Fisheye Lens
4mm Focal Length
F2.8 Maximum Aperture
Canon RF Mount
0.15 kg Lightweight
Overview

Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens for Canon RF

Presenting an immensely wide field of view within a truly compact package, the Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye provides a huge 210° angle of view for Canon RF mirrorless cameras. As a circular fisheye, this lens is characterised by its noticeable distortion and bulb-like visual appearance. The greater-than-180° angle of view also enables making full 360° stitched panoramas with just two shots. The lens also sports a bright f/2.8 design for working in available lighting conditions and its manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 3.1" away for true close-up shooting. Additionally, the fisheye design retains almost full depth of field when stopped down to f/5.6 for consistent and even sharpness.

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Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens for Canon RF

Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens for Canon RF

Presenting an immensely wide field of view within a truly compact package, the Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye provides a huge 210° angle of view for Canon RF mirrorless cameras. As a circular fisheye, this lens is characterised by its noticeable distortion and bulb-like visual appearance. The greater-than-180° angle of view also enables making full 360° stitched panoramas with just two shots. The lens also sports a bright f/2.8 design for working in available lighting conditions and its manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 3.1" away for true close-up shooting. Additionally, the fisheye design retains almost full depth of field when stopped down to f/5.6 for consistent and even sharpness.

Ultra wide-angle 4mm f/2.8 prime is designed for Canon RF-mount mirrorless cameras and provides a 6.4mm equivalent focal length.

Bright f/2.8 maximum aperture is well-suited to working in low and difficult lighting conditions.

Exceptionally wide 210° angle of view along with a circular fisheye design produces a highly distorted image for creative applications as well as the potential to stitch images together for full 360° panoramas. Manual focus design offers a minimum focusing distance of 3.1".

Lightweight and small design makes this lens suitable for use on drones as well as being ideal for VR imaging, action sports filming, or virtual tours.

Key Features:

RF-Mount APS-C Compatibility

6.4 mm Focal Length

f/2.8-f/16 Aperture Range

210° Ultra-Wide View

Circular Fisheye Design

Manual Focus Operation

Seven-Blade Diaphragm Design

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Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens for Canon RF

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Fisheye Lens
4mm Focal Length
F2.8 Maximum Aperture
Canon RF Mount
0.15 kg Lightweight
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Product Overview

Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens for Canon RF

Presenting an immensely wide field of view within a truly compact package, the Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye provides a huge 210° angle of view for Canon RF mirrorless cameras. As a circular fisheye, this lens is characterised by its noticeable distortion and bulb-like visual appearance. The greater-than-180° angle of view also enables making full 360° stitched panoramas with just two shots. The lens also sports a bright f/2.8 design for working in available lighting conditions and its manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 3.1" away for true close-up shooting. Additionally, the fisheye design retains almost full depth of field when stopped down to f/5.6 for consistent and even sharpness.

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Key Features

Fisheye Lens

Laowa 4mm f/2.8 for Canon RF featuring a versatile fisheye lens with no zoom range for cinematic lighting control.

4mm Focal Length

Laowa f/2.8 Fisheye Lens for Canon RF offering a flexible 4mm focal length for diverse shooting scenarios.

F2.8 Maximum Aperture

Laowa 4mm Fisheye Lens for Canon RF featuring a bright F2.8 maximum aperture for exceptional low-light performance.

Canon RF Mount

Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens for Canon RF equipped with an canon RF mount system for seamless compatibility.

0.15 kg Lightweight

Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens for Canon RF built with a lightweight 0.15 kg design for comfortable handheld operation.

Expand Reality

Laowa 4mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens for Canon RF

Expand Reality

Wider Than Ever

Capture bold, immersive imagery that redefines the way every scene is experienced.

Defy Perspective

Defy Perspective

Push the boundaries of visual expression with every frame. Capture expansive scenes with a perspective that is immersive, artistic, and distinctive.

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