Love this lens. Great IQ for a 15mm and the macro is just a sweet bonus. Getting 1:1 is a challenge. It will focus on stuff touching the front element lol
Hi Mike. I have the Laowa 15 mm.but not a macro lens.Not sure if the same. Use it for landscapes and Astro. Will try it with my Nisi close up as macro. I’m sure it will work just fine. Nice lens. Difficult to choose which of yours is my favorite. Just because they’re all great. Stay safe.
I am very interested in this lens. I really like the idea of setting the subject in its environment. I can get a similar effect with my iPhone 15. Do you think the tilt function on the lens is useful? I assume it would help increase depth of field.
@@stuartblink I think they make a couple different versions of the f4 macro. Not sure if it helps with macro but it's nice for street and architecture to straighten out lines.
Very interesting. It definitely changed the perspective... well done!
Thank you!
Love this lens. Great IQ for a 15mm and the macro is just a sweet bonus. Getting 1:1 is a challenge. It will focus on stuff touching the front element lol
Wide angle close-up is tuff to compose. Excellent work.
Thanks, Snapshott, you are right, not easy to compose, but was a fun challenge.
Hi Mike. I have the Laowa 15 mm.but not a macro lens.Not sure if the same. Use it for landscapes and Astro. Will try it with my Nisi close up as macro. I’m sure it will work just fine. Nice lens. Difficult to choose which of yours is my favorite. Just because they’re all great. Stay safe.
This is advertised as a 15mm f/4 macro lens. www.huntsphotoandvideo.com/detail_page.cfm?productid=VEN1540N&mfg=Laowa&show=yes
I am very interested in this lens. I really like the idea of setting the subject in its environment. I can get a similar effect with my iPhone 15. Do you think the tilt function on the lens is useful? I assume it would help increase depth of field.
@@stuartblink Hey Stuart, I don't remember this lens being a tilt lens, if it is I didn't use it.
@@mgmoats Thanks Mike. Mine is F2 so two of a kind that will work equally well.
@@stuartblink I think they make a couple different versions of the f4 macro. Not sure if it helps with macro but it's nice for street and architecture to straighten out lines.