TTArtisan TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 Macro Lens (Nikon Z) Review
The TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 Macro delivers serious 2:1 close-up power and sharp optics for under $340, but you'll be focusing by hand.
Overview
The TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 Macro is a lens that knows its job. It's a dedicated macro tool with a 2:1 magnification ratio, which puts it in the 82nd percentile for macro work. That means it gets you closer to your subject than most lenses in its class. It's a full-frame, manual focus prime that weighs a solid 726g, so you feel what you're working with.
Its optical performance is surprisingly strong, landing in the 81st percentile. With 14 elements in 10 groups and a 12-blade diaphragm, it's built to render detail cleanly. But this is a specialist. Its versatility score is low, at the 40th percentile. You're not buying this for a walk-around lens. You're buying it to shoot bugs, jewelry, or anything tiny, and it's very good at that.
Performance
Let's talk about what this lens does well. That 2:1 magnification is the star. Most standard macro lenses stop at 1:1, so this gives you twice the close-up power. For detail shots, that's a huge advantage. The bokeh quality is also solid, sitting in the 71st percentile, thanks to that 12-blade aperture. It creates smooth, pleasing backgrounds when you're shooting at f/2.8.
Now, the trade-offs. This is a manual focus-only lens, and its autofocus percentile is a low 48. For macro work, manual focus is often preferred anyway, but it's something to be comfortable with. There's also no image stabilization (40th percentile), so you'll need a steady hand or a tripod, especially at high magnifications. The f/2.8 aperture is fine, but it's only in the 51st percentile, meaning it's average for light gathering in this category.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong macro (82th percentile) 84th
- Strong optical (81th percentile) 78th
- Strong bokeh (71th percentile) 75th
Cons
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Focal Length Min | 100 |
| Focal Length Max | 100 |
| Elements | 14 |
| Groups | 10 |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Min Aperture | f/22 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 12 |
Build
| Mount | Nikon Z |
| Format | Full-Frame |
| Weight | 0.7 kg / 1.6 lbs |
| Filter Thread | 67 |
AF & Stabilization
| Stabilization | No |
Focus
| Min Focus Distance | 250 |
| Max Magnification | 2:1 |
Value & Pricing
At around $339, the value proposition is clear. You're getting exceptional macro magnification (2:1) and very good optics for a fraction of the cost of first-party macro lenses from Nikon or Sony. You're paying for the core optical performance and the unique magnification, not for autofocus, stabilization, or a lightweight build. If your primary goal is high-quality, close-up photography and you don't mind manual focus, this lens delivers performance that punches well above its price tag.
Price History
vs Competition
Compared to other third-party options, it's a specialist versus generalists. The Meike 55mm f/1.8 or Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 are more versatile AF lenses for portraits or street, but they can't touch the TTArtisan's 2:1 macro power. Against a true competitor like the Laowa 100mm f/2.8 2x Macro (another manual lens), the TTArtisan holds its own optically for less money. The big trade-off is against something like the Nikon Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S. You give up autofocus, stabilization, weather sealing, and arguably some optical polish, but you save over a thousand dollars and still get that crucial 2:1 magnification.
| Spec | TTArtisan TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 Macro Lens (Nikon Z) | Meike Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF | Canon Canon RF 28-70mm f/2.8 IS STM Lens (Canon RF) | Panasonic Panasonic LUMIX G Vario 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 II | Viltrox VILTROX 23mm F1.4 Auto Focus APS-C Frame Lens for | Fujifilm VILTROX 25mm F1.7 f/1.7 AF Lens for Fuji X Mount, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 100mm | 55mm | 28-70mm | 14-140mm | 23mm | 25mm |
| Max Aperture | f/2.8 | f/1.4 | f/2.8 | f/3.5 | f/1.4 | f/1.7 |
| Mount | Nikon Z | Nikon Z | Canon RF | Micro Four Thirds | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X |
| Stabilization | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | false | false | false | false | false |
| Weight (g) | 726 | 281 | 499 | 27 | 499 | 400 |
| AF Type | — | STM | Autofocus | — | STM | STM |
| Lens Type | — | — | Zoom | Telephoto | — | — |
Verdict
This is a no-nonsense tool for a specific job. If you need to shoot extreme close-ups and you're on a budget, the TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 is an easy recommendation. Its 82nd percentile macro score and 81st percentile optical quality are legit. Just know what you're signing up for: manual focus, no stabilization, and a bit of heft. It's not your everyday lens, but for its intended purpose, it's incredibly effective for the money.