Panasonic Meike 25mm f0.95 Manual Focus APS-C Lens for Review

The Panasonic Meike 25mm f/0.95 delivers stunning bokeh and exceptional low-light performance for an almost unbelievable $100, but you have to be okay with manual focus.

Focal Length 25mm
Max Aperture f/0.95
Mount Panasonic Lumix M43
Stabilization Yes
Weather Sealed No
Weight 699 g
Panasonic Meike 25mm f0.95 Manual Focus APS-C Lens for lens
61.7 Overall Score

Overview

So you're looking at the Panasonic Meike 25mm f/0.95, a manual focus lens for Micro Four Thirds cameras. This thing is all about one feature: that massive f/0.95 aperture. It's a 25mm prime, which gives you a standard 50mm equivalent field of view on M43 bodies, making it a solid choice for portraits, street photography, and low-light work. At around $100, it's an incredibly cheap way to get into ultra-fast glass. Just know what you're signing up for: it's big, heavy at 699g, and fully manual. If you're coming from autofocus lenses, it'll be a different experience, but for the price of a nice dinner, you get access to some serious creative potential.

Performance

Let's talk about what that f/0.95 aperture actually does. In low light, it's a game-saver. You can shoot in dim conditions at much lower ISO settings than with a kit lens, which means cleaner images. The bokeh, or background blur, is where this lens really shines, scoring in the 93rd percentile. Out-of-focus areas get that creamy, smooth look that makes your subject pop. The built-in stabilization (89th percentile) is a nice bonus, especially for video or handheld shooting in low light. Just don't expect tack-sharp corners wide open—optical quality is decent (72nd percentile) but it's soft at f/0.95. Stop it down to f/2 or f/2.8 and it sharpens up nicely.

Performance Percentiles

AF 45.7
Bokeh 94.1
Build 15.1
Macro 18
Optical 74.2
Aperture 98.9
Versatility 38.7
Social Proof 53.6
Stabilization 86.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Insanely cheap for an f/0.95 lens. 99th
  • Creates beautiful, creamy bokeh for great subject separation. 94th
  • Excellent in low-light situations. 86th
  • Built-in image stabilization helps with handheld shots. 74th
  • Solid metal build feels durable.

Cons

  • Fully manual focus only—no autofocus. 15th
  • Very heavy and bulky for a prime lens. 18th
  • Soft image quality when shot wide open at f/0.95.
  • Not weather-sealed.
  • Manual aperture ring can feel a bit stiff.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Focal Length Min 25
Focal Length Max 25
Elements 11
Groups 9

Aperture

Max Aperture f/0.95

Build

Mount Panasonic Lumix M43
Weight 0.7 kg / 1.5 lbs

AF & Stabilization

Stabilization Yes

Value & Pricing

For $100, the value proposition is almost absurd. You simply cannot find another lens with this aperture for anywhere near this price. The closest competitors with autofocus, like the Panasonic 25mm f/1.7, cost more and are two stops slower. You're trading autofocus convenience for pure light-gathering power and bokeh at a bargain-bin price. If you're on a tight budget but want to experiment with professional-looking shallow depth of field, this is your ticket.

$100

vs Competition

The obvious comparison is the Panasonic Lumix 25mm f/1.7. It's autofocus, much smaller and lighter, and sharper wide open, but it costs a bit more and you lose that magical f/0.95 look. For manual focus fans, the Meike 35mm f/1.8 is another option—it's a bit wider and has a slightly different character. If you're using a Fujifilm X-mount camera, the Viltrox 25mm f/1.7 is a direct autofocus alternative, but again, it's not as fast. The Meike 25mm f/0.95 sits in its own niche: it's the budget king for extreme aperture on M43.

Spec Panasonic Meike 25mm f0.95 Manual Focus APS-C Lens for Meike Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF Canon Canon - RF28-70mm F2.8 IS STM Standard Zoom Lens Panasonic Panasonic LUMIX G Vario 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 II Viltrox VILTROX 23mm F1.4 Auto Focus APS-C Frame Lens for Fujifilm VILTROX 25mm F1.7 f/1.7 AF Lens for Fuji X Mount,
Focal Length 25mm 55mm 28-70mm 14-140mm 23mm 25mm
Max Aperture f/0.95 f/1.4 f/2.8 f/3.5 f/1.4 f/1.7
Mount Panasonic Lumix M43 Nikon Z Canon RF Micro Four Thirds Fujifilm X Fujifilm X
Stabilization true true true true true true
Weather Sealed false false false false false false
Weight (g) 699 281 499 27 499 400
AF Type STM Autofocus STM STM
Lens Type Standard Zoom Telephoto

Verdict

Should you buy this? It depends on your patience and what you shoot. If you're a beginner who relies on autofocus for everything, this lens will frustrate you. The manual focus takes practice. But if you're willing to slow down, or if you shoot a lot of portraits, video, or low-light scenes where you can manually focus, this lens is a no-brainer for the price. It's a fun, creative tool that lets you achieve looks normally reserved for much more expensive glass. Just be ready for its size and weight on your camera.