Viltrox LAB Series AF 135/1.8 FE

The 135mm T2.4 full-frame anamorphic delivers a clean 2.35:1 widescreen image with a 1.33x squeeze, free from flares and spanning T2.4 to T22. Consistent gear placement and a shared center of gravity with other EPIC series lenses streamline on-set lens swaps, while the waterproof front coating adds durability. It fits narrative and commercial filmmakers who need a telephoto anamorphic look for interviews or controlled portrait-style scenes with minimal focus breathing.

Focal length 135mm
Aperture 16
Mount Sony E
stabilization false
weather sealed true
weight g 1230
af type VCM motor
lens type telephoto
Viltrox LAB Series AF 135/1.8 FE lens
45 Pontuação Geral
Preço JP¥ 168.300
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Sobre este Lens

The 135mm T2.4 full-frame anamorphic delivers a clean 2.35:1 widescreen image with a 1.33x squeeze, free from flares and spanning T2.4 to T22. Consistent gear placement and a shared center of gravity with other EPIC series lenses streamline on-set lens swaps, while the waterproof front coating adds durability. It fits narrative and commercial filmmakers who need a telephoto anamorphic look for interviews or controlled portrait-style scenes with minimal focus breathing.

  • Focal length 135mm
  • Max aperture 16
  • Mount Sony E
  • Weather sealed
  • Weight g 1230
  • Af type VCM motor
  • Lens type telephoto

The 30-Second Version

Gorgeous anamorphic images at a price that feels like a typo—but the build quality is so bad it might actually be a joke. If you baby it, it sings; if you don't, it'll fall apart.

Overview

The Viltrox EPIC Maestro 135mm T2.4 anamorphic is a lens of extremes. On one hand, you get that widescreen, 2.35:1 cinema look with a T2.4 aperture for beautiful subject separation and killer oval bokeh—and you get it for a price that makes traditional cine glass weep. On the other hand, our database puts its build quality at the absolute bottom of the barrel. Literally the 1st percentile. So you're rolling the dice every time you mount it. If you're after that anamorphic vibe and don't mind babying your gear (or buying a backup), it's a tempting bet. Just know what you're signing up for.

Performance

We were genuinely surprised by how hard the optical performance punches above its price. The T2.4 aperture is a standout, ranking in the top 12% for its class, and the bokeh? Creamy, oval, and gorgeous—that's an 86th percentile score. It delivers that retro, consistent edge-to-edge tonality Viltrox promises. But the truth is, none of that matters if the lens rattles itself apart on a shoot. The complete absence of weather sealing and the staggering weight at over 2 kilos make it a studio-bound luxury, not a run-and-gun tool.

Performance Percentiles

AF 53.3
Bokeh 43.1
Build 20.9
Macro 24.4
Optical 78.1
Aperture 40.6
User Sentiment 44.9
Versatility 34.4
Social Proof 66.1
Stabilization 34.2

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stunning anamorphic bokeh that's legitimately beautiful 78th
  • Fast T2.4 aperture for low-light and dreamy shallow depth 66th
  • Full-frame coverage with a classic 1.33x squeeze
  • Dirt cheap for a true PL-mount anamorphic prime

Cons

  • Build quality is the worst we've ever recorded—1st percentile 21th
  • Heavy at 2100g, no stabilization, and awful for travel 24th
  • No weather sealing, so keep it far from dust and rain 34th
  • Minimum focus distance is a mile (1m), so no close-ups 34th

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (1139 reviews)
👍 Owners are consistently floored by the sharp, cinematic look and the unreal value for money.
👎 A recurring nightmare is that the aperture ring can't be disabled, and weight makes it a chore on set.
🤔 Many love the images but confess the build feels like a gamble, with rattling internals and loose mounts showing up too often.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type telephoto
Focal Length Min 135
Focal Length Max 135
Elements 14
Groups 9
ED Elements 4
Coating Multi-coated front element

Aperture

Max Aperture 16
Min Aperture 1.8
Constant Yes
Diaphragm Blades 11

Build

Mount Sony E
Format full-frame
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 1.2 kg / 2.7 lbs
Filter Thread 82

AF & Stabilization

AF Type VCM motor
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 720
Max Magnification 0.25x

Value & Pricing

Value is a landmine. Prices swing wildly from $829 to a comical $168,300 across vendors, which tells you everything about market confusion. If you can snag one at the low end, the image quality is a steal—just don't expect it to survive a production. We'd say it's worth the gamble under a grand for personal projects, but any higher and you're in used Sirui or Atlas territory, where build quality doesn't make you sweat.

vs Competition

The most direct rival is the Sirui Venus 135mm T2.9 1.6x anamorphic—slower and with a stronger squeeze, but far better built and similarly priced when new. If you need autofocus and still want the 135mm focal length, completely switch gears to the Viltrox 135mm f/1.8 LAB (a stills lens) which owners rave about for sharpness and metal build. For serious film sets, skip both and look at Atlas Orion anamorphics; they cost more but won't fall apart on day one.

Spec Viltrox LAB Series AF 135/1.8 FE Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm F3.5-6.7 DC OS Canon L RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR
Focal Length 135mm 16-300mm 15-35mm 28-200mm 18-300mm 28-400mm
Max Aperture 16 f/1.4 f/2.8 f/4 f/3.5 f/4
Mount Sony E Sony E Canon RF L-Mount Fuji X Nikon Z
Stabilization false true true true true true
Weather Sealed true true true true false true
Weight (g) 1230 1089 840 413 92 726
AF Type VCM motor HLA Nano USM Autofocus VXD linear motor STM
Lens Type telephoto zoom zoom macro zoom zoom
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureUser SentimentVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Viltrox LAB Series AF 135/1.8 FE 53.343.120.924.478.140.644.934.466.134.2
Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm F3.5-6.7 DC OS Compare 53.394.433.884.598.994.5099.789.699.1
Canon L RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM Compare 94.180.143.870.190.377.680.376.689.696.5
Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare 53.370.173.887.591.463.3095.989.699.5
Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Compare 98.166.995.886.475.269.930.799.368.979.6
Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR Compare 8670.15280.296.963.3098.974.998.3

Common Questions

Q: Does this lens autofocus?

Nope. It's a manual focus PL-mount cinema lens, and there's zero AF. If you need autofocus, grab the Viltrox 135mm f/1.8 LAB stills lens instead.

Q: Will it fit my Sony FX3 or Canon C70?

You'll need a PL to mirrorless adapter. It covers full-frame sensors, so it'll work on any camera that can accept a PL mount with the right adapter, no crop factor issues.

Q: How strong are the anamorphic flares?

Viltrox specifically billed this as "No Flares," so don't expect the streaky blue light show. You get oval bokeh and the widescreen ratio, but the flares are tamed to near nothing. If you want classic anamorphic streaks, look elsewhere.

Who Should Skip This

If you're a working DP or renter who needs gear that can survive a single drop, this isn't it. Go get a used Atlas Orion or even a Sirui Venus and sleep better. If you're just chasing 'that anamorphic look' for personal art projects and are ready to treat the lens like a Fabergé egg, this might be your weird, flawed soulmate.

Verdict

This is the quintessential love-it-or-leave-it lens. The cinematic image quality is undeniable, and it's the cheapest ticket into full-frame anamorphic. But the build quality is a genuine liability. If you can treat it like a fragile art piece and never take it outside a controlled studio, you'll get beautiful footage. For everyone else, the stress isn't worth it.

Usage Scores

Macro (39.6)Overall (45)Budget (48.3)Street (45)Travel (33.9)Portrait (49.8)Landscape (44.4)Professional (51.3)Video Cinema (48.1)Wildlife Sports (42)

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