Wide Angle Lens
10 mm Focal Length
Bright f/2.8 Aperture
Multi-Mount Compatibility
77 mm Filter Thread
Lightweight 0.42 kg Design
Overview

Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens (14-Blade Aperture)

Distinguished by its rectilinear manual focus design, the Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens from Laowa pairs an impressively wide perspective with a bright aperture, making it apt for capturing landscapes, architecture, and nature. Its 130.4° angle of view allows you unique perspectives and enables you to fit everything you need in your frame. Low image distortion is made possible by Laowa's signature Zero-D feature which helps ensure straighter lines, even in the corners of your images. Additionally, this 14-bladed variant creates a softer and subtler sunburst effect compared to the 5-bladed version.

SKU: GC07-VE1028MF14FE

Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens (14-Blade Aperture)

Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens (14-Blade Aperture)

Distinguished by its rectilinear manual focus design, the Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens from Laowa pairs an impressively wide perspective with a bright aperture, making it apt for capturing landscapes, architecture, and nature. Its 130.4° angle of view allows you unique perspectives and enables you to fit everything you need in your frame. Low image distortion is made possible by Laowa's signature Zero-D feature which helps ensure straighter lines, even in the corners of your images. Additionally, this 14-bladed variant creates a softer and subtler sunburst effect compared to the 5-bladed version.

Lens Construction

Weighing less than 0.45 kg, this lens won't slow you down while shooting and is perfect for traveling with.

Two aspherical elements and three extra-low dispersion elements contribute to sharpening image quality and ensuring reduced optical aberrations.

The manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 4.7" away.

Zero-D Optical Correction

Laowa's Zero-D feature allows you to capture scenes without dramatic distortion and curvature. Not only does this save you time in post-production, but it gives you a preview of your images without distortion in real time.

Built-In Filter Thread

Unlike many ultra-wide-angle lenses, the Laowa 10mm f/2.8 features a built-in 77mm filter thread for attaching various lens filters.

Key Features:

Full-Frame Lens Coverage

f/2.8 to f/22 Aperture

Lightweight Wide-Angle Prime

Manual Focus Design

Three Extra-Low Dispersion Elements

Two Aspherical Elements

77 mm Filter Thread

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Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens (14-Blade Aperture)

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Wide Angle Lens
10 mm Focal Length
Bright f/2.8 Aperture
Multi-Mount Compatibility
77 mm Filter Thread
Lightweight 0.42 kg Design
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Product Overview

Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens (14-Blade Aperture)

Distinguished by its rectilinear manual focus design, the Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens from Laowa pairs an impressively wide perspective with a bright aperture, making it apt for capturing landscapes, architecture, and nature. Its 130.4° angle of view allows you unique perspectives and enables you to fit everything you need in your frame. Low image distortion is made possible by Laowa's signature Zero-D feature which helps ensure straighter lines, even in the corners of your images. Additionally, this 14-bladed variant creates a softer and subtler sunburst effect compared to the 5-bladed version.

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Key Features

Wide Angle Lens

Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens designed with a wide angle lens type for immersive scene coverage.

10 mm Focal Length

Laowa f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens built with 10 mm focal length for dramatic ultra-wide composition control.

Bright f/2.8 Aperture

Laowa 10mm Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens engineered with bright f/2.8 aperture for enhanced low-light shooting capability.

Multi-Mount Compatibility

Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens offered with multi-mount compatibility for broad system integration flexibility.

77 mm Filter Thread

Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens equipped with 77 mm filter thread for easy attachment of standard filters.

Lightweight 0.42 kg Design

Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens crafted with lightweight 0.42 kg design for comfortable handheld operation.

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Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus Lens (14-Blade Aperture)

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Excellence in Every Capture

Deliver outstanding image quality with exceptional sharpness, vibrant colours, and reliable optical performance in every shot you take.

Frame Every Story Beautifully

Frame Every Story Beautifully

Capture every scene with stunning clarity, rich detail, and natural perspective, transforming everyday moments into unforgettable visual stories.

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