
Meke
The Meike 8mm f/3.5 is a manual‑focus, ultra‑wide rectangular fisheye lens for APS‑C and full‑frame DSLRs, offering a 200° field of view, solid metal construction, and strong flare resistance, but it suffers from soft corners wide open and a difficult manual focus.
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$169.99
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$176.56
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$169.99
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$224.87
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Meike 8mm for its impressive center sharpness, excellent flare resistance, and solid metal build, but they criticize the cumbersome manual focus, poorly fitting hood, heavy weight, and lack of aperture markings beyond f/8, making it less ergonomic for demanding shoots.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the lens’s sharp center rendering, smooth rings, and creative fisheye effect for tight interiors, while repeatedly noting soft corners wide open, noticeable fringing, a flimsy hood, and difficulty focusing, especially for video or fast subjects.
Common Complaints
Difficulty achieving precise manual focus, poorly fitting lens hood, soft corners at wide apertures, purple/green edge fringing, heavy weight, and missing aperture markings beyond f/8.
What People Are Saying
“impressively high level of sharpness”
“minimal flare, good color/contrast, appealing bokeh at f/3.5”
How It Compares
vs. Laowa 7.5mm f/2 (MFT)
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Choose Meike for the most affordable ultra‑wide fisheye with strong flare resistance; choose Laowa if you need a faster aperture and lighter package.
vs. Panasonic ultra‑wide (unspecified model, ~$599)
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Pick Meike when budget and creative fisheye distortion are priorities; pick Panasonic for autofocus, video work, and lighter handling.