Laowa 17mm f/4 GFX Zero-D Details and Price Leaks



The Laowa 17mm f/4 GFX Zero-D is expected to come in at $1,249 and it will be the full frame equivalent of a 13.5mm with an angle of view of 113°. All of the details below are from a translation:

Lens features

  1. Fuji medium format native bayonet

    No need to transfer, the original Fuji G-mount design, suitable for Fuji FFX medium format system, open up more shooting possibilities for medium format users.
  2. Unchanged “zero” distortion design

    The old frog lens continues the ultimate requirement for ultra-wide-angle lenses. As always, it adopts an optical design with near-zero distortion to meet the demanding standards of Fujifilm medium-format users.
  3. round filters for easy shooting

    The front of the lens is designed with a non-bulb lens and can be fitted with a circular filter of 86mm diameter for photographers to experience light shooting. In addition to the 86mm round filter, you can also install a 100mm square mirror bracket to enhance the playability of the shot.
  4. super wide close shooting ability

    Like other wide-angle lenses of the old frog, the 17mm F4 lens also has excellent close-up ability. The recent shooting distance (image distance) is only 20cm, and the maximum shooting magnification is 0.28 times, which expands the application field of the photographer.
  5. dazzling stars

    The lens is designed with five glossy blades that capture 10 brilliant stars.
  6. all-metal tradition, always sticking to

    The 17mmF4 lens inherits the quality of the old frog, all metal structure, strong and durable, ensuring the accuracy of assembly and the feel of focusing. Hard-wearing body, reliable shooting partner.

Specs:

Lens: GF 17mm F4 D-Dreamer

Focus distance: 17mm

Min Apeture: 4

Angle of view: 113°

Lens structure: 14 groups of 21

Diaphragm blades 5

Max Apeture: 32

Closest distance: 20cm

Maximum magnification: 0.28

Focus drive: Manual (MF)

Filter diameter: Ф86 ст

Mirror size: About Ф77. 1×124.5 mm

Weight: 829

Bayonet: G-Mount

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