Skip to main content

This wacky foot-long macro lens lets you probe deep into the insect world

Laowa 24mm f/14 Probe Lens Footage: Wildlife (Credit to Jie Ge)

Here’s a lens you wouldn’t want to pull out of your bag in a high-security area. You might want to stick it into a nest full of bugs, though.

First teased a couple of years back, Venus Optics’  Laowa 24mm f/14 2x Macro Probe lens for Canon, Nikon, and Sony cameras has a design unlike any other, its long slim barrel resembling more of a shooting device than a photographic one.

But there’s a reason for that foot-long barrel. Think about it — macro lenses are made for close-up photography and the best results are obtained when the glass is physically close to the subject. But the bulky shape of the lens and camera can sometimes make it hard to get in super-close.

As the “Macro Probe” name suggests, Venus Optics’ lens enables you to get right up to the subject, regardless of the tightness of the space in which you’re working.

While most macro lenses have a long focal length, the maker here went for a wide-angle 24mm design that helps to bring in more details from the area surrounding the subject. Venus Optics calls it a “bug’s eye” view.

Its f/14 aperture means a reduced amount of light hitting the sensor, but the team of “photography experts and industry enthusiasts” who built the lens have gotten around this obstacle by incorporating an LED ring light at the end of the barrel to brighten the subject and the area around it. It all helps to bring out the background details resulting from the increased depth of field that the aperture provides.

Good for video and stills, the Laowa’s Kickstarter page suggests plenty of use opportunities and presents example material to give you a clearer idea of the lens’s capabilities.

Laowa Lens 24mm f/14 Probe Lens Footage: Bees (Video by Jie Ge)

The team has already reached its funding goal, allowing it to move forward with plans for mass production of the lens.

Early backers could be probing bugs’ nests as early as this October, and if and when it makes it to retail at a later date, it’s expected to come with a $1,500 price tag.

China-based Venus Optics has released a number of lenses over the years, but this is its most unusual-looking one to date. Indeed, the company itself describes it as “the weirdest lens ever.”

The funding period has almost closed and most of the rewards have been snapped up, but if you do choose to back it, do so with the kind of caution you would apply to any other crowdfunding project.

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
Astronauts to give free astrophotography master class this week
Star trails above Earth.

NASA astronaut and current International Space Station inhabitant Matthew Dominick has been sharing lots of cool photos and videos of inside and outside the orbital outpost with his followers on X (formerly Twitter).

How, Dominick has just revealed that he's about to team up with fellow NASA astronaut and photographer extraordinaire Don Pettit to chat about astrophotography in low-Earth orbit.

Read more
How to get Photoshop for free

Getting Photoshop for free isn't as easy as it once was, but there are still a couple of techniques worth trying if you need to use Photoshop and don't have the funds for a subscription. There are also some great free alternatives worth considering if you can get away with editing photos or pictures in another application.

Here's how to get Photoshop for free, and some good alternatives.

Read more
The Insta360 action camera is on sale for a limited time
The Insta360 X3 with accessories on a picnic table.

Remember when GoPro cameras were all the rage? Believe it or not, the fanfare never truly died. In fact, GoPro’s very existence has inspired numerous other action cam companies to try their own hand at the technology, which brings us to the focus of today’s deal.

We’re shining a light on Insta360, a very cool action cam brand that hit the market a few years back. The deal we’ll be discussing is for the Insta360 X3, which normally sells for $400 at Best Buy. This week only, you’ll be able to score the camera for $350. Why not put that extra $50 toward one of several other Best Buy deals we discovered this week?

Read more