Laowa has just released a new Zero-D – zero distortion – lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras: the Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF. This ultra-wide angle prime lens is also the company’s first autofocus lens for Sony E- and Nikon Z-Mount cameras. The lens is available for Canon RF and Leica L-Mount cameras but as a manual lens only. So, let’s take a closer look at it! On the heels of the recent announcement of their Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM, which consists of a 28-55mm T2.9 and a 50-100mm T2.9 with a constant 1.5X squeeze, both covering Super35 image sensors, Laowa is already back with a new lens! This time, the company is back to their photography roots with a full-frame lens, but also their first autofocus lens: the Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF. Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF – features The Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF is a compact, ultra-wide angle lens that is only 70.8mm/2.79″ long for a weight of 420g/0.925 lbs. This lens covers full-frame image sensors and is available in four different lens mounts: Sony E- and Nikon Z-mount: both versions have autofocus capabilities. Canon RF and Leica L-mount, which are only available as manual focus options. The Nikon Z version of the Laowa 10mm F/2.8 Zero-D FF. You can see the contact pins on the lens mount. Image credit: Laowa The lens comes with a lens hood that can be removed to attach front filters. On the Sony E and Nikon Z versions, you’ll find an autofocus...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 22 February, 2024