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Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lite Zero-D FF (14 Blades, Manual Focus) Canon RF
Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lite Zero-D FF (14 Blades, Manual Focus) Canon RF
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Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lite Zero-D FF (14 Blades, Manual Focus) Canon RF

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Description

Article no.: 27565

Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lite Zero-D FF — 12mm ultra-wide with Zero-D optical design for Canon RF

The Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lite Zero-D FF is a dedicated ultra-wide-angle lens for the Canon RF mount. It combines a 12mm focal length with a fast f/2.8 aperture and a Zero-D optical concept. The lens uses manual focus and features a 14-blade aperture design.

Key features

  • Focal length: 12mm ultra-wide angle.
  • Maximum aperture: f/2.8 for a fast fixed aperture.
  • Optical design: Lite Zero-D, aimed at reducing distortion.
  • Aperture blades: 14 blades for the aperture diaphragm.
  • Focus: Manual focus operation.
  • Mount: Canon RF compatibility.
  • Format: FF (Full-Frame) designation as shown in the product name.

What this lens offers

The lens provides an ultra-wide 12mm perspective combined with a constant f/2.8 aperture. Because it carries the Zero-D designation, the optical design focuses on minimizing distortion. Additionally, the 14-blade aperture and manual focus control are core characteristics of this model. The Canon RF mount ensures direct compatibility with RF-mount camera bodies.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Product name Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lite Zero-D FF
Focal length 12mm
Maximum aperture f/2.8
Aperture blades 14 blades
Focus type Manual focus
Mount Canon RF
Format FF (Full-Frame)

FAQ

Question: Is this lens compatible with Canon RF cameras?

Answer: Yes. The Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lite Zero-D FF is offered in a Canon RF mount, so it mounts directly on RF-mount camera bodies.

Question: Does this lens have autofocus?

Answer: No. The lens is manual focus only, as indicated in the product name and specifications.

Question: What does Zero-D mean for this lens?

Answer: Zero-D denotes an optical design focused on reducing distortion. Therefore, the lens is engineered to control straight-line rendering and geometric distortion in the image.

Question: How many aperture blades does the lens have and why does that matter?

Answer: The lens uses a 14-blade aperture. The blade count is a design detail of the diaphragm and can influence the shape and rendering of out-of-focus highlights.

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