{"id":1193,"date":"2025-04-12T00:15:04","date_gmt":"2025-04-12T00:15:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.logsbylynn.com\/?p=1193"},"modified":"2025-04-18T12:46:40","modified_gmt":"2025-04-18T12:46:40","slug":"super-wide-and-super-sharp-laowa-15mm-f-5-cookie-review-image-gallery","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.logsbylynn.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/12\/super-wide-and-super-sharp-laowa-15mm-f-5-cookie-review-image-gallery\/","title":{"rendered":"Super Wide and Super Sharp: Laowa 15mm f\/5 Cookie \u2014 Review & Image Gallery"},"content":{"rendered":"
Wanna go really wide with an affordable full-frame optic? Check out this Cookie from Laowa. Cookie? No, I think I’ll call it “Jewel.” Laowa has created a full-frame 15mm (110\u00b0 coverage) manual focus lens that opens a myriad of creative doors for Nikon Z, Canon RF, Sony E, L-Mount and Leica M users.<\/p>\n
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Overview & First Impressions<\/strong> Laowa calls her a “cookie,” suggesting a size imaginatively comparable to a pancake. If you’re familiar with Double Stuff Oreos<\/a>, you’re on the right track (heaven help our waistlines). The 15mm f\/5 Laowa is extremely handsome when wearing the included square lens hood. Clearly built with tons of appeal for serious photographers, it accepts 39mm filters (same as many Leica lenses). The aperture is set via the camera on Sony FE and Nikon Z models and the aperture function is automatic. Canon RF, Leica M and L-mount specimen have a traditional aperture ring. Personally, I prefer that, but there’s no difference in the final output. The auto-aperture type enables recording of more EXIF exposure data, and adds auto-aperture functionality.<\/p>\n The 12cm (4.7 inch) minimum focusing distance\u2014measured from the sensor plane, not the front element\u2014combined with the depth of field provided by the f\/5 (down to f\/22) aperture, allows you to get some incredible close-wideangle images. The Laowa 15mm f\/5 Cookie FF<\/a> is a lot of fun to use and begs for experimentation. It made my neighbor’s daffodils look humungous.<\/p>\n About f\/5: no, that’s not very fast, but with modern mirrorless cameras, ISO 800 is the new ISO 100. So why does it matter? And as far as it being manual focus, the Focus Peaking feature found on practically every camera negates any disadvantage, not to mention the extended depth of field that makes precise focusing less necessary.<\/p>\n I reviewed the Laowa 15mm f\/5 Cookie FF<\/a> on both full-frame and APS-C Nikon Z mount cameras. Of course, on the smaller APS-C sensor, the effective focal length is about 22.5mm, a very popular choice.<\/p>\n I did not use (or even handle) this ultra-wideangle in the Leica M mount, but I understand it’s less than one-inch tall overall, and it has the aforementioned manual aperture ring. I think that makes it a viable option for Leica owners, many of whom are reluctant to use non-Leica lenses except in dark rooms when no one can possibly see them.<\/p>\n Watch the YouTube Video here<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Laowa 4mm f\/2.8 Circular Fisheye Lens Review<\/a><\/p>\n Venus Optics Just Introduced the Weirdest Lens You\u2019ve Ever Seen: The Laowa 24mm f\/14 Macro<\/a><\/p>\n Venus Optics Laowa 9mm f\/2.8 Zero-D Lens for Fujifilm X Review<\/a><\/p>\n 3 Unique Lenses For Sony Full-frame Mirrorless Cameras That Caught Our Eye<\/a> Specifications & Features of the Laowa 15mm f\/5 Cookie FF<\/strong> Optical Construction<\/strong> Performance Summary<\/strong> The images I captured with the Laowa 15mm f\/5 Cookie FF were clean and sharp. I was pleasantly surprised that exposure was even across the frame, corner to corner, because all ultra-wideangle lenses occasionally render vignetting.<\/p>\n Overall image quality was first class and goodlooking. Saturation and contrast were spot on and pleasing. I did not encounter DPF (Dreaded Purple Fringe) often attributed to chromatic aberrations. In summary, this lens is a winner.<\/p>\n Conclusion<\/strong> Travel photography often involves cramped interiors and scenic vistas. The 15mm (110\u00b0 angle of view) makes it possible to shoot from one side of a narrow street and capture a wide expanse. Or the inside of building. Considering how tiny and portable it is, it belongs in your travel bag for sure. You won’t even notice it’s there, it’s that small.<\/p>\n The Laowa 15mm f\/5 Cookie FF will embolden you to explore unique angles, unusual perspectives and all-new photo ops. I found it invigorating to use and I really like the results.<\/p>\n Price & Availability<\/strong> Visit the Official Laowa Store at amazon.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n Image Gallery (copyrighted images provided by Laowa)<\/strong> <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Want to Become a Better Photographer?<\/em><\/strong> \u2014Jon Sienkiewicz<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n (As an Amazon Associate, Shutterbug earns from qualifying purchases linked in this story.)<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Wanna go really wide with an affordable full-frame optic? Check out this Cookie from Laowa. Cookie? No, I think I’ll call it “Jewel.” Laowa has created a full-frame 15mm (110\u00b0 coverage) manual focus lens that opens a myriad of creative doors for Nikon Z, Canon RF, Sony E, L-Mount and Leica M users. 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\nThe Laowa 15mm f\/5 Cookie FF<\/a> is a very compact, lightweight (5.5 ounces), manual focus ultra-wideangle lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras. She delivers a 110\u00b0 angle of view (diagonal measure) and focuses as close as 4.7 inches (12cm)\u2014from the sensor! The build quality is exceptionally good, a distinction we’ve come to expect from Laowa. Laowa uses the Venus<\/a> brand name here-and-there, so you’ll find this lens listed as a Venus on some retail websites. It’s confusing, I know; in this review we’ll stick with Laowa.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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\nVenus Optics Laowa 7.5mm F\/2 Lens Review: Super Wide and Super Fast Lens for Micro Four Thirds<\/a><\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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\n15mm f\/5 (to f\/22)
\nFull-frame format
\nManual focus and manual aperture
\nAuto aperture in Sony FE and Nikon Z versions
\n110\u00b0 angle of view
\nMinimum focus distance 4.7 inches (12cm) from film\/sensor plane
\nFront filter thread is widely available 39mm
\n10-Point starburst effect
\nWeighs 5.5 ounces (158g)
\nMeasures >2.1 x 1.4 inches (53 x 35mm) d x l
\nIn Leica M mount: >2.1 x >1 inches (53 x 25mm) d x l<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
\nThe Laowa 15mm f\/5 Cookie FF contains 13 elements in 9 groups, including four ultrahigh refraction lenses, two aspherical lenses, and four extra-low dispersion lenses. It has a 5-blade aperture diaphragm. This is according to Laowa; I do not dissect lenses these days.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
\nI should let the images speak for themselves. This story includes several I shot and a short gallery of images that were captured by professionals and provided by Laowa. Theirs are better, but they had more time and probably got free coffee and maybe a sandwich. I did not.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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\nThe Laowa 15mm f\/5 Cookie FF<\/a> is highly recommended. The small size, light weight and superb image quality make it an easy choice for walk-abouts and creative explorations.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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\nThe full-frame Laowa 15mm f\/5 Cookie FF is available from Amazon for Nikon Z<\/a>, Canon RF<\/a> and Sony FE<\/a>. Price is $399. It’s also available in L-Mount and Leica M lens mounts. You can order today, in black or silver color, directly from Laowa<\/a>.<\/p>\n
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