Overview

Laowa 6mm T2.1 Zero-D MFT is the widest rectilinear lens you can find in the Micro Four Thirds market. With a 121.9° angle of view and maximum T2.1 t-stop, filmmakers can obtain a unique-to-your-eye perspective even under low-light environment. This lens is also designed as “Zero-D” to deliver excellent image quality. Moreover, its tiny size and 58mm filter thread design make it more convenience and handy to use. It can be used for establishing shots, FPV drone, vlogging and more. MFT cameras like BMPCC4K, GH6, Zcam E2 M4 etc. would fit perfectly.

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Laowa 6mm T2.1 Zero-D Cine - MFT

Laowa 6mm T2.1 Zero-D MFT is the widest rectilinear lens you can find in the Micro Four Thirds market. With a 121.9° angle of view and maximum T2.1 t-stop, filmmakers can obtain a unique-to-your-eye perspective even under low-light environment. This lens is also designed as “Zero-D” to deliver excellent image quality. Moreover, its tiny size and 58mm filter thread design make it more convenience and handy to use. It can be used for establishing shots, FPV drone, vlogging and more. MFT cameras like BMPCC4K, GH6, Zcam E2 M4 etc. would fit perfectly.

With a 121.9° angle of view, Laowa 6mm T2.1 Zero-D MFT Cine becomes the widest rectilinear lens in the Micro Four Thirds market. Filmmakers are able to capture more details in the shot and make it unrestricted in a tight space. It is suitable to be used on drone, FPV drone, vlogging, extreme wide shots etc.. Zcam E2-M4 , BMPCC 4K , GH5 and other MFT camera would fit this lens perfectly.

The constant maximum t-stop T2.1 adds flexibility for shooting under low-light conditions. It can render blurred background and creamy bokeh.

lens is named as “Zero-D”. The newly devised optical design contains 13 elements in 3 groups with two aspherical glasses, delivering outstanding image quality with minimal distortion. The close-to-zero distortion (Zero-D) design is extremely useful when shooting architectural, aerial and indoor footage.

The closest focusing distance i.e. 9cm/ 3.54” makes create stronger background bokeh effect, useful when getting a close up on your subjects.

Laowa 6mm T2.1 Zero-D MFT Cine is a tiny and light lens suitable for everyday filming. The lens weighs around 180g/ 6.35oz and is measured to be ~Φ61 x 53mm/ 2.40 x 2.08”.

It comes with a weather-proof case for hassle-free transportation.

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Laowa 6mm T2.1 Zero-D MFT is the widest rectilinear lens you can find in the Micro Four Thirds market. With a 121.9° angle of view and maximum T2.1 t-stop, filmmakers can obtain a unique-to-your-eye perspective even under low-light environment. This lens is also designed as “Zero-D” to deliver excellent image quality. Moreover, its tiny size and 58mm filter thread design make it more convenience and handy to use. It can be used for establishing shots, FPV drone, vlogging and more. MFT cameras like BMPCC4K, GH6, Zcam E2 M4 etc. would fit perfectly.

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