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Meike 85mm f/1.4 (Autofocus) Review

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The Meike 85mm f/1.4 is an affordable full-frame autofocus lens with a plastic build. It is slightly bulky and has a cheap feel, but offers image stabilization and a deep plastic hood. The autofocus is slow, but accurate. Although it has some issues, it can still produce beautiful images with soft backgrounds and low longitudinal chromatic aberration.

It's an affordable lens that can still produce beautiful images with soft backgrounds and low longitudinal chromatic aberration, making it an attractive option for many people.

Pros
  • Affordable for a full-frame lens
  • Image stabilization
  • Produces beautiful images with soft backgrounds
  • Low longitudinal chromatic aberration
Cons
  • Slow autofocus
  • Plastic build with a cheap feel
  • Long minimum focus distance
  • Could be sharper, especially in the corners

The autofocus is quite slow, and the plastic build feels slightly cheap with some rough edges, but the image stabilization is a plus.

The Meike 85mm f/1.4 is an affordable full-frame autofocus lens with a plastic build. It is slightly bulky and has a cheap feel with some rough edges, but overall, the build quality is fine. The lens features image stabilization and comes with a deep plastic hood. However, the autofocus is quite slow, taking a moment to properly lock onto the object, and it suffers from focus breathing. Additionally, the minimum focus distance is quite long at about a full meter, which can be limiting and annoying when shooting small objects. Despite these issues, the lens can still produce beautiful images with soft backgrounds and low longitudinal chromatic aberration. The overall image quality is decent, but the lens could be a lot sharper, especially in the corners. In terms of image quality, the lens performs well in the middle of the frame at F/1.4, but there is some ghosting on edges which reduces contrast. As the aperture is stopped down, the sharpness and contrast improve. Distortion and vignetting are well controlled, and the lens shows minimal longitudinal chromatic aberration. Overall, the Meike 85mm f/1.4 autofocus lens is not without its issues, but it can still appeal to those looking for an affordable lens that can produce beautiful images with a narrow depth of field perfect for portraits and subject photography.

The lens could be a lot sharper, especially in the corners, but it still manages to produce decent overall image quality.

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