I've been looking for an ultrawide to use on a compact mirrorless camera (Canon M5). Came across a Meike 12mm f/2.8 demo unit... and was very skeptical. Not a brand I'd usually look to for a lens! But, what the heck, it was only $125 (sells new for under $200).
Manual focus, manual aperture, surprisingly nice "feel" to the controls and mostly metal construction. Nice caps and plastic "tulip" lens hood (bayonet with a latching mechanism.... unfortunately doesn't reverse onto the lens for storage).
Photo below was shot with it yesterday (outside my local Starbucks, which has finally reopened!) Aperture was f/8. 24MP, APS-C camera. A B+W Kaesemann C-Pol was used (uneven effect, as might be expected on an ultrawide). I only did a little tweaking to the exposure and some slight sharpening to the image, which is uncropped, although it's downsized a bit from the full 4000x6000 pixel original.
Let me know what you think...
I think you may have a winner there.
amfoto1 wrote:
I've been looking for an ultrawide to use on a compact mirrorless camera (Canon M5). Came across a Meike 12mm f/2.8 demo unit... and was very skeptical. Not a brand I'd usually look to for a lens! But, what the heck, it was only $125 (sells new for under $200).
Manual focus, manual aperture, surprisingly nice "feel" to the controls and mostly metal construction. Nice caps and plastic lens hood (bayonet with a latching mechanism.... unfortunately doesn't reverse onto the lens for storage).
Photo below was shot with it yesterday (outside my local Starbucks, which has finally reopened!) Aperture was f/8. 24MP, APS-C camera. A B+W Kaesemann C-Pol was used (uneven effect, as might be expected on an ultrawide). I only did a little tweaking to the exposure and some slight sharpening to the image, which is uncropped, although it's downsized a bit from the full 4000x6000 pixel original.
Let me know what you think...
I've been looking for an ultrawide to use on a com... (
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Excellent IQ, now let us see just how long it last.
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