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Meike 16mm T2.2 Manual Focus Wide Angle Cinema Lens (MFT)

Meike 16mm T2.2 Manual Focus Wide Angle Cinema Lens (MFT)

  • 16mm Focal Length
  • Suitable for High-Res Cinema Cameras
  • Bright Wide Angle Cine Prime
  • T2.2 maximum aperture
  • For MFT Cameras
  • Low-Dispersion Glass
$399.99
Availability: In stock
UPC: 787790137641

The Meike 16mm T2.2 Manual Focus Wide Angle Cinema Lens (MFT) is a compact, sharp, wide-angle lens for popular Micro Four Third cameras such as the Panasonic GH4, GH5, GH5s, Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera, Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, Olympus OM-D E5 MKII, and many others.

Prime 16mm T2.2 MFT Lens Features:

  • The wide aperture of T2.2, minimum focusing distance of 20mm
  • The equivalent focal length is 32mm on M43 bodies
  • Filter thread size: 77mm, Focus ring rotation: 270°
  • Manual focus: Enable your camera 'release without lens' to let the lens work with your camera
  • Lens Consturction:10 elements in 8 groups
  • Lens view angle: diagonal 73° horizontal 61° vertical 47°

Compatibility

  • Works with Olympus mirrorless camera E-P1 E-PL1 E-P2 E-PL2 E-P3 E-PL3 E-PL5 E-PM1 E-PM2 OM-D E-M5 E-P5 OM-D E-M1 OMD-EM10 and other Olympus Micro 4/3 cameras
  • Panasonic Lumix G9 G1 G2 G3 G5 GF1 GF2 GF3 GF5 GF6 GF7 GH1 GH2 GH3 GH5 G6 GX1 GX7 GX8 GH4 GM1
  • GM5 -D E-M5 E-P5 OM-D E-M1 OMD-EM10 and other Panasonic Lumix Micro M4/3 MFT cameras
  • Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4k
Specs
 
In the box  Meike 16mm T2.2 Manual Focus Wide Angle Cinema Lens (MFT Mount)
Front and Rear Lens Caps
Lens Pouch
Limited 1-Year Warranty
   
Focal Length 16mm
Lens Mount Micro Four Thirds
Format MFT
Maximum T-Stop T2.2
Minimum T-Stop T22
Diagonal Angle of View MFT: 61°
Horizontal Angle of View MFT: 47°
Minimum Focus Distance  7.87" / 20 cm
Optical Design 13 Elements in 10 Groups
Filter Thread 77 mm
Focus Scales Imperial
Focus Rotation 270°
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