
FFⅡ 15mm F2.0 D-Dreamer is an ultra-wide ultra-fast prime lens which covers both full-frame & APS-C sensors.The extreme 110° angle of view and ultra- fast f/2 aperture allow photographers to create impressive astro-photography shots with ease. It also gives photographers a fast wide angle option for landscape and low-light photography.


FFⅡ 15mm F2.0 D-Dreamer is the second member of the Close-to-Zero distortion series from Laowa. Zero-D lenses are specially designed to remove the optical distortion commonly associated with wide angle lenses.

Photographers can take advantage of the super close focusing distance fonly 15cm/5.9in from the sensor and the f/2 aperture to create unique wide angle close-upshots with beautiful bokeh.


Ultra-wide fast lenses in the market tend to be huge and have a dome-shaped front element, This creates a serious problem for landscape photographers who often require filters for creativity and exposure control. Laowa understood this situation and manged to design a flat front lens element that allows them to attach a 72mm filter onto the lens. Unlike other ultra-wide lenses, there is no need to invest in an expensive,bulky filter holder.

| Name | FFII 15mm F2 D-Dreamer (M Mount) |
| Format | FF |
| Focal Length | 15mm |
| Aperture Range | f/2-22 |
| Angle of View | 110° |
| Lens Structure | 12 elements in 9 groups |
| Aperture Blades | 5 |
| Min. focusing Distance | 14.5cm |
| Max. Magnification | 0.3X |
| Focus Type | Manual (MF) |
| Filter Thread | Φ72mm |
| Dimensions | Φ63mm*71mm |
| Weight | ~418g |
| Mounts | Leica M |
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FFⅡ TS 17mm F4/S 17mm F4 C-Dreamer offer professional-grade perspective control for full-frame and medium format mirrorless users. Featuring ±10° of tilt and ±12mm of shift, it allows for meticulous manipulation of the focal plane and geometric correction
The ultra-wide-angle prime lens has an equivalent 12mm field of view to full-frame cameras, making it suitable for M4/3 format mirrorless camera users as well as drone, vlog, landscape, and astrophotography shooting.