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Meike Global has announced their fourth Super35 prime cine lens, the Meike S35 25mm T2.1. This lens joins the previously released 35mm, 50mm, and 75mm T2.1 S35 cine series, and brings up one step closer to a full set. Let’s take a look at what this affordable S35 cine lens has to offer.
The new Meike S35 25mm T2.1 produces an image circle of 33.6mm, making this lens compatible with cameras like the RED KOMODO, Canon C70, and Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k.Â
In fact, at 33.6mm, this lens may almost cover several full-frame cinema cameras, and could certainly be useful in crop modes. Let’s take a closer look at its design.
The optical structure of this lens consists of 13 elements in 10 groups. It has an aperture range of T2.1-T22, and a minimum focus distance of 35cm.
As a cine lens, it features industry standard 0.8mm pitch gears for focus and aperture controls, and a 270 degree focus rotation. The outer lens diameter of 80mm is suitable for use with a matte box, and the inner filter thread is 77mm. This is in-line with the previously released 35mm, 50mm, and 75mm – perfect if you’re looking for a consistent set.
When released, the complete set of S35 Cine-Prime lenses from Meike will consist of:
We have no official information as to when the next lenses will be released. However, Meike is very consistent with their announcements, so we expect to learn more soon.
The Meike S35 25mm T2.1 Cine Lens is available now on Meike’s website for $599.99. The glass comes in both EF and PL-mount options.
Meike also has a line of Full Frame Cine Lenses, and another line of APS-C Cine lenses for Mirrorless cameras with MFT/E/X Mounts.
Have you used Meike Cine lenses during your shoots? How did you like them? Let us know in the comments below.
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Dave Kratz is a freelance documentary & commercial editor, and DP based out of Philadelphia, PA. His work includes films & series for Discovery Channel, History Channel, A&E, and HBO.