Laowa Venus Optics Laowa 24mm f/14 Probe Lens for Nikon Review

The Laowa Probe lens creates shots you can't get any other way, but its f/14 aperture and single-purpose design make it a tough sell for most shooters.

Focal Length 24mm
Max Aperture f/14
Mount Nikon F
Stabilization No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 454 g
Laowa Venus Optics Laowa 24mm f/14 Probe Lens for Nikon lens
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Overview

The Laowa 24mm f/14 Probe is the weirdest, most specialized lens you'll ever love. Forget everything you know about normal lenses. This thing is a two-foot-long tube you stick into tiny places to get shots that are literally impossible with anything else. The one thing to know? It's a brilliant tool for a very specific job, and if you need that job done, nothing else comes close.

Performance

The optical quality is in the 100th percentile, which is wild for such a bizarre lens. The sharpness and clarity are genuinely stunning, especially for macro work. What surprised me, though, is how utterly useless it is for anything else. That f/14 maximum aperture means you need a ton of light, and forget about any background blur. It's a one-trick pony, but man, does it do that trick well.

Performance Percentiles

AF 46.5
Bokeh 10.8
Build 58.6
Macro 72.4
Optical 99.7
Aperture 10.8
Versatility 37.4
Social Proof 67.6
Stabilization 38.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Creates mind-blowing, unique 'inside the scene' perspectives no other lens can match. 100th
  • Razor-sharp optics (100th percentile) deliver incredible detail for macro and close-up work. 72th
  • The long, thin barrel lets you shoot into impossibly tight spaces like a flower's center or a watch mechanism. 68th
  • High depth of field at f/14 means almost everything is in focus, which is perfect for its intended use.

Cons

  • The f/14 aperture is brutally dark. You'll live on a tripod and need bright studio lights. 11th
  • Forces you to work in a very specific, slow, deliberate way. This is not a walk-around lens. 11th
  • Build quality is just okay (56th percentile), and there's no weather sealing at all.
  • Bokeh quality is in the 10th percentile. If you want creamy backgrounds, look literally anywhere else.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Focal Length Min 24
Focal Length Max 24
Elements 27
Groups 19

Aperture

Max Aperture f/14
Min Aperture f/40
Diaphragm Blades 7

Build

Mount Nikon F
Format Full-Frame
Weight 0.5 kg / 1.0 lbs

AF & Stabilization

Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 470
Max Magnification 2:1

Value & Pricing

At $1,449, it's not a value lens. It's a tool. If your photography involves getting a camera into places a camera shouldn't fit, it's worth every penny. If you're just curious about macro, there are a dozen better and cheaper ways to start.

Price History

$1,200 $1,400 $1,600 $1,800 $2,000 $2,200 Mar 1Mar 22 $1,989

vs Competition

Don't even compare it to normal lenses like the Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 or the Sony 24-240mm. They're for taking pictures of things. The Probe is for taking pictures from inside things. The only real comparison is to other macro setups or diy solutions, and the Probe lens wins on convenience and optical quality for its specific, narrow use case. It's in a category of one.

Verdict

This is a buy recommendation with a giant asterisk. For 99% of photographers, this lens is a hilarious novelty. For the 1% who do product, scientific, or extreme creative macro work, it's an essential piece of kit. If you see a shot and think, 'I wish my lens could fit in there,' this is your answer. For everyone else, your money is better spent on a versatile standard or macro lens.