Cine Lens with No Zoom
18 mm - 25 mm Focal Length
T1 Maximum Aperture
Micro Four Thirds Mount
77 mm Filter Thread
0.66 kg Lightweight
Overview

Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set (Micro Four Thirds)

Capture cinematic visuals with the Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set, featuring the 18mm T1 and 25mm T1 Cine Lenses for Micro Four Thirds cameras. Designed with ultrafast T1 apertures, these cinema primes deliver exceptional low-light performance, beautiful shallow depth of field, and the signature Argus look with dreamy bokeh and painterly colour rendition. Consistent optical performance across both lenses minimises colour correction during post-production while ensuring a seamless shooting experience.

SKU: GC07-VE1825MFTC

Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set (Micro Four Thirds)

Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set (Micro Four Thirds)

Capture cinematic visuals with the Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set, featuring the 18mm T1 and 25mm T1 Cine Lenses for Micro Four Thirds cameras. Designed with ultrafast T1 apertures, these cinema primes deliver exceptional low-light performance, beautiful shallow depth of field, and the signature Argus look with dreamy bokeh and painterly colour rendition. Consistent optical performance across both lenses minimises colour correction during post-production while ensuring a seamless shooting experience.

Both lenses feature a cine-ready design with an MFT mount, T1 to T11 aperture range, unified gear positions, an 80 mm front diametre, and a 77 mm filter thread for quick accessory changes. Focus markings are provided in both feet and metres, and each lens includes a support thread for use with professional cine rigs. Low focus breathing and smooth manual controls make them ideal for narrative filmmaking, interviews, documentaries, and commercial productions.

Laowa Argus 18mm T1 Cine Lens

The 18mm lens offers a wide-angle perspective that is ideal for landscapes, architecture, environmental portraits, and dynamic establishing shots. Its 270° focus rotation and 67° iris rotation provide precise manual control for accurate focus pulls and smooth exposure adjustments.

Laowa Argus 25mm T1 Cine Lens

The 25mm lens delivers a natural field of view suited for portraits, interviews, and everyday cinematic storytelling. It features the same 270° focus rotation, paired with a 73° iris rotation for refined aperture control and smooth manual operation.

Whether shooting wide scenic views or intimate close-ups, this matched cine lens set provides consistent colour, contrast, and handling, making it an excellent choice for professional filmmakers and content creators.

Key Features:

Micro Four Thirds Compatibility

18 mm and 25 mm Lenses

T1-T11 Aperture Range

High Optical Performance

0.8 MOD Cine Gearing

270° Focus Rotation

80 mm Outer Diametre

77 mm Filter Thread

Extremely Shallow Depth

Nine-Blade Iris Design

14 Elements in 8 Groups

Dreamy Bokeh Rendering

Consistent Series Colour

What's in the Box:

Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set (Micro Four Thirds)

Laowa Argus 18mm T1 Cine Lens (Micro Four Thirds)

Laowa Argus 25mm T1 Cine Lens (Micro Four Thirds)

Front Lens Cap

Rear Lens Cap

Lens Support Foot

Cine Lens with No Zoom
18 mm - 25 mm Focal Length
T1 Maximum Aperture
Micro Four Thirds Mount
77 mm Filter Thread
0.66 kg Lightweight
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Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set (Micro Four Thirds)

Capture cinematic visuals with the Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set, featuring the 18mm T1 and 25mm T1 Cine Lenses for Micro Four Thirds cameras. Designed with ultrafast T1 apertures, these cinema primes deliver exceptional low-light performance, beautiful shallow depth of field, and the signature Argus look with dreamy bokeh and painterly colour rendition. Consistent optical performance across both lenses minimises colour correction during post-production while ensuring a seamless shooting experience.

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Key Features

Cine Lens with No Zoom

Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set (Micro Four Thirds) featuring a versatile cine lens with no zoom range for cinematic lighting control.

18 mm - 25 mm Focal Length

Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set (Micro Four Thirds) offering a flexible 18 mm - 25 mm focal length for diverse shooting scenarios.

T1 Maximum Aperture

Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set (Micro Four Thirds) featuring a bright T1 maximum aperture for exceptional low-light performance.

Micro Four Thirds Mount

Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set equipped with an micro four thirds mount system for seamless compatibility.

77 mm Filter Thread

Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set (Micro Four Thirds) equipped with a 77 mm filter thread for expanded creative possibilities.

0.66 kg Lightweight

Laowa Argus Cine 2-Lens Set (Micro Four Thirds) built with a lightweight 0.66 kg design for comfortable handheld operation.

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