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Venus Optic's Laowa 10mm F2.8 Zero-D FF is the company's first autofocus lens

Venus Optic's Laowa 10mm F2.8 Zero-D FF is the company's first autofocus lens

Those with Canon RF or Leica L-mount cameras will be manual focus only.

The 10mm F2.8 has a 130° angle-of-view, which the company claims makes it the world's widest rectilinear (i.e., non-fisheye) lens and a weight of just 420g.. The lens has a total of 15 elements, including 3 ED and 2 aspherical elements. Venus will offer the lens with either 5 or 14-blade apertures. (The 14-blade version is manual focus.)

The minimum focus distance of the lens is 12cm (4.7") from the sensor, and the maximum magnification is 0.24x. It accepts standard 77mm threaded filters.

1. The first 10mm ultra-wide with f/2.8 aperture and autofocus

2. Precise and reliable AF performance

3. Compact and lightweight

4. Approximately zero distortion (Zero-D)

5. Ultra-wide 130° angle of view

6. Close focusing distance of 12cm

7. 10-point star effect on point lights

8. Filter size ⌀77mm

9. Exceptional optical performance

10. Excellent performance for panoramas and astrophotography

11. Available in Nikon Z and Sony E mount (AutoFocus); with Canon RF and L-mount (Manual Focus)

 

Ultra-wide angle of view

 

Immerse yourself in a wider perspective with an ultra-wide 130° angle of view. From breathtaking landscapes to dynamic architecture, this lens opens up new dimensions to visual storytelling.