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Key Features
- MFT Mount Lens, T2.1 to T22 Aperture
- 110° Angle of View
- For MFT-Sized Sensors
- 4.7" Close Focus, 0.8 MOD Cine Gears
This MFT mount Laowa 7.5mm T2.1 Cine Lens from Venus Optics is marked in feet and provides a wide 110° angle of view well suited for outdoor and landscape shots and in tight interior locations, and it is optimized for digital cinematography. It is so lightweight and compact that it can be used not only with handheld shooting, but is also light enough for use on gimbals. The lens produces an image circle that will cover MFT-sized sensors.
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what are the metal rings it comes with?
what are the metal rings it comes with?
Laowa is describing the focus and aperture rings that are built onto the lens.
Date published: 2022-07-30
Any chance this will cover a Super35 sensor? For ...
Any chance this will cover a Super35 sensor? For example the Z Cam E2 S6?
nope
Date published: 2022-01-30
Is it really true that these ultra wide Laowa ...
Is it really true that these ultra wide Laowa lens have poor quality glass and suffer with soft corners and purple fringing badly?
These do because they are CCTV lenses rehoused to work with gears and knobs.
Date published: 2022-02-01
Will this work with a Panasonic GH5?
Will this work with a Panasonic GH5?
not great
Date published: 2022-02-01
How does this compare to the Laowa 7.5 F/2 MFT ...
How does this compare to the Laowa 7.5 F/2 MFT which is cheaper and has a metal construction?
They're both metal. This one is the cine version, they should look the same optically, but this one has geared focus/zoom rings and focusing may feel more dampened. t stops and f stops are effectively the same.
Date published: 2022-09-12
Does this also have the blurry corner issues?
Does this also have the blurry corner issues?
Yes, pretty bad.
Date published: 2022-02-03