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Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lens (EF)
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Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lens (EF)

$75 /day
What’s included
  • Rear Cap: EF-Mount
  • Front Lens Cap: Laowa
  • Laowa Lens Hood (12mm)
  • Small Lens Soft Case [optional]
About this rental

The Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lens (EF) is a lens available to rent from Lightbulb Rentals. We supply film, video, and photography productions across New York City, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh with tested, production-ready gear.

At Lightbulb Rentals, we proudly offer the Laowa 12mm lens, renowned for its exceptional wide-angle capability with a remarkable 122deg angle of view at f/2.8. This lens excels in diverse shooting scenarios including landscape, architecture, interior, travel, and especially astro photography. Its compact and lightweight design sets it apart as the most portable lens in its category, ideal for everyday use.

Photographers benefit from close-to-zero optical distortion, ensuring straight lines in landscape and architecture photography remain true to form. Additionally, our exclusive "Frog Eye Coating" on the front element repels water and dust, enhancing durability and usability in challenging conditions.

For enhanced creativity, photographers can integrate CPL or ND filters using the optional Laowa 100mm filter holder system, providing flexibility in various lighting conditions and shooting environments.

Key specifications include a category of Lenses and Optics › Photo Lenses Canon EF, a brand of Laowa, a focal length of 12mm. It also offers a max aperture of f/2.8, a lens mount of Canon EF, a angle of view of 122°.

Rent the Laowa 12mm f/2.8 Lens (EF) from Lightbulb Rentals with same-day pickup or regional delivery across New York and Pennsylvania. Every order is fully inspected and prepped before it ships, and our team can help you build a matching package, add expendables, or answer technical questions before your shoot.

Specifications
Category
Lenses and Optics › Photo Lenses Canon EF
Brand
Laowa
Focal length
12mm
Max aperture
f/2.8
Lens mount
Canon EF
Angle of view
122°
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