Laowa 15mm f4.5 Zero-D Shift - Canon RF
The Laova 15mm f/4.5 Zero-D Shift is at the time of its release the world's widest perspective correction lens for full-frame cameras with the Canon RF bayonet The engineers at Venus Optics have once again pushed the boundaries of the photography world. Near-zero distortion, ±11mm correction, 360° Shift Module rotation and extraordinary image quality make this lens ideal for architecture and interior photography. Shooting skyscrapers has never been as easy and fun as it is now. Main features of the Laowa 15mm f/4.5 Zero-D Shift lens the widest full-frame Shift lens in the world shift range of ±11 mm 360° rotation of the Shift module, makes it easy to create panoramas Maximum image field ⌀65 mm covers medium format sensors Zero-D, or near-zero distortion Exceptional image quality extremely short focusing distance of 20 cm extraordinary image quality an aperture design that creates a star filter effect (10-pointed stars) The world's widest "Shift" The angle of view of the Laova 15mm f/4.5 Zero-D Shift lens is 110°. The wide perspective gives photographers great flexibility when shooting architecture and interiors in confined and tight spaces. Perspective Control The maximum lens shift value is ±11 mm for a full-frame camera and ±8 mm for a medium format camera (e.g. Fujifilm GFX / Hasselblad X1D). The Shift option allows photographers to easily correct perspective to eliminate distortion and achieve straight lines in their images. The ±11mm maximum shift value gives photographers the ability to create extremely precise and wide panoramic images. Exceptional image quality The heart of the lens consists of 17 optical elements arranged in 11 groups. Two aspherical lenses, three extra-low dispersion glasses and new coatings reduce chromatic aberration, distortion, flare and ghosting to a minimum that is invisible to the naked eye. No distortion The image generated by the lens is full of detail, color and contrast. Venus Optics Zero-D lenses are ideal for architectural photography because all straight lines are preserved. A close encounter with reality The minimum focusing distance allows you to approach the subject at a distance of 20 cm. This creates many interesting possibilities for macro photography and makes it easier to create multi-plane frames with a unique perspective. Perfect 10-point stars When you close the 5-blade aperture, you get the effect of aesthetically pleasing and well-defined 10-point "stars". They appear in the photo in place of the sun or other light sources, such as street lamps, car headlights or Christmas tree lights. 360° Rotation An additional ring allows you to rotate the lens 360° and reposition the Shift mechanism. This feature makes it easy to take a complex series of panoramic shots in both horizontal and vertical positions. Pod mount Venus Optics has designed a special bracket that allows the Laowa 15mm f/4.5 Zero-D Shift lens to be mounted directly on a tripod. It keeps the optical axis unchanged, avoiding parallax error when shooting panoramic images. Static mount is not part of the kit 100mm filter holder For photographers and filmmakers who cannot imagine working without ND filters, Laowa has prepared a special magnetic holder. It allows you to use large rectangular filters with a width of 100 mm. MAGNETIC HOLDER IS NOT A PART OF THE SET Specification model: Venus Optics Laowa 15mm f/4.5 Zero-D Shift mount: Canon RF image coverage: full frame (35mm) maximum imaging field: ⌀65 mm shift range (shift): ± 11 mm for full-frame sensor ± 8 mm for medium format sensor Shift module rotation: 360° focal length: 15 mm viewing angle: 110° (127.6° when using the shift option) minimum aperture: f/4.5 maximum aperture: f/22 number of aperture blades: 5 optical design: 17 elements in 11 groups 2 aspherical lenses 3 low dispersion lenses minimum focusing distance: 20 cm focusing: manual Dimensions: ⌀79 x 103 mm weight: 690 g colour: black Kit contents Venus Optics Laowa 15mm f/4.5 Zero-D Shift lens for Canon RF decal for the front of the lens decal for the back of the lens
Typ of Sensor
Full Frame
Focal length Movie
15 mm
Diagonal Angle of View
110 °
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When choosing the right lens for a mirrorless camera, it is important to consider your photography needs and style. First, decide on the resolution and focusing distance you require. For portraits, lenses with a wide aperture, such as a 50mm f/1.8, are often preferred. If you enjoy landscapes, go for a wide-angle lens (e.g., 24mm). To capture distant objects, telephoto lenses (e.g., 70-200mm) are useful. Another important factor is the lens’s light-gathering ability, which affects performance in low-light conditions. A stabilization system can also be important, especially for longer lenses. It’s important to evaluate the build quality of the lens and the manufacturer's reputation. Try out several lenses and consider your future needs to choose the right and long-lasting investment in your photography.
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