Wide Angle Lens
15mm Focal Length
F5 Maximum Aperture
Nikon Z Mount
39 mm Filter Size
0.15 kg Lightweight
Overview

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie (Nikon Z, Black, Auto-Aperture)

Capture exceptionally wide-angle scenes with the black Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie. Made for Nikon Z-mount camera systems, this unique and compact pancake-style lens provides unparalleled convenience. This particular version of the lens includes the auto-aperture function. Its expansive 110° field of view allows you to effortlessly compose shots that feature much of your surroundings, which makes it ideal for landscape and street photography. With a 4.7" minimum shooting distance, this lens allows you to get incredibly close to your subject, opening up even more unique framing options. The 5-bladed diaphragm allows you to create 10-pointed sunstars from light sources. The Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie's optical design contains 13 elements in 9 groups, including aspherical, ED, and HR glass elements for considerably high image quality.

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Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie (Nikon Z, Black, Auto-Aperture)

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie (Nikon Z, Black, Auto-Aperture)

Capture exceptionally wide-angle scenes with the black Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie. Made for Nikon Z-mount camera systems, this unique and compact pancake-style lens provides unparalleled convenience. This particular version of the lens includes the auto-aperture function. Its expansive 110° field of view allows you to effortlessly compose shots that feature much of your surroundings, which makes it ideal for landscape and street photography. With a 4.7" minimum shooting distance, this lens allows you to get incredibly close to your subject, opening up even more unique framing options. The 5-bladed diaphragm allows you to create 10-pointed sunstars from light sources. The Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie's optical design contains 13 elements in 9 groups, including aspherical, ED, and HR glass elements for considerably high image quality.

Auto-Aperture

This model includes an auto-aperture feature to improve the user experience by allowing photographers to focus more on their composition, while letting their camera determine the best aperture value. Electrical contacts on the lens mount allow for the transmission of Exif data.

Key Features:

Full-Frame Lens Compatibility

Ultrawide-Angle Pancake Design

f/5-f/22 Aperture Range

Auto-Aperture Functionality

Manual Focus and Aperture

110° Wide Angle View

4.7 Inch Minimum Focus

10-Point Sunstar Effect

39 mm Front Filter Thread

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Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie (Nikon Z, Black, Auto-Aperture)

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Wide Angle Lens
15mm Focal Length
F5 Maximum Aperture
Nikon Z Mount
39 mm Filter Size
0.15 kg Lightweight
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Product Overview

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie (Nikon Z, Black, Auto-Aperture)

Capture exceptionally wide-angle scenes with the black Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie. Made for Nikon Z-mount camera systems, this unique and compact pancake-style lens provides unparalleled convenience. This particular version of the lens includes the auto-aperture function. Its expansive 110° field of view allows you to effortlessly compose shots that feature much of your surroundings, which makes it ideal for landscape and street photography. With a 4.7" minimum shooting distance, this lens allows you to get incredibly close to your subject, opening up even more unique framing options. The 5-bladed diaphragm allows you to create 10-pointed sunstars from light sources. The Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie's optical design contains 13 elements in 9 groups, including aspherical, ED, and HR glass elements for considerably high image quality.

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Key Features

Wide Angle Lens

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie (Nikon Z, Black, Auto-Aperture) delivering a classic wide angle lens experience for natural everyday perspective.

15mm Focal Length

Laowa f/5 Cookie (Nikon Z, Black, Auto-Aperture) delivering a classic 15mm focal length for natural perspective and versatile everyday shooting.

F5 Maximum Aperture

Laowa 15mm Cookie (Nikon Z, Black, Auto-Aperture) featuring a bright F5 maximum aperture for exceptional low-light performance.

Nikon Z Mount

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie (Black, Auto-Aperture) equipped with an nikon Z mount system for seamless compatibility with Leica SL mirrorless cameras.

39 mm Filter Size

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie (Nikon Z, Black, Auto-Aperture) supporting a 39 mm filter thread for broad compatibility with professional photographic filters.

0.15 kg Lightweight

Laowa 15mm f/5 Cookie (Nikon Z, Black, Auto-Aperture) engineered as a lightweight 0.15 kg design for comfortable handheld shooting and portability.

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