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Laowa 11mm F/4.5 Ff Rl Lens For Leica M Black

Laowa 11mm F/4.5 Ff Rl Lens For Leica M Black
  • Product Code: eq87717
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$2,397.00 $3,116.10

An ultra-wide field of view along with a sleek design, the black Laowa 11mm f/4.5 FF RL Lens for Leica M Blackfrom Laowa 11mm f/4.5 FF RL Lens for Leica M Blackis a unique wide-angle prime with rectilinear rendering that is ideal for interior, architecture, nature, and landscape applications. The huge 126° angle of view is aided by an advanced optical design, which includes aspherical high refractive index, and low dispersion elements, to realize well-corrected, sharp, and color-accurate imagery. The lens has a manual focus design and permits working with subjects as close as 7.5" away and its built-in petal-shaped hood helps to block stray light from causing unwanted lens flare.

Leica M-Mount Lens    Aperture Range: f/4.5 to f/22    Two Aspherical Elements, One UHR Element    Three Extra-Low Dispersion Elements    Rectilinear Design, 126° AOV    Manual Focus Operation with Focus Tab    Minimum Focusing Distance: 7.5"    Built-In Petal-Shaped Lens Hood    Front 62mm Filter Thread    5-Blade Diaphragm

Key Specs
Focal Length11mm
Maximum Aperturef/4.5
Lens MountLeica M
Focus TypeManual Focus
Filter Size62 mm (Front)
Parameters
Maximum Aperturef/4.5
Minimum Aperturef/22
Lens MountLeica M
Angle of View126°
Minimum Focus Distance7.5" / 19 cm
Maximum Magnification0.1x
Optical Design14 Elements in 10 Groups
Diaphragm Blades5
Focus TypeManual Focus
Filter Size62 mm (Front)
Dimensions (ø x L)2.5 x 2.3" / 63.5 x 58 mm
Weight9 oz / 254 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.27 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.9 x 4.8 x 4.8"

Ultra-wide prime is designed for Leica M-mount rangefinder cameras.

Two aspherical elements and one ultra-high refractive index glass element help to control distortion and spherical aberrations for improved sharpness and accurate rendering.

Three extra-low dispersion elements are used to reduce color fringing and chromatic aberrations in order to produce high clarity and color accuracy.

Impressively wide 126° angle of view pairs with a rectilinear design, which renders subjects with minimal distortion in order to suit landscape and architectural applications. This ultra-wide field of view will exceed that of a rangefinder camera's viewfinder; an external electronic viewfinder or live view method should be used for making accurate compositions.

Rangefinder-coupled for accurate focusing using the camera's viewfinder; despite the lens having a minimum focusing distance of 7.5", the lens/rangefinder is only coupled for accurate focusing to 2.3' and this distance is highlighted on the focusing distance scale. For working between 7.5" and 2.3', live view methods should be used for accurate focusing.

Built-in petal-shaped lens hood helps to prevent stray light from causing lens flare and also offers some physical protection to the lens's front element.

Front of the lens is threaded to accept optional 62mm filters. The lens is also compatible with an optional, dedicated 100mm filter holder.

Five-blade diaphragm produces distinct 10-point sun stars and specular highlights when stopped-down and photographing point light sources.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this lens also have soft corners like most Laowa lenses?

A: The Venus Optics Laowa 9mm f/5.6 FF RL Lens for Sony E is one of the smallest super wide angle lens ever made. With an angle of view of 135 deg you have to expect slight darkening of the corners when shooting with a Full frame sensor. You can see sample images at Peta Pixel here: https://petapixel.com/2020/06/30/the-laowa-9mm-f-5-6-is-the-worlds-widest-rectilinear-full-frame-lens/

Q: 2. Which size of Tilta Seamless Focus Gear will fit the focus ring?

A: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1562190-REG/tilta_ta_fgr_5355_seamless_focus_gear_ring.html Please take a look at the link I have provided. The following Tilta Seamless Focus Gear will fit this lens.

Q: 3. is the aperture ring clickable, can the aperture be adjusted by clicking the markings on the aperture ring?

A: With the Venus Optics Laowa 14mm f/4 FF RL Lens there is a slight click at each stop on the lens.

Q: 4. what is the country of manufacture?

A: COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CHINA

Q: 5. Laowa makes a custom filter holder for this lens. Can I purchase it at B &H?

A: Sorry , we don't sell it

Q: 6. Is the hood removable?

A: The hood of this lens is not removable.

Q: 7. can this used on Canon 5D mark 2?

A: No. The 5D Mk 2 uses an EF-mount, whereas this lens is for the Canon mirrorless RF-mount camera system.

Q: 8. I saw a review of a pre-production version of this lens. On that one the flange was milled for 6-bit coding. Is that the case with this one?

A: According to Venus Labs, they state that the Venus Optics Laowa 9mm f/5.6 FF RL Lens for Leica M is 6-bit coded for metadata usage on Leica camera. They also state that they coded the lens based on the Leica system. There is no customized Laowa coding. As a result, you should memorize the amended name of the lens designation.

Q: 9. If used on col crop- sensor is there less fish eye effect a nd more like a regular wide angle lens ?

A: Yes, Assuming you have aps-c size sensor your image will have a crop factor of approx. 1.5x about 17mm lens, less fish eye effect.

Q: 10. Is this lens compatible with Leica CL (APS-C format)?

A: Yes it is compatible!

12/09/2024

[f/4.5] Perfect lens, wide and free of spherical distortion.

5
18/07/2024

[11mm] Use it for most of my work, great wide angle. Great light controls on the lens, easy to work with.

5
11/07/2024

[0.1x] Get Those WAPs ( wide angle photos ) This is my first laowa Lens and I am not Disappointed. From all of the testing I've Done all the edges are straight and legit no Distortion on this bad boy. at f/4 there is slight vignetting but disappears at f/5.6, IF you're like me and using this for Real Estate this is the lens for you on Photos, f/4 for Video is a little low for Aperture in Video but if you're using a Full Frame System you should be able to push your ISO a bit more in low light situations but maybe not the best lens for Small Homes.

5
13/06/2024

[11mm] Vignetting, corner softness wide open, and some distortion are noticeable. But when you factor in the size and weight of this thing, it's an engineering marvel that such a lens is possible, and at such an affordable price. I own the Samyang 10mm f/3.5 XP and that lens has a very annoying green cast in the corners, and I am delighted that this lens suffer way less, and much easier to fix in Lightroom or CameraRAW. However, stopping down the lens doesn't improve vignetting, unlike the Samyang.
Strangely, the mid-frame some how isn't as sharp as the extreme corners when you focus using the center. I suspect that the plane of focus isn't a plane not a sphere. It could be mustached, but further investigation is required.
This lens works well with the Techart LM-EA9, and can get you very close to your subject as long as you are not blocking all the light. It's a shame that the TTartisan adapter would not correctly read the code of this lens as the Leica 6-bit code cannot represent9mm f/5.6 at all. Let's see what happens in the future.
Despite its many non-idealities, I am still inclined to give it a 5/5 for being a pioneer in ultra wide angle non-fisheye.

5
07/06/2024

[1.27 lb] I've had this lens for over a year now and absolutely love it! One of my go to lenses!

5
26/05/2024

[0.1x] The uploaded image did not publish in the previous review....

Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix S5 in Panoramic Format 2-1 Aspect Radio. The TTArtisan 11mm 2.8 offers excellent colours, contrast & sharp images for an ultra wide lens at this price point.

5
23/05/2024

[Manual Focus] If you're on the fence about Laowa lenses, I can assure you, you will not be disappointed. As a person who normally buys strictly manufacturer lenses, Laowa is right on par with them and the Sharpness from this lens is unbelievable!

5
19/04/2024

[f/22] I was hesitant in purchasing this lens because I have become comfortable with Leica, Zeiss, and Voigtlander as my three manufacturers of choice for my M240. At the time of purchase, my wide options were the VM 12mm f/5.6 III and 21mm f/4. Here are some observations from tripod-based testing when comparing to the 12mm VM.

1) The Laowa is more contrasty than the VM at f/5.6.
2) The VM seems a bit sharper across the frame when approximating an equal frame, not enough for me to consider this a major factor. For example, I didn’t notice a difference until at 200% zoom in my ~10 comparison shots.
3) The Laowa is noticeably brighter per f stop. This could be due to a number of factors that I don’t have the equipment to test but I would say the Laowa is around 1/3 stop brighter at f/5.6 compared to the VM at f/5.6.
4) The Laowa rendered noticeably warmer than the VM
5) The Laowa has a tactile stop at 0.7 meters that I personally appreciated.
6) Build-wise, the Laowa seems to have very narrow tolerances. It feels like my 50 Planar ZM in build quality and smoothness of focusing.
7) The filter compatibility is a nice touch that I plan to test in the future. That said, the same option is available for the 15mm f/4.5 VM III.
8) The Laowa has noticeable vignetting wide open.
9) The whole zero distortion thing isn’t just marketing. While I was only taking test shots around the house, I think I’ll appreciated this when traveling.

In sum, I’m going to give this little guy a shot. The 12 VM is on to its next owner. I’m still on the fence as to whether to keep my 21mm VM but it will at least stay in the cabinet for a few months to see if I can live without it. I’m still fixated on the idea of having one lens wider than my 28 Biogon and don’t want the bulk of the Tri-Elmar (or the hole in my wallet). It will take some time to see if the Laowa’s focusing stays smooth and the build quality holds up. I’ll try to update my review or post a new review down the road with some images.

5
15/04/2024

[5] This is fun lens, super-wide and it performs quite well. Not a lens to be used for Milky Way shooting, but great for landscapes or normal night photography, including star trails. Coma is fairly well controlled with its smallest f/5.6 aperture. If you are comfortable using fully manual lenses, this is a nice addition, very compact in the bag!

5

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