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Meike 85mm F1.8 SE Mark II STM AF Full Frame Auto Focus Medium Telephoto High Resolution 8K Portrait Lens Compatible with Canon EOS EF Mount Digital SLR Cameras T8i T7 850D 5D 6D 5D Mark IV 6D Mark II

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Features

  • Compatible with Canon EF Mount cameras such as 5D 6D 7D Mark II 70D 80D 800D 1000D 1100D 600D 60D 450D 550D 5D3 5D4 Rebel T7i T6i T6s T6 T5i T5 T4i T3i DSLR Cameras and so on.
  • The minimum focus distance is 0.65m and the aperture range from F1.8 to F16. Angle of view is Diagonal:27.8, horizontal:23.4, vertical: 10.8, Maximum magnification of 0.17X
  • Standard 85mm focal length ideal for portrait, architectural, and landscape photography, with a wide f/1.8 aperture featuring 11 diaphragm blades for beautiful bokeh effects
  • Support AF, electronic aperture adjustment and EXIF information transmission. Constructed with 11 elements in 7 groups. Sharper & High Resolution(8K)
  • Equipped with STM stepping motor, the lens will bring you experience of silent and smooth focusing; Features micro Type-C firmware upgrade interface, enables you to upgrade the lens online

Brand: Meike


Focal Length Description: 85mm


Lens Type: Telephoto


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF


Camera Lens Description: 85MM


Focal Length Description: 85mm


Lens: Telephoto


Compatible Camera Mount: Canon EF


Maximum Focal Length: 85 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 85 Millimeters


Lens Design: Prime


Focus Type: Auto/Manual


Lens Fixed Focal Length: 85 Millimeters


Lens Coating Description: multi coated


Real Angle Of View: 27.8 Degrees


Maximum Aperture: 1.8 f


Minimum Aperture: 16 f


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 11


Lens Mount: Canon EF


Brand: Meike


Camera Lens: 85MM


Model Name: EF 85mmF1.8 STM SE II


Manufacturer Part Number: EF 85mmF1.8 STM SE II


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: HK Meike


Built-In Media: lens


Warranty Description: 1


Effective Still Resolution: 8192 Pixels


Exposure Control Type: Automatic


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Media Type: ProductImage


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good, Budget-Friendly Lens!
I recently picked up this lens for my Canon T6, and so far, I’ve been pretty impressed with it for the price. If you’re on a budget but want a solid 85mm prime, this lens does the job well. That said, there are a few things worth mentioning. Build Quality: For the price, the build is actually pretty good. The lens feels solid and has a nice metal mount. It’s a little on the heavier side, but not too bulky. It has a nice clean design that looks more expensive than it actually is. Autofocus: The autofocus is a bit louder compared to my Canon lenses. It’s not super loud, but you can definitely hear it whirring, especially if you’re recording video or in a quiet space. The good news is it doesn’t affect the performance. It locks onto subjects fairly quickly and doesn’t miss too much. In super low light, it can struggle a bit, which is pretty common for lenses in this price range. Image Quality: This lens really shines in terms of sharpness and the overall look. The f1.8 aperture is awesome for portraits—it creates beautiful background blur and helps isolate your subject. I did notice some chromatic aberration (color fringing), but it’s nothing major as it’s easy to fix in Photoshop or any editing software. Bokeh and Aperture: One of my favorite things about this lens is the f1.8 aperture. It gives you that nice shallow depth of field that’s perfect for portraits. The bokeh is smooth and dreamy, making your subject really pop against a soft, blurred background. Overall, the Meike 85mm f1.8 is a great lens, especially considering the price. The autofocus is a little louder than what you’d get from Canon’s OEM lenses, and there’s some chromatic aberration to deal with, but nothing too bad. The image quality is sharp, the bokeh is gorgeous, and the lens is perfect for portraits. If you’re looking for a solid 85mm lens that won’t break the bank, this one is definitely worth checking out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024 by Eric

  • Great inexpensive 85mm for EF mounts
Size: 85mm F1.8 Mark II EF
So, for the price, this 85mm is really good. It’s AF works well, it’s a challenge with sports and the quick changes, but it gets sharp photos here in low light. Shot a 5d m4 at 1/1000 iso 2500 f1.8 here. Portrait wise it’s perfect..
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Fantastic Lens! BEAUTIFUL Bokeh!!!
The media could not be loaded. I am in love with this lens!! I can NOT get over the creamy bokeh effect! Its taken my pictures to the next level and it was so worth the investment! My only notes are the noise level, which doesn't bug me too, too much. Its not terrible- just noticeable. I also wish it had some image stabilization- no image stabilization makes any videos I take insanely shakey and basically unwatchable. Photos however, are unaffected so, yay! I have also noticed a little bit of chromatic aberration BUT after I've edited the photos like I would for any other photos, I dont notice any of the chromatic aberration! So, editing fixes that it seems! I love love LOOOVE this lens! Super budget friendly and TOTALLY WORTH IT! It's been fantastic so far! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2025 by L. A.

  • Excellent value for the money. Extremely versatile.
The most striking thing about this lens is the amount of lights it pulls in and how well it handles it in various situations. I knew from other reviews that it would make a good portrait lens and that it was built well. What I didn't expect is that when I pushed it to the extremes it just keep giving good results. Tested in different lighting conditions and at astro and macro distances and it performed better than some much more expensive lenses I own. If you look at the example photos I uploaded you can see shots in direct light, shots from shade into bright direct light, a shot of the Milky Way showing the Lagoon Nebula, and a macro of a small caterpillar. The minimum focus distance of the lens is just under 3 feet so I added several Meike extension tubes to get the distance down to a few inches for the macro. Even using 7 extension tubes the lens was able to perform excellently. It was surprising how sharp the lens is even wide open; which is something that is critical for both astro and macro. The only down sides were the loud auto focus, and some blue coma when shooting extremely white objects wide open (a white flower in harsh light). The coma is easily compensated for by shooting to the left or correcting in post. Overall I am very happy with the purchase and can wholeheartedly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019 by Mei Lin

  • Worth every penny
Size: 85mm F1.8 Mark II EF
85mm was the last of the standard primes on my shopping list; up to now, I've been pretty happy with my 70-200/2.8 for tight-focus shooting . Most of my lenses are Canon RF or Sigma Art EF lenses I've adapted, but I absolutely stumbled on to this little guy, and it is indeed right up to the task of making lovely compressed-background portraits. It's tiny, the second-smallest lens I own after a 24mm pancake model. Autofocus might be a hair slower than my Sigma Art EFs, but this lens is also less than a third of what any one of those guys cost. It's also comfortably faster to focus than 90s-era Canon EF lenses I've used. I've also noticed that I can't hear the AF motor at all when I'm recording video and using a shotgun mic. At time of writing, this the only autofocus full frame lens Meike makes for any Canon body, although it does offer a number of manual lenses for EF-S and EF-M bodies, but it represents a real bargain. This guy is punching well above its weight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026 by S. Laker

  • You should probably buy this lens.
INSSUFERABLY LOUD, half the apertures don't work well, can't be updated using a Mac (Oh, also needs to be updated? that's a thing... I couldn't figure it out). And I really want to hate this lens. It's so bulky, so loud, so slow. But it is not without its charms. The image quality is amazing for the price point, not particularly heavy by any means. I took it on a trip with my R100 (and an ef-rf adapter), and it essentially met all of my expectations. If you are learning photography, if you want a cheap 85mm to learn portraiture, or just want to fill a gap in your bag; this is a really good choice. It's not the best professional lens by far, but it delivers on the promise of being a good quality affordable instrument. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2025 by Julián Leal

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