Make APS-C has announced the release of a new 50mm F0.95 lens for mirrorless camera systems. The lens, which offers roughly 80mm full-frame equivalent field-of-view, is available for full manual and Canon EF-M, Fujifilm X, Micro Four Thirds, Nikon Z and Sony E-Mount camera systems.
The lens is made up of seven components in five groups and has an aperture range of F0.95 to F16. Its minimum focusing distance is 45cm (17.7 ”), it uses a 13-blade aperture diaphragm and has a 62mm front filter thread.
Below is a small collection of sample images taken with the lens and provided by Make:
Meike does not provide the exact dimensions of the lens, but notes that it weighs 420g (14.8oz). Meike 50mm F0.95 lens Available to buy today for 250Although it looks like the Nikon Z-Mount version is out of stock at the moment.
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