Laowa Venus Optics Laowa 15mm f/4.5 Macro Lens (Nikon F) Review

The Laowa 15mm f/4.5 Macro does one incredibly weird thing no other lens can. Here's who should buy it, and who will regret it.

Focal Length 15mm
Max Aperture f/4.5
Mount Nikon F
Stabilization No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 309 g
Laowa Venus Optics Laowa 15mm f/4.5 Macro Lens (Nikon F) lens
45.9 Score global

Overview

The Laowa 15mm f/4.5 Macro is a weird, wonderful, and incredibly specific tool. It's a full-frame wide-angle lens that can focus down to 36mm for 1:2 macro shots, which is a combination you just don't see. The one thing you need to know? This isn't a general-purpose lens. It's a manual-focus, manual-aperture specialist designed for one very cool trick: extreme close-ups with a huge field of view. If you're shooting bugs, tiny textures, or surreal product shots where context matters, this lens opens up a world you can't get into with anything else.

Performance

What surprised me is how sharp it is. For such a niche design, the optical quality is seriously impressive, landing in the 90th percentile. The 1:2 macro capability on a 15mm lens is its party trick, and it delivers. You can get your front element almost touching your subject and still have the background in the frame, which creates a unique, immersive perspective that standard macro lenses can't match. Just don't expect it to be fast or easy to use for anything else.

Performance Percentiles

AF 46.5
Bokeh 15.2
Build 86.2
Macro 92.1
Optical 90.7
Aperture 20.3
Versatility 37.4
Social Proof 5.7
Stabilization 38.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Unique 15mm focal length with true 1:2 macro capability. 92th
  • Excellent sharpness and optical quality for its design. 91th
  • Compact and lightweight at just 309g. 86th
  • Surprisingly good build quality for a manual lens.

Cons

  • Manual focus and aperture only. No autofocus, period. 6th
  • Slow f/4.5 max aperture limits low-light use. 15th
  • Not versatile. Terrible for portraits or general walkaround. 20th
  • Five-blade diaphragm can create harsh bokeh when you do get it.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Focal Length Min 15
Focal Length Max 15
Elements 16
Groups 11

Aperture

Max Aperture f/4.5
Min Aperture f/32
Diaphragm Blades 5

Build

Mount Nikon F
Format Full-Frame
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.7 lbs
Filter Thread 62

AF & Stabilization

Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 36
Max Magnification 1:2

Value & Pricing

At $399, it's a fair price for the unique capability it offers. You're not paying for convenience or speed, you're paying for optical access to a perspective that's otherwise impossible. If you need what it does, it's worth every penny. If you don't, it's a paperweight.

Price History

$350 $400 $450 $500 $550 $600 Feb 18Mar 22 $548

vs Competition

Don't compare this to autofocus primes like the Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 or Meike 55mm f/1.8. Those are general-purpose lenses. This Laowa has no direct competitor. The real question is whether you need its specific superpower. For traditional macro work, a dedicated 100mm macro lens will be easier to use. For wide-angle shots, a faster autofocus lens like a 20mm f/1.8 will be more practical. This lens exists in the narrow space between them.

Verdict

This is a buy-for-a-specific-project lens, not an everyday carry. If you're a macro enthusiast bored of the usual close-ups, a product photographer needing wild perspectives, or a creative pro looking for a new visual tool, get it. Its unique capability justifies its limitations. For everyone else, even as a curious second lens, it's too specialized to recommend. It's brilliantly weird, but only useful if your photography is too.