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Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Autofocus Lens for Sony E

Original price was: ₹83,000.00.Current price is: ₹75,990.00.

The Laowa 10mm Autofocus lens is an ultra-wide-angle prime designed for creators who want dramatic perspectives with modern autofocus convenience. With excellent edge-to-edge sharpness, minimal distortion, and fast AF performance, it is ideal for landscapes, architecture, interiors, and vlogging.

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The Laowa 10mm Autofocus lens brings together Laowa’s renowned ultra-wide optical design with the convenience of fast and accurate autofocus. Offering an extremely wide field of view, this lens allows photographers and videographers to capture expansive scenes, striking architectural lines, and immersive perspectives that standard wide lenses simply cannot achieve. Its advanced optical construction ensures impressive sharpness across the frame while keeping distortion well controlled for an ultra-wide lens.

Designed for modern creators, the Laowa 10mm AF is well suited for landscape photography, real-estate and interior shoots, travel content, and wide-angle video work. The autofocus system provides reliable subject acquisition, making it practical for both stills and moving subjects. With a compact and lightweight build, it balances well on mirrorless cameras, making it an excellent choice for handheld shooting and gimbal setups. The Laowa 10mm Autofocus lens is a powerful creative tool for those looking to explore bold compositions with professional image quality.

Whats in the box ?

  • Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D FF Auto Focus lens (Sony E, Nikon Z, etc., depending on mount)

  • Front lens cap (protects the front element)

  • Rear lens cap (protects the mount side)

FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions)

Q1. Is this lens actually autofocus?
Yes! This is Laowa’s first autofocus lens, with AF available on Sony E and Nikon Z mounts — making wide-angle shooting easier. 

Q2. What kind of photography is this lens best for?
It’s perfect for landscapes, architecture, interiors, astrophotography, and creative wide-angle shots thanks to its extremely wide 10 mm field of view and minimal distortion. 

Q3. Does it produce distorted images like most ultra-wide lenses?
No — the “Zero-D” design means it controls distortion very well compared to typical ultra-wide lenses, keeping straight lines straight.

Q4. Can I use this lens for video and vlogging?
Yes — its wide field of view and autofocus make it useful for dynamic video work like vlogging, travel films, and creative shots where space is tight.

Q5. Will it work on APS-C cameras?
While designed for full frame, you can mount it on APS-C bodies (like Sony crop bodies) — you’ll get an equivalent wider focal length (around ~15 mm), but note the angle of view will crop.

Q6. Is autofocus reliable on this lens?
Yes — reviews and tester feedback mention that autofocus works well and is responsive for general usage.

Q7. Does it support filters?
Yes, despite being ultra-wide, it has a standard 77 mm filter thread so you can use screw-on filters like ND or polarizers without needing special holders.

Q8. Does the lens make noise during autofocus?
Some users have noted that the autofocus motor and aperture mechanism can be a bit louder than native camera lenses. This is normal for this lens and not a defect.

Q9. Is this lens good for real estate photography?
It can be used, but at 10 mm the view can feel extremely wide for many interior spaces — sometimes ultra-wide lenses like 12–14 mm are more practical depending on your workflow.

Q10. Are there any downsides I should know?
Some users mention typical ultra-wide traits like vignetting and slight aberrations at wide apertures, which can be corrected in postprocessing

Weight 0.420 kg
Dimensions 8.2 × 7.8 cm
Lens Type

Ultra-wide prime lens (autofocus)

Format Coverage

Full-frame

Focal Length

10 mm

Maximum Aperture

f/2.8

Angle of View

130.4°

Optical Construction

15 elements in 9 groups

Aperture Blades

5 blades (AF variant)

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