It’s been almost six months since I last got my hands on a Meike lens, and today I’m checking out something a bit different: Meike’s very first Pro lens.
That alone is enough to get me curious. However, the focal length itself isn’t new to me; I’ve used it before and, to be honest, it never really left a great impression. But every lens is different, and with this being Meike’s first step into the “Pro” territory, I am genuinely interested to see if this one can turn things around. Maybe it’ll surprise me.
Meike 85mm f1.8 Pro
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Left: Meike 85mm f1.8 Pro top view
Right: Meike 85mm f1.8 Pro with lens hood
Intro
Meike launched the 85mm f1.8 Pro in November 2024, and let’s just say: it definitely turned some heads. Not because it’s an 85mm lens (we’ve all seen those before), but because “f1.8″ and “Pro” in the same name?
That’s not something you hear every day. It left a lot of people curious, and maybe even a little skeptical. I mean, isn’t “Pro” usually reserved for the big, heavy, brighter aperture, bank-account-crushing glass? So now the big question is: what actually makes a lens“ Pro”? I’m here to test it out and see if this one earns the badge or if it’s just wearing the title for fun.

Fuji X-T5 . Meike 85mm f1.8 Pro @ 85mm . f1.8 . 1/1250″ . ISO 125 . Nostalgic Negative
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Left: Fuji X-T5 . Meike 85mm f1.8 Pro @ 85mm . f1.8 . 1/640″ . ISO 125 . Nostalgic Negative
Right: Fuji X-T5 . Meike 85mm f1.8 Pro @ 85mm . f1.8 . 1/80″ . ISO 500 . Nostalgic Negative
Design and Build Quality
The first thing I noticed about the lens design is the noticeably bright red ring at the rear lens. Like the Meike 33mm f1.4 and Meike 55mm f1.4, it takes inspiration from the Canon L lens.

Fuji X-M5 . Meike 85mm f1.8 Pro @ 85mm . f1.8 . 1/20,000″ . ISO 160 . Nostalgic Negative
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Left: Fuji X-M5 . Meike 85mm f1.8 Pro @ 85mm . f18 . 1/5800″ . ISO 320 . Nostalgic Negative
Right: Fuji X-M5 . Meike 85mm f1.8 Pro @ 85mm . f2 . 1/125″ . ISO 500 . Nostalgic Negative
The build quality is great. It comes with full metal construction and weighs about 390 grams. The weight is well-distributed across the lens body, which feels well-balanced when holding the lens in hand.
It comes with a 62mm filter size, pretty small for a “Pro” lens, and thanks to that, it allows photographers to buy considerably cheaper filters. It is also equipped with an aperture ring. The aperture ring is noticeably better than the f1.4 siblings. The gentle clicky aperture ring is smoother to control with minimum effort. As for the manual focus ring, it is frictionless and smooth.
Fuji X-T5 . Meike 85mm f1.8 Pro @ 85mm . f1.8 . 1/80″ . ISO 500 . Nostalgic Negative
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