Viltrox VILTROX 27mm f/1.2 F1.2 Autofocus Large Aperture Review

The Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 is a low-light monster with gorgeous bokeh, but its bulky size and just-okay autofocus make it a niche choice.

Focal Length 27mm
Max Aperture f/1.2
Mount Sony E
Stabilization Yes
Weather Sealed No
Weight 448 g
AF Type Autofocus
Lens Type Wide-Angle
Viltrox VILTROX 27mm f/1.2 F1.2 Autofocus Large Aperture lens
76.5 Score global

Overview

The Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 is a one-trick pony, but that trick is fantastic. It's a low-light and portrait beast, thanks to that massive f/1.2 aperture. If you're looking for a versatile walk-around lens, look elsewhere. But if you want creamy bokeh and the ability to shoot in near darkness, this lens delivers. Just know you're buying it for that one specific, excellent thing.

Performance

The f/1.2 aperture is the star, and it lives up to the hype. Shooting at night or in dim interiors feels effortless, and the background blur is beautifully smooth. What surprised me was the autofocus. It's fine for photos, but it's not the fastest or quietest for video work. For a lens this specialized, I expected the AF to be a bit more refined.

Performance Percentiles

AF 46.5
Bokeh 88.5
Build 59.3
Macro 95.5
Optical 35.7
Aperture 95.9
Versatility 37.4
Social Proof 51.2
Stabilization 88.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong aperture (96th percentile) 96th
  • Strong macro (95th percentile) 96th
  • Strong stabilization (87th percentile) 89th
  • Strong bokeh (87th percentile) 88th

Cons

  • Below average optical (34th percentile)

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Wide-Angle
Focal Length Min 27
Focal Length Max 27

Aperture

Max Aperture f/1.2

Build

Mount Sony E
Weight 0.4 kg / 1.0 lbs

AF & Stabilization

AF Type Autofocus
Stabilization Yes

Focus

Min Focus Distance 27

Value & Pricing

At $578, it's a tough call. You're paying a premium for that f/1.2 aperture. If you absolutely need that specific look and low-light capability, it's worth it. If you don't, there are sharper, smaller, and more versatile lenses for the same money or less.

Price History

$500 $600 $700 $800 $900 Mar 6Mar 22 $846

vs Competition

The most direct competitor is Viltrox's own 35mm f/1.7. It's smaller, lighter, cheaper, and has better autofocus, but you lose that massive aperture. For Fuji shooters, the Viltrox 25mm f/1.7 is a similar story. If you want a true all-rounder, the Panasonic 14-140mm zoom covers everything but gives up that beautiful background blur. It comes down to aperture versus everything else.

Verdict

I'd only recommend this lens to a specific photographer. If you shoot a lot of portraits or low-light events and crave that f/1.2 look, buy it. For everyone else—travel shooters, hybrid creators, or anyone wanting a general-purpose prime—the trade-offs in size, weight, and autofocus aren't worth it. Pick a smaller, faster-focusing f/1.4 or f/1.8 lens instead.