Compatible with Canon EF-M Mount Mirrorless Cameras EOS M M2 M3 M5 M6 M10 M50 M100 M6II M200 etc
FULLY MANUAL: Please go to your camera CUSTOM FUNCTIONS and ENABLE release SHUTTER W/O LENS option in order to take pictures
Product Specifications
Customer Reviews: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3Reviews
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Product Information
Product description
Meike 25mm f0.95 Large Aperture Manual Focus Lens For Canon EF-M Mount Cameras
Compatible with Canon EF-M Mount Mirrorless Cameras EOS M M2 M3 M5 M6 M10 M50 M100 M6II M200 etc
The lens is built for APS-C format cameras. The equivalent focal length is around 40mm.
In low light conditions, the wide aperture f/0.95 also works well, and it also has good depth of field control.
Specification
Focal range:
25mm
Aperture range:
f0.95 - f16
Filter size:
ø62mm
Focus Mode:
Manual Focus
Minimum focusing distance:
0.25m
Diaphragm Blades:
13
Lens structure:
11 elements in 9 groups
Weight:
600g(1.32lb)
APS-C Angle of View:
Diagonal 59.3° Horizontal 52° Vertical 35.4°
Details
Multi-layered
The lens can deliver a beautiful bokeh, and the subject remains sharp.
Wide aperture
Large aperture and accurate depth of field control can not only ensure sufficient light input, but also well reflect the level of the picture.
Metal bayonet
All glass + Metal bayonet made of aluminum alloy, good high and low temperature resistance.
High-quality
The image is very sharp in the middle, with good contrast and neutral colors.
Made of metal is high-quality processed and can be adjusted comfortably.
Sample picture by Alberto Ghizzi Panizza
Package included:
1* 25mm F0.95 Lens
1* Front Lens Caps
1* Rear Lens Caps
1* Product Card
Sample picture by Alberto Ghizzi Panizza
Review from Bill Hall
One of the nice things about this lens is the f/0.95 aperture. This is nice for two reasons. The first is providing a narrow depth of field. Depth of field varies depending on the aperture. As the aperture gets larger (smaller numbers), the depth of field decreases. And as the distance to the subject gets closer, the depth of field gets smaller. This lens has a stated minimum focus distance of 0.25m / 10 inches. I found that at f/0.95, I could get a little closer than that. At close distances wide open, the lens is not as sharp at the edges of the image. That's not that surprising at such close distances. If you move a little further away, this effect begins to disappear.
The second thing that the f/0.95 aperture provides is low light capability. It is one stop faster than a typical fast lens with a f/1.4 aperture. That means that under the same lighting conditions, this lens will allow you to double the shutter speed as compared to an f/1.4 lens. For example, assume you're shooting with a f/1.4 lens, and that lens needs a 1/60 sec. shutter speed for the lighting conditions you are using it in. This f/0.95 lens would be able to shoot at 1/125 sec. under the same conditions.