-mount version, but it is also available in Nikon Z (APS-C), Fujifilm X, Canon EF-M, Canon RF (APS-C mode), Leica L, and Micro 4/3rds. I enjoyed playing with the TTArtisans 7.5mm F2 on my Sony a6600 along with my Sony Alpha 1 in APS-C mode. While there are a lot of similarities between the two lenses, the new lens has a couple of extra features that I’ll detail in a moment. That positive experience left me open to the idea of looking at TTArtisans new APS-C fisheye lens – the TTArtisans 7.5mm F2 Fisheye. The TTArtisans 11mm F2.8 impressed me with a nice build, excellent price, and an optical performance that exceeded my expectations, and I gave it a positive review. That does provide a lot of creative opportunities, but it also means that a lot of traditional subjects don’t really work well with a fisheye lens. Fisheye lenses are unique and far from traditional, as typically we are looking for minimal distortion while the fisheye effect is really all about distortion. My first experience with a fisheye was actually with another TTArtisans lens, in this case the TTArtisans 11mm F2.8 Fisheye I reviewed in 2020.
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