Laowa 6mm T2.1 Zero-D MFT Cine is a breakthrough new optic design that is the widest rectilinear MFT lens with Zero-D.
Micro Four Thirds users can enjoy an impressive 121.9 Degree ultra-wide angle of view for a broad shooting range. The T2.1 aperture is useful in low light conditions for obtaining sharp and outstanding images. It also features an extremely close focusing distance of 9cm / 3.54". (From subject to the sensor). It is very light and compact, with only 180g /6.35oz, which can be used on drones. A screw-in filter in 58mm is also allowed for compact settings.
- Extremely wide-angle rectilinear (straight parallel lines), this lens is named "Zero-D". The newly devised optical design contains 13 elements in three groups with two aspheric elements, delivering outstanding image quality with minimal distortion. The close-to-zero distortion (Zero-D) design is extremely useful when shooting architectural, aerial, and indoor footage.
- With a 121.9° angle of view, the lens allows filmmakers to capture more area in the frame and easily use the lens in tight spaces. It is suitable to be used on a drone, FPV drone, and vlogging, as well as for extremely wide shots.
- Fast T2.1 maximum aperture for low-light filming.
- 3.54" close focus distance.
- At 6.3 oz, it is light enough to fly on a drone for a stunning aerial shot.
- The focus and iris rings have built-in 0.8 MOD gears.
            Focal Length	6mm
Lens Mount	Micro Four Thirds
Format	MFT
Image Circle	21.6 mm
Maximum Aperture	T2.1
Minimum Aperture	T16
Diagonal Angle of View	MFT: 121.9°
Minimum Focus Distance	From Unspecified Point in Lens: 3.5" / 9 cm
Optical Design	13 Elements in 3 Groups
Diaphragm Blades	7
Gear MOD & Pitch	Focus: 0.8 MOD / 32 Pitch
Iris: 0.8 MOD / 32 Pitch
Front Diameter	61 mm
Filter Thread	58 mm
Focus Scales	Metric, Imperial
Image Stabilization	No
Lens Support	None
Length	2.1" / 53 mm
Weight	6.3 oz / 180 g
        
        
 
                     
                     
                     
                     
             
             
             
             
             
             
            