Laowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero-D Shift Lens - Nikon Z
SKU code: 53837
- Z-Mount Lens/Full-frame Format
- 14-blade Diaphragm
- Aperture Range: f/4.5 to f/22
- +/- 11mm of Shift, 360° Rotation
- Two Aspherical Elements
- Three Extra-low Dispersion Elements
- Anti-reflection Coating
- 65mm-diameter Image Circle
- Manual Focus Design, 7.9" Min. Focus
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Laowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero-D Shift - Nikon F
Pairing an exceptionally wide field of view with the ability to correct perspective distortion, the Nikon F-mount Laowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero-D Shift is ideal for architectural and interior photography. The broad 110° angle of view is complemented by an impressive +/- 11mm shift range to compensate for unwanted converging lines and keystone distortion. This shift control is enhanced by a 360° rotation mechanism, allowing movements in various directions to suit both horizontal and vertical orientation shooting. As part of the Zero-D lens series, this 15mm f/4.5 renders scenes with high accuracy and very low distortion.
In terms of optics, two aspherical elements and three extra-low dispersion elements are featured, which reduce both spherical and chromatic aberrations for high sharpness and clarity. An anti-reflective coating also helps to control flare and ghosting for heightened contrast and colour rendering. The lens uses a manual focus design for working with subjects as close a 7.9" away and has a fourteen-blade diaphragm for producing subtle 14-point sun stars.
Ultra-wide lens is designed for Nikon F-mount mirrorless cameras.
As part of the Zero-D series, this lens has a rectilinear design that renders subjects with minimal distortion in order to suit architectural, interior, and landscape applications.
Integrated +/- 11mm of shift adjustment helps to correct perspective distortion and eliminate keystone distortion.
Large 65mm-diameter image circle easily covers full-frame sensors without any vignetting.
The shift control works in conjunction with 360° of rotation for applying the shift in various directions, benefitting switching between vertical and horizontal shooting orientations, and the rotation mechanism has click stops at 15° increments for intuitive handling.
Two aspherical elements limit spherical aberrations and distortion for improved sharpness and accurate rendering.
Three extra-low dispersion elements reduce chromatic aberrations and colour fringing for increased clarity and colour neutrality.
Updated anti-reflective coating suppresses flare and ghosting for improved contrast and colour accuracy when working in strong lighting conditions.
Manual focusing design and a minimum focusing distance of 7.9" suits working with close-up subjects.
Fourteen-blade diaphragm produces subtle 14-point sun stars and specular highlights when stopped-down and photographing point light sources.
Compatible with optional Shift Lens Support for more balanced mounting and to better enable using the lens for shift-type stitched panorama shooting without parallax error.
Maximum Aperture |
f/4.5
|
Minimum Aperture |
f/22
|
Lens Mount |
Nikon Z
|
Lens Format Coverage |
Full-Frame
|
Angle of View |
110°
|
Tilt-Shift |
+/- 11 mm Shift
|
Minimum Focus Distance |
7.9" / 20 cm
|
Optical Design |
17 Elements in 11 Groups
|
Diaphragm Blades |
14
|
Focus Type |
Manual Focus
|
Tripod Collar |
Removable (Optional)
|
Dimensions (ø x L) |
7.9 x 10.3 cm
|
Weight |
0.597 kg
|
* Specifications subject to change by the manufacturer without notice.
- Laowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero-D Shift - Nikon Z
- Front and Rear Lens Caps
Manufacturer Warranty
This product comes with a
12 month Australian warranty
from RADBitz Australia
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