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2021-04-08T13:14:07
Es buenisimo, me encanta la calidad de Meike en sus productos.
LOGI E.
2021-04-08T13:13:17
I love it, its sharp, its solid i really love the quality of Meike
LOGI E.
2020-07-07T08:29:01
Great macro lens. All manual, and works well on aps-c format as well.
ADAM P.
2020-07-01T08:32:47
Very happy with this lens. It is a good Macro lens. Good build quality and solid. All manual so no electronic connections.
Beryl T.
85mm
f/2.8
f/22
Nikon Z
Full-Frame
28.2 Degree
1.5x
1.5:1
9.84" (25cm)
11 Elements in 8 Groups
Manual Focus
55 mm (Front)
2.52 x 4.72" (64 x 120mm)
1.1 lb (500g)

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By LOGI E.
Es buenisimo, me encanta la calidad de Meike en sus productos.
Its incredible
By LOGI E.
I love it, its sharp, its solid i really love the quality of Meike
Meike 85mm f/2.8 is a macro dedicated lens with portrait capabilities.
It's built for full frame cameras, and also compatible with APS-C bodies, the equivalent focal length on APS-C bodies is around 127.5mm.
Features a special designed macro ring, the maximum magnification ratio reaches 1.5:1, you don't need to get so close for macro shooting. The lens is capable for products, portraits, and creative effects. For products ranging from watches, wedding rings, close ups of small objects, portraits and miniature effects and they're as effective for creative video shootings as they are for still images. Giving you the powerful control over the range of sharpness in an image or video.