The Venus Optics Laowa 10mm f/2 Zero-D Lens is an extremely tiny ultra-wide lens for Micro Four Third cameras. This 10mm Zero-D lens pairing with f/2 large aperture handles different shooting situations easily. Offering a 96-degree angle of view and equipped with 46mm filter threads, no matter used for landscape, astrophotography, or architecture photography, the lens is always able to produce impressive results without any extra burden.
Ultra-Wide and Fast
Laowa 10mm f/2 Zero-D MFT is an ultra-wide and ultra-fast prime lens with a 35mm equivalent focal length of around 20mm. Its compact with 41mm long in size and 125g in weight makes itself comfortable for those who do videos with gimbals or handheld, avoiding excessive shaking. It also provides greater flexibility in camera settings like maintaining a low lSO in low-light conditions.
Auto Aperture
The 10mm is assembled with a CPU chip and motor which the photographers can adjust the aperture via the camera body. The focus magnifier will be triggered for easier focus while rotating the focus ring. It will be perfect for vlogging, drones, and other lightweight videography setups.
Zero Distortion
Being the second MFT lens in the line-up of Zero-D, it retains excellent performance on the optical distortion control, which is commonly found in ultra-wide-angle lenses. This lens would be perfect for architectural shooting.
10-Point Sunstars
Designed with five aperture blades in the 10mm f/2 Zero-D MFT, photographers can create perfect and fancy 10-point sunstars by stepping down the aperture.
Close Minimum Focusing Distance
The minimum focusing distance is 12cm long. With such a close distance, an exaggerated perspective and smooth bokeh can be created easily.