Laowa 9mm f/5.6 FF RL Leica M Silver
With the Venus Optics Laowa 9mm f/5.6 FF RL lens, your photography will go far beyond imagination. It is the first such wide reactive lens designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras with the Leica M bayonet. Pure magic and perfect optics spelled in a compact 350 gram design. Laowa, with its new lens, leaves the competition far behind without looking back. with its new lens leaves the competition far behind, without looking back. The widest rectalinear lens for full frame The Laowa 9mm f/5.6 FF RL is currently the widest non-fisheye lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras. The ultra-wide 135° wide angle of view and well-corrected distortion allow you to realize one-of-a-kind shots. Advanced Optical System At the heart of the lens are 14 optical elements arranged in 10 groups. Two aspherical lenses and two extra-low dispersion glasses reduce chromatic aberration, and distortion to a minimum. One of the other lenses is made of glass with a high refractive index. Inside the lens we find a five-blade aperture, which can be maximally closed to f/22. Such an advanced design has been managed to be enclosed in a compact and lightweight body. Extremely close encounter In addition to the ultra-wide field of view, the lens gives the possibility to approach the photographed subject at a distance of 12 cm. Such a short focusing distance creates unconventional opportunities in macro photography, when creating multi-plane frames with a unique perspective. Perfect star When you close the 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, Christmas tree lights. Augmented Reality With a 135° angle of view, the lens creates the impression of vast space by exaggerating the relative size of objects in the foreground. This lens is extremely useful for interior, architecture and landscape photography. Filters, filters, filters ... The designers at Venus Optics didn't forget about photographers and filmmakers who use UV and ND filters in their work. Despite the convex front lens and permanently built-in tulip shield, mounting filters on the front of the lens is only possible with a special, magnetic adapter (not included). The dedicated mount is designed for standard 100 mm wide rectangular filters. Surgical precision Manual focusing with this lens is a pleasure. The ring works impeccably and with a perceptible resistance. The lens is marked with a distance scale expressed in meters and feet. When you reach a distance of 0.7 m, you feel a click that reminds you of the minimum distance for correct focusing using the rangefinder for Leica M systems. The aperture is also set using a separate ring. A distinct click is felt at the full value. It is also possible to set this parameter to intermediate values. Classical elegance An additional advantage of the lens itself is its appearance. Solid black metal construction, careful finishing and attention to detail provide an amazing aesthetic experience. Its timeless elegance will please the eye for many years of use. High quality at a reasonable price When you buy a Venus Optics Laowa brand lens, you're getting an innovative product that will serve faithfully and without fail for many years, all while maintaining an affordable price and top-notch build quality. Photographic Family Laowa lenses are trusted by many great photographers. We encourage you to visit our website and social media channels - Facebook and Instagram to see their work, and to stay up to date with every revolutionary new feature from Venus Optics. Specification model: Venus Optics Laowa 9mm f/5.6 FF RL Mount: Leica M focal length: 9 mm angle of view: 135° Maximum aperture: 22 Number of blades number of aperture blades: 5 image coverage: full frame (35mm) optical design: 5 optical design: 5 optical construction: 14 elements in 10 groups minimum focusing distance: 12 cm resolution scale: 0.21x focusing: manual filter mount: none / optional Laowa 100 mm filter holder dimensions: 62.4 x 66 mm weight: 350 g colour: black Kit contents Venus Optics Laowa 9mm f/5.6 FF RL Silver lens for Leica M decal for the front of the lens decal for the back of the lens
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1. How to choose the right lens for a mirrorless camera?
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.
2. Are all lenses compatible with all mirrorless cameras?
Not all lenses are universal for all mirrorless cameras. Different manufacturers may have different mounts, so it is important to check the lens compatibility with your camera. For example, lenses for Canon, Nikon, Sony, and other manufacturers' mirrorless cameras may not be interchangeable without adapters. It is also important to consider the sensor size. APS-C lenses may be disproportionately large for full-frame cameras. Before purchasing a lens, it is advisable to check the manufacturer's compatibility chart and consider the specific requirements of your camera. Adapters can allow the use of third-party lenses, but there may be some loss in functionality or quality.
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