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Wide-angle lens Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF for Sony FE, 15 elements/9 groups, 77mm filter, 0.24× magnification, 72.8mm length, black
The Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF for Sony FE is an ultra-wide-angle prime lens designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras. It offers a 130.4° angle of view with an optical construction of 15 elements in 9 groups and a fast f/2.8 maximum aperture. The lens is compact and lightweight with a 72.8 mm length and an 82 mm diameter, and it accepts 77 mm front filters. Its optical design emphasises a near-zero distortion profile (Zero-D), while a short close focusing distance and 0.24× maximum magnification expand creative framing possibilities.
The lens combines an ultra-wide field of view with a fast aperture, enabling wide scenes to be captured in low light and delivering consistent sharpness across the frame. The Zero-D optical design minimises distortion for accurate straight lines in architectural and interior photography. Built for compatibility with Sony FE mount, this autofocus version provides responsive focusing for handheld shooting and supports close-focus work down to 0.12 m for pronounced foreground detail. The 77 mm filter thread allows use of common screw-in filters for landscape and sky control.
Mount the lens on a Sony FE camera body and ensure the camera firmware supports the lens for autofocus operation. Use the f/2.8 aperture for low-light, night or astrophotography, and stop down as needed to increase depth of field for landscapes and architecture. For pronounced foreground detail, approach subjects to the minimum focusing distance of 0.12 m; hold the camera steady or use a tripod when working at close distances or with long exposures. Attach a 77 mm screw-in filter when using neutral density or graduated filters for exposure control and sky balancing.
For architectural work, enable level correction in-camera or in post-processing to fine-tune perspective while relying on the Zero-D design to keep distortion minimal. For astrophotography, choose high-ISO settings and a stable tripod; use f/2.8 for wider star capture and a shutter speed that matches the focal length to avoid star trails. When shooting handheld, select faster shutter speeds and use the lens' autofocus performance to maintain sharp images across the frame.
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