Laowa 12mm t/2.9 Zero-D Cine (PL) for rent in Saint-Petersburg
- Focal Length 12mm
- Lens Mount PL
- Format Full Frame
- Image Circle 44.7 mm
- Maximum T-Stop T2.9
- Minimum T-Stop T22
- Horizontal Angle of View Super35: 122° ...
- Focal Length 12mm
- Lens Mount PL
- Format Full Frame
- Image Circle 44.7 mm
- Maximum T-Stop T2.9
- Minimum T-Stop T22
- Horizontal Angle of View Super35: 122°
- Minimum Focus Distance From : 7" / 17.8 cm
- Optical Design 16 Elements in 10 Groups
- Iris Blades 7
- Gear MOD & Pitch Focus: 0.8 MOD / 32 Pitch
- Front Diameter 102 mm
- Focus Scales Imperial
- Focus Rotation 270°
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6 hours
1820 i
half shift
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1 shift
2600 i
shift
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3 shift
7020 i
2340 i / shift
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14 shift
29120 i
2080 i / shift
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30 shift
54600 i
1820 i / shift
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Mounting
- Mount
- PL
- FullFrame Compatibility
- Yes
Optics
- Sensor format
- FullFrame
- Iris Blades
- 7
- Minimum Focus Distance
- 17.78 cm
- Focal length
- 12 mm
- Max Aperture
- T 22 - 2.9
Physical
- Diameter
- 102 mm
- Length
- 87 mm
- Weight (kg)
- 675 g
The PL mount Laowa 12mm T2.9 Zero-D Cine Lens from Venus Optics provides a wide, 122° angle of view well suited for outdoor and landscape shots and in tight interior locations, and it is optimized for digital cinematography. It is so lightweight and compact that it can be used not only with handheld shooting, it is also light enough for use on gimbals. The lens produces an image circle that will cover full-frame, VistaVision, and ARRI ALEXA LF sized sensors or smaller.
The 12mm cine lens features a maximum aperture of T2.9 with 16 elements in 10 groups. Its 7-blade aperture provides a soft, pleasing bokeh, a shallow depth of field with little to no distortion, and a 7" close focus distance. The focus and aperture rings feature industry-standard 0.8 pitch gearing that will accommodate standard cine follow focus motors. The 102mm front diameter can be stepped up to 114mm with the included adapter to fit industry-standard matte boxes to prevent glare and reflection, as well as to add filters. Focus, aperture, and depth of field markings are in feet on the side of the lens to aid focus pullers.