Meike 25mm f/0.95 lens for Nikon Z-mount review by Bill Hall (additional information on the lens can be found here and here): I just got a Meike 25mm f/0.95 manual prime APS-C lens for Nikon Z mount. I have several of their lenses, and they are good lenses, and reasonably priced. This is an APS-C lens, but it will work with any of the Z-mount cameras. For a full-frame camera, just set it to APS-C (DX) mode. Or leave it set to full frame for that circle-in-the-middle fish-eye kind of look. This is not an extremely wide lens, though. The lens works great, and it feels good in the hand. The front aperture ring and the wide focus ring behind it rotate smoothly and stay where you put them. The aperture ring is not detented, but moves smoothly between f/stops. The focus ring turns nearly 90 degrees and is a good balance between speed and precision. When I took it out of the box, my first impression is that this is a sturdy lens that appears to be all metal and glass. A lens hood is not provided, but if you find you need one, hoods that will screw into the 62mm filter threads are readily available and inexpensive. The lens did come with front and back caps. It is fairly compact and weighs 623 g / 1 lb 6 oz. So, where is 25mm on the scale of wide-angle to telephoto? On an APS-C camera, 35mm is considered...
Published By: Nikonrumors - Saturday, 15 April, 2023