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Meike FF Prime Cinema Lens -35mm T2.1 for Sony FX3/FX6/FX9,A7SIII,Canon R5,R6,C80,RED Komodo X, BMPCC 6K PYXIS,Panasonic S1H,etc(PL/EF/E/RF/L mounts)

Original price $998.00 - Original price $998.00
Original price $998.00
$998.00
$998.00 - $998.00
Current price $998.00
Mount: PL

The Whole Full Frame Family :

16mmT2.5,24mmT2.1,35mmT2.1,50mmT2.1,85mmT2.1,

105mmT2.1,135mmT2.4


Meike Adapter for Cine Lens

  • EF to L-mount Camera
  • PL to Sony-E mount Camera
  • PL to L-mount Camera
  • PL to Canon RF-mount Camera

Compatible:

•It is available in either PL, Canon EF, Canon RF, Sony E, and Panasonic L mounts.
•Canon C700 ,C500II, C500 Mark II, C300 Mark III, C300 Mark II, C200, C70 ,C100 Mark II Z Cam E2-F6 E2-F8 E2-S6
•Sony VENICE
•Alexa LF
•Z Cam E2-F6
•Mavo LF
•Sony FX3 FX6,FX9
•All full-frame Sony, Panasonic. Canon, Sigma, Leica mirrorless Cameras
•All Super 35/ APS-C sensors Cameras

Highlights:

  1. 8K and clean and sharp image quality, suitable for a wide range of camera and scene requirements T2.1 to value aperture, high light transmittance and large-diameter, realise shooting bright pictures in low-light environments
  2. Nano-wide angle and multi-layer coating to suppress ghosting and glare
  3. APO -level chromatic aberration control
  4. Little to no breathing effect during focusing to achieve a stable image
  5. Near-zero distortion control to prevent picture distortion and halo
  6. 11-blade aperture can shoot near-circular natural and soft blur images and diffuse starburst Uniform colour balance
  7. Uniform gear position, saving time to adjust accessories
  8. 330 degree focus rotation and soft damping, precise focusing
  9. The metric and imperial dual focal length scale with fluorescent paint is used to improve the visibility at night or dim environment.
  10. Full metal body parts, more durable

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Specifications:

Lens Mount:  PL/EF/RF/E/L
Min Focal Dist: 33cm
Filter Thread: ø82
Outer Diameter: 85mm
Image Circle: 45mm
Structure: 14 Elements in 9 Groups    
Focal Length: 35mm
Aperture Range: T2.1-T22
Iris Blades: 11    
Gear Mod: M0.8    
Focus Rotation: 330 Degree    
Dimensions (Ø x L): PL: 
ø89.6 × 102.5
                              EF(Canon):     ø85 × 110.5
                              RF(Canon):     ø89.6 ×134.5
                              E(Sony):         ø89.6 × 136.5  
                              L(Panasonic): ø89.6 × 134.5
Weight: 1108~1182g
 FOV:
on FF cameras:     on APS-C camera:
Diagonal:63.5°                                     Horizontal: 52°                       
Vertical: 40° 
Diagonal:43.2°                                      Horizontal: 34.9°                       
Vertical: 26°

 

 

 

MK-Full Frame 35mm T2.1   Sample Pictures:

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
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Nathaniel Vossen

From the minute I unboxed the Meike 35mm full frame prime lens, I knew I had stumbled upon something special. This lens marks the second addition to my videography gear from Meike's line-up, and it has thoroughly impressed me, much like the 24mm. The build and image quality it offers at such an affordable price point is nothing short of astonishing and this is now my go-to lens for a variety of applications.

The lens itself exudes a premium feel that belies its cost, making it a standout option for both amateur and professionals alike. Its performance in various lighting conditions coupled with my Panasonic S5ii has been exceptional, showcasing its versatility and reliability.

What excites me the most is the potential to explore more from Meike's range. If this 35mm prime lens is any indication of the quality and innovation Meike brings to the table, then I eagerly anticipate getting my hands on the rest of the lineup. It's rare to find a blend of affordability and high quality, but Meike seems to have struck the perfect balance with this lens.

Kudos Meike!

S
Simon Elvin
Great for independent film making

Whilst the Meike film lenses are far less expensive than standard cinematic lenses, they still represent a significant investment for independent, self-funded film makers like me. So they need to deliver great results - and Meike lenses certainly do that. Robust, smooth and clear, with great results. I've bought two focal lengths so far, 85mm and 35mm, but I would certainly expand this on the basis of the image quality and user-friendliness I've found with these.
Only one area for improvement: the rear lens cap (the end where the lens connects to the camera body) doesn't stay on very easily. Not a problem when the lens is in use, but when changing lenses, the cap does tend to fall off. Could probably do to screw a little further onto the lens. This happens with both lenses, but it's a minor niggle.

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Ramon
Tipo de material da construção, corpo e lentes

Qual material é feito o corpo e as lentes, os elementos internos? São vidros, cristal?

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Rolando Robles
Great lens for indie work

i am a one man band. Great rolloff. Slightly green hue which is cool i like the look. Affordable, hefty. Focus ring is smooth.

J
J.L.
Amazing unit, best value

I just wanted to clear my doubt. I own an S35 prime and that does the job splendidly. Right now looking to upgrade the kit and what if I use this FF prime lens on a BMPCC 6K? Wil bmpcc 6k support this FF prime or should S35 be the right option?

Would using this FF produce any vignette in the footage?

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
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Nathaniel Vossen

From the minute I unboxed the Meike 35mm full frame prime lens, I knew I had stumbled upon something special. This lens marks the second addition to my videography gear from Meike's line-up, and it has thoroughly impressed me, much like the 24mm. The build and image quality it offers at such an affordable price point is nothing short of astonishing and this is now my go-to lens for a variety of applications.

The lens itself exudes a premium feel that belies its cost, making it a standout option for both amateur and professionals alike. Its performance in various lighting conditions coupled with my Panasonic S5ii has been exceptional, showcasing its versatility and reliability.

What excites me the most is the potential to explore more from Meike's range. If this 35mm prime lens is any indication of the quality and innovation Meike brings to the table, then I eagerly anticipate getting my hands on the rest of the lineup. It's rare to find a blend of affordability and high quality, but Meike seems to have struck the perfect balance with this lens.

Kudos Meike!

S
Simon Elvin
Great for independent film making

Whilst the Meike film lenses are far less expensive than standard cinematic lenses, they still represent a significant investment for independent, self-funded film makers like me. So they need to deliver great results - and Meike lenses certainly do that. Robust, smooth and clear, with great results. I've bought two focal lengths so far, 85mm and 35mm, but I would certainly expand this on the basis of the image quality and user-friendliness I've found with these.
Only one area for improvement: the rear lens cap (the end where the lens connects to the camera body) doesn't stay on very easily. Not a problem when the lens is in use, but when changing lenses, the cap does tend to fall off. Could probably do to screw a little further onto the lens. This happens with both lenses, but it's a minor niggle.

R
Ramon
Tipo de material da construção, corpo e lentes

Qual material é feito o corpo e as lentes, os elementos internos? São vidros, cristal?

R
Rolando Robles
Great lens for indie work

i am a one man band. Great rolloff. Slightly green hue which is cool i like the look. Affordable, hefty. Focus ring is smooth.

J
J.L.
Amazing unit, best value

I just wanted to clear my doubt. I own an S35 prime and that does the job splendidly. Right now looking to upgrade the kit and what if I use this FF prime lens on a BMPCC 6K? Wil bmpcc 6k support this FF prime or should S35 be the right option?

Would using this FF produce any vignette in the footage?