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The MEKE MK-3.5mm f/2.8 Ultra Wide Circular Fisheye Lens is a premium manual-focus prime lens designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras. Offering an extraordinary 220° diagonal field of view and a bright f/2.8 aperture, it excels in astrophotography and creative street photography. Its nano multi-layer coating minimizes flare, delivering sharp, high-contrast images in a compact, lightweight body compatible with Olympus and Panasonic Lumix MFT mounts.











| ASIN | B08CBBNJW5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #539 in Mirrorless Camera Lenses |
| Brand | Meike |
| Camera Lens | 3.5mm |
| Camera Lens Description | 3.5mm |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Four Thirds |
| Compatible Mountings | Four Thirds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 128 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual |
| Focal Length Description | 3.5 mm |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Image stabilization | no image stabilization |
| Item Weight | 190 Grams |
| Lens | Fisheye |
| Lens Coating Description | Nano Coated |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Micro Four Thirds |
| Lens Type | Fisheye |
| Manufacturer | HKmeike |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MK-3.5mm f2.8m43 |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.8 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 16 f |
| Minimum Focal Length | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Model Name | fisheye lens,lumix |
| Model Number | MK-3.5mm f2.8M43 |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Photo Filter Size | 12.5 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 220 Degrees |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
O**Y
This is a very nice and extermely well built lens for the price.
This is a very nice and extermely well built lens for the price. I bought this lens specifically for use as an all-sky lens for recording meteor showers and other astronomical events and the images I have gotten so far are very nice with good sharpness throughout the frame. I am definitely impressed with the lens - first off, it comes packaged very nicely Once I put this lens onto my Panasonic GH5S and starting shooting video and stills, there is no way I was going to go back to my wide angle lens (also a manual lens) - as I am getting so much more with this that I can just crop what I do not need out of the image. I can say that if you have a Micro 4/3 camera, YOU NEED this lens. Images are crisp with the right amount of distortion. Everything I was looking for in a fish-eye. I'm happy with this lens and highly recommend it. I am happy with the lens
C**A
Too Wide for Handheld.
Oddly enough this fisheye on a GH5 (MFT) is just too wide to be practical in most situations. As you can see in the photo, if your shooting handheld you can see the camera grip and your fingers in frame. I also found that to get cool fisheye portrait your subject has to be kissably close to the glass. If you put the camera on a gimbal at the right angle you can avoid your own feet but it’s otherwise a challenge to maintain staying out of the frame. Tip: In anamorphic mode it creates a cool full circle effect within the frame.
C**K
Too wide for gh5
great lens but too wide for lumix gh5, can see the camera on one side. overall is great!
J**.
Works great on my micro4/3 Panasonic G9
A lot of times these less expensive fish-eye lenses are actually designed for APS-C sensors but then are "adapted" to work on a micro4/3 sensor. This results in a circular image with the top and bottom edges cut off. I just wanna let you know that is NOT the case with this lens. The entire image circle is visible on my G9. Also, for added versatility, you can zoom in on the circle by adjusting the crop factor to show full screen and get a rectangular fish-eye with the widest possible angle of view without vignetting. Really nice!
P**E
Meike 3.5 y Lumix gh5s
Si tu interés en este lente es registrar skate, en mi caso sirve bastante. Suelo estar muy cerca del sujeto a la hora de filmar y este lente te permite que no corte el cuerpo estando a menos de medio metro.
R**E
Costo contenuto, ottima qualità costruttiva e di immagine, ampio angolo di campo
Una lente fisheye circolare, quindi dall'utilizzo sicuramente particolare e voluto. La qualità dell'immagine è buona, anche se faccio ancora un po' fatica a capire cosa è davvero a fuoco quando si scatta, per via del fatto che solo la parte centrale dell'immagine (sia nel mirino che nel live view) è coperta dalla lente, il resto cade fuori dal cerchio della lente e quindi non contiene informazioni (è "nero"). L'angolo di campo ripreso è talmente ampio che nel lato destro dell'inquadratura finiscono facilmente eventuali grip aggiuntive della fotocamera e le dita della mano che la stringono, così come nell'angolo in basso a volte spuntano piedi o le dita dell'altra mano (in base a come si impugna la fotocamera); risulta quindi consigliato operare quasi come se si avesse la fotocamera su un selfie stick, anche breve e, possibilmente, usando uno scatto remoto oppure un autoscatto impostato sui 2 secondi di ritardo o più dopo la pressione dell'otturatore. Alla fine, comunque, ritengo che, per il costo contenuto, questa lente sia un'ottima scelta nel mondo MFT per realizzare scatti circolari a fisheye.
C**R
面白い
ちょっとした遊びこころで撮れる。
M**S
Contentísima
Que se adapta,estupendamente en la cuerpo de la cámara
F**C
Objectif ludique et créatif
Une optique ludique, créative, pour un budget très abordable . Qualité des images très satisfaisante.
B**Z
Spaß ist auf jeden Fall garantiert!
Große Erwartungen hatte ich mir bei dem günstigen Preis nicht gemacht. Aber ich wurde positiv überrascht! Wenn man das Objektiv zum ersten Mal in der Hand hält, ist es richtig massiv und schwer. Der Objektivdeckel sitzt auf dem runden Objektiv immer irgendwie schief und falsch, aber er sitzt. Das Anbringen an meiner Lumix GX9 war ein wenig Spielerei, weil die Markierung zum Ansetzen nicht mit der Markierung auf der Kamera ident war, aber mit ein wenig Versatz und etwas Kraftaufwand saß das Objektiv dann doch. Die größte Herausforderung war, die Kamera auf komplett manuell zu stellen. Seit Jahren habe ich nie die Verschlußzeit oder ISO händisch über den Monitor eingestellt. Die Fummelei ist gewöhnungsbedürftig, liegt aber nicht am Objektiv, sondern an den eigenen Fingern am Display. Im Endeffekt reicht es, die Blende und Entfernung mit den Objektivringen einzustellen, wobei die Entfernung zweitrangig ist, weil irgendwas im Bild immer scharf ist ... Das Fotografieren ist also ein wenig Übungssache, aber man bekommt es hin und dann macht es richtig Spaß. Unvermeidlich ist es, daß rundum nicht noch Dinge drauf sind, die da nicht hingehören, sei es ein Jackenärmel, Schuhspitzen, Auslösefinger etc. Und Stativbeine lassen sich nicht weglügen. Aber ohne Stativ ist man deutlich flexibler. Die Auflösung des Objektivs ist grundsätzlich okay, die Begrenzung liegt eher am Chip in der Kamera. Ein paar Beispiele aus den ersten zwei Fotospaziergängen zeigen, wie man damit in etwas arbeiten kann. Spaß ist auf jeden Fall garantiert!
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