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Artikkelnr.: 27293
Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Manual Focus er et ultravidvinkel fastobjektiv laget for fullformat speilløse kameraer. Det gir et vidt 10mm synsfelt samtidig som det bruker Laowas Zero-D (nær-null forvrengning) optiske design for å holde rette linjer nøyaktige. Objektivet kombinerer en lys f/2.8 blenderåpning med en kompakt, lett konstruksjon som passer for landskap, arkitektur, astrofotografering og interiørfotografering hvor forvrengningsfrie, vide komposisjoner er viktig.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Focal length | 10mm |
| Maximum aperture | f/2.8 |
| Optical design | Zero-D (near-zero distortion) |
| Focus type | Manual focus |
| Coverage | Full-frame mirrorless |
| Minimum focusing distance | 18 cm |
| Available mounts | Sony E, Nikon Z, Canon RF, Leica L |
Fotografer velger Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF når de trenger et ekte ultravidt perspektiv med kontrollert forvrengning. De nær-null forvrengningsoptikkene bevarer arkitektoniske linjer, mens den raske f/2.8 blenderen støtter fotografering i svakt lys og astrofotografering. Manuell fokus gir fotografer direkte kontroll, noe mange foretrekker for gjennomtenkt landskaps- og nattehimmelfotografering. Objektivets kompakte form gjør det praktisk for reise og location-opptak hvor vekt og størrelse betyr noe.
Question: Is this lens compatible with Leica L mount cameras? Answer: Yes. The Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF is available for multiple mounts including Leica L; the product page here lists the L mount variant.
Question: Does the lens have autofocus? Answer: No. This model is a manual focus lens, designed to provide precise, hands-on focusing control for critical work like landscape and astrophotography.
Question: How well does the lens handle distortion for architectural work? Answer: The lens uses Laowa’s Zero-D optical design to achieve near-zero distortion, which helps keep straight lines accurate and makes the lens well suited for architecture and interiors.
Question: Can I use this lens for night sky and low-light photography? Answer: Yes. The f/2.8 maximum aperture gives the lens strong low-light capability, making it a suitable choice for night scenes and astrophotography where wider apertures help capture faint details.
Question: What optical issues does the design address? Answer: The lens incorporates high-quality glass elements to minimize chromatic aberration and color fringing, producing sharp images from edge to edge even at wider apertures.