📸 Elevate Your Photography Game with the Meike 85mm Lens!
The Meike 85mm F1.8 Full Frame AF STM Lens is a high-performance portrait lens designed for Sony E mount mirrorless cameras. With its large aperture, advanced autofocus system, and sharp optical design, it delivers stunning images with beautiful background blur, making it an essential tool for both amateur and professional photographers.
Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
Minimum Aperture | 22 f |
Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |
Image stabilization | Optical |
Compatible Camera Models | Sony A7R, Sony ZV-E1, Sony Alpha QX1, Sony A7S, Sony NEX-5R, Sony NEX-5T, Sony A7S II, Sony A6500, Sony A6400, Sony A6300, Sony A6100, Sony A6000, Sony FX30, Sony A7R IV, Sony A6700, Sony A6600, Sony A7R V, Sony NEX-7, Sony A9, Sony A7 III, Sony NEX-5, Sony A7 II, Sony A7 IV, Sony Alpha NEX-C3, Sony ZV-E10, Sony A7R II, Sony A5100, Sony A7S III, Sony A3000, Sony NEX-5N, Sony A5000, Sony A7C, Sony A9 II, Sony NEX-3, Sony A7, Sony A7R III, Sony A1 |
Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
Lens Mount | Sony E |
Minimum Focal Length | 85 Millimeters |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 85 Millimeters |
Lens Coating Description | Multi-layer |
Focal Length Description | Medium telephoto |
Lens | Telephoto |
Compatible Camera Mount | Sony E |
Maximum Focal Length | 85 Millimeters |
C**A
Not perfect but gets what I want
This lens has flaws like chromatic aberration at wide apertures but goes away at f2 - f2.8. What I like with this lens is, of course, the price and also good for portraiture coz of the shallow depth of field. The bokeh is very smooth. Also, I was able to use it on low light scenes (like in a bowling center). The colors are crisp. It also fits with one my photography genre which is landscape. It's not perfect or comparable to other high end 85 mm lenses, but for the price, it's worth it. I find this lens fun to use. It's always attached to my Sony A7IV most of the time.
N**S
Just wonderful
Awesome sauce!
O**N
Great, considering the cost - except for one problem, which can be worked around
After having watched several review videos of this lens, I bought it primarily for photographing live musicians, candid street shots, and close-up landscape shots. I found that the reviews were unanimously true in saying that this lens is plasticky in build but nevertheless substantial; sharp in the center wide-open but not sharp across the frame until f/8, and with a vignetting that is correspondingly rectified; that there is chromatic aberration where it might be expected; that the "bokeh" at wider apertures is really nice.What I found contrary to the reviews was the unanimous report that this lens is slow and finicky to focus. Maybe it's the latest firmware that does it, but it focuses well and quickly. One review mentioned a wobbly focus ring; the one on my copy is fitted snugly.One thing that reviews did not mention is that – at least on my copy of this lens – when using "electronic first-curtain" shutter – shutter speeds of 1/1000 and above will show, increasing with each speed (and stopping-down of the aperture as well), a dark gradation from the top of the horizontal frame to about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way down. This is due to the aperture mechanism's not operating fast enough in conjunction with the shutter in that case. With electronic first-curtain shutter turned "off" (with two-curtain mechanical shutter), this anomaly does not occur; neither does it when using electronic shutter.This problem was about to compel me return the lens, though I have no idea whether this is a problem with the particular one I received or with these lenses' general manufacture, and no reviewers had caught it. It then occurred to me that, if one is after the "bokeh" in using this lens wide-open, one should be using full-mechanical shutter, anyway, since out-of-focus characteristics in the background are rendered more elegantly with it; single-curtain shutter distorts the "bokeh." This is particularly so on Sony cameras, on which EFC shutter causes blurred details to appear distorted or broken-up. So, I decided that since I should be using full-mechanical shutter anyway in outdoors shots, and with indoor shots I'd be using EFC shutter at speeds well under 1/1000, I would realistically never have to encounter the anomaly I've described.Use this lens with the lens hood, which seems too long for the lens but eliminates flare from light sources off to an angle. Also: I use DxO Photo Lab 7 for RAW editing, and though it has no available profile for this lens, I use the one for the Yongnuo 85/1.8.
J**Y
Bad Customer Service
After purchasing the Meike 85mm E Mount lens, it work great for a few months without any issues. Then out of nowhere the lens was blurry and would not focus. I tried updating the software without any success. I reached out to the company Meike who directed me to the seller on Amazon. After multiple emails between myself, Meike and the seller on Amazon nothing was resolved and I still have a lens that does not work. The seller on Amazon stop responding which I feel is bad business. What happened to companies standing behind the product they make or sell. Do your self a huge favor and never purchase a product from this seller unless you like throwing money away. Signed by a very unhappy customer…
J**N
Best 85 lens for the price!!!
This lens blew me away when it came to the quality and the price! Ended up buying 2 of them. It’s a must when shooting portraits
D**R
Extremely bad lens flaring
The sharpness of the lens is fine. The autofocus works well enough in the right situations. However, the lens suffers from extremely bad lens flare, even in indirect sun. Basically, you can only shoot with this if backlit, anything else you'll get bad flaring and hazing. Could be useful for artistic effect if that's what you're wanting, but for normal use, it's not ideal. I actually returned my first lens because I thought it might be defective, just to find out the replacement was exactly the same.
L**O
Muy buen lente buenas imágenes
Este lente es muy bueno tiene buen apertura y muy buen enfoque me encanta este lente
H**G
1/3 of Price with 80% of the quality
Good budget prime lens, Sony asked for $600, other company ask for $400, Meike asked for $200, I'll attaching some of sample photos, it shot on F3.2On the Video sections, this lens acting just like the Sonys lens, of cause it is a little bit slower compare with $600 lens, but for general using purpose, it all fit with my needs.it's highly recommend for the budget prime lens, especially if you are the newbie, don't want to spend too much money, this lens will be the good pick
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