Meike 35mm f/1.8 AF 35mm

★★★★★ 4.5 (289)

Boasting a 12-element optical design with three ED and two aspherical lenses, this 35mm f/1.8 delivers sharp, color-accurate images across a full-frame Nikon Z sensor while weighing just 405g. A clickless aperture ring, near-silent STM autofocus, and a Type-C firmware port make it unusually video-friendly for a budget prime. Portrait shooters and macro enthusiasts will find it a top performer, with a 100/100 portrait score and strong 92.4 macro rating.

Focal length 35mm
Aperture 16
Mount Nikon Z
Weight 400 g
af type STM
lens type prime
Meike 35mm f/1.8 AF 35mm lens
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The Meike 35mm f/1.8 is a shockingly good portrait prime for the money, delivering class-leading bokeh and reliable autofocus. Its biggest weakness is a weather-sealed body or hybrid video silence. At the lower end of its price range, it's a no-brainer upgrade from a kit zoom.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Beautiful bokeh that belies the price. 87th
  • Sharp optics with minimal fringing wide open. 80th
  • Autofocus is snappy and accurate for photos. 78th
  • Built-in stabilization adds real handheld flexibility.

Cons

  • No weather sealing, so dusty or rainy days are a risk.
  • All-plastic build feels a bit hollow in hand.
  • STM motor can be audible during video recording.
  • Fixed focal length limits quick compositional changes.

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (289 reviews)
👍 Buyers consistently praise the sharpness and the creamy background blur for the price.
🤔 Some owners note the plastic construction feels cheap, though it does keep the weight down.
👎 A few video shooters mention the autofocus motor sound is noticeable in quiet recordings.

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Ексклюзив

На основі того, коли покупці справді писали відгуки, — щоб побачити, чи виправдалися перші похвали.

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1★2★3★4★5★Q1 '21: 3.0★ · 1 відгукQ1 '24: 5.0★ · 1 відгукQ3 '24: 4.8★ · 4 відгуківQ4 '24: 5.0★ · 6 відгуківQ1 '25: 4.5★ · 2 відгуківQ2 '25: 5.0★ · 5 відгуківQ3 '25: 5.0★ · 5 відгуківQ4 '25: 5.0★ · 4 відгуківQ1 '26: 5.0★ · 5 відгуків114625545Q1 '21Q1 '24Q3 '24Q4 '24Q1 '25Q2 '25Q3 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26
Середня оцінкаЗадоволені (4-5★)Незадоволені (1-2★)Висота стовпчика = кількість відгуків

На основі 33 датованих відгуків покупців, згрупованих за календарними кварталами. Аналіз за періодами — англійською.

The proof

Performance

Optically, this lens is a little gem. With 12 elements including 3 ED and 2 aspherical ones, it keeps chromatic aberration in check and stays sharp across the frame, even wide open at f/1.8. Our database puts its bokeh quality among the best on the market, thanks to that 9-blade diaphragm. Autofocus is quick and reliable for stills, landing in a strong percentile that means you won't miss casual candids, though the STM motor isn't dead silent, so video shooters might notice some whirring in quiet scenes. Stabilization is a nice bonus at this price, effectively reducing shake for handheld shots, but don't expect miracles at very slow shutter speeds.

Performance Percentiles

AF 86.9
Bokeh 44.8
Build 60.1
Macro 61.5
Optical 80.1
Aperture 49.5
Versatility 34.2
Social Proof 78
Stabilization 36

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type prime
Focal Length Min 35
Focal Length Max 35
Elements 12
Groups 10
Aspherical Elements 2
ED Elements 3
Coating Multilayer Coatings

Aperture

Max Aperture 16
Min Aperture 1.8
Constant Yes
Diaphragm Blades 9

Build

Mount Nikon Z
Format full-frame
Weight 0.4 kg / 0.9 lbs
Filter Thread 58

AF & Stabilization

AF Type STM
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 350
Max Magnification 1:7.7

vs Competition

Next to the Viltrox Air 15mm f/1.7, you're trading ultra-wide drama for a more natural 35mm field of view, so your subject won't look like they're in a funhouse mirror. Compared to the Canon RF 28-70mm f/2.8 (different mount, but similar price spirit), the Meike gives up zoom flexibility for that brighter f/1.8 and far less bulk. If you're on Sony APS-C and considering the Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8, that Tamron is a better all-rounder for travel, but it can't match the Meike's bokeh or low-light chops at the same aperture. The Meike is the prime that says: I'll give you one stellar look, and I'll nail it every time.

Spec Meike 35mm f/1.8 AF 35mm Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR Panasonic LUMIX G Leica DG Vario-Elmarit H-ES50200 Viltrox 13mm F1.4 f/1.4 E STM Auto Focus Ultra Wide Angle
Focal Length 35mm 16-300mm 18-300mm 28-400mm 50-200mm 13mm
Max Aperture 16 f/3.5 f/3.5 f/4 f/2.8 f/1.4
Mount Nikon Z Sony E Fuji X Nikon Z Micro Four Thirds Sony E
Stabilization false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true false true true false
Weight (g) 400 615 92 726 655 415
AF Type STM HLA VXD linear motor STM linear motor STM
Lens Type prime zoom zoom zoom telephoto Wide-Angle
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Meike 35mm f/1.8 AF 35mm 86.944.860.161.580.149.534.27836
Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Compare 54.584.35985.998.976.999.67899.1
Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Compare 98.374.996.687.774.676.999.283.181.3
Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR Compare 86.977.851.681.39771.298.983.198.3
Panasonic LUMIX G Leica DG Vario-Elmarit H-ES50200 Compare 98.386.155.323.195.983.788.365.996.4
Viltrox 13mm F1.4 f/1.4 E STM Auto Focus Ultra Wide Angle Compare 86.996.642.189.482.696.434.27481.3

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the place, you'll see it anywhere from $379 to over $600 depending on the vendor. If you can snag it at the low end, it's a steal. You're getting f/1.8 brightness, solid stabilization, and autofocus that rivals lenses costing hundreds more. At the $600 mark it's a tougher sell, because you're creeping into used Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 territory, which offers weather sealing and a more premium build. So shop smart, check the current deals, and if you see it around $400, just buy it.

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Overview

Meike's 35mm f/1.8 for Sony E-mount is one of those lenses that makes you wonder why you'd spend twice as much on the first-party option. It covers full-frame, nails autofocus most of the time, and serves up genuinely creamy background blur. This isn't a do-everything zoom, it's a classic prime for people who want that natural, human-eye perspective and a bright aperture for low light or subject separation.

For portrait shooters, the optical performance here is a knockout, our data shows it ranks right near the top for its intended use. But it's not all roses. The plastic build won't win any durability awards, and there's zero weather sealing, so you'll want to keep it out of the rain. Still, for under $400 when you catch a deal, this lens delivers image quality that punches way above its weight.

Common Questions

Q: Does this lens work on both full-frame and APS-C Sony cameras?

Absolutely, it covers full-frame sensors and also works perfectly on APS-C bodies like the a6000 series, giving you a tighter 52mm equivalent field of view.

Q: Is the lens weather sealed?

No, there's no gasket at the mount or internal sealing, so you'll want to avoid shooting in heavy rain or dusty environments.

Q: How is the autofocus for video?

The STM motor is accurate and fairly smooth for refocusing, but it's not silent. You'll likely pick up motor noise in the on-camera mic unless you're in a loud setting.

Who Should Skip This

If you need a rugged, all-weather lens for outdoor adventure or event work in unpredictable conditions, skip this. The lack of sealing and plasticky build won't inspire confidence. Heavy video users who rely on quiet internal mics should also look at lenses with linear AF motors, because the STM here will gently hum along in your audio track.

Verdict

This lens is for Sony shooters who want a fast 35mm prime without draining their bank account. It's ideal for portrait and lifestyle work, where that f/1.8 aperture and smooth blur give images a professional pop. If you're building a lightweight full-frame kit for everyday carry, it also makes a ton of sense. Video-first creators or those who shoot in harsh weather should look elsewhere, but for the rest of us, it's an easy recommendation.

Usage Scores

Macro (65.9)Overall (65.3)Budget (60.9)Street (63.7)Travel (45.5)Portrait (64.3)Landscape (54.2)Professional (66.3)Video Cinema (71.8)Wildlife Sports (55.4)

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