This is the first image of the new Meike 85mm f/1.4 II FE lens that is coming at the CP+ show. It looks like the new lens is more elegantly designed, more compact than it’s predecessor. And this time it’s also weather sealed!
The lens will be available as E/Z/L mount options.
Here are the 7 cameras from 2016, with a short, straight-to-the-point reason why each one is still great in 2026:
Panasonic Lumix TZ80 (ZS60) – A travel-zoom compact with absurd reach and an EVF; still a better buy than its newer replacement thanks to the same lens/sensor combo and lower price.
DxO ONE – A wonderfully weird pocket camera with a 1-inch sensor and DxO’s unique “Super RAW” stacking, delivering surprisingly clean low-light images in a tiny, incognito form.
Panasonic Lumix G80 (G85) – A rugged Micro Four Thirds workhorse with IBIS, weather sealing, solid video, and reliability that still holds up for travel and outdoor shooting.
Z CAM E1 – The world’s smallest interchangeable-lens 4K cinema camera; quirky, fun, and creatively liberating, especially for experimental video and compact setups.
Panasonic Lumix LX10 / LX15 – A premium compact with a fast Leica f/1.4–2.8 lens and 1-inch sensor; beautiful, pocketable, and still highly capable for both photo and 4K video.
Panasonic Lumix GX80 / GX85 – A near-perfect Micro Four Thirds all-rounder: small, stylish, affordable, with IBIS and excellent image quality that embodies the system’s strengths.
Olympus PEN-F – A design icon and one of the best photo-centric Micro Four Thirds cameras ever made, with superb build quality, color profiles, and timeless appeal.
If you want charm, character, and real value in 2026, this era absolutely delivered.