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TTArtisan Neo Series Compact Prime (Full Frame)
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Sony E Prime full-frame 2026
⚡ Autofocus
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Pancake size: Maximum discretion and ease of transport.
- Extreme lightness: Ideal for long days of street photography without fatigue.
- Full Compatibility: Designed to cover Full Frame sensors without excessive vignetting.
- Economic factor: Total accessibility for enthusiasts looking for a secondary optic.
Cons
- Ergonomics: Being so thin, the focus or aperture ring might be less comfortable for larger hands.
- Luminosity: It is likely that, due to its size, it does not have a very wide aperture (possibly f/2.8 or f/4).
- Edge performance: Such compact designs often sacrifice some corner sharpness on high-resolution sensors.