Description
Article no.: 26980
The Laowa Aurogon FF 10-50x NA0.5 Supermicro APO is a super-micro lens engineered for extreme magnification imaging. It offers a 10× to 50× magnification range and fits Sony FE mount cameras. Photographers and researchers can capture microscopic detail on full-frame sensors with high resolution and controlled aberrations.
With a Numerical Aperture (NA) of 0.5, this lens delivers high-resolution performance suitable for demanding close-up work. In addition, the apochromatic (APO) optical design reduces chromatic aberration to help preserve accurate color and minimize color fringing at extreme magnifications. The lens is built to work without additional microscope objectives in many applications, making it practical for scientific imaging, industrial inspection, and professional micro photography.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Magnification range | 10× – 50× |
| Numerical Aperture (NA) | 0.5 |
| Optical design | Apochromatic (APO) |
| Coverage | Full-frame |
| Mount | Sony FE |
| Focusing | Precision manual focus |
| Construction | High-quality metal |
| Applications | Scientific imaging, industrial inspection, high-magnification photography |
| Modular design | Yes — integrates with focus-stacking and micro photography setups |
Question: Is this lens compatible with Sony full-frame cameras?
Answer: Yes. The Laowa Aurogon FF 10-50x is available in Sony FE mount and is designed to cover full-frame sensors, enabling use on Sony full-frame mirrorless bodies.
Question: Do I need additional microscope objectives to reach high magnification?
Answer: No. The lens provides a 10×–50× range with NA 0.5 optics and is engineered to achieve extreme magnification without necessarily requiring additional microscope objectives for many workflows.
Question: Can I use this lens for focus stacking workflows?
Answer: Yes. The lens’s modular design allows integration with focus-stacking rigs and specialized micro photography setups, so you can combine it with stacking equipment to increase depth of field in high-magnification images.
Question: Who benefits most from this lens?
Answer: Professionals and researchers working in scientific imaging, industrial inspection, and high-magnification photography will find the lens useful due to its magnification range, APO optics, and full-frame coverage.