📸 Unleash Your Inner Artist with the Meike 85mm Lens!
The Meike 85mm F1.8 Auto Focus Lens is a high-performance portrait lens designed for Nikon F mount DSLR cameras. With a wide aperture of f/1.8 and 9 diaphragm blades, it produces stunning bokeh and sharp images, making it ideal for various photography styles. Its micro USB interface allows for convenient firmware upgrades, ensuring your lens stays up-to-date with the latest features.
Real Angle Of View | 28.5 Degrees |
Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
Minimum Aperture | 85 Millimeters |
Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
Lens Mount | Nikon F |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Minimum Focal Length | 85 Millimeters |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 85 Millimeters |
Focal Length Description | 85 mm |
Lens | Standard |
Compatible Camera Mount | Nikon F |
Maximum Focal Length | 85 Millimeters |
A**R
I'm in love with this lens
I grew up taking pictures with single setting 35MM lenses. I had a 50mm, 28mm, 85mm, 105mm and a 135mm for my film cameras.I got a "kit" when I bought my Nikon D3400, now a D5500. The kit has a 28 to 70 and a 70 to 300 lens. I love the flexibility of these zooms, but I felt like I was missing something when I realized that they made prime lenses. We had a trip coming up, and I decided that I needed an 80 or 85MM. This lens is stunning. It is fast, with a f/1.8 aperture.This fast aperture means that the lens opens wider, lets more light in, and shortens the focusing distance. It is a wonderful lens for taking portraits of people when there are busy backgrounds because it blurs the background, exceptionally well.I'm sorry for the wall of text, but if you really want to learn photography, or if you know photography, and can't afford those $300 to $1000 prime lenses, this is your answer. it's an excellent lens, all of the factors are thought of, and the budget user is kept in mind. LOVE this lens.
J**S
Best lens for the price.
Great looking lens. I love how sleek it looks and simple. It came with a lens hood (that's a plus) and a soft microfiber bag for storage.Let's talk about how it works. The manual focus is great, very precise. The autofocus is great but a bit noisy. Not a problem if you are just into taking pictures but for videos you will need an external microphone. I uploaded some samples using a Nikon D3500, so it's great for entry and intermediate levels.Overall, I really recommend this lens 100%. Perfect for portrait and landscape. Great price with great performance. I'm really satisfied with this lens.
C**.
Quality and Comfort
Yes, amazing lens for the price. Fast auto focus response, weight is good, not heavy. Photos come out amazing. Nothing but good on this lens so far. Easy to use and update when needed.
O**O
Great inexpensive lens for low light video in studio, wide aperture. TERRIBLE motor noise..
It is sharp for cheap glass. We used this for a video shoot in a low light studio, and needed the wider aperture. 85mm is a little too long for the room, but we made due. I will keep it in the bag as a great inexpensive travel "on the streets" lens, and I won't lose my mind if it gets damaged or disappears. It is of course not the fit and finish of Nikkor ED glass, but it's also 1/3 the price. My Nikon lenses don't have to risk their lives hiking pyramids anymore. They can do the studio work. If you are going to use this for SLR video recording like I do from time to time, take note...you will have no option but to use remote mics and stand alone audio not associated with that camera. Shotgun mic for sync reference only, but you will hear the lens motors in the boom mic. IT IS LOUD...not a rumor! -DD
M**M
Good lens and good price.
Good price and delivery stunt picture. Love it
S**Z
Simply awful
Been seeing this one around on several sites, an 85mm 1.8 for $200? Curiosity had the best of me, and boy what a piece of garbage. Autofocus is noisy, but one could live with that. Sharpness is close to non existent, maybe I’ve got a bad sample, maybe is the way this lens is. Nevertheless is going back to Amazon the same day I’ve received it. Took about 50 photos, one was somewhat sharp until you zoom in. Cloro rendition is also rather poor, photos come out lacking life no matter the subject. Definitely not worth it, save your money and go for a used Nikon 85mm 1.8, will save you from headaches and unusable photos. If I could give negative stars I would’ve of.
M**Y
Just ok
I read reviews where it said it was a loud lens. That is correct, but nothing bad. My issue is that there is a really bad glare that comes in all my photos no matter the light or angle shot at.
Y**A
A Great closeup lens
The 85mm close up lens has excellent range and depth. Capturing lovely photos and memorable moments of my family especially of my grandkids. Yes I would recommend this lens highly.
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