Brightin Star Enters Full Frame AF With Its First Wide-Angle Lens
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Another Chinese lens maker just crossed the AF line. Brightin Star, known for budget manual primes, is shipping its first full frame autofocus lens — a wide-angle — and it's the brand's clearest signal yet that they're serious about competing where Viltrox and TTArtisan have already set up camp. The source article is light on specs, which limits how much you can plan around it, but the pattern is worth watching: the third-party AF lens market is getting crowded fast, and that pressure is what keeps pricing honest for everyone. Worth a look once full specs and real-world AF performance data surface.
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