Wide Angle Lens
17 mm Focal Length
F/4 Maximum Aperture
Various Mounts Available
86 mm Filter Thread
Lightweight 0.78 kg
Overview

Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift

The Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift for Sony E-mount is a precision-engineered wide-angle prime designed to solve the most common challenge in architectural photography: converging vertical lines. By providing ±11mm of shift, it allows photographers to capture tall buildings or expansive interiors with perfectly parallel lines directly in-camera. As part of the Zero-D (Zero Distortion) series, this lens pairs a broad 104° angle of view with a rectilinear design that ensures straight edges stay straight from corner to corner.

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Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift

Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift

The Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift for Sony E-mount is a precision-engineered wide-angle prime designed to solve the most common challenge in architectural photography: converging vertical lines. By providing ±11mm of shift, it allows photographers to capture tall buildings or expansive interiors with perfectly parallel lines directly in-camera. As part of the Zero-D (Zero Distortion) series, this lens pairs a broad 104° angle of view with a rectilinear design that ensures straight edges stay straight from corner to corner.

Built for a professional workflow, the lens features a built-in 360° rotating tripod support with an integrated Arca-Swiss plate. This design allows the camera body to rotate independently of the lens, making it much easier to switch between horizontal and vertical compositions while maintaining a perfectly level shift axis.

Professional Perspective Correction

When shooting a skyscraper from street level, the building often appears to "lean back." By shifting the lens upward rather than tilting the camera, the 17mm f/4 keeps the sensor parallel to the subject. This results in upright, vertical lines that preserve the architectural intent of the structure.

Arca-Swiss Integrated Rotation

The built-in tripod collar is a game-changer for technical photography. Because the tripod foot is attached to the lens rather than the camera, you can rotate the entire setup 360° with click-stops, allowing for precise diagonal shifts or quick switches to portrait mode while keeping the lens centered.

Zero Distortion Geometry

Laowa's Zero-D technology is critical for interior designers and architects. By minimising optical distortion at the source, the lens prevents the "bowing" of walls and floors, ensuring that your final images represent the space exactly as it was built.

High-Resolution Optical Clarity

With five ultra-high refraction and four extra-low dispersion elements, this lens is built to resolve the extreme detail of modern high-megapixel Sony Alpha sensors. It suppresses chromatic aberration and maintains high contrast even when shooting at the maximum shift limits.

Smooth 14-Blade Bokeh

While most wide-angle lenses focus solely on sharpness, the 17mm f/4 features a 14-blade iris. This results in a more natural transition from sharp subjects to out-of-focus backgrounds, making it a unique choice for environmental portraits or artistic architectural details.

Close-Focusing Versatility

A minimum focus distance of 9.8" allows you to capture detailed close-ups of textures or architectural features. When combined with the shift function, you can create immersive, "hero" shots of specific design elements while maintaining the perspective of the surrounding room.

Key Features:

Full-Frame Shift Prime Lens

Bright f/4 Maximum Aperture

±11 mm Shift Control

104° Ultra-Wide Field of View

Five UHR and Four ED Elements

24.9 cm Minimum Focus Distance

Built-In Arca-Swiss Support

86 mm Front Filter Thread

Manual Focus Design

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Wide Angle Lens
17 mm Focal Length
F/4 Maximum Aperture
Various Mounts Available
86 mm Filter Thread
Lightweight 0.78 kg
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Product Overview

Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift

The Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift for Sony E-mount is a precision-engineered wide-angle prime designed to solve the most common challenge in architectural photography: converging vertical lines. By providing ±11mm of shift, it allows photographers to capture tall buildings or expansive interiors with perfectly parallel lines directly in-camera. As part of the Zero-D (Zero Distortion) series, this lens pairs a broad 104° angle of view with a rectilinear design that ensures straight edges stay straight from corner to corner.

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Key Features

Wide Angle Lens

Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift features a wide angle lens design ideal for landscapes, interiors, and vlogging.

17 mm Focal Length

Laowa f/4 Zero-D Shift includes a versatile 17 mm zoom range for flexible everyday shooting.

F/4 Maximum Aperture

Laowa 17mm Zero-D Shift features a bright f/4 maximum aperture for consistent performance across the zoom range.

Various Mounts Available

Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift is fully compatible with various mounts available camera systems.

86 mm Filter Thread

Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift supports 86 mm filters thread for added creative and protective shooting options.

Lightweight 0.78 kg

Laowa 17mm f/4 Zero-D Shift features a lightweight 0.78 kg design for comfortable handheld shooting.

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Experience exceptional clarity with sharp, true-to-life image quality. Advanced optics help minimise distortion while preserving fine details. Capture every scene with stunning precision from edge to edge.

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