

Refer to the working distance table at the bottom of this review for a detailed list. 🙂 What is the working distance?Īt 2x, it is about 44.45mm from the tip of the lens. Just like the other classic Laowa macro lenses. I usually recommend using manual focus for better precision in macro photography. This is probably the most welcome improvement over the older macro lens releases, largely due to the open specifications of Micro Four Thirds.

Yes, the lens has no aperture ring, so aperture control is done via the camera body, and it can focus when the aperture is wide open. Does it have aperture coupling? Does it focus wide open?

You should not have to make a decision between the 2 lenses. The Laowa 100mm is for the typical DSLR full-frame mounts, such as Nikon F, Canon, Sony FE. The Laowa 50mm is for Micro Four Thirds mount (Olympus and Panasonic only). How does it compare with the Laowa 100mm 2x? Which should I buy? It will also have less bokeh fringing, leading to smoother out of focus backgrounds. What does this all mean to the layman? It just means that there is better control of chromatic aberration (less of those blue fringes between regions of high contrast). Apochromatic lenses are designed to bring 3 wavelengths (usually red, green, and blue) into focus in the same plane, and are also corrected for spherical aberration at 2 wavelengths. The Laowa 50mm is an APO (apochromatic) lens.ÄŞchromatic lenses are corrected to bring 2 wavelengths (usually red and blue) into focus in the same plane. What is APO, and what does it mean to me? When I first received the lens, I asked for questions from the public about this lens, and have compiled the answers here.
