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Full-Frame Mirrorless Lens

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HEFEI, China, Oct. 26, 2020 — Full-Frame Mirrorless LensThe Laowa 14-mm f/4 FF RL ZERO-D lens from Venus Optics is designed for full-frame, mirrorless cameras.

Featuring a compact ultra-wide-angle with ZERO-D and 52-mm filter thread, the lens allows users to screw the device into their camera body with ease. The device delivers image sharpness with a 114° angle of view and is composed of 13 elements in nine groups. The two aspherical elements and three extra-low-dispersion elements suppress the distortion to nearly zero, level from corner to corner.

Rangefinder coupling provides an accurate, easy focus.


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Oct 2020
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