Chinese accessories brand Meike has announced it will introduce an autofocus 85mm F1. 8 lens for Canon and Nikon full-frame DSLRs. In addition to adding another (very likely) affordable third party option to the mix, this will be the company’s first AF lens.
Details are a little thin on the ground, but early marketing materials suggest it will be a lightweight and compact lens with an all-metal body construction. The optical formula will use nine elements in six groups, and all elements will be multi-coated on both sides. Close focus will begin at 0. 85m with a maximum magnification of 1:1. 8. The lens will be 79. 5mm long and will accept a 67mm filter.
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In addition to the Nikon and Canon full-frame mounts, Meike will release the MK-85mm F1. 8 lens for Sony APS-C models as well. No price has been announced as of yet, and the company hasn’t said when we should expect the lens to go on sale.
For more information visit the Meike website.
. dpreview.com2018-4-20 21:15