Laowa 15mm f/2 Zero-D Lens- Leica L
The Laowa 15mm f/2 Zero-D Lens- Leica L is an ultra wide-angle lens with a 110-degree angle of view. Ultra-fast f/2 aperture will also be embraced by everyone, especially the Astro and landscape photographers. The Laowa 15mm f/2 Zero-D Lens- Leica L is the second member of the “Close-to-Zero” distortion line-up, following the launch of 12mm f/2.8 Zero-D. The lens is specially designed to remove the optical distortion which commonly exists in wide-angle lenses at infinity focus. Straight lines will be retained.
Super Light and Compact
The Laowa 15mm f/2 Zero-D Lens- Leica L is an ultra-wide & ultra-fast full-frame prime lens. Despite the extreme specifications, Venus Optics has successfully minimised the weight of the lens to around 500g and 8cm long. This compact and light lens comprises 12 elements in 9 groups. Even though the distortion is minimised, chromatic aberrations are also kept relatively low, the Laowa 15mm f/2 Zero-D Lens- Leica L still delivers a superb optical performance from corner to corner.
Features:
72mm Filter Thread
Ultra-wide & fast lenses in the market tend to be huge and have a dome-shaped front element. It is a headache for landscape photographers who need to use filters very often. Venus Optics understand their needs and manage to design a flat front surface and include a 72mm filter thread into the lens. 72mm screw-on filters can be used and no more investment in bulky filter holder is required.
Ultra-Wide and Fast
The extreme 110° angle of view and ultra-fast f/2 aperture allow photographers to create impressive astrophotography shots with ease. It also gives photographers a fast and wide-angle option for landscape photography and low-light shooting.
Close Focusing Distance
Photographers can take advantage of the super close focusing distance of just 15cm. This together with the f/2 aperture, it is a great tool to create some bokeh and wide-angle close-up shots.
Clickless Aperture
The new Laowa 15mm f/2 Zero-D Lens- Leica L is specially designed with an aperture switch that allows users to quickly switch between click-less and clicked aperture. This added feature is essential for videographers.