TTArtisan 75mm f/1.5 Swirly Bokeh Lens – M42 Mount
Create Classic Portraits with Stunning Swirly Bokeh
The TTArtisan 75mm f/1.5 Swirly Bokeh Lens in M42 mount brings a distinctive, vintage-inspired look to modern photography. Designed for portrait lovers and creative artists, this manual-focus lens delivers an unmistakable swirly bokeh effect that adds emotion, character, and depth to every image. Whether you’re shooting wide open or stopping down, the 75mm focal length ensures flattering compression and creamy background blur ideal for portraiture and artistic imagery.
Unmatched Visual Character for Artistic Photography
Where most lenses aim for clinical perfection, the TTArtisan 75mm f/1.5 thrives on emotion. Its unique optical formula intentionally produces dreamy, swirling background blur—something modern lenses rarely offer. The wide f/1.5 aperture allows for selective focus with an ethereal feel, helping your subject stand out with character and creativity that is hard to replicate digitally.
Ideal for Vintage Lens Enthusiasts and Manual Shooters
Built with an M42 screw mount, this lens is a perfect choice for photographers who enjoy the hands-on experience of manual focusing. The all-metal body offers excellent durability and a tactile experience that’s increasingly rare in modern lenses. When paired with the right adapter, it can be used across various mirrorless and DSLR systems, allowing you to bring vintage rendering to modern bodies.
Bring Back the Art of Storytelling in Portraiture
In a market flooded with clinical sharpness and digital corrections, this lens brings soul back to photography. The TTArtisan 75mm f/1.5 is not just about taking a photo—it’s about making art. Perfect for fine art portraiture, retro-style shoots, environmental close-ups, and creative experiments, this lens helps photographers produce images that feel handcrafted and emotionally rich.
Compact, Reliable, and Adaptable for Modern Cameras
Despite its vintage aesthetics, the TTArtisan 75mm f/1.5 doesn’t compromise on build quality. The compact metal barrel is both sturdy and elegant. It balances well on most mirrorless and DSLR setups using an M42 adapter (not included), making it a practical everyday lens for artistic visionaries. It’s a statement piece that inspires creativity with every click.
Why Should You Use the TTArtisan 75mm f/1.5 Swirly Bokeh Lens?
You should use the TTArtisan 75mm f/1.5 Swirly Bokeh Lens because it offers a distinctive visual character that modern digital lenses often lack. Its swirly bokeh effect creates dreamy, cinematic backgrounds that make portraits look artistic and emotionally rich straight out of the camera. This lens is especially valuable for photographers who want to break away from generic, flat-looking images and instead add mood, texture, and personality to their shots.
It’s also ideal for low-light shooting, thanks to its fast f/1.5 aperture, allowing you to create shallow depth of field and dramatic subject separation. The manual focus experience encourages precision and creative control, making it a perfect tool for artists and portrait photographers who want to slow down and craft their images intentionally.
Who Should Use the TTArtisan 75mm f/1.5 Swirly Bokeh Lens?
This lens is best suited for photographers who are passionate about expressive, character-rich imagery—especially portrait photographers, fine art creators, and vintage lens enthusiasts. If you enjoy crafting visuals with mood, depth, and artistic flair, the TTArtisan 75mm f/1.5 is made for you.
It’s also ideal for creators using mirrorless or DSLR cameras with M42 adapters who prefer manual focus and hands-on control. Whether you’re shooting professional portraits, conceptual art, retro-style visuals, or even cinematic stills, this lens adds a unique, unmistakable signature to your work. It’s especially appealing to photographers who are bored of sterile, digitally perfect lenses and want something with soul.
| Focal Length |
75 mm |
| Maximum Aperture |
f/1.5 |
| Minimum Aperture |
f/16 |
| Optical Design |
6 elements / 4 groups |
| Diaphragm Blades |
13 |
| Minimum Focusing Distance |
0.75 m (75 cm) |
| Angle of View |
32° (Full-Frame) |
| Focus Method |
Manual |
| Filter Thread |
58 mm |
| Weight |
≈ 562–669 g |
| Mount |
M42 |
| Construction |
Aircraft-grade aluminum |