TTArtisan’s New Ultra Wide Prime Lens
- The Magazine For Photographers

- Aug 25
- 1 min read

TTArtisan has added a new ultra-wide option to its lineup with the 14mm f/2.8 ASPH, a fully manual prime built for full-frame cameras. Available in Sony E, Nikon Z, Canon RF, and L-mount, the lens delivers a 114° field of view, making it well-suited for landscapes, interiors, and architectural work. Thanks to its f/2.8 maximum aperture, it also opens the door for night photography and astrophotography.
The optical design includes 13 elements in 10 groups, with two aspherical elements tasked with keeping distortion and edge softness under control. Ultra-wide lenses are notorious for bending lines and losing detail in the corners, so the addition of dual ASPH elements should help ensure straighter rendering and stronger edge-to-edge sharpness. An eight-blade aperture also means the lens can produce crisp sunstars when stopped down.
On the physical side, the 14mm f/2.8 ASPH comes in a full-metal build made from 5052 aerospace-grade aluminum. Depending on the mount, the lens weighs between 437 and 445 grams and includes a clicked aperture ring. The minimum focusing distance is 0.2 meters and the lens accepts 77mm filters via a round holder, which is a nice touch since many ultra-wides don’t take standard filters. Pricing for this new lens, across all four mounts, is at $196.
You can see full details and sample shots on TTArtisan’s website here










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