Laowa 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 Lens - Sony FE
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Key Features:
- Ultra-wide 10-18mm Focal Range
- 5 Blade f/4.5-5.6 Maximum Aperture
- 14 Optical Elements Arranged in 10 Groups
- Manual Focus and Aperture Rings
- Aperture Can be Clicked or De-Clicked
- Compact, Lightweight Construction
- Designed for Full Frame and APS-C Mirrorless Cameras
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Wide Zoom Range and Compact Design
The Laowa 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 lens Sony FE has an ultra-wide zoom range, manual focus ring, de-clickable aperture and a 37mm rear filter thread. It's incredibly compact, measuring less than 10cm long and weighing less than 0.5kg. With a minimal focus distance of 15cm, it's perfect for shooting architecture, landscapes, nature photography and video. It also has an anti-dust and moisture coating to protect against the elements.
Ultra-wide Zoom Range of 10-18mm
With an impressively versatile focal range, the 10-18mm lens is designed for full frame sensors and is the widest lens currently available for the Sony and Nikon mirrorless cameras. The ultra-wide field of view makes the lens well suited for landscape and architecture photographers and the zoom functionality further enhances its versatility.
14 Elements in 10 Groups
Wide-angle lenses can be tricky to design and making them with a zoom function can be even more difficult but Laowa have managed to create a optical construction that successfully minimises distortions as well as chromatic aberrations. The optics use 14 glass elements, 2 aspherical and 1 extra-low dispersion element that have been carefully arranged in 10 groups to deliver edge to edge sharpness and excellent optical performance.
5 Straight Aperture Blades
The lens uses 5 aperture blades to create stunning 10-stroke starbursts from point light sources, even when shooting at the widest aperture of f/4.5. Urban cityscape shooters and night photographers will love how easy it is to add dramatic starbursts to their shots.
Manual Focus Control and De-Clickable Aperture Ring
Designed with a smooth all-manual focus ring, the lens has distance measurements clearly marked on the barrel that allow for precise focal adjustments. The lens also features a manual aperture ring that can be de-clicked for the smoother exposure and depth-of-field adjustments required by videographers.
Light Ultra-Sleek Design
Boasting a super modern design, the 10-18mm full frame lens is less than 9.1cm long and 7cm wide which, combined with the lens’s super lightweight construction makes it ideal for photographers on-the-go and travellers who want a wide-angle option that won’t impact their carry-on allowance.
Designed for Full Frame and APS-C Compatible
Although created with full frame mirrorless shooters in mind the lens is also compatible with APS-C size image sensors, providing a 15-27mm equivalent focal range.
Holds an Internal 37mm Filter
Laowa have designed the 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 C-Dreamer Ultra Wide Zoom lens Sony FE with a 37mm threaded rear filter mount so it can accept a range of filters like neutral density, circular polarisers and more. This adds to the versatility of the lens and provides even more control over your shots.
Focal Length | 10 – 18mm |
Max. Aperture | f/4.5 – 5.6 |
Angle of View | 102° – 130° |
Format Compatibility | Full Frame |
Lens Structure | 14 elements in 10 groups |
Aperture Blades | 5 |
Min. Focusing Distance | 150mm |
Max. Magnification | 01:04 |
Focus Mode | Manual Focus |
Filter Thread | 37mm (Rear filter thread) |
Dimensions | 7 x 9.09 cm |
Weight | 0.496kg |
Mounts | Sony FE or Nikon Z |
* Specifications subject to change by the manufacturer without notice
- Laowa 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 Lens
Manufacturer Warranty
This product comes with a
12 month Australian warranty
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