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Laowa 14mm T2.6 Zero-D VV Cine Lens Nikon Z
Laowa 14mm T2.6 Zero-D VV Cine Lens Nikon Z
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Laowa 14mm T2.6 Zero-D VV Cine Lens Nikon Z

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  • BrandLaowa

Description

Article no.: 27488

Laowa 14mm T2.6 Zero-D VV Cine Lens – Ultra-wide 114° VistaVision coverage with near-zero distortion

The Laowa 14mm T2.6 Zero-D VV Cine Lens delivers an ultra-wide field of view tailored for filmmakers who need minimal distortion and broad creative options. It provides a 114° angle of view on VistaVision, making it well suited for expansive landscapes, architectural scenes, immersive interiors, and other cinematic compositions that benefit from a dramatic wide perspective.

Designed for cinematic use

This lens targets filmmakers, cinematographers, and visual creators working with VistaVision and full-frame cinema formats. It performs where wide coverage and strong edge-to-edge image quality matter most. Consequently, you can rely on it for storytelling that requires expansive framing or intricate environmental detail.

Optical performance and image characteristics

Laowa’s Zero-D technology reduces distortion to near-zero levels, even at ultra-wide angles. As a result, the lens maintains straight lines and accurate geometry in scenes such as architecture and interiors. In addition, the design emphasizes edge-to-edge sharpness, accurate color rendition, and strong contrast to help preserve image quality across the frame.

Build, ergonomics and operation

The lens uses a robust metal construction to endure demanding filming conditions. It includes industry-standard 0.8 MOD cine gears, which enable precise and smooth focus pulls and aperture adjustments during production. Moreover, the lens is compact and ergonomically designed so it can integrate into handheld rigs, gimbal setups, or drone systems where weight and balance matter.

Key Features

  • Focal Length: 14mm
  • Maximum Aperture: T2.6
  • Angle of View: 114° (VistaVision)
  • Lens Mount Options: ARRI PL, Canon EF, Canon RF, Sony E, L-mount
  • Near-Zero Distortion (Zero-D Technology)
  • Outstanding edge-to-edge sharpness
  • Accurate and vibrant color rendition
  • Standard 0.8 MOD cine gears for smooth operation
  • Robust and durable metal build
  • Compatible with VistaVision and full-frame cinema cameras

What’s in the box

  • Laowa 14mm T2.6 Zero-D VV Cine Lens
  • Front and rear lens caps
  • Lens pouch

Specifications

Specification Value
Focal Length 14mm
Maximum Aperture T2.6
Angle of View 114° (VistaVision)
Lens Mount Options ARRI PL, Canon EF, Canon RF, Sony E, L-mount
Distortion Near-zero (Zero-D technology)
Compatible Formats VistaVision and full-frame cinema cameras
Cine Gears Standard 0.8 MOD
Build Material Robust metal construction

FAQ

Question: Is this lens suitable for full-frame cinema cameras?
Answer: Yes. The Laowa 14mm T2.6 Zero-D VV is specially optimized for VistaVision and full-frame cinema formats, providing wide coverage and image quality across those sensors.

Question: How much distortion does the lens introduce in wide-angle shots?
Answer: The lens uses Laowa’s Zero-D technology to deliver near-zero distortion, which helps preserve straight lines and accurate geometry in architectural and interior scenes.

Question: Which mounts are available for this lens?
Answer: The lens is offered in ARRI PL, Canon EF, Canon RF, Sony E, and L-mount options to match a range of camera systems.

Question: Can I use this lens on gimbals, drones, or handheld rigs?
Answer: Yes. The Laowa 14mm T2.6 is compact and ergonomically designed to integrate into handheld, gimbal, or drone setups, helping you capture fluid and dynamic shots.

Question: Does the lens support cinema-style focus and aperture control?
Answer: Yes. It features standard 0.8 MOD cine gears for smooth and precise focus pulls and aperture adjustments during production.

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