Wide Angle
Lens Mount
F/5
39 mm
15mm
160g
Overview

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie FF II Lens

Laowa FFII 15mm F5.0 Cookie wide-angle lens. It is the full-frame mirrorless ultra-wide-angle lens that has miniaturized design, a light weight and a small volume.

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Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie FF II Lens

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie FF II Lens

Laowa FFII 15mm F5.0 Cookie wide-angle lens. It is the full-frame mirrorless ultra-wide-angle lens that has miniaturized design, a light weight and a small volume.

The lens is the cookie-style lens with the dimension of only Ø6.71cm x 4.2cm and the weight of 160g. It can be used with the full-frame camera. It has a small volume, and thus can be carried around easily.

The lens provides a 15mm focal length and the angle of view is 110º. Thanks to its optical property of "zero" distortion, all the horizontal and vertical lines in the images are in right positions. With the design of 5 aperture blades, 10-rayed sunstar effects can be easily shooted in small aperture situations.

There are 13 elements in 9 groups internally, including 4 ED glasses and 2 aspherical glasses, which provides high-quality imaging. The outer has a mechanical structure made of all-metal material, which guarantees the durability of the lens for long-term use.

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie FF bayonet is designed for electronic aperture, which enables users to adjust the aperture and record shooting information on the camera.

Key Features:

Extra-low Dispersion Glass 

Glass Aspherical

Ultra High Refraction Glass

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Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie FF II Lens

Wide Angle
Lens Mount
F/5
39 mm
15mm
160g
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Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie FF II Lens

Laowa FFII 15mm F5.0 Cookie wide-angle lens. It is the full-frame mirrorless ultra-wide-angle lens that has miniaturized design, a light weight and a small volume.

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Key Features

Wide Angle

It's a compactly designed full-frame mirrorless ultra-wide-angle lens.

Lens Mount

Mirrorless versions are equipped with interchangeable Sony E, Canon R , Nikon Z , Leica M and Leica L Mount.

F/5

The Laowa 15mm Cookie FF Manual Lens has a maximum aperture of f/5.

39 mm

The Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie FF Manual Lens has a filter size of 39 mm.

15mm

The lens offers a focal length of 15mm and a 110º angle of view.

160g

The lens features a cookie-style design, weighing just 160g, making it perfect for easy portability.

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