Product Description
Laowa 4mm f2.8 Fisheye Lens
Introducing the Laowa 4mm f2.8 fisheye lens - a one-of-a-kind lens that offers a 210° field of view, allowing you to capture stunning circular fisheye perspectives on Micro Four Thirds (M43) & APS-C cameras. With just 2-3 shots, photographers can create a 360° full panorama image, making it the perfect tool for capturing breathtaking landscapes and cityscapes.
Weighing in at only 4.8 oz (135 g), this lens is incredibly portable, allowing you to take it with you anywhere, anytime. Whether you're exploring the great outdoors or capturing the hustle and bustle of the city, the Laowa 4mm f2.8 fisheye lens is the perfect companion for any photographer.
But that's not all - this versatile lens can also be mounted on DJI Inspire X5 cameras, allowing you to capture a unique perspective that you've never seen before. With the Laowa 4mm f2.8 fisheye lens, the possibilities are endless.
Say goodbye to the limitations of traditional lenses and embrace the freedom of a 210° full-featured lens that brings you a selfie-stick-free experience like never before. So why not take your photography to the next level and create unique images with your craziest ideas? With the Laowa 4mm f2.8 fisheye lens, anything is possible.
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With only 135g, you can put it in your pocket and pull it out for some special shots at any time. The compact size and lightweight also make it perfect for various shooting set up such as selfies, vlogs, skateboard shooting, 360° panorama, VR imaging, virtual tours or even flying with drones. Smarten up your aerial shots with an angle that no one else has ever seen. The only limit is your imagination!
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Avantgarde shots under low-light conditions.
Despite its petite body, this lens features a fast maximum aperture at f/2.8. When more light gets in, photographers can enjoy higher flexibility in the creation of avant-garde, gimmicky shots even under low-light conditions. See how this lens makes a little twist on traditional astrophotography, adding extra fun to the starry night and nightscape shots.
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Focus as close as 8cm
The 3.1″ (8cm) closest focus distance (object to the sensor) means that you can focus any object at a finger away. It enables photographers to get close to the subject and emphasize the details. The exaggerated angle of view will also provide alternatives to make fun of the amusing big-headed animals (including your friends). You may need to forget the rules of composition for one moment and take advantage of the extreme distortion to create an impactful image.
Huge depth of field
Simply stop down the aperture to f/5.6 (or above), you can concentrate on your compositions without worrying about focusing! The huge depth of field can cover almost everything in the scene.
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Outstanding sharpness
The image sharpness of the 4mm is incredible! The lens is not just sharp at the centre, but also produces a clear image at the edge. This would be very useful when de-fishing the image or cropping out the centre part for an ultra-wide angle shot.