Introducing the 7Artisans 50mm f1.4 APS-C Tilt-Shift Lens, a must-have for your photography toolkit. This versatile 2-in-1 lens is perfect for capturing stunning portraits and captivating night scenes with stunning background blur. With the ability to tilt and shift, this lens transforms into a specialized tool that creates charming miniature-like visuals, adding a unique flair to your photographs.
Featuring a large f/1.4 aperture, this lens delivers exceptional blur effects. Its adjustable shift axis and 360° rotation allow for unparalleled creativity, whether you're exploring new dimensions in your photography or filming unique scenes. Built with durability in mind, its full-metal construction and multi-coating ensure excellent picture quality across various subjects, from portraits to landscapes.
Our after-sales service is here to ensure your satisfaction. If you encounter any issues, don't hesitate to contact us—we promise to resolve your problem within 24 hours. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with our one-year free warranty service. Enhance your creative possibilities with the 7Artisans Tilt-Shift Lens.
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Affordable Price
This lens offers a cost-effective alternative for those seeking tilt-shift lens capabilities without spending thousands of dollars. -
Good Sharpness
The lens provides good sharpness, particularly at f/2.8 and becomes very sharp at f/5.6 to f/8.0. -
Fun to Use
Customers find this lens fun to carry around and use for creative photography. -
Functional Tilt-Shift
The tilt and shift functions work effectively, allowing for diverse photography effects. -
Solid Optical Performance
The optics are quite sharp and offer pleasing image quality.
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Poor Quality Control
Some users reported misalignment and loose tilt/slide functions, raising concerns about quality control. -
Limited Use for Architecture
The lens is not wide enough for architectural photography, limiting its versatility. -
No Click in Aperture Ring
The aperture ring has no click stops, which can be inconvenient for precise settings. -
Misleading Full-Frame Claim
There is confusion about the lens being advertised as full-frame when it is actually APS-C. -
Hard to Adjust Locking Mechanism
The small locking screw is difficult to reach and adjust once the lens is mounted.