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Meike 50mm T2.2 Cinema Prime Lens (MFT)
Micro Four Thirds Sensor Coverage
24″ Minimum Focus Distance
Low-Dispersion Multicoated Glass
All-Metal Housing; 9 Elements / 7 Group
$399.99
Meike 50mm T2.2 Cinema Prime Lens (MFT)
High-Quality Optics for Micro Four Thirds Cameras
The Meike 50mm T2.2 Cinema Prime Lens delivers professional-level image quality in a compact, affordable package. Designed for Micro Four Thirds (MFT) cameras, this lens offers sharp, cinematic visuals for filmmakers and videographers.
With a 50mm focal length, it provides a natural perspective ideal for portraits, interviews, and storytelling shots. The fast T2.2 aperture allows for excellent low-light performance and smooth background blur to create striking depth-of-field effects.
The lens features full metal construction for durability and a classic cinema feel. It includes smooth, precise manual focus and aperture rings with standardized gear positions, making it compatible with follow focus systems and matte boxes.
Its optical design minimizes distortion and chromatic aberration, ensuring sharp images with rich contrast. The lens delivers consistent color reproduction across the frame for professional-grade footage.
The de-clicked aperture ring allows for silent, smooth exposure changes during recording, making it ideal for video production. Lightweight and compact, the lens balances well on most MFT camera rigs.
Key Features:
50mm focal length for natural perspective shots
Fast T2.2 aperture for low-light and shallow depth of field
Durable full metal body with cinema-style manual controls
De-clicked aperture for smooth exposure adjustment
Minimizes distortion and chromatic aberration
Compatible with follow focus and matte box systems
Designed for Micro Four Thirds mirrorless cameras
The Meike 50mm T2.2 Cinema Prime Lens (MFT) offers filmmakers a reliable, professional-grade lens at a competitive price. It’s perfect for narrative filmmaking, documentary, and creative video projects.