Meike has announced a new 35mm f/0.95 large aperture APS-C lens for six different camera mounts.
large aperture lens for six different camera mounts: five APS-C and Micro Four Thirds. While fully manual, it boasts solid image quality and a relatively affordable price.
The lens is constructed of 10 elements in seven groups, but the specifics of that arrangement and any information on whether or not there are any special lenses have not been revealed. It does feature an aperture range of f/0.95 through f/16 via a 13-bladed aperture diaphragm, which is an unusually high number of blades that usually indicates a soft, circular defocus area, or bokeh.with a few sample images taken with the lens, which showcase the sharpness, falloff, and bokeh pattern.
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