Overview

This exciting prime lens provides ultra wide-angle coverage up to 110° on Full Frame camera system. It is currently the widest T2.1 lens in the market covering large format sensor. The tiny size & light weight makes it a perfect companion with gimbals and run-and-gun shooting. The new Cine version comes with standard 0.8 mod gears on both aperture and focus rings. A standard 77mm filter thread is designed to mount screw-in filters easily. The lens also features a superb optical distortion control with all straight lines retained.

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Laowa 15mm T2.1 Zero-D Cine - Canon RF (Feet)

This exciting prime lens provides ultra wide-angle coverage up to 110° on Full Frame camera system. It is currently the widest T2.1 lens in the market covering large format sensor. The tiny size & light weight makes it a perfect companion with gimbals and run-and-gun shooting. The new Cine version comes with standard 0.8 mod gears on both aperture and focus rings. A standard 77mm filter thread is designed to mount screw-in filters easily. The lens also features a superb optical distortion control with all straight lines retained.

Laowa 15mm T2.1 Zero-D

The new Laowa 15mm T2.1 Zero-D Cine lens is one of the widest and brightest lens ever designed for full frame / vista vision sensors. Offering a distortion-free 110° Angle of view, it is perfect for architecture and cityscape shots. The large T/2.1 aperture also makes it extremely useful to shoot in low light situation. The tiny size & lightweight makes it a perfect companion with gimbals and run-and-gun shooting.

Covers Large Format (Full frame) sensor

The 15mm works very well with cinema cameras with large format (full frame) sensors. It is also currently the widest t/2.1 lens in the market covering large format sensors.

Solid construction with practical features

77mm filter thread for using with standard screw-in filters. 0.8 mod gears on both aperture and focus rings. Stepless aperture ring offers smooth control of iris.

T2.1 fast aperture & focus as close as 6″

The lens incorporates a pair of aspherical elements and three extra-low dispersion elements to suppress both spherical and chromatic aberrations. Bright T2.1 maximum aperture is well-suited for difficult lighting conditions. Focusing as close as 6″ (15cm), it allows filmmakers to compose with more flexibility and create shallow depth of field with wider perspective .

Close-to-Zero Distortion

In addition to the ultra-wide-angle field of view, it also delivers exceptional image quality with the best distortion control in its class. This close-to-zero distortion (Zero-D) design is extremely useful when shooting architectural, aerial and indoor footage.

Robust and professional cinema housing

Every one of our Laowa Cine Lenses comes with a genuine Pelican case for hassle-free transportation.

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Laowa 15mm T2.1 Zero-D Cine - Canon RF (Feet)

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Product Overview

This exciting prime lens provides ultra wide-angle coverage up to 110° on Full Frame camera system. It is currently the widest T2.1 lens in the market covering large format sensor. The tiny size & light weight makes it a perfect companion with gimbals and run-and-gun shooting. The new Cine version comes with standard 0.8 mod gears on both aperture and focus rings. A standard 77mm filter thread is designed to mount screw-in filters easily. The lens also features a superb optical distortion control with all straight lines retained.

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