Viltrox Air AF 15mm f/1.7

With a bright f/1.7 aperture and an ultra-wide 22.5mm equivalent field of view, this compact 180g lens features a metal mount and weather-resistant front element. It also includes a USB-C port for firmware updates and a standard 58mm filter thread, making it easy to adapt with affordable filters. It is best suited for vloggers and Nikon Z30/Z50/Zfc users who need a bright ultra-wide for dramatic close-ups using its 23mm minimum focus and expansive video perspectives.

★★★★★ 5.0 (13)
Focal length 15mm
Aperture 16
Mount Sony E
stabilization false
weather sealed true
weight g 180
af type STM
lens type prime
Viltrox Air AF 15mm f/1.7 lens
78 Overall Score
Price CA$329
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About This Lens

A bright and lightweight wide-angle prime, the Viltrox AF 15mm f/1.7 Air XF Lens for FUJIFILM X-mount APS-C cameras offers a 22.5mm full-frame equivalent focal length that's perfect for capturing street scenes, landscapes, architecture, and more. Smooth, quiet internal autofocusing is provided by the lens's STM motor. Its f/1.7 maximum aperture ensures sharper, more impressive imagery in dimly lit scenes. Additionally, this prime lens excels at creating rich bokeh, ensuring your subject stands out.

  • APS-C | f/1.7 to f/16
  • 22.5mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)
  • Fast & Lightweight Wide-Angle Prime
  • STM Autofocus Motor

The 30-Second Version

The Viltrox 15mm F1.7 is the budget-friendly wide-angle prime APS-C shooters have been begging for. At $200, it's a steal with sharp optics and a bright aperture that makes everything look better, even if the autofocus is just average.

Overview

The Viltrox Air 15mm F1.7 is the kind of lens that makes you do a double take when you see the price. It's a tiny, fast, weather-sealed wide-angle prime for Sony APS-C cameras that delivers sharp photos, pleasing bokeh, and build quality that feels more premium than its weight suggest. The headline here is simple: if you need a 22.5mm-equivalent lens with a bright f/1.7 aperture and don't want to pay Sony G Master money, this is the one to beat.

Performance

Here's what surprised us: the build. At just 180g, it's featherlight, but the metal mount and tight focus ring give it a solid, almost dense feel. Image quality is sharp across the frame, and the bokeh from that fast aperture is surprisingly creamy for an ultra-wide. Autofocus is where things get a bit more average—our database puts it right in the middle of the pack. It's not slow, but in low light or with fast-moving subjects, it can hunt a little, just like that one Spanish reviewer noted. If you're shooting static landscapes or careful video work, you won't mind, but action shooters should take note.

Performance Percentiles

AF 85.8
Bokeh 38.6
Build 92.7
Macro 77.5
Optical 80.4
Aperture 42.2
User Sentiment 79.9
Versatility 34
Social Proof 89.9
Stabilization 34.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredible value when found at $200 93th
  • Sharp optics with lovely bokeh 90th
  • Weather-sealed and metal mount at this weight is wild 86th
  • Tiny and light (180g) for everyday carry 80th

Cons

  • Autofocus is just okay, not a standout 34th
  • Too wide for general-purpose walkaround use 35th
  • Price spread across vendors is absurd ($195–$4358)
  • Lens hood can scratch focus ring per some users

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (1367 reviews)
👍 Buyers are genuinely shocked by the sharpness and clarity straight out of the box.
👍 The metal build and manual aperture ring make it feel like a much more expensive lens.
🤔 A few users report autofocus hesitation in tricky light, which lines up with our test data.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type prime
Focal Length Min 15
Focal Length Max 15
Elements 12
Groups 10
Aspherical Elements 2
ED Elements 3
Coating HD nano-coating

Aperture

Max Aperture 16
Min Aperture 1.7
Constant No
Diaphragm Blades 9

Build

Mount Sony E
Format APS-C
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.2 kg / 0.4 lbs
Filter Thread 58

AF & Stabilization

AF Type STM
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 229
Max Magnification 1:10

Value & Pricing

The price situation here is bonkers: vendors list this lens anywhere from $195 to over $4,000. Obviously, ignore the high numbers—at $195, this is a steal. For a fast, weather-sealed ultra-wide with this image quality, it's basically a no-brainer. Even at slightly higher prices around $300, it's still competitive. Just make sure you're not paying a single cent over the low end.

Price History

CA$328 CA$330 CA$332 CA$334 CA$336 May 1May 22 CA$329

vs Competition

The most direct competitor is the Sigma 18-50mm F2.8 DC DN. That lens gives you a versatile zoom range but at a slower aperture, so you lose that shallow depth of field and low-light edge the Viltrox offers. The Sigma is also larger and lacks weather sealing. If you're set on a wide prime, Sony's own 15mm f/1.4 G is the big sibling—far better autofocus and optical performance, but it costs over $700. The Viltrox sits right in the sweet spot for budget-minded shooters who want that bright, wide look without the financial guilt.

Spec Viltrox Air AF 15mm f/1.7 Sigma Sports 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN OS Tamron Di III 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Nikon NIKKOR Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Sony G Master SEL100M28GM
Focal Length 15mm 70-200mm 28-75mm 14-24mm 28-200mm 100mm
Max Aperture 16 2.8 f/2.8 f/2.8 f/4 f/2.8
Mount Sony E Sony E Nikon Z Nikon Z L-Mount Sony FE
Stabilization false true false true true true
Weather Sealed true true true true true true
Weight (g) 180 176 550 649 413 644
AF Type STM HLA VXD linear motor stepping motor Autofocus Four XD Linear motors
Lens Type prime telephoto zoom wide-angle macro macro
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureUser SentimentVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Viltrox Air AF 15mm f/1.7 85.838.692.777.580.442.279.93489.934.7
Sigma Sports 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN OS Compare 53.58793.14699.778.762.779.689.999.9
Tamron Di III 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Compare 9880.8638487.978.779.978.689.934.7
Nikon NIKKOR Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S Compare 85.880.855.597.682.678.7069.289.980
Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare 53.571.273.487.891.365095.989.999.5
Sony G Master SEL100M28GM Compare 988755.783.589.278.703489.980

Common Questions

Q: Will this lens work on full-frame Sony cameras?

Yes, it'll mount and work, but you'll get heavy vignetting because it's designed for APS-C sensors. You can use crop mode, but you're better off with a full-frame ultra-wide instead.

Q: How's the autofocus for video?

It's decent but not silent—there's a slight whir that might get picked up by on-camera mics. If you're vlogging, it'll track your face okay, but don't expect instant lock-on in dim rooms.

Q: Is this lens good for astrophotography?

Absolutely. The f/1.7 aperture lets in a ton of light and the wide view captures a big swath of sky. Just know you might need to manual focus for stars since the AF can struggle in near darkness.

Who Should Skip This

If you're after a do-it-all walkaround lens or shoot fast action and sports, this isn't it. The 15mm field of view is wide enough to feel limiting for everyday use, and the autofocus won't keep up with fast-moving subjects. Go get the Sigma 18-50mm F2.8 instead for versatility, or a telephoto zoom for wildlife.

Verdict

If you spot this lens near the $200 mark, buy it. It's that simple. The combination of fast f/1.7 aperture, solid build, and wide-angle sharpness is unmatched at this price. Sure, the autofocus won't keep up with Sony's top-tier glass, and it's not a do-it-all focal length, but for landscapes, interiors, vlogging, and group shots, it's a little powerhouse. The crazy price spread is the only real red flag—stick to the low-cost listings and you'll be thrilled.

Usage Scores

Macro (73.4)Overall (78.3)Budget (71.1)Street (75)Travel (67.8)Portrait (61.6)Landscape (71.1)Professional (66.2)Video Cinema (59.2)Wildlife Sports (78.1)

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