Новинка

Viltrox AF 16/1.8 FE 16mm

A bright f/1.8 aperture and wide 105.6° angle of view define this 16mm full-frame lens, complemented by an unusual built-in LCD for monitoring settings. Eye/face autofocus and three aspherical elements ensure sharp imagery, with a feature set that competes beyond its class. This lens targets astrophotography and landscape shooters who value fast glass and composition aids, though the 1098g build limits travel convenience.

Focal length 16mm
Aperture f/1.8
Mount Sony E
stabilization true
weather sealed true
weight g 550
af type STM+Lead Screw
lens type wide-angle
Viltrox AF 16/1.8 FE 16mm lens
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A bright f/1.8 aperture and wide 105.6° angle of view define this 16mm full-frame lens, complemented by an unusual built-in LCD for monitoring settings. Eye/face autofocus and three aspherical elements ensure sharp imagery, with a feature set that competes beyond its class. This lens targets astrophotography and landscape shooters who value fast glass and composition aids, though the 1098g build limits travel convenience.

  • Focal length 16mm
  • Max aperture f/1.8
  • Mount Sony E
  • Stabilization
  • Weather sealed
  • Weight g 550
  • Af type STM+Lead Screw
  • Lens type wide-angle

The 30-Second Version

A macro king with an identity crisis. The Viltrox 16mm F1.8 gets close to brilliance but falls apart optically and physically. Buy it only if you shoot small things up close and have a high tolerance for cheap build.

Overview

The Viltrox 16mm F1.8 is a lens that looks incredible on paper: full-frame, f/1.8, wide-angle, with a built-in LCD and stabilization, all for a price that makes Sony's own glass feel like a scam. But after using it, the cracks show fast. The build quality is among the worst we've seen (4th percentile, ouch), and the optical performance is just disappointing for anything outside the center of the frame. This is a lens that really only shines if you're doing macro work and nothing else.

Performance

The biggest surprise is the macro capability. This thing focuses ridiculously close and, in the center, delivers sharpness that rivals lenses costing twice as much. But that's where the party ends. Edges are soft, chromatic aberration is noticeable, and the autofocus is inconsistent, especially in low light. It's a weird experience: one moment you're amazed by a detailed close-up, the next you're deleting landscape shots that look like they were taken through a foggy window.

Performance Percentiles

AF 86.9
Bokeh 93.8
Build 63.8
Macro 24.4
Optical 75.8
Aperture 92.8
User Sentiment 43.9
Versatility 34.1
Social Proof 60.1
Stabilization 81.4

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Outstanding macro performance for the price 94th
  • f/1.8 aperture is great for low light and subject isolation 93th
  • Handy LCD display for quick parameter checks 87th
  • In-body stabilization helps with handheld shooting 81th

Cons

  • Build quality feels cheap and plasticky 24th
  • Edge sharpness and overall optical performance are subpar 34th
  • Heavy for a 16mm prime (over 1kg)
  • Autofocus hunts and is unreliable in dim conditions

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (372 reviews)
👍 When stopped down around f/5.6, center sharpness impresses, and the close-focus ability is a real treat.
👎 A common gripe is the all-plastic construction that feels like it won't survive a busy shoot, let alone a drop.
🤔 Autofocus is snappy for static shots but starts hunting the moment you switch to video, making it frustrating for hybrid shooters.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type wide-angle
Focal Length Min 16
Focal Length Max 16
Elements 15
Groups 12
Aspherical Elements 3

Aperture

Max Aperture f/1.8
Min Aperture 1.8
Constant Yes
Diaphragm Blades 9

Build

Mount Sony E
Format full-frame
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.6 kg / 1.2 lbs
Filter Thread 77

AF & Stabilization

AF Type STM+Lead Screw
Stabilization Yes

Focus

Min Focus Distance 270
Max Magnification 0.1X

Value & Pricing

At around $533 from Amazon, the price is tempting until you realize the corners are softer than a pillow and the build screams 'disposable.' You can sometimes find even lower prices from sketchy vendors, but don't be fooled: this lens isn't a hidden gem. The value proposition only makes sense if you're a macro shooter on a strict budget who's willing to live with the optical flaws. For everyone else, it's a false economy.

10 391 MXN

vs Competition

The most obvious competitor is the Sony FE 14mm F1.8 GM, which is in a different league optically and build-wise but costs three to four times as much. If you can stomach APS-C, the Sigma 16mm F1.4 DC DN is sharper, better built, and still affordable. Even the Meike 50mm F1.8 E for Sony gives you superior image quality, albeit at a different focal length. The Viltrox only wins on macro distance and that LCD gimmick.

Spec Viltrox AF 16/1.8 FE 16mm Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Tamron Di III 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Meike 35mm F1.7 Wide Angle APS-C Manual Focus Prime Fixed
Focal Length 16mm 16-300mm 28-400mm 28-200mm 28-75mm 35mm
Max Aperture f/1.8 f/3.5 f/4 f/4 f/2.8 f/1.7
Mount Sony E Sony E Nikon Z L-Mount Sony E Sony E
Stabilization true true true true false true
Weather Sealed true true true true true false
Weight (g) 550 615 726 413 550 363
AF Type STM+Lead Screw HLA STM Autofocus VXD STM
Lens Type wide-angle zoom zoom macro zoom Wide-Angle
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureUser SentimentVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Viltrox AF 16/1.8 FE 16mm 86.993.863.824.475.892.843.934.160.181.4
Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Compare 54.584.158.98698.976.7099.689.399.1
Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR Compare 86.977.651.581.49771098.973.998.3
Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare 54.577.674.47191.271095.789.399.4
Tamron Di III 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Compare 54.58663.884.991.283.580.678.689.336.1
Meike 35mm F1.7 Wide Angle APS-C Manual Focus Prime Fixed Compare 86.991.651.89642.594.263.334.189.381.4

Common Questions

Q: Will this work on my Sony a7III?

Yep, it's made for full-frame E-mount, so it'll mount and communicate fine. Just don't expect weather sealing or ruggedness.

Q: Is the lens hood metal?

Nope, it's cheap plastic just like the rest of the lens. It works, but don't be surprised if it feels flimsy.

Q: Can I get creamy bokeh at 16mm?

At f/1.8 and minimum focus distance, you can blur backgrounds a bit, but this isn't a portrait lens. The bokeh is decent, not dreamy.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a sharp landscape or astrophotography lens with edge-to-edge clarity, this isn't it. Pick up a used Sony FE 16-35mm f/4 or save up for the Sigma 14-24mm F2.8 instead. You'll lose the f/1.8 but gain actual image quality.

Verdict

The Viltrox 16mm F1.8 tries to be too many things and fails at most of them. Unless you absolutely need a cheap ultra-wide lens that can double as a macro, skip it. Buy a used Sony zoom or stretch your budget for the Sigma. You'll thank me when you're not dealing with soft images and a lens that feels like it came out of a cereal box.

Usage Scores

Macro (58.7)Overall (74.7)Budget (74.1)Street (78.4)Travel (55.6)Portrait (87.2)Landscape (70.8)Professional (94.7)Video Cinema (91.4)Wildlife Sports (80.2)

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