Meike 7.5mm f/2.8 Fisheye Review

The Meike 7.5mm f/2.8 is a one-trick pony, but it's a really fun trick. It gives you an insane fisheye view and can focus surprisingly close, all for just $149.

Focal Length 8mm
Max Aperture f/2.8
Mount Micro Four Thirds
Stabilization No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 261 g
Meike 7.5mm f/2.8 Fisheye lens
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Overview

The Meike 7.5mm f/2.8 is a weird little lens, and that's exactly why you might want it. It's a fisheye prime for Micro Four Thirds that gives you a crazy-wide 15mm equivalent field of view, but it's also surprisingly sharp up close for a bit of macro fun. Just know going in: this is a one-trick pony, but it's a really fun trick.

Performance

What surprised me is how well it pulls double duty. You'd expect a fisheye to be soft, but its macro performance lands in the 84th percentile, meaning you can get right up close to your subject and still get a decently sharp, wildly distorted image. It's not a true macro lens, but for a fisheye, it's impressive.

Performance Percentiles

AF 46.4
Bokeh 48.4
Build 83.7
Macro 80.3
Optical 74
Aperture 54.6
Versatility 37.5
Social Proof 10.8
Stabilization 37.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Wild, unique fisheye perspective you can't get from other lenses. 84th
  • Surprisingly competent close-focusing 'macro' capability. 80th
  • Solid build quality feels better than the price suggests. 74th
  • Compact and light for what it is, easy to toss in a bag.

Cons

  • It's a fisheye. The extreme distortion is its whole thing, but it's useless for normal shots. 11th
  • No autofocus. You're manually focusing everything, which can be tricky with such a wide angle.
  • Not versatile at all. You buy this for one very specific look.
  • Minimum aperture is only f/16, so your depth-of-field control is limited.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Focal Length Min 8
Focal Length Max 8
Elements 11
Groups 9

Aperture

Max Aperture f/2.8
Min Aperture f/16

Build

Mount Micro Four Thirds
Format Micro Four Thirds
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs

AF & Stabilization

Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 150

Value & Pricing

At $149, it's a steal if you're looking to experiment. You're paying for a single, unique creative tool, and it delivers that perfectly. Just don't expect it to be your everyday lens.

$149

vs Competition

This lens doesn't really have direct competitors because it's so niche. The Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 is a more versatile, fast prime for portraits and low light, and the Panasonic 14-140mm is the ultimate all-in-one travel zoom. But neither of them can give you that insane fisheye look. If you want that distorted, wide-angle view, the Meike is basically your only budget-friendly option in the MFT system.

Spec Meike 7.5mm f/2.8 Fisheye Viltrox Air VILTROX 35mm F1.7 f/1.7 Air AF Lens for Fuji X Fujifilm VILTROX 56mm F1.4 STM APS-C Frame Auto Focus Sirui Sniper Sirui Sniper 56mm f/1.2 Autofocus Lens (Sony E, Yongnuo YONGNUO Upgraded YN50MM F1.8S DA DSM II Lens, for Nikon NIKKOR Z Nikon NIKKOR Z DX 24mm f/1.7 Lens (Nikon Z)
Focal Length 8mm 35mm - 56mm 50mm 24mm
Max Aperture f/2.8 f/1.7 f/1.4 f/1.2 f/1.8 f/1.7
Mount Micro Four Thirds Fujifilm X Fujifilm X Sony E Sony A, Sony E Nikon Z
Stabilization false true true true true false
Weather Sealed false false true false false false
Weight (g) 261 400 320 422 198 136
AF Type - STM STM Autofocus STM Autofocus
Lens Type - - - - - Prime
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Meike 7.5mm f/2.8 Fisheye 46.448.483.780.37454.637.510.837.9
Viltrox Air 35mm F1.7 f/1.7 AF Compare 95.673.663.493.27480.537.595.187.8
Fujifilm VILTROX 56mm F1.4 STM APS-C Frame Auto Focus Standard Prime Compare 95.681.888.885.334.688.137.586.787.8
Sirui Sniper 56mm f/1.2 Autofocus Compare 46.496.773.853.479.895.937.59887.8
Yongnuo Upgraded YN50MM F1.8S DA DSM II Compare 95.668.890.190.634.675.837.586.787.8
Nikon NIKKOR Z DX 24mm f/1.7 Compare 46.473.696.98378.280.537.59837.9

Verdict

Buy this lens if you're a Micro Four Thirds shooter who wants to play with extreme perspectives and doesn't mind manual focus. It's a fantastic creative toy for the price. But if you need an all-rounder or even a standard wide-angle, look at the Viltrox 35mm or a kit zoom instead. This is a specialty item, and it's great at its one job.