7Artisans 7artisans 65mm T2.9 Macro 2X Infinte Series Manual Review

The 7Artisans 65mm T2.9 Macro is a beast of a lens built for one job: extreme close-up video. It's not for everyone, but for niche filmmakers, it might be the only affordable option.

Focal Length 65mm
Mount Nikon Z
Stabilization No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 1497 g
Lens Type Macro
7Artisans 7artisans 65mm T2.9 Macro 2X Infinte Series Manual lens
31.7 Gesamtbewertung

The 30-Second Version

A heavy, manual-focus brick that does one thing well: 2x macro video. If you don't need that exact feature, look literally anywhere else.

Overview

The 7Artisans 65mm T2.9 Macro is a one-trick pony, but it's a pretty good trick. This is a heavy, manual-focus cine lens built for one specific job: getting insanely close to your subject. Forget autofocus, forget portability, and definitely forget using it for anything other than controlled studio or set work. The one thing to know is that if you need a 2x macro lens for video on a Nikon Z camera and you're on a budget, this is your only real option. It's not pretty, but it gets the job done.

Performance

The macro performance is the whole point, and it's solid. It lands in the 88th percentile for macro in our database, which means it's one of the best on the market for getting super close. That 2x magnification is no joke. You can fill the frame with a bug's eyeball. But everything else is a compromise. The optical quality is middle of the pack, the build quality is shockingly low for such a heavy lens (2nd percentile is a real letdown), and the lack of any stabilization means you'll need a rock-solid rig.

Performance Percentiles

AF 46.1
Bokeh 27.1
Build 2
Macro 86.7
Optical 35.8
Aperture 30.2
Versatility 37.5
Social Proof 49.2
Stabilization 37.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong macro (87th percentile) 87th

Cons

  • Below average build (2th percentile) 2th
  • Below average bokeh (27th percentile) 27th
  • Below average aperture (30th percentile) 30th

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (1 reviews)
👍 Indie filmmakers are stoked that it delivers professional-grade close-up shots without breaking the bank, fitting right in with much more expensive cine glass.
👎 The sheer weight and clunky build are immediate turn-offs for anyone expecting a refined piece of gear.
🤔 Users love the unique 2x capability but universally warn that its complete lack of automation makes it a slow, deliberate tool only for specific setups.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Macro
Focal Length Min 65
Focal Length Max 65

Build

Mount Nikon Z
Weight 1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs

Focus

Min Focus Distance 65

Value & Pricing

Priced between $578 and $699, it's a niche value. You're paying for the 2x macro capability and the cine-style focus ring, not for polish. If you need that specific feature set, it's worth it because the alternatives from major brands cost thousands. Shop around, because that $121 price spread is significant. Amazon often has the best deal.

383 £

vs Competition

This lens doesn't have direct competitors, which is its saving grace. The Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM is a fantastic all-around lens with autofocus and stabilization, but it only does 1.4x magnification and is a different focal length. The Nikon Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S is a proper macro beast with stunning optics and VR, but it's over $1,000 and still 'only' does 1x life-size. If you need 2x macro on a budget for video, the 7Artisans is your only stop. For stills or a more versatile tool, look at the Canon or Nikon.

Common Questions

Q: Is this lens good for photography?

Not really. It's manual focus only, has no stabilization, and is crazy heavy. For macro photography, a proper autofocus lens like the Nikon Z MC 105mm will be infinitely easier to use.

Q: How's the image quality?

It's fine for video. Our data puts optical quality in the middle of the pack. Don't expect razor-sharp, clinical perfection, but it's good enough for cinematic shots where absolute detail isn't the priority.

Q: Will this work on my full-frame Sony camera?

No. This version is for Nikon Z mount only. 7Artisans might make it for other mounts, but you'd need to check for an E-mount or RF-mount version specifically.

Who Should Skip This

If you're a hybrid shooter or a photographer who just wants a nice macro lens, this isn't it. Go get the Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro or save up for the Nikon Z 105mm instead. They're proper tools you'll actually enjoy using.

Verdict

We can only recommend this lens to a very specific user: a filmmaker or videographer on a tight budget who absolutely needs 2x macro shots for their project and is shooting on a Nikon Z mount. For everyone else—stills photographers, hybrid shooters, run-and-gun videographers, or anyone who values portability—this lens is a hard pass. It's a specialized tool that makes too many sacrifices to hit its price point.