TTartisan has launched its new AF 50mm f/1.8 NEO lens for the Nikon Z-mount, a budget-friendly autofocus prime priced at $89 with free shipping. The announcement, first reported by Nikon Rumors, offers creators a lightweight standard prime that prioritizes simplicity and affordability, aligning well with entry-level Z-series camera bodies from Nikon.
The lens notably omits focus and aperture rings, making it a fully automatic option. This design choice lowers the manufacturing cost, but also means photographers and videographers lose direct manual control over these settings. For creators who rely on autofocus and automated exposure, the NEO series presents a straightforward, minimalist tool for everyday shooting.
At a 50mm focal length and f/1.8 maximum aperture, the lens provides a classic field of view and solid low-light capability. Nikon’s Z-mount system is known for its quality optics, and TTartisan’s offering aims to deliver a competent entry point at a fraction of the price of native Nikkor glass. The absence of rings may simplify handling on gimbals or in run-and-gun video setups.
From a creator-business perspective, the lens fills a niche for those building a kit on a tight budget. At $89, it lowers the cost barrier for acquiring autofocus capability on the Z-mount platform, which is crucial for content creators who need reliable focus without investing in pricier lenses. The lightweight construction also suits travel and vlogging, though the lack of manual override could limit creative control in certain scenarios.
Pre-orders are open now at B&H Photo and other retailers. As with any ultra-budget lens, buyers should temper expectations around build quality and optical perfection, but for the price, the TTartisan NEO expands access to Z-mount autofocus without requiring a significant financial commitment.

