The Laowa 15mm f/2 Zero-D LM lens for Leica M-mount cameras is an ultra-wide lens that promises next-to-no distortion.
for Leica M mount users. The manual focus lens includes rangefinder coupling and promises excellent results for landscape, architecture, interior, street, and astrophotography.
“With an f/2 large aperture, the lens captivated users with the ability to capture breathtaking astrophotography and stunning long exposure shots. Having a wide-angle lens with such a large aperture helps the photographer to capture vastness night view with ease,” Laowa says. The lens’s minimum focusing distance is just 5.7 inches , resulting in a 1:4 maximum reproduction ratio. When used on a rangefinder camera, a built-in focus limit reminder “click” alerts users that the focusing range starts at 0.7 meters.
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