Your shopping cart

LAOWA Argus 28mm f/1.2 FF Nikon Z

Objektiv für Systemkameras - Vollformat
Item Nr. 53778
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: LAOWA Argus 28mm f/1.2 FF  Nikon Z
Drag mouse over image for larger view
Für weitere Info hier klicken. Artikel: LAOWA Argus 28mm f/1.2 FF  Nikon Z
Drag mouse over image for larger view
  • Fixed focal length / wide-angle lens
  • Mount: Nikon Z
  • ultra-fast f/1.2 aperture
  • fantastically soft bokeh
  • Aperture ring with click switch mechanism
  • Internal focusing
  • perfect sharpness, even at open aperture

Powerful wide-angle all-rounder for full-frame format
The large aperture of f/1.2 is perfect for low-light photography and for outstanding bokeh or blurred background effects. It is therefore ideal for users in the field of street, landscape and people photography. With this speed, it is also suitable for astrophotography.

At 28mm, it is a classic and versatile focal length that is perfect as an everyday lens and travel companion. The wider angle of view of 75.4 degrees (compared to 35mm and 50mm) is very useful for street, landscape and environmental portraits.

The 13 aperture blades create an expressive, super-soft and creamy bokeh. And this in absolutely sharp and clear images - even at open aperture.

Two extra-low dispersion lenses, one aspherical lens and two ultra-high refraction lenses are used to effectively minimize chromatic aberration.

This Argus Lens also has an aperture ring with a click switch mechanism that can be switched from click-stop to stepless. This makes it perfect for photographers and filmmakers alike. There is no noticeable change when the aperture is changed during filming.

Thanks to low focus breathing, there is no change in the image section when turning the focus ring and shifting the focus within the image - for example from an object close to the front lens to an object further away.

The close focusing distance is 50 cm. Despite the enormous speed, the robust metal housing of the lens with internal focusing is very compact and ideal for full-frame cameras. Filters or an adapter ring with a diameter of 62mm can be screwed directly onto the front thread. This also makes it possible to work with plug-in filter systems.

The focus and aperture are set manually.

Anschluss: Nikon Z
Dieser Artikel wird exklusiv für Sie bestellt.
784,51 Objektiv für Systemkameras - Vollformat
incl. VAT /

Capture One Pro 23 - The Number 1 Image Editing Tool
Only 205,69 instead of 349,-

14 days free return shipping.

LAOWA Argus 28mm f/1.2 FF Nikon Z

Short profile

  • Fixed focal length / wide-angle lens
  • Mount: Nikon Z
  • ultra-fast f/1.2 aperture
  • fantastically soft bokeh
  • Aperture ring with click switch mechanism
  • Internal focusing
  • perfect sharpness, even at open aperture

Product description for LAOWA Argus 28mm f/1.2 FF Nikon Z

Powerful wide-angle all-rounder for full-frame format
The large aperture of f/1.2 is perfect for low-light photography and for outstanding bokeh or blurred background effects. It is therefore ideal for users in the field of street, landscape and people photography. With this speed, it is also suitable for astrophotography.

At 28mm, it is a classic and versatile focal length that is perfect as an everyday lens and travel companion. The wider angle of view of 75.4 degrees (compared to 35mm and 50mm) is very useful for street, landscape and environmental portraits.

The 13 aperture blades create an expressive, super-soft and creamy bokeh. And this in absolutely sharp and clear images - even at open aperture.

Two extra-low dispersion lenses, one aspherical lens and two ultra-high refraction lenses are used to effectively minimize chromatic aberration.

This Argus Lens also has an aperture ring with a click switch mechanism that can be switched from click-stop to stepless. This makes it perfect for photographers and filmmakers alike. There is no noticeable change when the aperture is changed during filming.

Thanks to low focus breathing, there is no change in the image section when turning the focus ring and shifting the focus within the image - for example from an object close to the front lens to an object further away.

The close focusing distance is 50 cm. Despite the enormous speed, the robust metal housing of the lens with internal focusing is very compact and ideal for full-frame cameras. Filters or an adapter ring with a diameter of 62mm can be screwed directly onto the front thread. This also makes it possible to work with plug-in filter systems.

The focus and aperture are set manually.

LAOWA Argus 28mm f/1.2 FF Nikon Z

Optik
Brennweite
28 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
1,2
Naheinstellung
50 cm
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
1:13
Objektivtyp
Weitwinkelobjektiv
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Systemkamera
Vollformat
Objektiv-Anschluss
Nikon Z
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
62 mm
Bildstabilisator
ohne Angabe
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
106 mm
Durchmesser ca.
68,5 mm
Gewicht ca.
562 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6940486705065
KAN
462342

Also interesting

Guide to moon photography

Guide to moon photography

There are not only a few myths and stories from the past few years about our celestial satellite, but it is also more than ever the focus of astronomers, scientists and the like. In this article, we want to give you the best tips on equipment and settings for the perfect photo of the moon.

Read now

Camera Basics #19: Tilt shift lenses and the effect explained

The tilt shift effect is certainly an old shoe for many photographers, but this effect is very interesting to consider because it can be found in many facets of photography, so the use of tilt shift optics is not only at home in architectural photography.

Read now

The new snapshot is here!

The latest issue of Schnappschuss' is all about Behind the Scenes!

Read now!

First test of the Sony 16-35mm f2.8 GM2 compared to the 16-35 GM1

The new Sony 16-35mm GM2 is here and sets new standards! It is lighter, sharper and even more compact than its predecessor! Therefore, we'll show you the direct comparison of the two G-Master lenses and tell you whether an upgrade is worth it!

Read now

Camera Basics #15: What is bokeh anyway?

The magic of photography has always been characterized by its aesthetics of cropping and the play of light and shadow. The word bokeh comes from the Japanese and translated means as much as "blur" or also the "blurriness".

Read now

Difference between contrast, phase hybrid autofocus

Autofocus takes a lot of the work out of photography; of course, there are also purists who like to focus manually.

learn more

Camera Basics #13: CMOS, BSI sensor or stacked sensor? What are the differences?

As a specialist retailer, we have a mission: we want to give you the best possible advice and help you to better understand the differences between the various technologies available on the camera market. That's why we want to give you an understanding of the different sensor technologies today. In particular, the differences between the stacked sensor and the BSI sensor.

Read now

The right binoculars for hunting

Finding an animal at a distance is not always easy, whether stalking, battue or driven hunt. A pair of binoculars as a perfect companion for hunting must require various criteria such as weather resistance under any condition, whether heavy rain or fog.

Read now