Laowa Zero-D 9mm f/2.8 Zero-D 9mm
Its 9mm f/2.8 optics yield a 113° angle of view with near-zero distortion, using 15 elements including 2 aspherical and 3 ED glass. At just 215g and weather-sealed, it’s remarkably portable for an ultra-wide prime, and the manual focus design allows precise control. Landscape and astrophotography shooters on Canon EF-M will value its fast f/2.8 aperture and compact build for low-light, distortion-free shots.
Snapshot
The 30-Second Version
A pocket-sized, manual-focus gem that delivers stunningly sharp and distortion-free ultra-wide images. If you can live without autofocus, just buy it and start having fun.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Incredibly sharp with near-zero distortion 89th
- Ridiculously compact and lightweight at 215g 86th
- Fast f/2.8 aperture is great for astro and low light 86th
- Solid metal build with a tiny 49mm filter thread 84th
Cons
- Manual focus only, no electronic contacts
- No optical stabilization whatsoever
- A bit pricey for a lens with no autofocus
- Vignetting is noticeable wide open
What owners think
The Word on the Street
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The proof
Performance
What surprised us most is how well the 'Zero-D' name holds up. In our database, its optical score lands in the 86th percentile, and that's driven by genuinely impressive distortion control. Straight lines stay straight, which is a rare treat on a 9mm lens. Sharpness is excellent across the frame, and the close focusing distance of just 12cm lets you get creative with foreground subjects. The f/2.8 aperture isn't just for low light; it helps create a surprisingly smooth bokeh for such a wide lens, a metric where it punches well above its weight class.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Type | prime |
| Focal Length Min | 9 |
| Focal Length Max | 9 |
| Elements | 15 |
| Groups | 10 |
| Aspherical Elements | 2 |
| ED Elements | 3 |
| Coating | Frog Eye Coating |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Min Aperture | 2.8 |
| Constant | Yes |
| Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Build
| Mount | Canon EF-M |
| Format | APS-C |
| Weather Sealed | Yes |
| Weight | 0.2 kg / 0.5 lbs |
| Filter Thread | 49 |
AF & Stabilization
| AF Type | manual focus only |
| Stabilization | No |
Focus
| Min Focus Distance | 120 |
| Max Magnification | 0.13x |
vs Competition
This lens sits in a unique spot. It's not directly comparable to the superzooms like the Sigma 16-300mm or Tamron 18-300mm, which are all about versatility. The Laowa is a specialized prime. Its real competition is other ultra-wide manual primes, like Samyang's 12mm f/2.0. The Samyang is a stop faster and often cheaper, but the Laowa is significantly wider, smaller, and has better distortion control. If you need the absolute widest rectilinear view in a tiny package, the Laowa is the clear winner.
| Spec | Laowa Zero-D 9mm f/2.8 Zero-D 9mm | Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS | Tamron Di III-A 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD | Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR | Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 | Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 9mm | 16-300mm | 18-300mm | 16-85mm | 28-200mm | 18-135mm |
| Max Aperture | f/2.8 | f/3.5 | f/3.5 | f/3.5 | f/4 | f/3.5 |
| Mount | Canon EF-M | Sony E | Fuji X | Nikon F | L-Mount | Canon EF-S |
| Stabilization | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | true | true | false | false | true | false |
| Weight (g) | 215 | 615 | 92 | 59 | 413 | 515 |
| AF Type | manual focus only | HLA | VXD linear motor | AF-S | Autofocus | STM |
| Lens Type | prime | zoom | zoom | zoom | macro | zoom |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Af | Bokeh | Build | Macro | Optical | Aperture | User Sentiment | Versatility | Social Proof | Stabilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laowa Zero-D 9mm f/2.8 Zero-D 9mm | 15.2 | 83.8 | 89.1 | 38 | 85.5 | 85.9 | 63.9 | 34 | 48.7 | 35.8 |
| Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Compare | 55.2 | 86.4 | 57.6 | 86.7 | 98.9 | 79.6 | 0 | 99.6 | 77.9 | 99 |
| Tamron Di III-A 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Compare | 98.2 | 77.8 | 96.2 | 88.6 | 73.5 | 79.6 | 30.1 | 99.2 | 83 | 80.7 |
| Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Compare | 55.2 | 77.8 | 98.5 | 59.9 | 64.2 | 79.6 | 81.1 | 94.2 | 88 | 92.3 |
| Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare | 55.2 | 80.6 | 73.5 | 71.5 | 91 | 74.3 | 0 | 95.6 | 62.6 | 99.4 |
| Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Compare | 86.1 | 77.8 | 45.8 | 32.9 | 79.2 | 79.6 | 0 | 96 | 77.9 | 92.3 |
Price
Value & Pricing
Value is a mixed bag here. At its typical street price around $399, it's a solid deal for the unique optical quality you get. But we've seen it listed for wildly inflated prices at some vendors, so shop smart. For the best deal, stick to major photo retailers and avoid the bizarre $87,674 listing we spotted. You're paying for the glass, not the electronics, and on that front, it delivers.
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Overview
The Laowa 9mm f/2.8 Zero-D is a tiny marvel that proves you don't need autofocus to have a blast shooting ultra-wide. This little lens is absurdly small and light, yet it delivers sharp, nearly distortion-free images that make it a secret weapon for travel, real estate, and astrophotography on APS-C cameras. The one thing to know is this: if you can live without autofocus, this is one of the most fun and optically impressive wide-angle primes you can strap to a crop-sensor body.
Common Questions
Q: Will this lens work on my full-frame Sony camera?
Nope, this is strictly an APS-C lens. You can physically mount it on a Sony E-mount full-frame body, but you'll get heavy vignetting and will need to shoot in crop mode, tossing away a lot of your sensor's resolution. It's designed for cameras like the Fuji X series, Sony a6000 line, and Canon EF-M bodies.
Q: Is it hard to focus without autofocus?
Not really, especially for a lens this wide. At 9mm, the depth of field is huge, so for most shots, you can just set it to f/5.6 or f/8, focus a little past the minimum distance, and everything from a few feet to infinity will be sharp. Focus peaking on mirrorless cameras makes it a breeze.
Q: Can I use screw-on filters with this lens?
Yes, and that's one of its best features. It takes tiny 49mm filters, which are cheap and easy to find. You can easily use a circular polarizer or ND filter without needing a massive, expensive filter holder system.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a versatile walkaround zoom or need autofocus for fast-moving subjects, this isn't it. Go get a standard zoom like the Canon EF-S 18-135mm instead. This is a specialized tool for people who want an extreme wide angle and are happy to slow down and focus manually.
Verdict
The Laowa 9mm f/2.8 Zero-D is a niche lens that absolutely nails its niche. It's not for everyone, but for landscape, astro, and real estate shooters on APS-C who prioritize optical quality and portability over autofocus, it's a no-brainer. The build is fantastic, the images are stunning, and it's just a joy to use. This is one of those lenses that makes you remember why you love photography.