Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.4 XF 56mm
Offrant un équivalent 85 mm avec une grande ouverture f/1.4, cet objectif excelle pour isoler les sujets avec un bokeh crémeux grâce à son diaphragme à 9 lamelles. Sa construction optique incluant un verre ED et HR assure une bonne netteté, le tout dans un boîtier compact de 290 g et tropicalisé. C'est un choix idéal pour les photographes de portrait sur monture Fujifilm X cherchant un contrôle précis de la profondeur de champ sans se ruiner.
Aperçu
The 30-Second Version
A fast, weather-sealed portrait lens that delivers 90% of the Fuji experience for a fraction of the price. The bokeh isn't dreamy, but your bank account will be.
Pros & Cons
Points forts
- Incredible value for a fast portrait prime 86th
- Fast, reliable autofocus that punches above its price 83rd
- Compact, lightweight, and weather-sealed build 78th
- Bright f/1.4 aperture for excellent low-light and subject separation
Points faibles
- Bokeh can be harsh and distracting in busy backgrounds
- Corner sharpness is soft until stopped down
- No optical stabilization, so keep your shutter speed up
- Minimum focus distance is a long 60cm, so forget close-ups
L'avis des propriétaires
The Word on the Street
L'évolution de l'avis des propriétaires dans le temps
ExclusivitéD'après la date à laquelle les clients ont rédigé leurs avis - pour voir si l'enthousiasme initial s'est confirmé.
D'après 55 avis clients datés, regroupés par trimestre civil. L'analyse par période est en anglais.
Les preuves
Performance
Autofocus is where this lens genuinely surprised us. It's snappy and accurate, landing in the 86th percentile of our database, which is a standout result for a third-party lens. Eye-AF on newer X-T4 and X-S10 bodies is reliable, and we found the STM motor to be quiet enough for casual video work. Optically, it's a solid middle-of-the-pack performer. Sharpness wide open is very good in the center, though you'll see some softness in the corners until you stop down to f/2.8. The real weak spot is bokeh, which can get a little busy and onion-ringy in specular highlights, a common complaint with this lens design.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Type | Prime |
| Focal Length Min | 56 |
| Focal Length Max | 56 |
| Elements | 10 |
| Groups | 9 |
| Aspherical Elements | 1 |
| ED Elements | 1 |
| Coating | Multi-layer coating |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | f/16 |
| Min Aperture | f/1.4 |
| Constant | Yes |
| Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Build
| Mount | Fujifilm X |
| Format | APS-C |
| Weather Sealed | Yes |
| Weight | 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs |
| Filter Thread | 52 |
AF & Stabilization
| AF Type | STM |
| Stabilization | No |
Focus
| Min Focus Distance | 600 |
| Max Magnification | 1:10 |
vs Competition
The elephant in the room is the Fujifilm XF 56mm f/1.2. That lens is the gold standard for bokeh on the system, and the Viltrox can't match its creamy rendering. But the Viltrox is lighter, weather-sealed, and its autofocus is actually faster and more modern. If you're a bokeh purist, save up for the Fuji. For everyone else, the Viltrox is the smarter buy. The Meike 50mm f/1.8 is another budget option, but its slower aperture and lack of weather sealing make the Viltrox the clear winner between the two.
| Spec | Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.4 XF 56mm | Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS | Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD | Canon RF 28-70mm f/2.8 IS STM | Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 | Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 56mm | 16-300mm | 18-300mm | 28-70mm | 28-200mm | 16-85mm |
| Max Aperture | f/16 | f/3.5 | f/3.5 | f/2.8 | f/4 | f/3.5 |
| Mount | Fujifilm X | Sony E | Fujifilm X | Canon RF | L-Mount | Nikon F |
| Stabilization | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | true | true | false | true | true | false |
| Weight (g) | 290 | 615 | 92 | 495 | 413 | 59 |
| AF Type | STM | HLA | VXD linear motor | STM | Autofocus | AF-S |
| Lens Type | prime | zoom | zoom | zoom | macro | zoom |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Produit | AF | Bokeh | Build | Macro | Optical | Aperture | Versatility | Preuve sociale | Stabilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.4 XF 56mm | 85.5 | 44.8 | 83.2 | 46.9 | 58.5 | 49.5 | 34 | 77.9 | 35.6 |
| Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Compare | 54.7 | 84.3 | 57.9 | 86.5 | 98.8 | 77 | 99.6 | 83 | 99.1 |
| Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Compare | 98.1 | 75 | 96.3 | 88.4 | 73.5 | 77 | 99.2 | 83 | 80.5 |
| Canon RF 28-70mm f/2.8 IS STM Compare | 85.5 | 86.2 | 67.2 | 77.4 | 84.4 | 83.8 | 77.4 | 88 | 98.2 |
| Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare | 54.7 | 77.9 | 73.9 | 89.5 | 90.9 | 71.5 | 95.7 | 75.3 | 99.4 |
| Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Compare | 54.7 | 75 | 98.4 | 59.8 | 64.1 | 77 | 94.3 | 88 | 92.2 |
Prix
Value & Pricing
This is a no-brainer for the price. While the price swings wildly from $180 to $580 across vendors, if you can snag it at the lower end of that range, it's an absolute steal. Even at the higher end, it's still a strong contender against Fuji's own XF 56mm f/1.2, which costs significantly more. Just shop around and avoid paying a premium when you don't have to.
En savoir plus
Overview
The Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.4 XF is the portrait lens that Fuji X-mount shooters on a budget have been waiting for. It gives you that classic 85mm equivalent look with a bright f/1.4 aperture for subject separation that pops, all in a compact, weather-sealed package that won't weigh down your bag. The one thing to know? You're getting roughly 90% of the performance of first-party glass for a fraction of the cost, and that's a trade most people will happily make.
Common Questions
Q: Does this lens have image stabilization?
Nope, there's no OIS in the lens. You'll be relying on your Fuji body's IBIS if it has it, or just good old-fashioned steady hands and a fast shutter speed.
Q: Is it fully weather sealed?
Yes, it has a rubber gasket at the mount to keep dust and moisture out. It's a huge plus at this price and gives you peace of mind shooting in light rain.
Q: How is the autofocus for video?
It's pretty good. The STM motor is quiet and smooth, so you won't hear it hunting in your footage. It's not quite as silent as a linear motor, but it's more than usable for most video work.
Who Should Skip This
If creamy, dreamy bokeh is the whole reason you're buying a portrait lens, this isn't it. The Viltrox's bokeh can be harsh, and you'll be happier saving up for the Fujifilm XF 56mm f/1.2 instead. Macro shooters should also look elsewhere, as the 60cm minimum focus distance is a real limitation.
Verdict
The Viltrox 56mm f/1.4 is the definitive budget portrait lens for Fuji X-mount. It's not perfect, and bokeh snobs will want to look elsewhere, but for the vast majority of shooters, its combination of speed, weather sealing, and sharpness is an unbeatable value. This is the lens we'd recommend to any Fuji shooter wanting to dive into portraiture without emptying their wallet.