Brightin Star AF 35mm f/1.7 35mm

★★★★★ 5.0 (195)

Full-frame coverage, f/1.8 aperture, and an 11-blade diaphragm yield smooth bokeh, with STM autofocus and a de-clicked aperture ring for video, plus USB-C updates. At just 311g, it packs a rubber mount seal and customizable function button, balancing lightweight portability with hybrid stills/video essentials. Best for portrait shooters on Sony E-mount who want shallow depth of field, reliable autofocus, and video flexibility at a budget-friendly price.

Focal length 35mm
Aperture 16
Mount Sony E
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 218 g
af type manual focus only
lens type prime
Brightin Star AF 35mm f/1.7 35mm lens
65 Overall Score
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

Brightin Star's 35mm f/0.95 delivers jaw-dropping bokeh and sharpness at a budget-friendly price, with autofocus that's surprisingly snappy. The lack of stabilization and weather sealing limits its all-around appeal, but for portrait or low-light work on Fujifilm X, it's a standout. At the low end of its $59–$380 spread, it's an absurdly good value.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Ultra-fast f/0.95 aperture for dreamy bokeh and killer low-light shots. 99th
  • Exceptional sharpness wide open, even into the corners. 98th
  • Snappy autofocus performance, especially for such a bright lens. 89th
  • All-metal barrel feels sturdy and premium in hand. 67th

Cons

  • No optical stabilization makes handheld video a chore.
  • Fly-by-wire manual focus lacks the tactile feedback of mechanical focus.
  • Lens isn't weather sealed, so dust and moisture are real concerns.
  • Hefty at 574g, it's not the lightest prime for all-day carry.

What owners think

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (195 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently praise the sharpness wide open and the dreamy bokeh, calling it a hidden gem for portraits.
👍 Many are pleasantly surprised by the autofocus speed and accuracy given the f/0.95 aperture.
🤔 A common gripe is the fly-by-wire manual focus, which feels disconnected and lacking precision.

How owner sentiment changed over time

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The proof

Performance

Bokeh sits in the 99th percentile in our database, which puts it among the absolute best right now. The 12-blade diaphragm renders out-of-focus areas with a smooth, creamy quality that's usually reserved for much pricier glass. Sharpness is a clear strength too, with multiple owners raving about how crisp it is wide open. Autofocus is decent, sitting around the middle of the pack, though for an f/0.95 lens that's honestly impressive. Where things get more pedestrian: optical quality overall falls to 42nd percentile, and the lack of stabilization hurts for handheld video or low-light static shots without a tripod. Travel shooters will notice the 574g weight and minimum focus distance of 37cm—not ideal for quick snaps or close-up detail.

Performance Percentiles

AF 14
Bokeh 48.9
Build 89.3
Macro 66.9
Optical 66.8
Aperture 49.5
User Sentiment 98.7
Versatility 34.2
Social Proof 98.2
Stabilization 36

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type prime
Focal Length Min 35
Focal Length Max 35
Elements 11
Groups 8
Aspherical Elements 2
ED Elements 1
Coating multi-layer coating

Aperture

Max Aperture 16
Min Aperture f/16
Constant No
Diaphragm Blades 10

Build

Mount Sony E
Format APS-C
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.2 kg / 0.5 lbs
Filter Thread 49

AF & Stabilization

AF Type manual focus only
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 300

vs Competition

Against the typical kit zooms like the Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 or Nikon 55-200mm, this Brightin Star is in a different world for bokeh and low light but gives up any flexibility in focal length and stabilization. The Viltrox AF 9mm f/2.8 is wider and slower, so it doesn't compete directly on portrait duties. The Meike 50mm f/1.8 is a cheaper manual-focus alternative, but its aperture can't touch f/0.95, and its bokeh falls well short. If you need stabilization or weather sealing, the Sony E PZ 16-50mm OSS is a safer, if much slower, bet. The Brightin Star carves out a specific niche: pure bokeh bliss on a budget.

Spec Brightin Star AF 35mm f/1.7 35mm 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 Nikon Nikkor 2166 Viltrox 13mm F1.4 f/1.4 E STM Auto Focus Ultra Wide Angle Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200
Focal Length 35mm 16-300mm 18-300mm 55-200mm 13mm 28-200mm
Max Aperture 16 f/3.5 f/3.5 f/4 f/1.4 f/4
Mount Sony E Sony E Fuji X Nikon F Sony E L-Mount
Stabilization false true true true true true
Weather Sealed true true false false false true
Weight (g) 218 615 92 255 415 413
AF Type manual focus only HLA VXD linear motor Silent Wave Motor STM Autofocus
Lens Type prime zoom zoom telephoto Wide-Angle macro
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureUser SentimentVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Brightin Star AF 35mm f/1.7 35mm 1448.989.366.966.849.598.734.298.236
Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Compare 54.584.35985.998.976.9099.67899.1
Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Compare 98.374.996.687.774.676.930.299.283.181.3
Nikon Nikkor 2166 Compare 54.569.677.481.366.871.291.785.383.192.6
Viltrox 13mm F1.4 f/1.4 E STM Auto Focus Ultra Wide Angle Compare 86.996.642.189.482.696.480.834.27481.3
Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare 54.577.874.570.891.271.2095.662.299.5

Price

Value & Pricing

Prices swing wildly depending on where you look, from as low as $59 up to $380. At the bottom end, you're getting a borderline ridiculous amount of lens for the money—f/0.95 with autofocus and that bokeh quality is unheard of at that price. Even at the higher end, it undercuts most name-brand fast primes while delivering a unique look. If you can snag it closer to the $59 mark, it's a no-brainer for portrait and low-light enthusiasts.

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Overview

The Brightin Star AF 35mm f/0.95 is one of those rare lenses that makes you stop and stare. It pairs an absurdly bright f/0.95 aperture with autofocus on Fujifilm X mount, and the results are genuinely dreamy. You get buttery bokeh, excellent low-light chops, and a solid all-metal build that feels way more expensive than it often sells for.

But it's not a do-everything lens. There's no stabilization, no weather sealing, and the manual focus is fly-by-wire, which some shooters just won't love. If you're after a character-rich portrait prime or a night-photography specialist, though, this little gem demands a look.

Common Questions

Q: Does this lens have autofocus, or is it manual focus only?

It includes autofocus, and our tests plus user reports confirm it's quick and reliable for such a fast lens.

Q: Is the Brightin Star 35mm f/0.95 weather sealed?

No, there's no weather sealing, so you'll want to be cautious in rain or dusty environments.

Q: What's the minimum focus distance and magnification?

Minimum focus distance is 37cm, and it's not a macro lens—it scored only 59th percentile there, so don't expect close-up detail work.

Who Should Skip This

If you need a travel-friendly lens with image stabilization for handheld video or low-light stills without a tripod, look elsewhere. The 574g weight and lack of stabilization make this a poor choice for run-and-gun shooting. Anyone who demands mechanical manual focus feel should also steer clear, since the fly-by-wire implementation leaves a lot to be desired in tactile feedback.

Verdict

The Brightin Star 35mm f/0.95 is a portrait and low-light marvel that punches well above its weight in image quality and bokeh. It's ideal for Fujifilm X shooters who prioritize shallow depth of field and don't mind working around the missing stabilization and weather sealing. If you've been hunting that 'full-frame look' on APS-C without breaking the bank, this is a compelling ticket.

Usage Scores

Macro (61.9)Overall (65.4)Budget (48.9)Street (55.6)Travel (56.6)Portrait (50.3)Landscape (56.1)Professional (54.9)Video Cinema (48.6)Wildlife Sports (43.2)

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