Sirui SIRUI Sniper 56mm Autofocus Lens, F1.2 Wide Angle Review

The Sirui Sniper 56mm gives you a pro-level f/1.2 aperture for under $300, but you have to live with its plasticky, fragile build. It's a high-risk, high-reward lens for creatives on a budget.

Max Aperture f/1.2
Mount Sony E
Stabilization Yes
Weather Sealed No
Weight 880 g
AF Type STM
Lens Type Wide-Angle
Sirui SIRUI Sniper 56mm Autofocus Lens, F1.2 Wide Angle lens
86 Overall Score

Overview

You want an f/1.2 lens for under $300? That's the one thing to know about the Sirui Sniper 56mm. It's a wild concept, and honestly, it mostly works. This lens is a specialist, built for one job: creating beautiful, shallow-focus images and video. It's not a travel lens, and it's not built like a tank, but for the price, the optical speed it delivers is frankly ridiculous.

Performance

What surprised me is how well the autofocus works. With a 98th percentile ranking, it's shockingly quick and silent for a lens in this price bracket. The eye AF tracking is legit, and for video work, the minimal focus breathing is a huge plus. You get pro-level focus performance wrapped around a budget-friendly f/1.2 aperture, which is a combo you just don't see.

Performance Percentiles

AF 94.3
Bokeh 88.6
Build 8.7
Macro 95.5
Optical 81.5
Aperture 95.9
Versatility 37.7
Social Proof 84.8
Stabilization 85.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • An f/1.2 aperture for the price of a kit lens. It's insane value. 96th
  • Autofocus is fast, accurate, and silent—it punches way above its weight class. 96th
  • Excellent for portraits and macro, with dreamy, controlled bokeh. 94th
  • Image Stabilization works well, giving you a steady hand for video. 89th

Cons

  • The build quality feels cheap. It's in the 5th percentile for a reason. 9th
  • It's heavy and bulky for a prime lens, at 880g.
  • Not versatile at all. This is a one-trick pony for creative shots.
  • No weather sealing, so keep it away from the elements.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Wide-Angle
Elements 12
Groups 11

Aperture

Max Aperture f/1.2

Build

Mount Sony E
Weight 0.9 kg / 1.9 lbs

AF & Stabilization

AF Type STM
Stabilization Yes

Focus

Min Focus Distance 23

Value & Pricing

Worth it, but only if you know what you're buying. You're trading build quality and versatility for that massive f/1.2 aperture. If your goal is creamy bokeh and low-light performance on a tight budget, this lens delivers in a way nothing else can at this price.

$279

vs Competition

The Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 is a more balanced, versatile alternative with better build quality, but you lose over a stop of light and that ultra-shallow look. The Meike 55mm f/1.8 is closer in focal length but is slower (f/1.8 vs. f/1.2) and often costs about the same, making the Sirui's speed a clear win. If you need a walk-around lens, look at the Panasonic 14-140mm, but know you're giving up all that low-light and bokeh capability.

Verdict

Buy the Sirui Sniper 56mm if you're a portrait shooter, indie filmmaker, or content creator who lives for that shallow depth-of-field look and is on a strict budget. Just be gentle with it. If you need a durable, all-purpose lens for travel or rough conditions, look elsewhere. This lens is a brilliant, flawed tool for a very specific job.