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Meike 35mm f/1.4 Review

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The Meike 35mm f/1.4 lens is a surprisingly low-priced, manual focus lens that offers good value for the money. It has a solid metallic build, smooth focusing ring, and decent image quality in the middle of the pictures, although there are some issues with corner image quality, distortion, and flaring. The lens also requires manual focusing, which might not be suitable for beginners.

The Meike 35mm f/1.4 lens is a surprisingly low-priced, manual focus lens that offers good value for the money. It has a solid metallic build, smooth focusing ring, and decent image quality in the middle of the pictures, although there are some issues with corner image quality, distortion, and flaring. The lens also requires manual focusing, which might not be suitable for beginners.

Pros
  • Surprisingly low price
  • Solid metallic build
  • Smooth focusing ring
  • Good value for the money
Cons
  • Poor corner image quality
  • Distortion and vignetting
  • Issues with flaring
  • Requires manual focusing

The lens has a solid metallic build, smooth focusing ring, and feels well put together. However, the rear focusing ring turns very smoothly, making it easy to accidentally change the focus.

The Meike 35mm f/1.4 lens is a surprisingly low-priced, manual focus lens that offers good value for the money. The lens has a solid metallic build, smooth focusing ring, and feels well put together. However, the rear focusing ring turns very smoothly, making it easy to accidentally change the focus. The image quality is decent in the middle of pictures, while the corners show poor quality. The lens also exhibits distortion, vignetting, and a fair bit of longitudinal aberration at f 1.4. These issues make it less suitable for close-up photography. Additionally, the lens does not handle flaring well and requires manual focusing, which may not be ideal for beginner photographers. Overall, this lens offers good value for its price despite its image quality issues. It is suitable for those who are comfortable with manual focusing and are looking for a budget-friendly lens option. Pros: - Surprisingly low price - Solid metallic build - Smooth focusing ring - Good value for the money Cons: - Poor corner image quality - Distortion and vignetting - Issues with flaring - Requires manual focusing

Overall, this lens offers good value for its price despite its image quality issues. It is suitable for those who are comfortable with manual focusing and are looking for a budget-friendly lens option.

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