Adjust the Bokeh in Your Shots With This New 35mm T2.1 Dual-Bokeh Cine Lens
A look at the TTARTISAN 35mm T2.1 Dual-Bokeh Cine Lens and its unique adjustable bokeh slider design.

Offering an adjustable bokeh slider to change the bokeh in your shots between a soft look and one with more well-defined edges, this new 35mm T2.1 cine lens from TTARTISAN is one of the more unique lenses that we’ve seen come across our plates.
It’s nothing too revolutionary, and this TTARTISAN 35mm T2.1 Dual-Bokeh Cine Lens is still very much a budget option for photo and video pros looking for a fast and affordable cine lens option for different projects.
But this bokeh slider is certainly fun. Here’s what you need to know about this new TTARTISAN 35mm T2.1 Dual-Bokeh Cine Lens and how it could be a nice option for helping you style your shots.
Introducing the TTARTISAN 35mm T2.1 Dual-Bokeh Cine Lens
Again, the killer feature here is an adjustable slider that allows shooters to choose between either a soft bokeh or a bubble bokeh. The slider is at the top of the lens and is easy to switch between your two options. The slider also slightly changes the lens’ focus capabilities as the soft mode will allow shooters to focus as close as 11 inches, while the bubble mode will allow the lens to focus as close as 21.7 inches.
Otherwise, the lens is a pretty standard offering T2.1–T22 declicked aperture, a durable all-metal construction, and options available for E, X, Z, RF, and L mounts. The TTARTISAN 35mm T2.1 Dual-Bokeh Cine Lens is also a full-frame lens and will weigh in at just between 678g and 735g, depending on your mount choice.
Price and Availability

The 35mm T2.1 Dual-Bokeh Cine Lens has just been announced by TTARTISAN and is set to retail for roughly $380 here at launch. You can find out more about the lens with the specs below, or by checking it out on TTARTISAN’s website here.
- Full Frame
- Unique Dual-Bokeh Design (Bubble / Soft)
- T2.1–T22 Declicked Aperture
- 0.8 Mod Gear Pitch – Ready for Follow Focus
- Durable All-Metal Construction
- Compatible Mounts: E / X / Z / RF / L
- 🕔 Available at 5 PM on April 18 (UTC+8) —6 hours later
- 💰 Price: US $380
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