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In today’s episode, I review the TTArtisan 35mm f/1.4 lens on a Leica M6 shooting exclusively on film. This lens is designed as an inexpensive but high-quality alternative to Leica’s 35mm Summilux. It looks and feels almost exactly like the Summilux FLE introduced in 2010 despite costing only around 550 Euro - so a fraction of the 5.000 Euro of a new Leica Summilux. In reality, it is more likely to compete with alternatives such as the 35mm Voigtländer Nokton f/1.4 which is significantly smaller and costs around 650 Euro or the Carl Zeiss Distagon f/1.4 which comes in at around 1.600 Euro. Naturally, it also competes with vintage Leica lenses which can be quite a bargain sometimes. For a potential buyer, the big question remains: Can such a made in China alternative live up to the feel and quality of a professional Leica lens or at least feel nicely without making painful compromises with respect to optical performance? Let’s find out. More about the TTArtisan 35mm f/1.4 for Leica M mount: https://ttartisan.myshopify.com/produ... Gear used: Leica M6 with TTArtisan 35mm f/1.4 (for Leica M mount) Films used: Ilford FP4 Ilford Delta 400 Kodak Portra 400 If you enjoy our videos, consider following us on Instagram or TikTok: / analog_insights / analog_insights