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Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F
Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F
Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F
Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F
Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F
Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F
Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F
Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F

Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F

Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F

$803.53

(5 reviews)

Designed specifically for DSLR full-frame cameras, the Laowa 14mm f4 Zero-D DSLR Lens offers a huge 115° angle of view with Zero-Distortion. It's lightweight compacted to other wide-angle DSLR lenses despite its complex lens structure that's comprised of 13 elements in 8 groups. This wide field of view and the addition of 2 high-quality ED and 2 aspherical glass lenses makes this lens the ideal option for landscape and architectural photography. The lens is equipped with an f4 aperture that combined with the field of view, enables effective astrophotography, too. the lens mount is chipped allowing you to control the aperture in-camera and record all the metadata in the EXIF. Finally, adding to the versatility of this lens, it features an impressively short minimum focusing distance of 14.5cm enabling the capture of interesting and unique perspectives.

Designed specifically for DSLR full-frame cameras, the Laowa 14mm f4 Zero-D DSLR Lens offers a huge 115° angle of view with Zero-Distortion. It's lightweight compacted to other wide-angle DSLR lenses despite its complex lens structure that's comprised of 13 elements in 8 groups. This wide field of view and the addition of 2 high-quality ED and 2 aspherical glass lenses makes this lens the ideal option for landscape and architectural photography. The lens is equipped with an f4 aperture that combined with the field of view, enables effective astrophotography, too. the lens mount is chipped allowing you to control the aperture in-camera and record all the metadata in the EXIF. Finally, adding to the versatility of this lens, it features an impressively short minimum focusing distance of 14.5cm enabling the capture of interesting and unique perspectives.

(5 reviews)

Designed specifically for DSLR full-frame cameras, the Laowa 14mm f4 Zero-D DSLR Lens offers a huge 115° angle of view with Zero-Distortion. It's lightweight compacted to other wide-angle DSLR lenses despite its complex lens structure that's comprised of 13 elements in 8 groups. This wide field of view and the addition of 2 high-quality ED and 2 aspherical glass lenses makes this lens the ideal option for landscape and architectural photography. The lens is equipped with an f4 aperture that combined with the field of view, enables effective astrophotography, too. the lens mount is chipped allowing you to control the aperture in-camera and record all the metadata in the EXIF. Finally, adding to the versatility of this lens, it features an impressively short minimum focusing distance of 14.5cm enabling the capture of interesting and unique perspectives.

Designed specifically for DSLR full-frame cameras, the Laowa 14mm f4 Zero-D DSLR Lens offers a huge 115° angle of view with Zero-Distortion. It's lightweight compacted to other wide-angle DSLR lenses despite its complex lens structure that's comprised of 13 elements in 8 groups. This wide field of view and the addition of 2 high-quality ED and 2 aspherical glass lenses makes this lens the ideal option for landscape and architectural photography. The lens is equipped with an f4 aperture that combined with the field of view, enables effective astrophotography, too. the lens mount is chipped allowing you to control the aperture in-camera and record all the metadata in the EXIF. Finally, adding to the versatility of this lens, it features an impressively short minimum focusing distance of 14.5cm enabling the capture of interesting and unique perspectives.

$803.53 - $889.00

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The lowest price for Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens - Nikon F right now is $803.53 at Onestop Digital, compared across 5 retailers.

The all-time low was $688.61 on 6 May 2026 — today's price is 17% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 11 May 2026.

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Last updated at 11/05/2026 18:08:02

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Onestop Digital

$803.53

Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens for Nikon F (Black) by Onestop Digital

Free delivery between 16–21 May

ShaShinKi.com

$808.48

Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens for Nikon F

Georges Cameras

$839.00

Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D DSLR - Nikon F

Delivery $9.90

Digital Camera Warehouse

$839.00

Laowa 14mm f4 Zero D DSLR Wide Angle Lens Nikon F Mount with 115 Degree View and 67mm Filter Compatibility

Delivery $9.95

Camera House

$889.00

Laowa f/4 Zero-D Lens Nikon F, 14mm

Free delivery between 15–22 May

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Excellent Lens
4 May 2021Daniel

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

Use it for most of my work, great wide angle. Great light controls on the lens, easy to work with.

Good Lens
5 September 2021Jeff

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

The Venus Laowa 14mm f/4 lens is being used on a Canon R5. Manual focus and manual aperture were understood from the start and the lens accommodates those functions well. The lens is quite sharp in the center from wide open and just gets better as it is stopped down, making it easy to focus with the camera's image magnification feature. Edge/corner sharpness is a bit lacking at wide apertures, but the lens gets much better by about f/8 and f/11. At that point, it will be a very good landscape lens with huge depth of field. Size and weight are very nice: The lens is pleasantly compact and not heavy although it does feel decently solid.

Great alternative for Zeiss Classic 15mm f2.8
21 June 2022Thomas

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I bought this to complete a set of Zeiss Classic ZF lenses, modded for cinema. The Zeiss 15mm is still very expensive and has a large built in hood that make it impractical for video use with matteboxes. It's a pretty good match optically, not perfect but suprisingly close. Build is great. Good contrast and sharpness for most of the frame. The very corners tend to be somewhat soft on full frame, but on the BMPCC4K with or without speedbooster they're cropped out anyways. It's a perfect solution me. Might also be a nice match for a Contax Zeiss Set.

Specification

Focal Length14mm
Maximum Aperturef/4
Lens MountNikon F
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame
Focus TypeManual Focus

Price comparison

Updated about 2 months ago
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Onestop Digital

$803.53

Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens for Nikon F (Black) by Onestop Digital

Free delivery between 16–21 May

ShaShinKi.com

$808.48

Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D Lens for Nikon F

Georges Cameras

$839.00

Backordered

Laowa 14mm f/4 Zero-D DSLR - Nikon F

Delivery $9.90

Digital Camera Warehouse

$839.00

Laowa 14mm f4 Zero D DSLR Wide Angle Lens Nikon F Mount with 115 Degree View and 67mm Filter Compatibility

Delivery $9.95

Camera House

$889.00

Laowa f/4 Zero-D Lens Nikon F, 14mm

Free delivery between 15–22 May

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Excellent Lens
4 May 2021

Use it for most of my work, great wide angle. Great light controls on the lens, easy to work with.

Daniel originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Good Lens
5 September 2021

The Venus Laowa 14mm f/4 lens is being used on a Canon R5. Manual focus and manual aperture were understood from the start and the lens accommodates those functions well. The lens is quite sharp in the center from wide open and just gets better as it is stopped down, making it easy to focus with the camera's image magnification feature. Edge/corner sharpness is a bit lacking at wide apertures, but the lens gets much better by about f/8 and f/11. At that point, it will be a very good landscape lens with huge depth of field. Size and weight are very nice: The lens is pleasantly compact and not heavy although it does feel decently solid.

Jeff originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great alternative for Zeiss Classic 15mm f2.8
21 June 2022

I bought this to complete a set of Zeiss Classic ZF lenses, modded for cinema. The Zeiss 15mm is still very expensive and has a large built in hood that make it impractical for video use with matteboxes. It's a pretty good match optically, not perfect but suprisingly close. Build is great. Good contrast and sharpness for most of the frame. The very corners tend to be somewhat soft on full frame, but on the BMPCC4K with or without speedbooster they're cropped out anyways. It's a perfect solution me. Might also be a nice match for a Contax Zeiss Set.

Thomas originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Laowa makes a solid lens
18 May 2021

If you're on the fence about Laowa lenses, I can assure you, you will not be disappointed. As a person who normally buys strictly manufacturer lenses, Laowa is right on par with them and the Sharpness from this lens is unbelievable!

Jordan originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Not Without Its Issues
10 June 2021

Got a nice used copy from B&H (thank you!) and proceeded to do some hyperfocal testing on my Canon RP. I intend to use this lens as a point-and-shoot with aperture set at f/11 and auto ISO. Here's the bad news - the engraved distance scale is completely useless. The infinity mark is sort of OK, but the rest is not. After much field testing I settled on a sweet spot on the distance scale just between the 1-meter and 2-meter marks. This gives me infinity focus and near focus to about 18-inches or so. Just what I want for my style of shooting. Absurdly, the infinity mark at f/11 hyperfocal on the lens barrel is 3/8-inch off where it should be. Appears as if the focus throw is quite steep, so small rotations result in large focus points. So I will leave the focus ring ... MoreGot a nice used copy from B&H (thank you!) and proceeded to do some hyperfocal testing on my Canon RP. I intend to use this lens as a point-and-shoot with aperture set at f/11 and auto ISO. Here's the bad news - the engraved distance scale is completely useless. The infinity mark is sort of OK, but the rest is not. After much field testing I settled on a sweet spot on the distance scale just between the 1-meter and 2-meter marks. This gives me infinity focus and near focus to about 18-inches or so. Just what I want for my style of shooting. Absurdly, the infinity mark at f/11 hyperfocal on the lens barrel is 3/8-inch off where it should be. Appears as if the focus throw is quite steep, so small rotations result in large focus points. So I will leave the focus ring at the 1-2m marks and fire away and adjust from there as needed. The good part is that this lens is quite sharp at f/8 and f/11, with very little linear distortion, and so small it can fit in a small pocket and carry everywhere. Build quality is first-rate. And it takes 52mm filters! Get one only if you can deal with the distance scale issues. Mine's a keeper.

Steven originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Really wanted to love it but...
24 August 2021

I bought this lens for hiking and landscape shots and had high hopes it would be my new favorite. The positives are it is well built, all metal construction, smooth focusing, very small and lightweight, no color fringing, no noticeable distortion, manual focus with markings and can be very sharp in all areas of the frame if focused properly (more on this later).But there are a few negatives - it has significant vignetting which is fixable in post. And as another reviewer noted, the markings on the lens are not very accurate (but at least it has them to use as reference points). Lastly, and the reason I did not ultimately keep it, is that it doesn't seem to have as much depth of field as other lenses I own.To explain, it is pretty sharp in the middle wide open ... MoreI bought this lens for hiking and landscape shots and had high hopes it would be my new favorite. The positives are it is well built, all metal construction, smooth focusing, very small and lightweight, no color fringing, no noticeable distortion, manual focus with markings and can be very sharp in all areas of the frame if focused properly (more on this later).But there are a few negatives - it has significant vignetting which is fixable in post. And as another reviewer noted, the markings on the lens are not very accurate (but at least it has them to use as reference points). Lastly, and the reason I did not ultimately keep it, is that it doesn't seem to have as much depth of field as other lenses I own.To explain, it is pretty sharp in the middle wide open and gets even better stopped down. I found f/11 to be the sweet spot in terms of sharpness and depth of field. At f/16 diffraction softens the whole image too much. On my copy, setting the focus at 1m mark put everything in focus from about 3-4ft to infinity (in the middle of frame). The edges and corners are sharp at close distances, but not at moderate to long distance unless focusing farther out more towards the start of the infinity mark. But when you focus for the edges, everything from near to infinity in the center of frame goes soft. So the only way for me to get the best performance out of the lens was to shoot for the foreground/infinity at center and then take a second shot focused for distance at edges and combine the two. Too much of a pain for me.It was not a problem with any particular edges/corners since all were sharp at closer distances and at far distances when focused properly. The problem was getting everything in frame sharp in one shot.For comparison, when focusing at the same point and using the same aperture, my 16mm, 20mm and 24mm all achieved good results from near to far, edge to edge. The 16 and 20mm actually had more of the frame in focus closer to the camera as well as the edges at longer distances. In fairness, the Laowa edge performance is really good and better than some of the lenses I compared, but only when focused for those edges, sacrificing everything else in frame.I'm not sure if it's the nature of such a wide angle or if it has something to do with lens design, but it did not work for my purposes.If the intent is for indoor use, it is fine since nothing in the edges or corners is farther than 20-30ft.

Sean originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Review and comparison with the Voigtlander 12mm f\5.6 III
11 January 2021

I was hesitant in purchasing this lens because I have become comfortable with Leica, Zeiss, and Voigtlander as my three manufacturers of choice for my M240. At the time of purchase, my wide options were the VM 12mm f/5.6 III and 21mm f/4. Here are some observations from tripod-based testing when comparing to the 12mm VM.1) The Laowa is more contrasty than the VM at f/5.6.2) The VM seems a bit sharper across the frame when approximating an equal frame, not enough for me to consider this a major factor. For example, I didn’t notice a difference until at 200% zoom in my ~10 comparison shots.3) The Laowa is noticeably brighter per f stop. This could be due to a number of factors that I don’t have the equipment to test but I would say the Laowa is around 1/3 stop ... MoreI was hesitant in purchasing this lens because I have become comfortable with Leica, Zeiss, and Voigtlander as my three manufacturers of choice for my M240. At the time of purchase, my wide options were the VM 12mm f/5.6 III and 21mm f/4. Here are some observations from tripod-based testing when comparing to the 12mm VM.1) The Laowa is more contrasty than the VM at f/5.6.2) The VM seems a bit sharper across the frame when approximating an equal frame, not enough for me to consider this a major factor. For example, I didn’t notice a difference until at 200% zoom in my ~10 comparison shots.3) The Laowa is noticeably brighter per f stop. This could be due to a number of factors that I don’t have the equipment to test but I would say the Laowa is around 1/3 stop brighter at f/5.6 compared to the VM at f/5.6.4) The Laowa rendered noticeably warmer than the VM5) The Laowa has a tactile stop at 0.7 meters that I personally appreciated.6) Build-wise, the Laowa seems to have very narrow tolerances. It feels like my 50 Planar ZM in build quality and smoothness of focusing.7) The filter compatibility is a nice touch that I plan to test in the future. That said, the same option is available for the 15mm f/4.5 VM III.8) The Laowa has noticeable vignetting wide open.9) The whole zero distortion thing isn’t just marketing. While I was only taking test shots around the house, I think I’ll appreciated this when traveling.In sum, I’m going to give this little guy a shot. The 12 VM is on to its next owner. I’m still on the fence as to whether to keep my 21mm VM but it will at least stay in the cabinet for a few months to see if I can live without it. I’m still fixated on the idea of having one lens wider than my 28 Biogon and don’t want the bulk of the Tri-Elmar (or the hole in my wallet). It will take some time to see if the Laowa’s focusing stays smooth and the build quality holds up. I’ll try to update my review or post a new review down the road with some images.

James originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Wide Angle Photos
31 January 2021

Get Those WAPs ( wide angle photos ) This is my first laowa Lens and I am not Disappointed. From all of the testing I've Done all the edges are straight and legit no Distortion on this bad boy. at f/4 there is slight vignetting but disappears at f/5.6, IF you're like me and using this for Real Estate this is the lens for you on Photos, f/4 for Video is a little low for Aperture in Video but if you're using a Full Frame System you should be able to push your ISO a bit more in low light situations but maybe not the best lens for Small Homes.

Jordan originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

Specification

Focal Length14mm
Maximum Aperturef/4
Lens MountNikon F
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame
Focus TypeManual Focus

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