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Pergear 35mm f1.6 Impressions | Better Than Expected

  • Alik Griffin
  • March 29, 2024
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Over the next few months, I’m going to be taking a look at the Pergear lenses for the APS-C camera systems. One of my favorite cheap lenses of all time is the Meike 35m f1.7 so I’m curious to see what else out there is similar, and can we do better. 

This brings us to the Pergear 35mm f1.6 – A pretty dang cool lens so far.

Here it is on Amazon. They say shipping might take weeks, but it arrived for me in less than a week from China.

Pergear 35mm f1.6 – Amazon

Sunset in San Clemente
ISo 200, f8, 1/1900

Pergear 35mm f1.6 First Impressions

Luka takes bite out of Apple.
ISO 500, f1.6, 1/80

This is not a full review of the Pergear 35mm f1.6, but just my first impressions with a bunch of sample photos.

I believe all these cheap lenses come from the same manufacturing plant with some modifications to optical formulas and physical design. From what I’ve seen, this doesn’t mean they are all the same quality or have the same level of quality control.

I’m starting to see after using these lenses for months/years, that some of the builds are more durable and reliable than others. 

The Pergear lenses look like they are using a construction similar to the 7Artisans 35mm f1.2. This is good, as I’ve beaten the hell out of that lens and it’s still ticking, plus it is my favorite build style of all these lenses because they are very fun to use and feel good in the hand.

Little boy plays with toys
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/220
Little boy plays with toys
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/400

Build Quality

The Pergear 35mm f1.6 uses 6 elements in 4 groups with 12 aperture blades. The Meike however uses 6 elements in 5 groups with 8 aperture blades. So they are different designs.

The Pergear 35mm f1.6 should give you a better-looking bokeh when stopped down because of that 12-aperture blade design. It also includes a lens hood.

So far, this Pergear 35mm f1.6, and their other three lenses that I have are also showing to have good build quality.

The aperture rings are tight and smooth, the focus barrel is tight and smooth.

I’ve seen other Youtube reviewers compare these lenses to Voigtlander, with their “smooth precision” but common, let’s be real here.

Little Girl Covering Her Eyes in a lifestyle sample photo.
ISO 250, f1.6, 1/80

These Pergear lenses when I first got them would grind just a touch when I would adjust the focus. After playing around with it for a while it eventually smoothed out. So likely whatever lubricant was in the lens needed to just spread, or maybe there was some dust that just needed to work out of the gears. Now it’s fine, so no worries, but still not as smooth as my Voigtlander. This is actually pretty common with these manual lenses and I consider this normal.

Also, my Voigtlander lenses are not as stiff as these lenses are when it comes to focusing or adjusting the aperture. I actually think the Voigtlander aperture is a little too loose, but at least it has clicked. The Voigtlander lenses are just butter.

Also, while inspecting the inner elements, there are quite a bit of microscopic little tiny dust pieces scattered around. Nothing serious, and nothing I would worry about, but it’s there. You would never get that with a Voigtlander lens.

I’m not here to say that another Youtuber was wrong or anything, but it’s a good opportunity to tell you guys how these lenses compare to something like Voigtlander.

Most people I think will be pretty happy with the build and construction of this lens. But you might feel little granules in that focus. At least I do. I kind of hate de-click apertures too which this lens has because it forces you to look down at your aperture to adjust it. You can’t just adjust it while looking through the EVF by counting clicks.

Spider web
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/2000

I’ll continue to test this lens for the next few weeks/months to get real barring on durability and image quality.

I will say this lens does have more micro-contrast than my Voigtlander 35mm f1.7, but the Voigtlander rendering is just magic. It’s still one of my favorite 35mm lenses but that Nikkor Z 35mm f1.8 is coming in hot! Of course, those are full-frame lenses, so that’s kind of a different game.

Pergear 35mm f1.6 Kid at beach
ISo 200, f-, 1/800
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Feet In Sand
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/640

Image Quality

Image quality is looking to be about on par with the Meike 35mm f1.7 so far from what I can tell, maybe a touch softer. I can’t tell yet, I’m building a new resolution chart. The old one that I had here in California has faded for some reason. Canon ink? When that’s ready I’ll shoot charts of all these lenses.

There is a lot of copy-to-copy variations with these lenses. Sometimes you’ll even get a bad copy, so if you think that’s happening with your lens, you can compare to these sample images.

Things like sharpness will be almost random from copy to copy when comparing two similar lenses like these, but you do need to just make sure your lens isn’t bad. It should be fairly sharp. Mine is performing well.

Compared to the Meike 35mm f1.7 this lens is looking pretty good. But like I said, I’m thinking that the Meike 35mm f1.7 was a touch sharper. I kind of remember it pulling in a touch more detail than this lens when wide open. This may make sense, this is an f1.6, the Meike is f1.7.

I don’t have my Meike here with me so I can’t compare.

I will say, just looking at this lens alone, not comparing it to anything else, it’s looking good, and I’m really liking the results of the rendering.

It has TONS of micro-contrast, and there are no big issues jumping out at me in terms of distortion, vignetting, or CA. Color and Contrast are also very good for these cheap lenses.

I do also like the physical construction, build, and design of this lens more than the Meike plus it comes with a lens hood.

I don’t really use UV filters with these lenses or with any lenses unless I’m in a harsh environment, and I really like that these Pergear lenses come with lens hoods since this usually offers all the protection you need for that front element.

Pergear 35mm f1.6 Lifestyle photo of a kid on a skate board
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/420
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Lifestyle photo of a kid on a skate board
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/340

Lens Flaring

As mentioned earlier, these Pergear lenses all come with a lens hood – a nice touch I think. You’ll still get some flaring with the hoods on, but it will eliminate most of the veiling flares that come from when the sun is out of the frame.

The lens flares do look cool. Nice uniform orange arches that fade into a blue that reduces the contrast and clarity for that cool retro flare look.

Pergear 35mm f1.6 Lens Flare Sample
ISO 200, f-, 1/1400
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Lens Flare Sample
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/1500
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Lens Flare Sample
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/1800

I’ll work through doing an overview of the two other Pergear lenses and see if they can survive the next few weeks of complete and absolute abuse. Then I’ll do all that super fun technical tedious work that takes days of shooting and compiling test charts for the full review.

Similar Lenses:

Meike 35mm f1.7 Review – A very well-balanced lens. Similar to this one.

Meike 35mm f1.4 Review – Just a little too crazy with IQ.

Voigtlander 35mm f1.7 – Amazing lens, less micro-contrast, but beautiful rendering, very soft focus falloff. Expensive though.

I like this lens more than the Meike 35mm f1.4.

Pergear 35mm f1.6 Sample Photos

These samples are all taken with the Fujifilm X-T2. Processed in Lightroom using my color presets.

Pergear 35mm f1.6 Boy Eats Apple
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/80
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Toys
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/4400
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Toys
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/1500
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Sample of Boy Playing with Toys
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/550
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Sample of Boy Playing with Toys
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/160
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Sample of Boy Playing with Toys
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/680
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Sample of plants
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/5400
Palm tree next to a life guard tower.
ISO 200, f5.6, 1/450
Pergear 35mm f1.6 Sample of Girl Climbing stairs.
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/180
Bokeh sample.
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/2700
close focus sample
ISo 200, f1.6, 1/450
girl rides kick bike.
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/640
boy walks down stairs.
ISO 200, f1.6, 1/2000
Sunset photo of San Clemente Pier.
ISO 200, f5.6, 1/2500
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A professional video editor, and photographer with a Bachelors in Film studies from UCSD. Based in Los Angeles, I have created commercials, trailers, and other video content for various clients and platforms since 2005. I also love to write about my passions and share my insights on my blog.

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  1. TsinCher says:
    June 11, 2020 at 3:29 am

    Wow! Great to know we have another great cheaper lens! 😍😍..
    Do you think this lens has the kind of 3D pop on Zeiss and Voigtlander that people have been talking about for ages?

    Oh and also, is your presets open for purchase now? The page seems to prompt me that the presets are out of stock for some time..

    Reply
    1. Alik Griffin says:
      June 11, 2020 at 10:19 am

      I’m trying to get the presets up this week.

      Most of these Meike, Pergear lenses do have a nice 3d pop. The only thing to watch out for is the sharpness, some are a bit too soft. The Meike 35mm f1.7 is a touch crisper than this one it’s looking like, this might be a hair softer with more of a dreamy vibe at f1.6. I’ll side by side them in a few months when I get back home. It doesn’t seem like I’m able to get the same amount of punch out of this one as Meike.

      And, not all those Voigtlander and Zeiss lenses have the 3d pop. Their newest ones do it a bit less than the older ones. Usually it’s a low element thing. But good glass compositions and good coatings definitely help.

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      1. TsinCher says:
        June 13, 2020 at 7:31 am

        I’m excited and looking forward to your presets! =D

        I see i see… I do own a vintage lens, Pentacon 50mm f1.8, and i would say though sometimes the soft image when wide open is not desirable, I do find that it’s really nice for shooting portraits! The soft look somehow compliments the model well.
        By saying home means your home at Japan? Do you think they’re gonna open for international travel soon?

        I’m aiming for the Voigtlander 58mm f1.8 though, but it’s a bit expensive to pull the trigger XD.
        Do you have any recommendation on 23ish lens and also 55ish lens?
        I don’t really mind the sharpness as long as its not awefully bad.. Low light and the so called 3D pop is what i’m looking for, since I’ve never experience the pop before.

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        1. Alik Griffin says:
          June 14, 2020 at 11:43 am

          Yes, I’m from Southern California but I live in Japan off a 5 year visa most of the year. I came out here to do some business stuff, taxes, renew drivers license, renew passport etc, but the Passport renewal place here has been completely shut down. Then, if I go to Japan, I would have to stay in a Hotel in Tokyo for 2 weeks before they would let me fly down to Fukuoka and that would get pretty expensive. So I might just rent a place here for the rest of summer. The Agency I work at in LA wants to book me until Sep, so it might work out fine.

          For around 55mm, the Kamlan 50mm f1.1 II is very good. For cheaper the Brighton Star 50mm f1.4. is pretty good. Rokinon 50mm f1.2 of course is super good. I haven’t really found any other 55mm’s that I love. Of those I like the Kamlan the most but the Rokinon has slightly better image quality, but with a bit less character.

          The only 55mm I’ve tried that’s cheap is the 7Artisans 55mm which I didn’t like very much. Voigtlander lenses are great, but if you’re shooting on APS-C, you’re spending a lot of extra money for a full frame lens.

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  2. sacha says:
    September 18, 2021 at 6:53 pm

    Thank you so much for all this review!!
    I’m looking for a 35mm for my fuji, and I hesitate between the meike and the pergear. Finally, did you compare the 2 lenses? Which one do you recommend?
    Thank you! 🙂

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