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7Artisans 35mm f/0.95

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7Artisans 35mm f/0.95
Lens type
fix
Main function
portrait
System
Canon
Nikon
Olympus
Sony
Panasonic
Fuji
Mount
Canon EF-M
Four Thirds (4/3)
Fujifilm X
Nikon Z
Sony E
Focal length
35 mm
Aperture value
f/0.95
Viewing angles
43
Min. diaphragm
16
Minimum focus distance
0.37 m
Sensor size
APS-C
Autofocus drive
is absent
Manual focus
Design (elements/groups)
11 elements in 8 groups
Number of diaphragm blades
12
Filter diameter
52 mm
Weight
369 g
Added to E-Catalog
october 2021

An ultra-light prime lens with an open aperture of f/0.95 is one of the most affordable models of interchangeable lenses with an aperture of less than "one". The 7Artisans 35mm f/0.95 is available in versions for all common mirrorless systems with APS-C and Micro 4/3 image sensors. Optically, it is designed according to the formula "11 elements in 8 groups", and the aperture of the model is 12 blades.

In fact, you can squeeze out spectacular bokeh from a bunch of record speed and a multi-blade aperture. A separate line in the blurring of the background will please the round outlines of unsharp objects-light sources. The fixed lens is focused in the old fashioned way, i.e. manually. The minimum focus distance is claimed from 37 cm. The front lens of the optics is compatible with small-caliber 52 mm filters. The model was assembled in a strong metal case weighing about 369 g. The lens harmoniously complemented a number of other 35 mm primes from 7Artisans with f / 1.2, f / 1.4 and f / 2.0 aperture values.

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【Bokeh】: 7artisans 35mm F0.95 is made of 12 aperture blades. F0.95 not only allows the lens and camera to perform better in dark light environments, but also creates a shallow depth of field that is even better when shooting. For portraits, blur the background to highlight the subject. 【Safer shutter ensures clear images】: F0.95 aperture allows mo... morere light to enter, thereby achieving the highest possible speed. In low light, Street Sweeper, shot completely handheld, is very user-friendly. 【Easy to use focal length, excellent close-up shooting】: 35mm F0.95 is equivalent to about 50mm, which is very suitable for shooting portraits, and can be used for both indoor and outdoor portraits. The minimum focusing distance is only 0.37 meters, which is friendly to those who like to take close-up shots and close-ups. 【Lightweight design, light and portable】: 7artisans 35mm F0.95 weighs only about 369g, which can be used in various scenarios and is more convenient to carry. 【Good After-Sales Service】: If you have any problems with the product, please feel free to contact us and we will solve your problem within 24 hours. In addition, we also have a one-year free warranty service.
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7Artisans 7artisans 35mm f0.95

Standard Lens / Suitable for Sensor Type APS-C / Prime Lens / Lens Speed 0.95 / Focal Length 35 mm / Manual Focus / Filter Thread 52 mm
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7Artisans 7artisans 35mm f0.95 MFT

Standard Lens / Lens Mount Micro Four Thirds (Micro 4/3) / Suitable for Sensor Type APS-C / Prime Lens / Lens Speed 0.95 / Focal Length 35 mm / Manual Focus / Filter Thread 52 mm
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