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Meike MK 8/3.5 Fisheye For Fujifilm X
Meike
B01M6CJDQQ


  • 133,00 £ / Cheapest Price on Internet


Brand: Meike
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(Meike MK 8/3.5 Fisheye For Fujifilm X)
  • 25 Sep 2019, Wed
Great value for money lens!
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

What’s in the box?As usual with Meike, this lens comes very complete. The box contains a kind of lens hood (with fisheye lenses that is always difficult and limited by the angle of view), the two lens caps and a pocket to possibly store your lens. Great and complete package! The lens is large and heavy with its weight of just under 600 grams.Meike seems to make one kind of lens for APS-C, full-frame and MFT and then to make a some kind of adapter with the corresponding mount through a tube. In the case of MFT, that is quite a bit extra (it is almost eleven centimeters from the mount to the hood!). For comparison, the Samyang 7.5 mm f3.5 is at least half the size! This way, however, Meike can make the lenses relatively cheap by having to develop only one lens and not having to make a completely new lens for each type of camera.First impression:The lens feels very solid and sturdy. It has some play once connected to my camera, but I have experienced that with more Meike lenses and has no influence on the image quality! The lens is not super fast with a minimum aperture of f3.5, but that is also less necessary with a fisheye lens than with a lens with a larger focal length. Most of the photos I took had an aperture between f8 and f11, I had the idea that the lens was the sharpest with that aperture! Focusing is a bit of a search occasionally, but with a fisheye it is usually sharp from a meter, especially with an aperture around the f8. The 11 elements in 8 groups do a great job, and even against the light it was a nice image, sometimes a bit on the soft side, but just sharp enough. The lens had no trouble with the light and the contrast was also excellent. The angle of view of more than 160 degrees (MFT) was nice to work with and gave a nice wide image.Use:I have had the lens for three weeks now and I was very lucky with the various beautiful mornings we had. Often I already stood somewhere in the field or on the heath at sunrise and I was happy that with this Meike 8mm I had no trouble with the light and not even

Lex Schulte
  • 25 Sep 2019, Wed
Great value for money lens!
Reviewed on Amazon.co.uk

What’s in the box?

As usual with Meike, this lens comes very complete. The box contains a kind of lens hood (with fisheye lenses that is always difficult and limited by the angle of view), the two lens caps and a pocket to possibly store your lens. Great and complete package! The lens is large and heavy with its weight of just under 600 grams.

Meike seems to make one kind of lens for APS-C, full-frame and MFT and then to make a some kind of adapter with the corresponding mount through a tube. In the case of MFT, that is quite a bit extra (it is almost eleven centimeters from the mount to the hood!). For comparison, the Samyang 7.5 mm f3.5 is at least half the size! This way, however, Meike can make the lenses relatively cheap by having to develop only one lens and not having to make a completely new lens for each type of camera.

First impression:

The lens feels very solid and sturdy. It has some play once connected to my camera, but I have experienced that with more Meike lenses and has no influence on the image quality! The lens is not super fast with a minimum aperture of f3.5, but that is also less necessary with a fisheye lens than with a lens with a larger focal length. Most of the photos I took had an aperture between f8 and f11, I had the idea that the lens was the sharpest with that aperture! Focusing is a bit of a search occasionally, but with a fisheye it is usually sharp from a meter, especially with an aperture around the f8. The 11 elements in 8 groups do a great job, and even against the light it was a nice image, sometimes a bit on the soft side, but just sharp enough. The lens had no trouble with the light and the contrast was also excellent. The angle of view of more than 160 degrees (MFT) was nice to work with and gave a nice wide image.

Use:

I have had the lens for three weeks now and I was very lucky with the various beautiful mornings we had. Often I already stood somewhere in the field or on the heath at sunrise and I was happy that with this Meike

Lex Schulte
Meike 8mm f/3.5 Ultra HD Fisheye Lens for Fujifilm X Mount Cameras,Fixed-Non-Zoom Lens
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 16.4 x 12.8 x 12.6 cm
Package Weight 771 Grams
Item Dimensions L x W x H 8.6 x 8.6 x 11 cm
Item Weight 599 Grams
Brand Name Meike
Lens Fixed Focal Length 8 millimetres
Max Focal Length 8 millimetres
Min Focal Length 8 millimetres
Mounting Type Fujifilm X
Part Number MK-8MM Fuji
Size Name for Fuji
Lens Design Prime
Focus Type Manual Focus