📸 Elevate Your Portrait Game with VILTROX!
The VILTROX 85mm f1.8 Mark II lens for Fuji X Mount cameras is a meticulously crafted, all-metal lens designed for portrait photography. Weighing only 492 grams, it features a fast and quiet STM autofocus motor, an impressive F1.8 aperture for stunning image quality, and a smooth focusing experience. With the ability to update firmware via USB, this lens is built to adapt to the latest camera technologies.
D**L
Incredible Value
Picked this up on a whim, as I was looking for something a little longer than my 35 & 50mm lenses, and the equivalent Fuji lens was a little out of my price range. Incredibly happy I did, and it has been a fixture on my X-T3 since it arrived.Contrast, sharpness, bokeh, build quality, and basically everything are all top notch. Yes, there's some pretty tough fringing when wide open, but 99% of the time can be easily corrected through Lightroom. Yes, it's a little on the heavy side. But for the price of this lens? I'll take it! The all metal construction makes it feel super high quality and like it could take a beating.Auto focus is a little clunky, but that could just be the X-T3 -- I generally don't get amazing AF performance compared to Canon Dual Pixel. Plus, for such a cheap lens there are no complaints here. The manual focus ring is wonderfully dampened, so getting precise focus (especially when paired with peaking) is a breeze.Overall, I am totally sold on Viltrox as a company now, and am going to be purchasing more lenses in the future. Currently eyeing the 75mm 1.4 :)If you're like me, and you're looking for a reasonably priced high quality telephoto/portrait lens look no further. This is the one for sure.
F**L
Fuji Quality, without the cost
*If you make your living using your camera, don't cheap out. Put up the money & get the 90mm f/2.*If you're a sports photographer & you need premium auto focus, put up the money and get the 90mm f/2.*If you simply make extra money with your camera or are deciding on full-time photography, save your money and get this. Its worth every dollar.*If your a hobbyist shooting landscapes & portraits, save your money and get the Rokinon 85mm f/1.4. Its manual focus but you don't need auto for landscapes and portraits. Its also $200 cheaper than the Viltrox, if bought used.Auto Focus Speed: its about 0.29 sec. the 90mm is a lab tested 0.14sec. You will not likely notice the difference until you hit low light conditions, then its VERY noticeable. It also takes a noticeable amount of time to focus on a subject, if said subject is at the lower end of the minimum focus range. This is true with most lenses of any camera but its more noticeable on this "budget" lens.Image Quality: It does about 90% of what the 90mm can do. You will only notice if you zoom in a pixel peep.Color Quality: The image fidelity is so sharp that you will not likely notice the color is a tiny bit different for what Fujis normally output.Overall: As a person who has owned both I can say without hesitation that the 90mm is flat-out better. I can also say without hesitation that with two very good alternatives on the market, the 90mm isn't worth the money unless you are using the 90mm to make money. That said, this lens is a premium product and could easily be selling for $600. I say buy it now before the price goes up again
N**1
Excellent fast lens, good enough for pros who know how to use lenses.
I have a range of Fuji and Viltrox lenses and I like them all for different reasons. This lens is an excellent telephoto portrait lens wide open and a good landscape / wildlife lens stopped down to between 3.2 to 11. It transmits and renders colors and light beautifully like a great retro classic lens. People generally like a portrait lens that is a little on the soft side with good bokeh, excellent subject separation, and colors. The Viltrox 85mm has all that. It is an APS-C 135mm equivalent and that covers some landscape and larger animals at close range. This is a very sharp lens, but It's perceived softness and vignetting between 1.8 and 2.2 is not great for astro photography where you need light and a slightly longer lens. This lens has some color fringing "wide open" in "very bright" light, however that should not impact portraits taken in controlled conditions, additionally you will stop down to between 2.8 or 5.6 in very bright light anyway unless you have an ND filter.For real world situations the frenging has little impact when you consider post processing will remove. Longitudinal color aberration with the Viltrox 85mm wide open in "very bright" sharply contrasting light white verses black conditions like a book laying down is clearly visible, but the same can be said of Fuji 90mm f2 to a lesser degree, most portrait lenses wide open in "very bright" light have this issue, but that is easy to avoid in real life. Most LaCA only takes a minute to correct in post. My test image associated with this post was taken in bright light wide open; note very slight softness and color fringing when pixel peeping at 300% on near flower, which for my taste is a desirable amount softness for a portrait wide open. The fringing is hardly noticeable no one will notice this on human lower contrast images. Very slight softness erases many skin imperfections and that is good unless you are looking for a more gritty cowboy look that you might get with some lenses. Stopping down to 2.8 would make test image very sharp and 4+ razor sharp. This is a great lens.
A**R
Great lens for the money!
I bought this because I couldn't justify the price for the Fujifilm 90mm f/2. I was really surprised with build quality. The lens is solid, and yes, heavy. It's a great street photography lens for me, as I don't like getting all up in people's faces. Autofocus is good, not great. Sharpness is better, but not perfect. I think the colors are a bit off, but nothing Lightroom or Photoshop can't correct. Overall I think this is a 5/5 lens, but it's not 5/5 image quality. The Fuji lens will be better, no doubt, but at less than 1/2 the price you're not sacrificing 1/2 the quality.
J**N
Great price for the performance.
This review for MKII. This Third party made lens (Made in China) is big surprise for me. It is very sharp at wide open (but not so good at f/16), very good bokeh. Light and solid build. The Auto focus speed is not fastest in compare with Fujifilm latest moden lens (90mm f2) but it is not deal breaker. Wish it had aperture ring on the lens as well as weather seal. But the price of the lens make this one has great value. recommended!
G**S
Ideal for portraits
Very well built and is very sharp excellent IQ. Bigger then Fuji lenses fits on my XT4 nice and well balanced. It is heavy and ideal for studio portrait work. Fast auto focus. Yes I would recommend this lens.
S**P
Game Changer! Mark II version with outstanding optical quality!!
To start with, got this lens after a very long research and continuously monitoring the availability of the product in amazon.The lens itself is a GEM ! The moment I put it on and turned On the camera , things changed, things changed to an exceptional level.I own a fuji XT100 , so was a bit skeptical regarding the performance. But, this just got a knighthood amongst all the lenses ive tried. You simply deserve to own this when its available again.Now the product seems to have been imported by digitek , which i did know of since viltrox mentioned that to me a couple of months back. Well sealed , well handled, brand new. And btw this is the MARK II version that came out in Aug 20.The price is a bit on the higher side. I mean its exactly whats written on the lable of the product i.e 34.75k , i believe amazon should give a lil bit of discount since we are in India.Nevertheless, this was a thing to wait for :)
D**D
Super sharp
I bought this for my fujifilm xt2 and love it. It's really sharp. On the down side is it doesn't have an aperture ring but you get used to using another method. Still, highly recommend.
A**H
perfect for street and portrait photography
85mm works fine with street and portrait, its kind of heavy so have a strap, rest does the job, its good for beginner, offers sharp photos, and try to play with it once u know the different manual modes
N**K
Amazing lens.
I’m super impressed with the Viltrox 85mm for my Fuji X-T30. Fast autofocus, amazing Bokeh. The build quality is top notch, and I was happy that it came with the latest firmware.
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