Laowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero D Shift Nikon F
The Laowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero D Shift is the worlds widest shift lens for full frame and medium format cameras, perfect for architectural and interior photography. It features a 14-blade aperture and a shift of 11mm for full frame and 8mm for medium format cameras.
Highlights
- Perfect for architecture and interior photography
- New aperture with 14 blades
- Shift of 11mm
New Aperture with 14 Blades
The lens has a 14-blade aperture that creates a softer and more subtle 14-point solar effect. It offers different forms of bokeh and light spots in photographs, producing round bokeh on blurred backgrounds, ideal for nighttime city scenes.
Largest Shift Lens in the World
The Laowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero D Shift has an angle of view of 110 with a huge image circle of up to 65mm, providing great flexibility for framing subjects. It is perfect for capturing skyscrapers, architecture, and interior objects.
Shift of 11mm
The lens offers a maximum shift of 11mm for full frame cameras and 8mm for medium format cameras, allowing photographers to correct perspective distortion and capture straight architecture and interiors.
Specifications
- Focal length: 15mm
- Max. Aperture: f/4.5
- Angle of view: 110
- Shift capability: Full Frame 11mm shift; medium format 8mm shift
- Format compatibility: Full Frame
- Lens structure: 17 elements in 11 groups
- Aperture blades: 14
- Min. Focus distance: 20cm
- Focus mode: Manual focus
- Dimensions: 79 x 103mm
- Weight: 597g
- Mount: Nikon F
Worlds widest shift lens
TheLaowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero D Shift Nikon F is the worlds widest shift lens for full frame cameras and medium format cameras. It is made with 14 blade aperture. The degree of shift is 11 mm for full frame cameras and 8 mm for medium format cameras. The lens is perfect for architectural and interior photography. Towering buildings can easily be captured in a corrected perspective.
Highlights
Perfect for architecture and interior photography
New aperture with 14 blades
Shift of 11 mm
New aperture with 14 blades
The Laowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero D Shift is made with a 14 blade aperture, producing 14 point solar radiation. Compared to the previous version, the 14 blade solar effect is softer and more subtle.
The new aperture also offers different forms of bokeh and light spots in photographs. The 15mm f/4.5R creates round bokeh on blurred backgrounds. It is smoother and thus more attractive in nighttime city scenes.
Largest shift lens in the world
The angle of view of the Laowa 15mm f/4.5 and f/4.5R Zero D Shift is 110 with a huge image circle of up to 65 mm. The ultra wide angle perspective gives photographers great flexibility to frame the subject and background. It is perfect for capturing super high skyscrapers, stunning architecture and interior objects.
Shift of 11 mm
The maximum possible shift of the lens is 11 mm for full frame cameras and 8 mm for medium format cameras (e.g., Fujifilm GFX/Hasselblad X1D). The shift capability allows photographers to capture straight architecture and interiors. Shifting the lens can correct perspective distortion, straightening out lines that appear to converge in the distance.,
Focal length: 15mm
Max. Aperture: f/4.5
Angle of view: 110
Shift capability: Full Frame: 11 mm shift; medium format: 8 mm shift
Format compatibility: Full Frame
Lens structure: 17 elements in 11 groups
Aperture blades: 14
Min. Focus distance: 20 cm
Focus mode: Manual focus
Dimensions: 79 x 103 mm
Weight: 597 g
Mount: Nikon F