Laowa 65mm T2.9 2X Macro APO Cine Lens - APSC (Cine) Sony E
SKU code: 53893
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Key Features:
- Minimum Focusing Distance of 7cm
- Designed for Super Sensors
- APO Design Minimises Chromatic Aberration
- High Image Quality and Sharp Contrast
- 249° Smooth Focusing Ring Rotation
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Laowa 65mm T2.9 2X Macro APO Cine Lens - APSC (Cine) Sony E
The Laowa 65mm T2.9 2X Macro APO Cine is the world's first magnification macro cinema lens for Super 35 sensors, featuring a minimum focusing distance of 7cm. This lens captures stunning details of objects of various sizes, making it ideal for close-up footage, B-rolls, and mood shots. Its APO design minimises chromatic aberration, delivering high image quality and sharp contrast. The smooth focusing ring, with approximately 249° of rotation, offers a precise and enjoyable shooting experience for cinematographers.
Lens Mount | Sony-E |
Focal Length | 65mm |
Angle of View | 24.4° |
T Stop Range | T2.9-22 |
Format Compatibility | S35 |
Lens Structure | 14 Elements in 10 groups |
Aperture Blades | 9 |
Min. Focusing Distance | 17 cm |
Min. Working Distance | 8 cm |
Max. Magnification | 2x |
Focus Throw | 249° |
Filter Thread | Ø77 mm |
Dimensions | 8.48 x 10.3 cm |
Weight | 0.550 kg |
* Specifications subject to change by the manufacturer without notice.
- Laowa 65mm T2.9 2X Macro APO Cine Lens - APSC (Cine) Sony E
Manufacturer Warranty
This product comes with a
12 month Australian warranty
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