Venus Optics unveils Laowa 14mm F4 ‘Zero-D’ lens for Canon RF
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Venus Optics unveils Laowa 14mm F4 ‘Zero-D’ lens for Canon RF

Venus Optics home of the Zero-D line of ultra and super ultra wide lenses has released the 14mm F4.0 FF RL Zero-D for multiple mounts including the Canon RF mount.  The Venus optics lenses have always been a great bang for the buck, and at 14mm and F4.0 it's not as if you REALLY need auto focus either.  Just literally F5.6 and be be there.

The US price for 11mm f/4.5 FF RL is $649 (Leica M mount) and $549 (Sony FE, Canon RF, Nikon Z and Leica L). Pricing varies in different countries. The first 100 orders through our webstore will get a 100mm magnetic filter holder (Retail Value: $149) for FREE.

The Leica M mount (Silver version) and Canon RF mount will be shipped from Late-Oct.

Specification

Focal Length 14mm
Min. Aperture f/4
Max. Aperture f/22
Angle of view 114°
Format Compatibility Full Frame
Lens Structure 13 elements in 9 groups
Aperture Blade 5
Min. focusing distance 10.62” (27cm)
Max. Magnification 0.07x
Filter thread Φ52mm
Dimension 58 x 59mm
Weight 8.04 oz.(228g)
Mounts Leica M, Leica L, Sony FE, Nikon Z, Canon RF(Late Oct)
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