Meike Meike 50mm F1.8 Full Frame STM Auto Focus Prime Review

The Meike 50mm F1.8 packs autofocus and stabilization that rival $500 lenses, all for just $160. But you'll have to live with very basic build quality and average sharpness.

Focal Length 50mm
Max Aperture f/1.8
Mount Nikon Z
Stabilization Yes
Weather Sealed No
Weight 1356 g
AF Type STM
Meike Meike 50mm F1.8 Full Frame STM Auto Focus Prime lens
70.2 Punteggio Complessivo

Overview

The Meike 50mm F1.8 is a lens of extremes. Its autofocus lands in the 98th percentile, which is frankly wild for a $160 lens. You also get stabilization in the 92nd percentile and macro performance in the 94th. That's a lot of high-end tech for not a lot of cash. But there's a trade-off. Its overall optical quality sits in the 33rd percentile, and the build quality is rock bottom at the 2nd. So you're getting flagship-level features in some areas, wrapped in a very basic package.

Performance

Let's talk about what this lens does well. That 98th percentile autofocus means it's quiet, fast, and reliable for a budget prime. The STM motor is no joke here. Pair that with the 92nd percentile stabilization, and you've got a combo that makes handheld shooting in low light at f/1.8 very doable. The real surprise is the macro score. A 94th percentile ranking means its 50cm minimum focus distance is actually useful for close-up work, which is rare for a standard 50mm. Just know that sharpness and overall optical rendering are average at best, landing in the lower third of all lenses.

Performance Percentiles

AF 95.8
Bokeh 68.9
Build 2.8
Macro 90.4
Optical 35.6
Aperture 76
Versatility 37.5
Social Proof 65
Stabilization 87.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong af (98th percentile) 96th
  • Strong macro (94th percentile) 90th
  • Strong stabilization (92th percentile) 88th
  • Strong aperture (75th percentile) 76th

Cons

  • Below average build (2th percentile) 3th
  • Below average optical (33th percentile)

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Focal Length Min 50
Focal Length Max 50

Aperture

Max Aperture f/1.8

Build

Mount Nikon Z
Weight 1.4 kg / 3.0 lbs

AF & Stabilization

AF Type STM
Stabilization Yes

Focus

Min Focus Distance 50

Value & Pricing

The value proposition is simple: you're paying for performance features, not build quality. For $160, getting autofocus and stabilization that compete with lenses costing three or four times as much is a steal. You're sacrificing the premium feel and ultimate optical polish of something like a Nikon Z 50mm f/1.8 S, but you're keeping hundreds of dollars in your pocket. If your priority is function over finish, the math here is compelling.

Price History

$150 $200 $250 $300 Mar 5Mar 22 $259

vs Competition

Stack it up against its peers. The Nikon Z 50mm f/1.8 S will destroy it in build and optical quality, but it costs over $500. The Meike gives you stabilization the Nikon lacks and gets you 90% of the AF performance for a fraction of the price. Look at the Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 Z. It's wider, cheaper (around $130), and has better build quality, but its autofocus isn't as refined (likely lower percentile) and it lacks stabilization. The Meike 55mm F1.8 Pro is a closer sibling, offering slightly better optics and build for more money, but you lose that incredible macro score. It's a trade-off between specialized high performance and general polish.

Verdict

This is a specialist's bargain lens. If you need a 50mm for portraits or casual close-up work, and you absolutely need fast, quiet autofocus and stabilization on a tight budget, this Meike is a no-brainer. The data shows it excels in those specific areas. But if you prize build quality, all-around optical performance, or lightweight design, its low percentiles in those categories are a deal-breaker. For the right shooter, it's a fantastic tool. For others, it'll feel like a compromise.