Additional information on the upcoming Laowa lenses for Nikon Z-mount from Venus Optics (previously covered here): Venus Optics LAOWA CF 33mm f/0.95 APO lens Focal length: 33 mm Maximum aperture ratio: F0.95 Angle of view: 46.2° Lens construction: 9 groups 14 sheets (1 aspherical lens, one special low-dispersion lens, including three high refractive lenses) Number of aperture blades: 9 Shortest shooting distance: 35cm Maximum shooting magnification : 0.125x Filter diameter: 62mm Dimensions: φ71.5mm × 83mm Weight: Approximately 590g Compatible mount: Sony E / Fuji X / Nikon Z / Canon EF-M Supported formats: APS-C Venus Optics LAOWA 35mm f/0.95 lens Focal length: 35 mm Maximum aperture ratio: F0.95 Angle of view: 63.4° Lens construction: 9 groups 14 sheets (1 aspherical lens, one special low-dispersion lens includes four high refractive lenses) Number of aperture blades: 15 Shortest shooting distance: 50cm Maximum shooting magnification : 0.1x Filter diameter: 72mm Dimensions: φ76.8mm × 103mm Weight: Approximately 755g Compatible mount: Sony FE / Nikon Z / Canon RF Supported formats: Full frame Venus Optics LAOWA FF II 45mm f/0.95 lens Focal length: 45 mm Maximum aperture ratio: F0.95 Angle of view: 51.3° Lens construction: 9 groups 13 sheets (1 aspherical lens, one special low-dispersion lens, including one high refractive lenses) Number of aperture blades: 15 Shortest shooting distance: 50cm Maximum shooting magnification : 0.12x Filter diameter: 72mm Dimensions: φ76.8mm × 110mm Weight: Approximately 850g Compatible mounts: Sony FE / Nikon Z / Canon RF Supported formats: Full frame Venus Optics LAOWA FFII 12-24mm f/5.6 C-Dreamer...
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Published By: Nikonrumors - Monday, 1 March, 2021
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