Meyd-532 May 2026

The Meyd‑532 is Meyd’s first flagship mirrorless camera in the “532” line, positioned between the compact “Meyd‑450” series and the ultra‑high‑resolution “Meyd‑800” pro models. Announced in February 2026 and shipping in March, it is marketed as a “Hybrid Creator’s Tool”—a camera that should satisfy both still‑photographers and videographers while staying lightweight enough for travel.

Key selling points highlighted by Meyd:

The price at launch: USD 2,999 (body only). With a kit lens (Meyd‑12‑45 mm f/2.8‑4) the bundle is USD 3,599. meyd-532


The plot follows Natsuki (Shinoda), a recently married woman who manages a small apartment building with her husband. Their quiet life is disrupted when her estranged former stepson, Ryo, moves into the unit next door. Years earlier, Ryo had confessed his feelings to her before an abrupt separation. Now forced into close quarters, the buried tension between them reignites. The story uses the classic "forbidden proximity" trope: Natsuki’s husband works late shifts, leaving her alone in the shared laundry room and thin-walled corridors. A rainy night, a forgotten key, and an accidental encounter in his room lead to a violation of trust that Natsuki vows to take to her grave.

Verdict: The Meyd‑532 is video‑centric enough for professional indie productions while still being a top‑tier stills camera. Its 8K capabilities are future‑proof, though heat and storage considerations remain. The Meyd‑532 is Meyd’s first flagship mirrorless camera


MEYD-532 could symbolize a wide array of innovations, depending on the context. While it might represent an internal project code, a proprietary technology, or a revolutionary application, its essence lies in addressing specific challenges or enhancing user experiences. Imagine MEYD-532 as a smart tool in your toolkit—designed to streamline tasks, elevate performance, or unlock creative potentials.

Core Concept:
At its heart, MEYD-532 is about integration, efficiency, and scalability. It bridges gaps between existing systems and future needs, ensuring seamless adaptability in dynamic markets. Think of it as a puzzle piece that seamlessly fits into the broader ecosystem of your industry. The price at launch: USD 2,999 (body only)


The dual‑gain sensor extends the dynamic range to ~18 EV in “HDR‑Capture” mode (single‑exposure stacking). Highlight roll‑off is smooth; RAW files retain ≈90% of highlight detail even at +2 EV exposure compensation.