Why I Love My Viltrox
I’m a sports and action guy and as such I have some big, heavy equipment; ideal for the job in hand but too big and heavy for casual use. On a typical sports event I use a trolley to carry it all. So, a few years ago I bought a Fuji X-T1 which I used for holidays and family stuff. It meant I didn’t need to carry my heavy stuff around but I only ever had a standard 16-50mm zoom. When the X-T5 came out I decided to upgrade. I wanted to get a new lens or two and searching around I came across Viltrox, a manufacturer I’d not heard of.
Who Are Viltrox?
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LAB – their top range, full frame only – typically £850
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Pro – Professional range, metal, weather sealed – typically £550
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Air – small, plastic lightweight – typically £200
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Epic & Luna – cine lenses

When One Prime Becomes Three
Secondly, build quality. This is a well-built lens: all metal, weather-sealed (which is important if you’re an outdoor sports shooter in the UK), and undeniably solid, shouting quality in every respect. At 764g, however, it’s perhaps not for the faint-hearted. The filter thread is 77mm, and it offers a Manual/Auto focus switch, plus — importantly — a dedicated aperture ring. There’s no mucking about trying to find the right switch or dial on the camera to change aperture; instead, you get a satisfying click-ring, so you always know exactly when you’re changing stops. This series also features a USB port on the lens mount for updating firmware, and in the two years I’ve owned it, I think there have been three or four updates.

It’s sharp, crazy sharp. It’s probably one of the sharpest lenses I own in both Fuji & Canon systems. I’m using it mainly for street and portraiture. Using the eye focal point on the XT-5 and it locks onto people’s eyes. I’ve done some motorcycle and cycling shots on it and although not as solid a tracking system as my Canon 1DX MKIIs, it does a pretty reasonable job. The sharpness goes across the frame further than a lens of this price should.
I just love the bokeh shooting wide open. F4 was my favourite aperture (on my 600mm) but F1.2 is rapidly overtaking. I love the narrow depth of field on portrait shots. If I want the mouth to be in focus as well as the eyes I can always open it up to f2.2!

The only issue shooting so wide is sunny days when shooting at 1.2 means the camera wants something faster than 1/8000 sec. No problem if you’re on electronic shutter but a pain if you mainly shoot manual shutter and have to change. I’ve bought an ND filter for this lens to cover that issue but am yet to try it out.

Viltrox are rapidly getting a very good reputation and I’m happy to be on board. If I can ever afford another new lens it will be the Viltrox 27mm Pro f1.2, or maybe the 135mm f1.8 if they ever make a Pro version (currently only available as LAB for full frame). Of course, if they ventured into “proper” telephoto – 600mm f4, I might sell a kidney.
Viltrox have an official UK importer at Viltrox UK – https://viltrox.co.uk/ which offers next day delivery. Their lenses are also available on Amazon and some of the second hand places like MPB and Wex have them from time to time.
