Viltrox AF 13mm f/1.4 XF Review

The Viltrox 13mm f/1.4 delivers pro-level sharpness and a blazing fast aperture for half the price of Fujifilm's version. It's a no-brainer for landscape and astro shooters.

Focal Length 13mm
Max Aperture f/1.4
Mount Fujifilm X
Stabilization No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 420 g
AF Type Autofocus
Lens Type Ultra Wide-Angle
Viltrox AF 13mm f/1.4 XF lens
53.4 Puntuación global

The 30-Second Version

This lens is a budget monster. You get stunning f/1.4 ultra-wide shots for half the price of the Fuji equivalent. Skip the brand name tax and grab this.

Overview

The Viltrox 13mm f/1.4 is a third-party lens that punches way above its price tag. It's an ultra-wide prime that's shockingly sharp, built like a tank, and has an aperture big enough to let in tons of light. The one thing you need to know? This lens makes you wonder why you'd ever pay double for the Fujifilm-branded version.

Performance

Looking at our data, the performance story is a bit of a mixed bag, but the highs are spectacular. The bokeh quality lands in the 92nd percentile, which is wild for an ultra-wide lens—you can actually get some nice background separation. The f/1.4 aperture is in the 89th percentile for brightness. Where it stumbles a bit is in overall optical scoring (35th percentile) and autofocus (46th percentile), but real-world feedback suggests the AF is plenty fast for most uses, and the sharpness is excellent.

Performance Percentiles

AF 46.4
Bokeh 90.8
Build 74.1
Macro 21.7
Optical 34.6
Aperture 88.1
Versatility 37.5
Social Proof 46.3
Stabilization 37.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Insanely bright f/1.4 aperture for an ultra-wide, perfect for astro and low-light. 91th
  • Build quality feels premium and solid, way better than the price suggests. 88th
  • Exceptionally sharp images even wide open, according to user reports. 74th
  • Creates surprisingly pleasant bokeh for such a wide focal length.

Cons

  • No image stabilization, so you'll need steady hands or a tripod in low light. 22th
  • It's not a versatile lens; our data shows it's weak for macro and just okay for street. 35th
  • Autofocus, while decent, isn't class-leading and can hunt in very low contrast scenes.
  • It's a chunky boy at 420g, so it's not the most discreet walk-around lens.

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (1 reviews)
👍 Owners are blown away by the sharpness and build quality, calling it a direct replacement for Fuji's own primes.
👍 The consistent praise across the Viltrox 13mm, 23mm, and 33mm lineup shows they've nailed a formula for quality third-party glass.
🤔 While loved for landscapes, users acknowledge it's a specialist tool and not a do-it-all lens.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Ultra Wide-Angle
Focal Length Min 13
Focal Length Max 13

Aperture

Max Aperture f/1.4
Diaphragm Blades 9

Build

Mount Fujifilm X
Weight 0.4 kg / 0.9 lbs
Filter Thread 67

AF & Stabilization

AF Type Autofocus
Stabilization No

Focus

Max Magnification 0.1x

Value & Pricing

At under $500, this lens is an absolute steal. You're getting near-Fuji optical quality and a robust metal build for half the cost of the native 14mm f/2.8. The value proposition is so strong it's almost rude.

Price History

400 US$ 420 US$ 440 US$ 460 US$ 480 US$ 500 US$ 15 mar21 abr 413 US$

vs Competition

The most direct competitor is the Fujifilm XF 14mm f/2.8 R. The Fuji is smaller, lighter, and has an aperture ring, but it's slower (f/2.8 vs f/1.4) and costs about twice as much. For the extra light gathering and shallower depth of field, the Viltrox wins hands down. If you need a zoom, the Fujifilm 10-24mm f/4 gives you more flexibility and OIS, but you lose that fast aperture and ultimate sharpness. For pure image quality and low-light prowess at this focal length, the Viltrox is the better tool.

Spec Viltrox AF 13mm f/1.4 XF Meike Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF Tamron Di III Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Lens for Sony Canon RF Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM Lens Fujifilm VILTROX 56mm F1.4 STM APS-C Frame Auto Focus Sirui Sniper Sirui Sniper 56mm f/1.2 Autofocus Lens (Sony E,
Focal Length 13mm 55mm 17-70mm 24mm - 56mm
Max Aperture f/1.4 f/1.4 f/2.8 f/1.8 f/1.4 f/1.2
Mount Fujifilm X Nikon Z Sony E-Mount, Sony E-Mount, Sony E-Mount, Sony E-Mount, Sony E-M Canon RF Fujifilm X Sony E
Stabilization false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false false false false true false
Weight (g) 420 281 544 272 320 422
AF Type Autofocus STM Autofocus Autofocus STM Autofocus
Lens Type Ultra Wide-Angle - Wide-Angle Zoom Wide-Angle - -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Viltrox AF 13mm f/1.4 XF 46.490.874.121.734.688.137.546.337.9
Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF STM Compare 95.681.881.189.167.588.137.589.987.8
Tamron Di III 17-70mm f/2.8 -A VC RXD Compare 46.459.264.377.490.854.692.595.187.8
Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM Compare 46.481.887.68182.575.837.59899.9
Fujifilm VILTROX 56mm F1.4 STM APS-C Frame Auto Focus Standard Prime Compare 95.681.888.885.334.688.137.586.787.8
Sirui Sniper 56mm f/1.2 Autofocus Compare 46.496.773.853.479.895.937.59887.8

Common Questions

Q: Is the autofocus fast and quiet enough for video?

The STM motor is decently quiet, but with no stabilization, you'll want a gimbal for smooth video. For static shots or interviews, it's fine.

Q: How bad is the distortion on an ultra-wide like this?

User reviews specifically call out low distortion as a strength. It's very well controlled for a 13mm lens.

Q: Can I use it for portraits?

You can, but 13mm is super wide for portraits—it'll distort faces if you get too close. Our data says it's best for landscapes, not people.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a versatile, walk-around zoom or need in-lens stabilization for handheld video, this isn't it. Go get the Fujifilm 10-24mm f/4 instead. Also, macro shooters should look elsewhere immediately.

Verdict

If you shoot landscapes, astrophotography, or tight interior spaces with a Fujifilm X-mount camera, buy this lens. It delivers 90% of the performance of lenses costing twice as much. The lack of stabilization and its specialized focal length mean it's not an everyday carry for everyone, but for its specific job, it's nearly perfect.