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Venus Optics releases the a 10mm F4. for RF APS-C mirrorless camera
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Venus Optics releases the a 10mm F4. for RF APS-C mirrorless camera

Venus Optics has released a very small walk around 10mm F4 for APS-C mirrorless.

Not quite a lens cap-sized lens but certainly small enough that with the grip protrusion on Canon's RF APS-C cameras, you'd never notice you had a lens attached.

Of course, this is a manual focus and manual aperture lens (which isn't much of a problem on a 10mm lens) and F4.

Instead of calling it a pancake lens, Laowa is branding this as a "cookie-sized".  If the MTF is accurate, this actually looks like a pretty good lens for $299.  You can purchase it here from Laowa's website.

Specifications

ormat

APS-C

Focal Distance

10mm

Aperture Range

f/4

Angle of View

109.3°

Lens Structure

12 elements in 8 groups
(4 ED elements)

Aperture Blades

5

Min. Shooting Distance

10cm

Max. Magnification

0.15x

Focusing

Manual (MF)

Filter Thread

Ø 37mm

Dimensions

About Ø 59.8mm * 25mm

Weight

About 130g

Mounts

Black & Silver version for all mounts:
Canon RF / Nikon Z / Sony E / L mount / Fuji X

Element Design and MTF

 

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.

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