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TTArtisan 90mm f1.25 mirrorless Camera 90mm

25.8 Budget Score
90mm 16 Fujifilm G IS
Why we recommend this

The f/1.25 maximum aperture and four sets of achromatic doublets deliver smooth bokeh with well-controlled chromatic aberration for medium format sensors. Its clicked aperture ring and all-metal 1043g build provide a tactile, deliberate shooting experience at an accessible price point. This lens is best for portrait photographers using Fujifilm GFX or Hasselblad X systems who prioritize shallow depth of field and manual focus control over autofocus speed.

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Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 80mm f/1.6 80mm

11.9 Budget Score
80mm 22 FUJIFILM G
Why we recommend this

The f/1.6 maximum aperture on a medium-format lens delivers exceptionally shallow depth-of-field and strong low-light capability, paired with a durable all-metal build and a built-in retractable hood. Its 10-element optical design with 1 ED element ensures sharpness across the frame, while the 9-blade rounded diaphragm creates a smooth, dreamlike bokeh for subject isolation. This manual-focus prime is best for studio portrait photographers using Fujifilm GFX cameras who prioritize precise focus control and distinctive background rendering.

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TTArtisan Medium Format Lenses 90mm f/1.25 90mm

15.3 Budget Score
90mm 16 Fujifilm GFX
Why we recommend this

The ultra-fast f/1.25 aperture on this 90mm prime creates exceptionally shallow depth of field and smooth bokeh for subject isolation on Fujifilm GFX medium-format bodies. Its 11-element optical design with achromatic doublets delivers strong sharpness and chromatic aberration control in a robust, all-metal manual-focus build. This lens is best for studio portrait photographers who prioritize precise manual control and dreamy background blur over autofocus speed or portability.

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