

📸 Own the moment with Meike’s sharp, bright, and beautifully bokeh-rich 35mm f/1.7 lens!
The Meike 35mm f/1.7 is a compact, manual focus prime lens designed for Fujifilm APS-C mirrorless cameras. Featuring a 5-group, 6-element optical design and a bright f/1.7 aperture, it excels in producing sharp images with creamy bokeh. Its nano multi-layer coating minimizes flare and vignetting, while a close focusing distance of 0.3m enables versatile shooting from landscapes to portraits. Lightweight and solidly built, this lens is a budget-friendly choice for enthusiasts seeking creative manual control and professional-quality results.








| ASIN | B01DJ3ZA3Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #224 in Mirrorless Camera Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (337) |
| Date First Available | March 28, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
| Item model number | MK-FX-35-1.7 |
| Manufacturer | Meike |
| Product Dimensions | 1.61 x 2.38 x 2.38 inches |
H**N
Love this little manual lens!
Perfect day to day companion! Easy focus, amazing bokeh, sharp, fun to play with, feels nice in hand. Very nice lens, very worth the money!!!!
D**E
Great Budget Prime Lens for Fuji X-T20
I wanted a prime lens with a big aperture to learn and grow using the XT20. I was very pleasantly surprised with this lens' quality, from build to photo quality, especially at the price range. The build feels solid, having a heavy metal feel to it instead of the cheap plastic feel. The picture quality was great, I am not a professional photographer and I consider my self amateur at best, but I was happy with the initial picture quality. If you are looking for a cheap prime lens with a big aperture and do not mind shooting manually, pick this one up and give it a try. If anything, it will teach you how to use a prime lens before you make the leap into more expensive prime lenses out there.
B**U
True Manual Focus Lens with a Little Soul
This is an interesting lens. I was very leery of this lens for the price and being a company I was unfamiliar with. I upgraded one of my x-series camera bodies and donate my back-up ex-1 to a budding photographer. Unfortunately, I didn't have a spare lens to give. So, I purchased this one to setup a nice little starter kit. I tested this lens throughly before handing the camera over. It preformed impressively. There is definitely a bit of vignetting and softness at the edges when shot wide open. I deducted a point for its optical performance. For the right use, like creative portraiture, this vignetting and softness could actually be a bonus. The copies I used were surprisingly sharp in the center 70-80% of the frame wide open. Of course, it sharpens up much more edge to edge stopped down. Color and contrast weren't stellar, but definitely acceptable. One thing that is hard to characterize is the feel of a lens. I have shot with Sinar, Hasselblad, Nikon, Canon and Fuji over the years as a professional photographer. Some of the nicest technical lenses I have owned, lacked life and soul. What this lens lacks in edge sharpness and color rendering, it makes up for in the beautiful, organic feeling images it yields. A few important notes. 1. The aperture ring is steeples. This makes it an interesting artistic choice when pairing the lens with more video capable x-series camera. 2. This lens does not communicate in any fashion to an x-series camera body. Make sure to enable the shoot without a lens feature in your menu settings of your camera before mounting the lens. 3. The manual focus is very well dampered. It feels like a good manual focus lens should. Not only does this make it a breeze to use for still photography, but it opens up possibilities when trying to pull accurate focus with video where focus by wire lenses sometimes fall short. 4. The lens is built very solid. It has an all metal feel. I am not sure all the parts inside, but it feels very solid. I paid around $85 for this lens. I think anything near $100 is a good value. It will not replace Fuji's 35 1.4 AF option; which is a killer lens, but it was an interesting enough lens for the right assignment for me to purchase a copy for myself after letting my first copy go.
F**A
I made the right decision👍👍👍👍👍
I have taken excellent pictures with this lens. It is the perfect manual lens for traveling. It is light and well made. No complains so far.
D**E
Great lens for the $$
Just got this in today and used it briefly and so far, pretty happy with it. Does what I expect it to do and does it well. Great price point for what you get!!
T**E
1st prime for my X-T20 & new life for my X-A1
Cat picture: X-T20, 1/80 f1.7 ISO500 Camera picture: X-A1, 1/90 f1.7 ISO3200 I bought this for my X-T20 as my first prime lens. Quality is great but maybe not quite as sharp as the kit XF 18-55 lens - but this is only of you are looking at the pics zoomed in on a pc and being picky. With that said, my 5 stars is based on an amateurs perspective. The best was yet to come: after I cleaned up my old X-A1, I am in love with the A1/35mm f1.7 combo. It's such a compact, bare bones combo with the ability to shoot in super low light and delivers quality shots. If you can find a used X-A1 body for $100-200 and stick this lens on it, you won't regret it.
C**X
Definite upgrade from the 35mm f1.7 CCTV.
Needed something to pair with my Fujifilm X-E1 with a 50mm equiv. focal length, fast aperture, and good build quality all while not breaking the bank. This lens fit the bill perfectly. If you're expecting the same IQ as the similar Fujian/Fotasy 35mm f1.7 CCTV lens, you're in for a big surprise. While the old CCTV lens was fun to shoot with, the soft, smudgy edges at times left something to be desired. This lens from Meike is a different beast altogether! Very robust build quality with practically all-metal construction all the way down to the lens cap! The focus throw is smooth and the clickless aperture makes it great for video. Corners are sharp and not at all like the CCTV version. Just under a stop of vignetting can be seen as well as some fairly heavy barrel distortion, both of which can be corrected. Don't forget, this is an all-manual lens which means it does not talk to the camera and you will need to manually enable the "shutter release without lens attached" function in your camera's menu before shooting. Pros: -all-metal construction -nice chrome lens mount -includes metal lens cap and proper rear plastic cap -fast aperture -very good image quality -renders colors quite well -comes with a nice protective pouch Cons: -manual focus only, no electronics -vignetting at large apertures -heavy barrel distortion (correctable) -the Meike brand as a whole can be hit-or-miss -fixed lens mount so if you also shoot Sony you'll need to buy the E-mount version I highly recommend this lens for its price-to-performance ratio. It offers great build quality and features at an attractive price. It's a great walk around lens that you can keep glued to your camera. It's essentially the body cap for my old trusty X-E1.
J**S
Après avoir été photographe professionnel pendant plusieurs années, j'ai décidé de troquer tout mon matériel lourd et encombrant contre un petit Fujifilm xt2 et cet objectif 35mm (équivalent 50mm) Aucune électronique dans cet objectif, entièrement manuel, uniquement le plaisir de prendre son temps ... La qualité d'image est très bonne à partir de F2.8, excellente à F4 !!! Imbattable, à ce prix c'est largement supérieur à mes attentes J'aurai adoré que la bague d'ouverture soit crantée, mais bon, avec cette qualité d'image on peut bien faire cette petite concession !
L**E
Bought it and it was fine for portraits, hadn't used it in a while and while I was going to take my friends photo I whipped it out and it wouldn't shoot. Checked over all the camera settings and confirm it was on manual focus but couldn't get it to snap photos. My other lens did but I can't get this one do do anything anymore. I've looked up if anyone else has had this but can't find anything people can suggest.
A**ー
画像は明るく、撮影した画像も良かったのですが、絞りリングが不安定。光にもかなり影響を受けやすい感じがした。また、8〜22の間が狭すぎて絞り具合を目で見て調整するしかないが、あまり調整も効かない。
V**G
G**1
I would not make this your only lens. Its is FANTASTIC for portrait shots. Anywhere between F1.7-F4 is great. However above that you start gettin ga crazy vingette. Great lens for the price, but understand what the limitations are
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