Laowa OOOM 14-60 mm T2.9 MFT Cine Zoom unlocks a complete focal span for Micro Four Thirds cinematography: a sweeping 75.4° at 14 mm to a tight 20.4° at 60 mm, matching a 28-120 mm full-frame angle of view yet keeping a constant T2.9 transmission for consistent exposure and shallow depth in low-light studios or exterior documentaries. The parfocal optical block—22 elements in 18 groups with high-index glass—maintains tack-sharp focus while you push through the 4.28× range, suppressing distortion and colour shift so grading suites stay efficient.
Cine-centric mechanics deliver repeatable precision. A generous 284° focus rotation pairs with a short 0.56 m minimum focus, letting focus pullers isolate details without respiratory breathing artefacts. Zoom (170°) and iris (36°) rings share 0.8 MOD pitch and identical gear positions, so electronic motors swap in seconds on gimbals or remote heads. The integrated back-focus adjuster speeds multi-camera matching on set, while a 3/8”-16 support thread keeps the 1.35 kg chassis stable on 15 mm rods.
Front-end versatility is equally robust: a standard 77 mm filter thread accepts NDs for ENG crews, and the 80 mm exterior mates with clamp-on matte boxes. The iris’ 9-blade circle crafts round bokeh highlights, complementing the lens’ restrained chromatic aberration when capturing UHD or 6K sensors. Internal, floating groups curb focus shift, ensuring seamless rack-focus between interview subjects and foreground product shots.
For livestream studios, field doc units, or aerial MFT rigs, the OOOM 14-60 mm T2.9 gives DITs a single-lens toolkit: constant speed, cinematic rendering, and broadcast-ready ergonomics in a 172 mm barrel that slips into carry-on cases. Pair it with LUMIX, BMPCC 4K, or Z cam E2-M4 bodies and capture pristine content without lens swaps, downtime, or compromise.