I love that there is a full set. I will keep them in mind when I make my next camera upgrade into the canon rf line. You're channel has definitely been one of the biggest things helping me improve my own video content. Thank you for the reviews!
Amazing review I have the MFT version and love the lenses, much more quality than the other brands coming out. Especially the sharpness, That's just my opinion haha. Definitely going to buy more!
I just picked up the FF 7 artisans spectrum cine because thats been sorely lacking market for inexpensive cine primes. I even adapted some s35 sigma zooms to my fx3 because peice was too hard to pass up at 70% off. glad im not a professional though. Love the passion projects term. Glad more are getting into more budget priced cine because ill never have a projwct that would warrant a rental much less higher end lens. Gimmee cheap and brutal and ill take waht it can give me and steal what its not aware of.
@@markwiemels thanks. Just got into the RF system and so many decisions to make on compatibility. I have a BMD Pocket 6K G2 with an EF mount and I’d love it if they could start using the RF mount in the future. It would make things much simpler. I’m already using Nikkor AIS manual lenses with EF adapters onto an RF adapter. It’s a bit of a pain.
Thanks for the video and the links Mark! I am surprised that they were able to release these for the RF mount. I thought that Canon's stance was that of no 3rd. party lenses support. Also, RF mount is full frame, but these lenses are designed for Super 35/APS-C? Are the RF variants bigger?
95% of ppl watching a scene dont care or even NOTICE the slight change of focus breathing! I don't understand the emphasis ppl put on this lens trait. If you're doing your job with subject direction, focus breathing is literally unoticed and obsolete to 95% of ppl waching! Its only undesirable to lens snobs who don't do their jobs correctly. I know you had to include it in the review but seriously, ppl ARE NOT concerned with the slight swell of the frame, they are focused on the subject.
While I agree that a slight swell is not much of an issue, it’s still more desirable to have a consistent frame. Also, some lenses do focus breath really bad, making focus pulls almost a crash zoom. Some of my Sony lenses are terrible for this. So I would agree, on a whole, if it’s just a slight swell, it’s fine, and you could even edit it out in post if you had time.
Truth man! Blows my mind the level of attention given to focus breathing, as though it’s a massive product defect. I feel exactly the same about chromatic aberration.
[GET THE LENSES HERE]
Canon RF (direct) - bit.ly/43IS5Lu (amazon) - geni.us/gaLXLPv
Sony E - (direct) bit.ly/44G4CAu - (amazon) - geni.us/oHzA0n
Fuji X - (direct) - bit.ly/43GJKYE (amazon) - geni.us/KbD6Jw
Micro 4/3 - (direct) - bit.ly/3O5G252 (amazon) - geni.us/Abbz
I love the shot comparison you did at 6:32. Great stuff.
I love that there is a full set. I will keep them in mind when I make my next camera upgrade into the canon rf line. You're channel has definitely been one of the biggest things helping me improve my own video content. Thank you for the reviews!
Love the Meike lenses!!
Yes, I have been impressed with all of their gear. Was buying their lenses long before I did UA-cam.
Hi Mark, may I know this Meike set compare with 7artisan Hope series, which one is better? and how much the difference, thank you.
Amazing review I have the MFT version and love the lenses, much more quality than the other brands coming out. Especially the sharpness, That's just my opinion haha. Definitely going to buy more!
How do they stack up against the SLR Magic Microprime lenses and lenses from Sirui Nightwalker?
How do the mini primes compare to Rokinon cine lenses?
great channel, you put so much effort in each video.
do you know are Meike T2.2 for Fujifilm same as T2.1 s35 ef mount?
I just picked up the FF 7 artisans spectrum cine because thats been sorely lacking market for inexpensive cine primes. I even adapted some s35 sigma zooms to my fx3 because peice was too hard to pass up at 70% off. glad im not a professional though. Love the passion projects term.
Glad more are getting into more budget priced cine because ill never have a projwct that would warrant a rental much less higher end lens. Gimmee cheap and brutal and ill take waht it can give me and steal what its not aware of.
How do these compare to the high end rental lenses?
How good are they for photography?
wow, finally I have got an chance to watch this review of meike rf mini prime set.
Yeah, they are pretty good!
Hi Mark. How does it behave with handheld footage and R7 IBIS?
Not good, manual lens IBIS is still unusable.
I got the mft set for my bmpcc 4k; I just wish they made it easier to switch mounts.
I know, I was thinking the same. It's probably just a few screws and the mount.
How does the RF mount work with Canon’s current stance on not allowing 3rd parties to use that mount?
Manual lenses are ok. Legally, they couldn’t stop the manual lenses.
@@markwiemels thanks. Just got into the RF system and so many decisions to make on compatibility. I have a BMD Pocket 6K G2 with an EF mount and I’d love it if they could start using the RF mount in the future. It would make things much simpler. I’m already using Nikkor AIS manual lenses with EF adapters onto an RF adapter. It’s a bit of a pain.
What about that story about Canon not allowing other companies to make RF lenses? Is it over?
It may mount, but will it autofocus???
Cine lenses are manual focus, so these are manual focus, which has always been allowed on the RF mount.
Thanks for the video and the links Mark!
I am surprised that they were able to release these for the RF mount. I thought that Canon's stance was that of no 3rd. party lenses support.
Also, RF mount is full frame, but these lenses are designed for Super 35/APS-C? Are the RF variants bigger?
Canon allows 3rd party RF mount lens as long as they are Manual only...no AF.
RF mount is NOT full frame only..not sure where you heard that.
I need these🥺 but can't afford, looks so good!
Yes, they are pretty nice.
[GET THE LENSES HERE]
Canon RF (direct) - bit.ly/43IS5Lu (amazon) - geni.us/gaLXLPv
Sony E - (direct) bit.ly/44G4CAu - (amazon) - geni.us/oHzA0n
Fuji X - (direct) - bit.ly/43GJKYE (amazon) - geni.us/KbD6Jw
Micro 4/3 - (direct) - bit.ly/3O5G252 (amazon) - geni.us/Abbz
95% of ppl watching a scene dont care or even NOTICE the slight change of focus breathing! I don't understand the emphasis ppl put on this lens trait. If you're doing your job with subject direction, focus breathing is literally unoticed and obsolete to 95% of ppl waching! Its only undesirable to lens snobs who don't do their jobs correctly. I know you had to include it in the review but seriously, ppl ARE NOT concerned with the slight swell of the frame, they are focused on the subject.
While I agree that a slight swell is not much of an issue, it’s still more desirable to have a consistent frame. Also, some lenses do focus breath really bad, making focus pulls almost a crash zoom. Some of my Sony lenses are terrible for this. So I would agree, on a whole, if it’s just a slight swell, it’s fine, and you could even edit it out in post if you had time.
Truth man! Blows my mind the level of attention given to focus breathing, as though it’s a massive product defect.
I feel exactly the same about chromatic aberration.
I hate to say, I like focus breathing 😳 gives movement to whole frame as to pull in or out. 🤷 It's just turning a negative into a positive I guess.