Laowa 10-18mm announced for Sony FE mount, but wait, Canon RF is coming
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Laowa 10-18mm announced for Sony FE mount, but wait, Canon RF is coming

Laowa promises an ultra wide zoom lens 10mm to 18mm will be made available for the Canon RF mount.

This lens is currently the widest zoom lens available for Sony full frame E-mount cameras. Designed primarily for travel photography, we have managed to compress the size to the smallest in its class, less than 9.1 cm long and only 496g (1.1lb). The 102° (18mm) to 130° (10mm) angle of view provides flexibility for photographers to compose landscape or architecture photos with ease. The aperture system is carefully re-designed to produce the best sun-star renderings among all UWA lenses in the market.

No actual word on when the Canon RF mount version will be forthcoming, except that Laowa says it's coming soon.

 

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