Lens manufacturer TTArtisan has teased plans to release its newest autofocus lens for full-frame cameras, the AF 75mm F2, in September. The company did not disclose technical specifications or indicate what mounts will be available; its other full-frame autofocus lens, the AF 32mm F2.8 Z, is made for Nikon Z-mount cameras.
More significantly, TTArtisan says that the company will focus on developing AF lenses in the future and plans to release two or three additional AF lenses by the end of 2024.
In addition to the full-frame AF 32mm F2.8 Z, TTArtisan currently manufactures APS-C autofocus lenses for Sony E-mount, Fujifilm X-mount, and Nikon Z-mount. Expanding its range of full-frame AF lenses could be particularly beneficial for Nikon users as it would expand the number of third-party lens options for Z-mount.
We have requested additional information from TTArtisan about the AF 75mm F2 and will update this article as soon as we receive any new details.
In addition to teasing the new AF 75mm F2, TTArtisan announced that it would release a silver version of its AF 27mm F2.8 lens, an APS-C lens for E-, X-, and Z-mounts, on August 12. According to the company, the AF 27mm is its best-selling model, noting that it sold 800 units the day it was released.
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