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Mitakon Speedmaster 25mm f/0.95 Review

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Our editorial take on the Mitakon Speedmaster 25mm f/0.95

The Mitakon Speedmaster 25mm f/0.95 is an ultra-fast prime lens designed for Micro Four Thirds cameras. It offers a 50mm full-frame equivalent field of view and an exceptionally wide maximum aperture of f/0.95, making it one of the fastest native MFT lenses available. At $399, it sits in the budget-to-midrange tier for fast primes in this mount, undercutting first-party options by a considerable margin.

This lens is aimed squarely at shooters who prioritize shallow depth of field, low-light performance, and a distinctive optical character over autofocus convenience. As a fully manual lens, it demands patience and practice, but it rewards users with the kind of subject isolation and bokeh that few MFT lenses can match. The f/0.95 aperture also makes it viable for available-light video work and intimate portraiture. Build quality and optical performance at wider apertures will vary, as is typical with budget fast primes, but the core value proposition is clear: extreme speed at a reasonable price for those willing to focus by hand.

Best for: Micro Four Thirds shooters who want extreme low-light capability and shallow depth of field on a budget and don't mind manual focus.
What's great
  • Exceptionally fast f/0.95 maximum aperture for shallow depth of field
  • 50mm equivalent focal length is versatile for portraits and general use
  • Affordable at $399 compared to other ultra-fast MFT primes
Watch outs
  • Manual focus only, no autofocus support
  • Image quality at wider apertures may vary with budget fast prime designs

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