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Laowa 10mm f/2 Zero-D Hybrid Lens for Micro 4/3

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Features

  • Superior Performance
  • Ergonomic design.
  • High quality.

Description

A bright, ultra-compact distortion-free ultra wide-angle lens for Micro 4/3 body and compatible with drones; Ultra Wide Angle (96 degrees), Wide Aperture (f/2), Equipped with chip and motor (car aperture), Super compact and lightweight (125g) and short close focus distance (12cm). No distortion - High image quality - Sunstar 10-point effects - 46mm filter screw mount, new ultra- compact and ultra wide angle lens for Micro 4/3 camera: The large f/2 aperture allows you to easily handle different shooting situations. Weighing only 125g, this look goes with you on the go. Perfect for landscape, astrophotography or architecture photography. This 10mm 10mm is discreet and lightweight while offering great images. Please note that this new Laowa lens is equipped with a CPU chip and a motorized diaphragm. It is also suitable for vlogging, drones, and light video setups.

Brand: LAOWA


Focal Length Description: 10 month


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Camera Lens Description: 10 mm


Product Dimensions: 4.1 x 3.8 x 3.6 inches


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


Item model number: Laowa 10mm f/2 Zero-D


Date First Available: December 19, 2020


Manufacturer: LAOWA


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very impressive
I was skeptical of the "Zero-D" designation but not because I doubted an ultra-wide lens could be distortion-free. In the days before digital, all good wide angles were close to distortion-free because there wasn't any way to correct the distortion after the photo was taken. But these days, since Olympus and Panasonic cameras have the capabilty to automatically correct barrel distortion (make straight lines, straight) what's the big deal? A: Corner sharpness. Virtually all lenses are weakest in the corners, and wide angles tend to be especially poor in this regard. When an image has barrel distortion, the corners have to be digitally stretched to render straight lines, straight. This "pixel relocation" is bad news for sharpness, but aside from esoteric approaches like radial sharpening (extra sharpening applied to the corners) there isn't any alternative. However, if a lens can render straight lines properly without digital mischief, the corner pixels can stay where the lens put them. Maybe the Laowa 10mm would be super sharp even without Zero-D. But however they did it, this lens is exceptional for something this wide. Quite useable at f/2 and awesome by f/4. It's a little better than my Panasonic 15, 20 and 8-18, and they're all quite good. On top of this, the lens is fast, fairly priced, sized appropriately for micro 43, and it transfers data to the camera so you'll always know what lens and what f-stop was used. The only thing it doesn't do is auto focus but with focus peaking in cameras, this shouldn't be a big deal. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2021 by Coronet Blue

  • Stunning optic
The lens performs with stunning definition and the built quality is second to none. There is really nothing to complain and even the vignetting is better than one would expect even beating my Nikon 14-24 F lens. It is a bit of a slep to focus at portrait distances but quite easy for landscapes. Even with cropping a bit still outresolves the Oly 12mm F2 and can easily act as a replacement. The old problem of high ISO is effectively combatted by sharpness helping modern noisereduction software. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2021 by Kindle Customer

  • Poor warranty support. Lens repaired but was returned with focus problems, but no fix from Laowa.
I purchased this lens about one year ago. It worked fine, but after using it less than a dozen time for short periods, it failed completely. I sent it to Laowa for repair, which they did quickly and returned the lens to me. Upon return, I tested the lens and found that it did not focus sharply at infinity. The attached photo was taken at infinity, but nothing in the frame is in focus. It is entirely blurry! It's been over 3 weeks since I contacted Laowa support to fix this problem. I've sent numerous emails with photos of the problem, but I have not heard anything from them. I CANNOT RECOMMEND LAOWA LENSES BECAUSE OF THE POOR WARRANTY SUPPORT. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Decent Lens
It's a little harder to focus compared to Laowa's 7.5mm but the picture quality is nice.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024 by ac

  • The Venus Laowa 10mm f2 is a great lens to compliment the micro four thirds cameras.
I truely love the Venus Laowa 10mm f2.0 C&D lens for the micro four thirds Panasonic Lumix cameras. It is very small, compact, and very sharp lens. It is manual focus but that is ok because it is very wide.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2021 by R.S. Ellison R.S. Ellison

  • Lightweight, Fast, Sharp - next level for m4/3
One of my favourite lenses. If fast and lightweight are what you need, this lens will help. I mainly use this lens in 2 ways: (1) to copy GoPro video mode - set to F11 and focus at 1 meter. TA DA! - deluxe everything in focus all the time and (2) fun timelapse astrophotography, so on a Lumix G9 that tends to be aperure f/2.0, focus at infinity, ISO1250, 8sec. This lens was one of the reasons I re-evaluated full frame cameras and their huge lenses. The f/2.0 aperture basically gives you the ability to match what you can get with a FF at wide angle at f/2.8. To my eyes the astro image noise differences do not warrant the extra pounds of gear when hiking or biking in the back country. See bakeoff results with this lens on the G9 (left) and a on an S5 nikkor 20mm f/2.8 (right). Zoomed in the full frame is slightly cleaner, but not much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2022 by Duck Man Duck Man

  • Wonderful, tiny lens!
Wonderful lens, very small. I also have the 7.5mm Laowa, which is okay, but I like this much better!
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2021 by Martin Gollery Martin Gollery

  • D.O.A.
The lens was making a rattling sound right out of the box. After attaching it to my Gh5, the camera warned that there was no lens attached. Reseating the lens made no difference, as the camera gave the same warning and displayed a black screen. Based on reviews, I must've gotten a lemon. Bummer.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023 by J-R Soldano

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