AF 27mm F2.8
2022-10-28
TTArtisan AF 27mm F2.8 Lens
The portability of the pancake lens makes it easy to carry. The compact and exquisite design is perfect for traveling and creating.
And it is suitable for a variety of photography such as portraits, street photography and landscape photography.
TTArtisan AF 27mm F2.8 lens adopts the "STM+leading screw" stepping motor, which is small in size and smooth in focusing.
Eye Recognition Focus
Accurate and agile eye tracking makes it easy to capture wonderful moments when taking photos, and helps to shoot smooth images when recording videos.
0.35m Close-up Shooting
The closest focus distance is 0.35m to capture every detail. And with a large aperture of F2.8, the non-focus area has fantastic bokeh.
The lens is designed with an independent clicked aperture, so you can have a more convenient and faster shooting experience than switching the aperture on the camera.
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The valid range of aperture ring.


Turns the aperture ring to "A" first, before you changeaperture setting in camera system.
Please note:The lens with its own aperture ring (whether original or sub-brand), some cameras are not supported on the camera body to switch the aperture value, only through the lens aperture ring
The firmware upgrade of the lens can be carried out through the type-c interface to improve the performance. Different from the common design of the interface on the lens, TTArtisan designs the interface on the back cap, which improves the aesthetics of the lens.
The lens is combined with the back cap,
and connected to the computer through the Type-C cable


Note: Type-C cable with data transfer function is required, Upgraded with Windows system (Windows10 would be better)
Click the link for firmware upgrade


Focal length | 27mm | Filter size | 39mm |
Maximum aperture | F2.8 | Closest focusing distance | 0.35m |
Minimum aperture | F16 | Diaphragm Blades | 7pcs |
Frame | APS-C | Focus method | AF |
Angle of view | 56° | Weight | around 88~100g |
Optical Design | 6 Elements in 5 Groups | Mount | E/X/Z |