Laowa Venus Optics Laowa 15mm f/4 Macro Lens (Leica L) Review
The Laowa 15mm f/4 Macro pulls off a unique trick, but it's a specialist's tool. Here's who should buy it, and who should look elsewhere.
Overview
The Laowa 15mm f/4 Macro is a weird, wonderful lens. It's a super-wide prime that can also focus close enough for 1:1 macro shots, which is a trick almost no other lens can pull off. Don't expect it to be your everyday walk-around lens, though. It's a specialist's tool, built for a very specific kind of creative work.
Performance
Its macro performance is its superpower, landing in the 87th percentile. You can get stunning, detailed shots of tiny subjects with a huge, dramatic background. But the trade-offs are real. The f/4 max aperture is slow, putting it in the bottom third for low light. There's no autofocus or stabilization either, so you'll be working manually and probably on a tripod.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Unique 1:1 macro capability on a 15mm lens. 88th
- Sharp optics with great close-up detail. 82th
- Solid, well-built metal construction. 78th
- Internal focus keeps the lens length constant. 77th
Cons
- No autofocus at all. 30th
- Slow f/4 maximum aperture.
- No image stabilization.
- Not weather-sealed.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Type | Macro |
| Focal Length Min | 15 |
| Focal Length Max | 15 |
| Elements | 12 |
| Groups | 9 |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | f/4 |
| Min Aperture | f/32 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 14 |
Build
| Mount | L-Mount |
| Format | Full-Frame |
| Weight | 0.4 kg / 0.9 lbs |
| Filter Thread | 77 |
AF & Stabilization
| Stabilization | No |
Focus
| Min Focus Distance | 120 |
| Max Magnification | 1:1 |
Value & Pricing
At $499, it's not cheap for a manual-only, f/4 prime. But you're not paying for versatility, you're paying for a unique optical trick that no other lens offers. If you need a super-wide macro, this is basically your only option, and that justifies the price for the right shooter.
vs Competition
Don't confuse this with a general-purpose lens. The Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 is faster, has autofocus, and is more versatile for everyday use, but it can't touch the Laowa's macro ability or width. The Panasonic 14-140mm is a do-everything travel zoom, but its macro performance is weak. The Meike 55mm f/1.8 is a better portrait and low-light lens, but again, no true macro. This Laowa lives in its own niche.
| Spec | Laowa Venus Optics Laowa 15mm f/4 Macro Lens (Leica L) | Meike Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF | Viltrox VILTROX 25mm F1.7 f/1.7 AF Lens for Fuji X Mount, | Canon Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM Lens | Nikon Nikon S-Line Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II Lens (Nikon Z) | Tamron Tamron Di III Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Lens for Sony |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 15mm | 55mm | 25mm | 24mm | 24-70mm | 17-70mm |
| Max Aperture | f/4 | f/1.4 | f/1.7 | f/1.8 | f/2.8 | f/2.8 |
| Mount | L-Mount | Nikon Z | Fujifilm X | Canon RF | Nikon Z | Sony E Mount |
| Stabilization | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | false | false | false | true | false |
| Weight (g) | 408 | 281 | 400 | 269 | 676 | 544 |
| AF Type | - | STM | STM | Autofocus | Autofocus | Autofocus |
| Lens Type | Macro | - | - | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom |
Verdict
Buy this lens if you're a landscape, product, or nature photographer who needs extreme close-ups with a wide, environmental view. It's a fantastic creative tool for the right projects. For everyone else, a standard macro or a faster wide-angle will be a better fit.