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Small, handy, wide-angle, it will cover up to 113° on Super35 mm sensor or 110° on Micro 4/3 sensor. Ideal for small cameras or for cameras mounted on a gimbal. A lens already known to photographers, from now on it will also be useful for filmmakers. Thanks to the gears standard in the film industry, you will be able to connect the follow focus mechanism, which is necessary for smooth focus tracking. The necessary filters can be attached to the lens thanks to the 55 mm thread. The optics, as in the version without gears, has excellent characteristics and virtually eliminates distortion.
The new Laowa 9mm covers sensors up to Super 35mm in size. The minimal lens size goes hand in hand with distortion-free operation with a 113° field of view. Also very useful is the T2.9 relative aperture, which everyone will appreciate when filming in lower light conditions.
The new Laowa 9mm Cine lens works perfectly with Super 35, APS-C and MFT cameras and provides a field of view of 120° ( Super 35 sensor), 113° (APS-C) and 100° (MFT).
The lens has an optimized design for film and video production, enhancing performance and providing a smoother workflow.
At just 247g, the lens can easily fit into any setup. Ideal for shooting in-car, handheld, on a gimbal, etc.
In addition to its ultra-wide-angle field of view, it also delivers exceptional image quality with best-in-class distortion control. This near-zero distortion (Zero-D) design is extremely useful when capturing architectural, aerial and interior design footage.
Together with a pair of aspherical elements and three extra-low dispersion elements, the 15 elements in 10 groups optical design successfully controls spherical and chromatic aberrations to a minimum. The bright T2.9 maximum aperture is conducive to working in low-light conditions. Focusing as low as 12 cm, it allows greater flexibility and control of shallow depth of field with a wider perspective.
Lens mount | Sony E |
Lens Design | Prime Lenses |
Lens focus length, mm | 9 |
Lens type | wideangle |
Maximum Aperture | T2.9 |