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Meike FF Prime

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Meike FF Prime: Budget cine lenses by Meike Optics with T2.2 aperture, 16–85mm focal lengths, uniform 67mm front diameter, and declicked iris for low-budget productions.

Technical Details

Focal Lengths

162535507585
T2.2T2.2T2.2T2.2T2.2T2.2
0.25m0.28m0.35m0.45m0.60m0.80m
0.54kg0.42kg0.48kg0.52kg0.62kg0.68kg
676767676767
92°64°48°35°23°20°
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E/EF/PL · 67mm Front · 270° Focus Throw · T2.2 · Full Frame

History & Development

Meike Optics introduced the FF Prime series in 2019 as a budget-friendly alternative to established cinema lenses. The company, founded in 2007 in Shenzhen, initially focused on photography accessories before expanding into the cinema market in 2017. The FF Prime line was extended with the 16mm and 85mm focal lengths in 2020, followed by a revised version in 2021 with improved coatings and reduced focus breathing.

Practical Use in Film

The Meike FF Prime lenses are suitable for low-budget productions and documentaries where the weight-to-performance ratio is crucial. Cinematographers appreciate the consistent dimensions for quick lens changes without rebalancing on a gimbal. The de-clickable aperture allows for stepless exposure adjustments during shooting. Typical applications for the series include indie productions, corporate videos, and as A-camera optics for established productions with higher-end main lenses.

Comparison & Alternatives

Compared to lenses like Zeiss CP.3 or Canon CN-E, the Meike FF Primes offer significantly lower acquisition costs with acceptable optical performance. The build quality does not reach the level of ARRI Signature Primes but surpasses many still photography lenses in terms of cine suitability. Direct competitors include the Samyang XEEN series and 7artisans Vision lenses. Meike positions itself price-wise between pure photography lenses and professional cinema lenses, occupying a niche for ambitious filmmakers with limited budgets.

From the crafts

Perspectives

Cinematographer

Ich nutze die Meike FF Primes hauptsächlich für Handheld-Sequenzen und Gimbal-Arbeit, da sie deutlich leichter als meine Zeiss CP.2 sind und trotzdem die gleichen Frontdurchmesser haben. Die manuelle Fokussierung ist präzise genug für Follow Focus Systeme, auch wenn der Fokusring nicht ganz die Dämpfung teurerer Objektive erreicht.

Director

Für mich sind diese Objektive ein Werkzeug, um auch mit kleinem Budget einen einheitlichen Look über verschiedene Brennweiten zu erreichen - etwas das mit gemischten Fotoobjektiven oft schwierig ist. Der leichte Vintage-Charakter der Meike Optiken passt gut zu intimeren, character-driven Geschichten, wo ich nicht die sterile Perfektion modernster Cine-Objektive brauche.

Producer

Ein kompletter Satz Meike FF Primes kostet mich etwa 2.500 Euro statt 15.000 Euro für vergleichbare Markenobjektive - das ermöglicht Produktionen, die sonst auf Kit-Objektive angewiesen wären. Die Ersatzteilversorgung ist allerdings noch nicht so etabliert wie bei den großen Herstellern, weshalb ich immer Backup-Objektive einplane.

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