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TTArtisan are bringing out a new "Neo" line of lenses which are so basic that they have no controls on them, not even a focus ring. I suppose this could save quite a bit of cost but having no manual focus ring on a lens could be very frustrating unless the AF works extremely well, which is not likely on a cheap lens from a maker that isn't technically in the L-mount alliance. I'm all for having cheaper options available but no focus ring I think is a step too far.
First is a 50/1.8 then an 85/1.8 later. It would be really nice to see new lenses outside of 35, 50 and 85mm...
As noted in the above thread these lenses have no manual focus ring, they can only be focused with AF. I might still have a look since it's small and VERY cheap but no ability to focus manually is quite off-putting on a thrid party lens which likely won't have the best AF anyway.
From the video above it seems that you have to stop down to f/4 to get good corner sharpness and get rid of LoCa and other colour fringing, but at f/2.8 it's not bad.
Just ordered one from B&H. It is 2" long (for comparison the TTA 40mm is 1.7" long) so quite compact. Great to see lens makers create these compact lenses at excellent prices.
After seeing a couple of YT reviews I think this lens is too optically poor to be worth a try, even at the price it has. I know that it would end up just being unused, probably after a short period of being tried out and producing disappointing results. I already have two excellent 50mm lenses and a compact 40mm and I'd prefer to keep the money for something more worthwhile, like a used 35/1.4 Art.