I really dont understand that gap from 10mm to 35mm, Meike need 21 or 24mm lens to complete this set🤔 Edit: Their customer support told me, 25mm will be available in September
from what i can tell, theyre reusing the 16 and 25 from the mft line. I assume that they might be slightly reworking the 16 since it wasnt designed for s35, and it vignettes a little bit on a bigger sensor (see: m.ruclips.net/video/Jftvb4AGbPQ/видео.html). The 25 is the one that is the most prone to CA, so maybe theyre trying to fix that too.
these lenses together with the pocket 4k are probably the best deal if youre starting out and interested in making movies rather than content. everything tighter than the 25 really requires a mattebox against the red flares (unless you like that look).
@@OurVoicesOurLives i havent used rokinons/samyangs in a few years, but i dont really remember liking them very much. Sure they cover a larger format, and are more easily adaptable, but theyre not particularly usable below f2.8 or f4 really, unlike the meikes. More and worse chromatic aberrations throughout the range, some of the lenses have bad breathing and etc. With the meikes youre locked to a mirrorless mount (altho most of the MFT range is easily adaptable to E mount cameras in s35 mode), but theyre that cheap that i dont think it matters very much. Image quality wise the Meikes perform slightly better than the Zeiss CP2s Ive rented on the pocket 4k (via a PL mount adapter). I think that by itself says enough really. People could argue theyre not future proof, but if you ever really need anything considerably better, you would probably have to rent a more serious cinema camera, a more serious pl mount cine lens set, and the cost of that rental over a few days will probably be more than 1 affordable FF cine lens, or half the meike MFT/mini prime set lol.
Yeah I liked the look with the red flares in the shadows, it made it feel a bit vintage! Thanks for another helpful video that examined more then just the newest hottest full frame gear
I've been on the fence buying this set but I think this video just made me confident in my decision for some new optics that are color matching. Thanks for the info 🤘
I love your work. You’ve got a great vision and I appreciate that you actually create films and demonstrate your techniques… I also love equipment but everything today is more about commercial equipment sales and less about filmmaking techniques and using that equipment. ♥️✌🏼😎
I bought these. Didn't like them. Got impatient with waiting for the 25mm, but the main reason, the 35mm which is equivalent to roughly 50mm, lacked a good depth of field. Once you focused past about 10 feet, everything would just fall into focus. Ordered the full frames to get more depth of field. The one lens that I will buy out of this set will be the 10mm since it's so small and wide and can fit in with the FF ones.
How are you liking the depth of field difference with the FF versions? I kinda had the same perception looking at this video....to get 2 or 3 FF lenses and the S35 10mm...due to the 3d pop and depth of the FF lenses would be better with Komodo. Is that what you're seeing?
@@directedbytp so sorry I just now saw this reply. I have the FF versions currently and like them way more than the minis. TBH the minis are a waste of time. Go for a lens that will give you nice depth. Even just a 24-70 with a metabones will look better.
I just traded my Meike 35mm FF. I loved the image. Being a single shooter and not that experienced with manual focus I traded for an AF lens. But this set is amazing. I have 2 C70's that I could have some fun with. And the price?? Nice. The images of you sitting were awesome, the images of following (girlfriend/wife) were soft. Seems really hard to pull off walking shots on a gimbal pulling focus. Ooofff that's a test. I would need AF.
@@spensersakurai Thanks for that! Have you done any comparisons of the FF to the original s35 primes? I’m trying to decide between the DZOFilm primes or the Meike s35 primes cuz they are a lot cheaper. There’s tons of videos comparing the FF Meike primes to the DZOFilm so if they are similar then I can actually rely on those comparisons.
Thanks for the video! For someone considering to start learning about videography, what focal length would you recommend to try first? I am torn between buying a Fuji X-H2s or the Sony FX30 so I would need to decide which system I can get a cinema lens for first. I already have 3 APS-C and 1 FF E-mount (photo) lenses so the Sony seems like the logical choice. But at the same time, I have 0 cinema lenses so I can start testing a new ecosystem since I wanna get into Fuji.
Thank you for this but I would maybe advise getting the s35 version of this lens rather than this mini. A s35 35mm for instance can be used in s35 mode or with a speed booster on the Komodo or C70. The image circle above 30mm is fine on the Komodo with a speedbooster even though the Komodo is generally considered to have a wider sensor than most s35. The minimum near focus is probably the deal breaker. A simple comparison in assessing the value of these cinema lenses might be to ask whether they are at least as good as the eponymous Sigma 18-35mm which has insanely close minimum focus?? I’m afraid I don’t think that they are and the look of these is somewhat underwhelming if they are just used to shoot everything in bright sunlight. It’s hard for a lens to shine in those circumstances. Meanwhile I would seriously advise mr s to avoid a gimbal if he can, particularly if it’s likely to be used fairly indiscriminately. I just don’t understand how people can bare to see their framing of their subject wander so much. I think Mr S is a fan of Mr Finchers work and I sure he would find Mr Fs description of steadycam as the pov of a drunk likely be a hard truth to confront particularly if he’s taking on a gimbal as an essential piece of kit any time soon. Good luck with that.
Does anyone know if the glass is the same in the RF mount Mini Primes and the MFT lenses? The RF have a Red ring around the bottom and look to be a new design with different glass. but the MFT version of the mini primes look the same as the MFT primes on there other pages.
Just a heads up, the correct pronunciation is "may(as in the month) ke (as in cook)" It's a Chinese name, I'm not sure which characters they use for the name, but I imagine mei means beautiful, but I'm not sure what ke would be. - source a dude who sorta knows mandarin aka me.
@@spensersakurai The answer i did not want to get but know its the only correct one :D Honestly what stopped me from getting Meike s35 and similar cine lenses is the fact they look too similar to Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 and you might as well just get that one... FDs on the other hand are something else, same story with Leica R and Olympus Zuiko (among the others). So for that reason I lean to FDs.
Maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but a super 35 lens on a super 35 sensor has the same FOV\perspective as a FF lens on a FF sensor... So these lenses would be perfect for the komodo. Very interested in these if I end up going with a Komodo instead of an URSA, thanks for the video.
seems like repurposed MFT lenses just changed the mount! focal lengths and color makes me say yupp. These were amazing lenses on my P4K so no doubt they'll be a hit on the komodo or any RF camera you put them on!
Don’t order from Meike! They scammed me out of $1000 dollars for the 24mm ff lens that never was delivered… I’m leaving this on a lot of their videos so people know.
Have you tought about disputing the charge with your card company or bank? Maybe small claims court? If you've got evidence of payment and no delivery maybe it's time to consult with an attorney.
@@williamaungleyraud it’s a Chinese company I have little ground to stand on and they know it… I had to buy a second one in order to complete the set. A big scam this company is, they know you need a set for professional work and hold you hostage. I recommend irix, much better company!
Sorry but is it just me or does the focus breathing actually look really bad. Especially on the 85mm. At 7:35 the pan hanging in the background on the left almost shifted completely out of the frame. At least half of it completely shifted out of view. I don't have any experience with cinema lenses just yet, but that can't be good, right? Maybe I have the wrong definition of what focus breathing is.
shoutout to our wives who always are our models for test walking shots
Hahaha right!?
I really dont understand that gap from 10mm to 35mm, Meike need 21 or 24mm lens to complete this set🤔
Edit: Their customer support told me, 25mm will be available in September
from what i can tell, theyre reusing the 16 and 25 from the mft line. I assume that they might be slightly reworking the 16 since it wasnt designed for s35, and it vignettes a little bit on a bigger sensor (see: m.ruclips.net/video/Jftvb4AGbPQ/видео.html). The 25 is the one that is the most prone to CA, so maybe theyre trying to fix that too.
I want and need that 10mm in L-Mount! Thanks for the video Spenser!
these lenses together with the pocket 4k are probably the best deal if youre starting out and interested in making movies rather than content. everything tighter than the 25 really requires a mattebox against the red flares (unless you like that look).
thank you for pointing this out needed some guidance
Do you prefer these over the Rokinon? They seem to be in the same price range
@@OurVoicesOurLives i havent used rokinons/samyangs in a few years, but i dont really remember liking them very much. Sure they cover a larger format, and are more easily adaptable, but theyre not particularly usable below f2.8 or f4 really, unlike the meikes. More and worse chromatic aberrations throughout the range, some of the lenses have bad breathing and etc. With the meikes youre locked to a mirrorless mount (altho most of the MFT range is easily adaptable to E mount cameras in s35 mode), but theyre that cheap that i dont think it matters very much.
Image quality wise the Meikes perform slightly better than the Zeiss CP2s Ive rented on the pocket 4k (via a PL mount adapter). I think that by itself says enough really. People could argue theyre not future proof, but if you ever really need anything considerably better, you would probably have to rent a more serious cinema camera, a more serious pl mount cine lens set, and the cost of that rental over a few days will probably be more than 1 affordable FF cine lens, or half the meike MFT/mini prime set lol.
Good lens set for Komodo, thank you Spencer for bringing good review as usual!
Yeah I liked the look with the red flares in the shadows, it made it feel a bit vintage! Thanks for another helpful video that examined more then just the newest hottest full frame gear
I've been on the fence buying this set but I think this video just made me confident in my decision for some new optics that are color matching. Thanks for the info 🤘
I love your work. You’ve got a great vision and I appreciate that you actually create films and demonstrate your techniques…
I also love equipment but everything today is more about commercial equipment sales and less about filmmaking techniques and using that equipment. ♥️✌🏼😎
Great video Spenser!
awesome review! thanks
Thanks for this great video and review! Those lenses look great, especially for the price.
I bought these. Didn't like them. Got impatient with waiting for the 25mm, but the main reason, the 35mm which is equivalent to roughly 50mm, lacked a good depth of field. Once you focused past about 10 feet, everything would just fall into focus. Ordered the full frames to get more depth of field. The one lens that I will buy out of this set will be the 10mm since it's so small and wide and can fit in with the FF ones.
How are you liking the depth of field difference with the FF versions? I kinda had the same perception looking at this video....to get 2 or 3 FF lenses and the S35 10mm...due to the 3d pop and depth of the FF lenses would be better with Komodo. Is that what you're seeing?
@@directedbytp so sorry I just now saw this reply. I have the FF versions currently and like them way more than the minis. TBH the minis are a waste of time. Go for a lens that will give you nice depth. Even just a 24-70 with a metabones will look better.
I just traded my Meike 35mm FF. I loved the image. Being a single shooter and not that experienced with manual focus I traded for an AF lens. But this set is amazing. I have 2 C70's that I could have some fun with. And the price?? Nice. The images of you sitting were awesome, the images of following (girlfriend/wife) were soft. Seems really hard to pull off walking shots on a gimbal pulling focus. Ooofff that's a test. I would need AF.
Can you do a comparison between the mini and FF
Great video as always!
Curious if you still loving the FF versions. I'm about to pull the trigger on a set
So can these be adapted easy to an EF Mount for the Blackmagic 6K Pro? Are these minis any different than the original Meike s35 primes?
The minis can’t do ef. They are for mirrorless cameras. The optics are different from the original s35 yes.
@@spensersakurai Thanks for that! Have you done any comparisons of the FF to the original s35 primes? I’m trying to decide between the DZOFilm primes or the Meike s35 primes cuz they are a lot cheaper. There’s tons of videos comparing the FF Meike primes to the DZOFilm so if they are similar then I can actually rely on those comparisons.
For someone that has a C70 with the Canon Speedbooster, would you still recommend the mini primes over the full frame primes from Meike?
Probably not. I’d only get them if you just want something much smaller.
Thanks for the video! For someone considering to start learning about videography, what focal length would you recommend to try first?
I am torn between buying a Fuji X-H2s or the Sony FX30 so I would need to decide which system I can get a cinema lens for first.
I already have 3 APS-C and 1 FF E-mount (photo) lenses so the Sony seems like the logical choice. But at the same time, I have 0 cinema lenses so I can start testing a new ecosystem since I wanna get into Fuji.
Great video! These make sense since most of the cinema cameras are super 35
have a C70 and a speedbooster. All of my past lenses are EF. and i have other EF cameras. Think I should go for RF or EF?
Keep the EF. Just gives you more options
Thank you for this but I would maybe advise getting the s35 version of this lens rather than this mini. A s35 35mm for instance can be used in s35 mode or with a speed booster on the Komodo or C70. The image circle above 30mm is fine on the Komodo with a speedbooster even though the Komodo is generally considered to have a wider sensor than most s35. The minimum near focus is probably the deal breaker. A simple comparison in assessing the value of these cinema lenses might be to ask whether they are at least as good as the eponymous Sigma 18-35mm which has insanely close minimum focus?? I’m afraid I don’t think that they are and the look of these is somewhat underwhelming if they are just used to shoot everything in bright sunlight. It’s hard for a lens to shine in those circumstances. Meanwhile I would seriously advise mr s to avoid a gimbal if he can, particularly if it’s likely to be used fairly indiscriminately. I just don’t understand how people can bare to see their framing of their subject wander so much. I think Mr S is a fan of Mr Finchers work and I sure he would find Mr Fs description of steadycam as the pov of a drunk likely be a hard truth to confront particularly if he’s taking on a gimbal as an essential piece of kit any time soon. Good luck with that.
Does anyone know if the glass is the same in the RF mount Mini Primes and the MFT lenses? The RF have a Red ring around the bottom and look to be a new design with different glass. but the MFT version of the mini primes look the same as the MFT primes on there other pages.
They seem similar to the Meike lenses I bought to use on a Sony A6400.
Just a heads up, the correct pronunciation is "may(as in the month) ke (as in cook)" It's a Chinese name, I'm not sure which characters they use for the name, but I imagine mei means beautiful, but I'm not sure what ke would be. - source a dude who sorta knows mandarin aka me.
someone told me that once as well but I just decided to say it how i wanted to say it bahaha
ke is 科 science. So it is Beautiful science :) A good implication
@@sirui3742 很棒!美国的美吗?
@@sirui3742 你们的名字是思锐,对不对?
how would you compare meike s35 vs canon fd. i know canon is vintage and meike is modern, but what do you prefer
Vastly different looks. Really depends on your needs.
@@spensersakurai The answer i did not want to get but know its the only correct one :D Honestly what stopped me from getting Meike s35 and similar cine lenses is the fact they look too similar to Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 and you might as well just get that one... FDs on the other hand are something else, same story with Leica R and Olympus Zuiko (among the others). So for that reason I lean to FDs.
Awesome video!
Maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but a super 35 lens on a super 35 sensor has the same FOV\perspective as a FF lens on a FF sensor... So these lenses would be perfect for the komodo. Very interested in these if I end up going with a Komodo instead of an URSA, thanks for the video.
Why is the 16mm missing? Particular reason? Can we ( normal people ) change the mounts of the lens?
16 is coming. And I don’t think you can change the mounts yourself unfortunately.
Will these work on the Z Cam S6?
35mm가 젤 좋아보이네요! 잘 보았습니다~~
Do you want to share the music track name at 6:16 / 16:14?
Would these be useable on Canon RF full frame?
Nice information
What are the lens weights of each focul lengths
what's the lens flaring like on these mini's, I currently have rokinon and flaring is bad on some lenses
Rf means cine lense loss their compatibilities, that's why pl and ef are so popular
seems like repurposed MFT lenses just changed the mount! focal lengths and color makes me say yupp. These were amazing lenses on my P4K so no doubt they'll be a hit on the komodo or any RF camera you put them on!
Yeah, they seem the exact same
I'm shocked u don't have or use leica R's. They be the best lens for your taste. Mix of modern n vintage
I think that I like the color of the full frame version
I woulda ordered a set today if they offered the set in EF. 😭😭😭
They actually do have a line of super 35 EF mount lenses as well, they're like $650 each.
may kay === its may kay =I own the FF set :)-
I don’t like how that rolls off the tongue.
First to comment😀
Don’t order from Meike! They scammed me out of $1000 dollars for the 24mm ff lens that never was delivered… I’m leaving this on a lot of their videos so people know.
Have you tought about disputing the charge with your card company or bank? Maybe small claims court? If you've got evidence of payment and no delivery maybe it's time to consult with an attorney.
@@williamaungleyraud it’s a Chinese company I have little ground to stand on and they know it… I had to buy a second one in order to complete the set. A big scam this company is, they know you need a set for professional work and hold you hostage. I recommend irix, much better company!
Sorry but is it just me or does the focus breathing actually look really bad. Especially on the 85mm. At 7:35 the pan hanging in the background on the left almost shifted completely out of the frame. At least half of it completely shifted out of view. I don't have any experience with cinema lenses just yet, but that can't be good, right? Maybe I have the wrong definition of what focus breathing is.
They're definitely amazing lenses for the price. But I think we can also be honest about the focus breathing, right?