Macro Lens
Sony E
F/5.6
53mm
85mm
291g
Overview

Laowa 85mm f/5.6 2x Ultra Macro APO is a mirrorless-designed macro lens with a 28.55° angle of view for full-frame. It is the smallest 2x macro lens in the market. It weighed just around 252g (Leica M mount without caps and hood) which is super portable and handy for macro shooters. It features an apochromatic (APO) characteristic that chromatic aberration at both ‘in-focus & ‘out-of-focus is compressed to a minimum. This new lens is able to focus from 2:1 magnification to infinity which can serve as both macro and portrait lens with great image quality.

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Laowa 85mm f/5.6 2X Ultra Macro APO - Sony FE

Laowa 85mm f/5.6 2x Ultra Macro APO is a mirrorless-designed macro lens with a 28.55° angle of view for full-frame. It is the smallest 2x macro lens in the market. It weighed just around 252g (Leica M mount without caps and hood) which is super portable and handy for macro shooters. It features an apochromatic (APO) characteristic that chromatic aberration at both ‘in-focus & ‘out-of-focus is compressed to a minimum. This new lens is able to focus from 2:1 magnification to infinity which can serve as both macro and portrait lens with great image quality.

Features:

World's smallest 2:1 macro lens for full-frame cameras

Super Compact and light in weight

Up to 2x magnification

Apochromat APO design

Internal Focusing

Rangefinder for Leica M mount cameras

Macro Lens
Sony E
F/5.6
53mm
85mm
291g
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Product Overview

Laowa 85mm f/5.6 2x Ultra Macro APO is a mirrorless-designed macro lens with a 28.55° angle of view for full-frame. It is the smallest 2x macro lens in the market. It weighed just around 252g (Leica M mount without caps and hood) which is super portable and handy for macro shooters. It features an apochromatic (APO) characteristic that chromatic aberration at both ‘in-focus & ‘out-of-focus is compressed to a minimum. This new lens is able to focus from 2:1 magnification to infinity which can serve as both macro and portrait lens with great image quality.

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Key Features

Macro Lens

Laowa 85mm f/5.6 2x Ultra Macro APO is a mirrorless-designed macro lens.

Sony E

This Laowa 85mm f/5.6 2x Ultra Macro APO lens is compatible with the Sony E Mount.

F/5.6

Laowa 85mm f/5.6 2x Ultra Macro APO has an aperture range of f/5.6-22.

53mm

Laowa 85mm f/5.6 2x Ultra Macro APO has a diameter of about 53mm.

85mm

Laowa 85mm f/5.6 2x Ultra Macro APO has a focal length of 85mm.

291g

Sony E: 291g (with lens hood and caps)

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