Venus Optics Announce 3 New Ultra Wide Cinema Lenses for Canon RF Mount
Venus Optics added the Canon RF mount option to 3 of their new ultra-wide cinema lenses
Venus Optics added the Canon RF mount option to 3 of their new ultra-wide cinema lenses
Venus Optics Laowa has just announced the launch of the OOOM 25-100mm T2.9 Cine Lens. An all-in-one zoom lens with a blend of vintage and modern characteristics.
If you’re looking for something exciting to do this weekend, then you should check out this year’s Perseid Meteor Shower! One of the strongest, most impressive meteor showers every year, the Perseids always deliver at least a handful of truly stunning, giant meteors streaking across the sky.
Tamron announces the development of a new telephoto zoom lens for Sony E-mount full-frame mirrorless cameras, the 70-300mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD (Model A047). The lens is planned to launch in Fall 2020.
Panasonic, Leica, and Sigma fp shooters have gotten some good news today; Venus Optics, have added the L-mount option on six of their existing Laowa wide-angle & macro lenses. These L-mount lenses can currently be used on the Panasonic S1 series, Sigma FP, and Leica SL/CL cameras. Wide Angle Laowa 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 Laowa 12mm f/2.8 … Read more
It may not seem very attractive on paper, but in the real world it has been a delight to use, offering convenience, capability, and an incredible value for $900…
There’s some good news today for videographers seeking a little more 3rd party variety to their lens line up. Today, Venus Optics has unveiled three new ultra-wide cine lenses for cameras with different sensor sizes. They include the Laowa 7.5mm T2.1 Cine for Micro Four Thirds cameras, Laowa 9mm T2.9 Zero-D Cine for Super35 cameras, … Read more
The Nikon Z 14-30mm f/4 S is one of the most exciting wide-angle lenses in a very long time, and yet, it is almost the opposite of an “exotic unicorn”.
Landscape photographers can be some of the most obsessed pixel-peepers around! And, when it comes to lenses, it seems that wide-angle optics are a favorite subject for heated debate. Which exotic new lens goes wider? Which is sharper? If you have ever wondered these things, well, you’re in the right place, but you also need a reality check…
Venus Optics have announced the new Laowa 12mm t/2.9 Zero-D Cine lens, specially designed for cinematography and videography.
At $600 it’s the most expensive 50mm f/1.8 Nikon has ever made. Is it really worth it?
So, Milky Way photo season is upon us, and you’d love to go out and shoot, but where do you start?