Viltrox AF 35mm F1.7 APS-C STM Auto Focus Review

The Viltrox 35mm F1.7 offers blazing-fast autofocus and image stabilization at a killer price, but you'll be making some compromises on ultimate sharpness and bokeh quality.

Focal Length 35mm
Max Aperture f/35
Mount Fujifilm X
Stabilization Yes
Weather Sealed No
Weight 400 g
AF Type STM
Viltrox AF 35mm F1.7 APS-C STM Auto Focus lens
62.5 Overall Score

Overview

Looking for a fast, affordable prime lens for your Fujifilm APS-C camera? The Viltrox AF 35mm F1.7 is a solid option that punches above its price tag. It gives you a classic 53mm full-frame equivalent focal length, which is great for everyday shooting, street photography, and even some close-up work. For under $180, you're getting an F1.7 aperture and STM autofocus, which is a pretty compelling package if you're building out your lens collection on a budget. People often ask if third-party lenses are worth it, and with Viltrox, you're usually getting great performance for the money, which this lens continues to prove.

Performance

The autofocus is where this lens really shines. It lands in the 96th percentile for AF speed and accuracy, and the STM motor is indeed fast and quiet. For video or street photography where you need quick, discreet focusing, it delivers. The close-focus performance is also a standout, scoring in the 90th percentile for macro-like capability. You can get as close as 0.33 meters (about 13 inches), which is great for detail shots. However, the optical performance and bokeh quality are in the lower percentiles (34th and 6th, respectively). In practice, that means images might not be as razor-sharp corner-to-corner as a first-party lens, and the background blur, while present, isn't the creamiest or most artistic. The built-in stabilization is effective, scoring in the 89th percentile, which is a huge bonus for video or handheld low-light shots.

Performance Percentiles

AF 95.6
Bokeh 5.9
Build 63.5
Macro 89.4
Optical 74
Aperture 5.9
Versatility 37.5
Social Proof 60.6
Stabilization 87.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Extremely fast and quiet STM autofocus 96th
  • Excellent close-focus capability for near-macro shots 89th
  • Effective in-lens image stabilization 88th
  • Solid build quality for the price 74th
  • Great value for a fast aperture lens

Cons

  • Optical sharpness, especially in corners, is just okay 6th
  • Bokeh quality is not particularly smooth or pleasing 6th
  • Not weather-sealed
  • Relatively heavy for a compact prime at 400g
  • Versatility score is low; it's best for specific uses like street or close-ups

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Focal Length Min 35
Focal Length Max 35
Elements 11
Groups 9

Aperture

Max Aperture f/35

Build

Mount Fujifilm X
Weight 0.4 kg / 0.9 lbs

AF & Stabilization

AF Type STM
Stabilization Yes

Focus

Min Focus Distance 53

Value & Pricing

At $179, the value proposition is clear. You're getting features like F1.7, STM AF, and image stabilization that you'd typically pay much more for. The trade-off is in ultimate optical quality. If pin-sharp corners and dreamy bokeh are your top priorities, you might need to save up for a Fujifilm XF lens. But if you want a capable, fast-aperture lens for everyday and close-up use without breaking the bank, this is a tough deal to beat.

Price History

$177 $178 $179 $180 $181 Feb 20Mar 6Mar 16Mar 30 $179

vs Competition

Let's name some names. Compared to the Fujifilm XC 35mm F2, the Viltrox has a faster aperture (F1.7 vs. F2) and image stabilization, but the Fuji lens will likely have better overall image quality and color rendering. The Meike 55mm F1.8 is another alternative, offering a longer portrait-friendly focal length, but it's a full-frame lens, so it's bigger and heavier on an APS-C body. The Viltrox 35mm F1.7 Z for Z-mount is essentially the same lens for a different system. The key takeaway? The Viltrox wins on paper specs for the price, but you're compromising a bit on the 'look' of the final image compared to more expensive options.

Spec Viltrox AF 35mm F1.7 APS-C STM Auto Focus Meike Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF Canon RF Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM Lens Sirui Sniper Sirui Sniper 56mm f/1.2 Autofocus Lens (Sony E, Fujifilm VILTROX 56mm F1.4 STM APS-C Frame Auto Focus Yongnuo YONGNUO YN50mm F1.8S Lens, 50mm F1.8 Larege
Focal Length 35mm 55mm 24mm 56mm - 50mm
Max Aperture f/35 f/1.4 f/1.8 f/1.2 f/1.4 f/1.8
Mount Fujifilm X Nikon Z Canon RF Sony E Fujifilm X Sony E
Stabilization true true true true true true
Weather Sealed false false false false true false
Weight (g) 400 281 272 422 320 145
AF Type STM STM Autofocus Autofocus STM STM
Lens Type - - Wide-Angle - - -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Viltrox AF 35mm F1.7 APS-C STM Auto Focus 95.65.963.589.4745.937.560.687.8
Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF STM Compare 95.681.881.289.167.588.137.589.987.8
Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM Compare 46.481.887.88182.575.837.59899.9
Sirui Sniper 56mm f/1.2 Autofocus Compare 46.496.77453.479.895.937.59887.8
Fujifilm VILTROX 56mm F1.4 STM APS-C Frame Auto Focus Standard Prime Compare 95.681.888.985.234.688.137.586.787.8
Yongnuo YN50mm F1.8S Compare 95.668.895.591.434.675.837.583.587.8

Verdict

So, should you buy it? If you're a Fujifilm shooter on a tight budget who needs a fast, versatile focal length with great autofocus and the bonus of stabilization, yes, absolutely. It's fantastic for video work, street photography, and casual close-ups. But if you're a portrait photographer chasing that perfect, creamy bokeh, or a pixel-peeper who demands tack-sharp corners, this lens's weaknesses in optical quality and bokeh (scoring just 6th percentile) are real. For those users, saving for a Fujinon XF lens is the better long-term play. For everyone else, it's a very capable tool that gets the job done without emptying your wallet.