Venus Optics has announced the release of the Laowa 9mm F5. 6 FF RL, a manual lens that takes the title of the world’s widest rectilinear lens for full-frame camera systems. The lens features a 135-degree angle of view and is constructed of 14 elements in 10 groups, including two extra-low dispersion elements.
It isn’t one of Venus Optics’ ‘Zero-D’ lenses, but it features ‘very low’ distortion, which makes it a solid option for landscape, architecture and real estate photography.
A comparison photo showing the difference between a 15mm and 9mm focal length on a full-frame sensor.
In addition to the ultra-wide field of view, the lens also features an incredibly short minimum focusing distance — just 12cm (4. 72”) and uses a five-blade aperture diaphragm. The lens measures 60mm (2. 4”) in both length and diameter and weighs just 350g (12oz).
Below are a few sample images from Venus Optics:
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The Laowa 9mm F5. 6 FF RL is available in Leica M, Sony FE, Nikon Z and L-mount. This marks the first time Venus Optics has designed a lens for Leica M-mount and to celebrate the occasion, Venus Optics is releasing the M-mount version in black and silver varieties. the Leica M-mount version costs $900, while the Sony FE, Nikon Z and L-mount versions costs $800.
. dpreview.com2020-7-1 17:00