Designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras. The 126° angle of view with 19cm minimum focus length features can be found in the 254g lens. The 62mm filter can be screwed onto the lens directly, or more filters available with a 100mm square filter frame.

Featuring a remarkable 126° angle of view, the new Laowa 11mm offers an exaggerated, non-fisheye perspective. It would be a perfect tool for the landscape, travel and interior photographer.

FFⅡ 11mm F4.5 C-Dreamer is designed with 5-bladed aperture where a clean and appealing 10-point sunstar rendering can be created.

The lens features an extremely close focusing distance of 7.4″ / 19cm (from subject to sensor) for photographers to create macro-like shots with the ultra-wide perspective.

The tiny lens is only 6.3cm(2.5 inch) in height & weight 254g(8.9oz). It is equipped with 62mm filter thread for using screw-in filters. It is very convenient for attaching the filter to the lens directly. Despite the ultra-wide angle of view, the lens can use a specially designed filter holder that 100mm-wide filters can be used without serious vignetting. It gives photographers an extra option apart from the screw-in filters.





| Name | FFⅡ 11mm F4.5 C-Dreamer |
| Format | FF |
| Focal Length | 11mm |
| Aperture Range | f/4.5-22 |
| Angle of View | 126° |
| Lens Structure | 14 elements in 10 groups |
| Aperture Blades | 5 |
| Min. focusing Distance | 19cm |
| Max. Magnification | 0.1X |
| Focus Type | Manual (MF) |
| Filter Thread | Ø67mm |
| Dimensions | 63.5mm x 58mm |
| Weight | 254g |
| Mounts | Leica M(black & sliver version) / Leica L / Sony FE / Nikon Z/ Canon RF |
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FFⅡ TS 17mm F4/S 17mm F4 C-Dreamer offer professional-grade perspective control for full-frame and medium format mirrorless users. Featuring ±10° of tilt and ±12mm of shift, it allows for meticulous manipulation of the focal plane and geometric correction
The ultra-wide-angle prime lens has an equivalent 12mm field of view to full-frame cameras, making it suitable for M4/3 format mirrorless camera users as well as drone, vlog, landscape, and astrophotography shooting.