Wide-Angle
MFT
T2.2
55mm
20mm
304g
Overview

Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5X MFT - (Cine) MFT

The Micro Four Thirds-mount Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5x MFT Anamorphic Lens from is a compact, lightweight anamorphic lens that captures high-quality, organic imagery with 1.5x anamorphic squeeze on cameras with MFT sensors. It features a wide view ideal for landscapes, an aperture range of T2.2 to T16 for a deep depth of field, and multiple iris blades for soft bokeh.

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Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5X MFT - (Cine) MFT

Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5X MFT - (Cine) MFT

The Micro Four Thirds-mount Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5x MFT Anamorphic Lens from is a compact, lightweight anamorphic lens that captures high-quality, organic imagery with 1.5x anamorphic squeeze on cameras with MFT sensors. It features a wide view ideal for landscapes, an aperture range of T2.2 to T16 for a deep depth of field, and multiple iris blades for soft bokeh.

This prime lens has a short minimum focus distance of 16.9" and offers anamorphic qualities such as oval bokeh, shallower depth of field, and amber colour lens flares. Other features include focus marks in both feet and meters, 0.8 MOD cine gears on focus and aperture rings, and a 55mm front filter thread.

Key Features:

Constant 1.5x Squeeze Ratio

A 1.5x squeeze ratio is a perfect balance between the size and anamorphic intensity. With a 1.5x squeeze ratio, you will have a 2.66:1 on a 16:9 sensor after de-squeeze.

Compact Design

This compact and lightweight lens measures just 3.3" in length and weighs less than 11 oz, enabling you to use it for handheld, slider, and gimbal capture.

Artistic Oval Bokeh

A 1.5x squeeze ratio also renders an oval bokeh that gives an artistic touch to the image. It also creates a blurry and creamy background that pops out the subject.

Widescreen Look

This 20mm telephoto focal length provides a wider perspective that is ideal for capturing landscapes, buildings, and more.

Amber Anamorphic Flare

The amber flare creates a warmer look that highlights the anamorphic style.

T2.2 Aperture, Close Focus

The 16.9" minimum focus distance enables users to create closer shots. The T2.2 maximum aperture renders a shallower depth of field, creating a stronger sense of compression and oval-shaped bokeh.

Unified Gear Position

The unified gear position allows users to switch lenses quickly and without readjustment on the focus gear.

55mm Filter Thread

A 55mm filter can be attached directly to the lens for a variety of handy setups, including handheld, drone, and gimbal shots.

Dual Focus Scales

Focus marks are provided in both feet and meters.

0.8 MOD Gears

Industry-standard 0.8 MOD gears are installed on both aperture and focus rings.

What in the Box:

Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5x MFT Anamorphic Lens (Micro Four Thirds)

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Wide-Angle
MFT
T2.2
55mm
20mm
304g
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Product Overview

Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5X MFT - (Cine) MFT

The Micro Four Thirds-mount Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5x MFT Anamorphic Lens from is a compact, lightweight anamorphic lens that captures high-quality, organic imagery with 1.5x anamorphic squeeze on cameras with MFT sensors. It features a wide view ideal for landscapes, an aperture range of T2.2 to T16 for a deep depth of field, and multiple iris blades for soft bokeh.

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Key Features

Wide-Angle

Its wide view ideal for landscapes, an aperture range for a deep depth of field, and multiple iris blades for soft bokeh.

MFT

The Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5X MFT - (Cine) MFT is compatible with Micro Four Thirds mount.

T2.2

The Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5X MFT - (Cine) MFT has a maximum aperture of T2.2.

55mm

The Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5X MFT - (Cine) MFT has a front filter size of 55mm.

20mm

The Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5X MFT - (Cine) MFT has a focal length of 20mm.

304g

The Laowa Nanomorph 20mm T2.2 1.5X MFT - (Cine) MFT weighs 304g.

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