Viltrox VILTROX 75mm f/1.2 F1.2 Pro Z-Mount Ultra Wide Review
The Viltrox 75mm f/1.2 Pro gives Nikon Z shooters a taste of ultra-fast aperture performance without the ultra-high price, but it comes with some significant compromises.
Overview
If you're a Nikon Z shooter hunting for a super fast, affordable portrait lens, the Viltrox 75mm f/1.2 Pro is a name you've probably seen. It's a hefty prime lens, weighing in at nearly 900g, but it promises a lot for its price. The main draw here is that f/1.2 aperture, which sits in the 95th percentile for speed. That means it lets in a ton of light and can create a very shallow depth of field. People often ask, 'is this lens good for portraits?' With an 85/100 score in that category, the answer is a clear yes. It's built for low-light and creamy bokeh, not for travel, which its 31/100 score confirms. At around $580, it's a tempting alternative to Nikon's own S-Line glass.
Performance
The numbers back up the hype in key areas. That f/1.2 aperture isn't just a spec sheet bullet point. In practice, it means you can shoot in dim conditions without cranking your ISO into noisy territory, and your subject will pop against a beautifully blurred background. The autofocus performance lands in the 95th percentile, and the STM motor is quick and quiet enough for both photos and video. The built-in stabilization, scoring in the 86th percentile, is a nice bonus for handheld shooting. Where it shows its value-oriented nature is in optical quality, which sits in the 34th percentile. That means while it's sharp, especially stopped down a bit, it might not match the clinical perfection of more expensive lenses, with some potential for chromatic aberration or softness wide open.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Extremely fast f/1.2 aperture for great low-light performance and bokeh. 96th
- Excellent autofocus speed and accuracy for its class. 94th
- Includes image stabilization, which is rare at this price point. 89th
- Strong performance for portrait photography. 89th
- Significantly cheaper than first-party f/1.2 lenses.
Cons
- Very heavy and bulky (898g). 9th
- Build quality feels basic (7th percentile).
- Not weather-sealed.
- Optical performance is good, not exceptional.
- Poor choice for travel due to size and weight.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Type | Wide-Angle |
| Focal Length Min | 75 |
| Focal Length Max | 75 |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | f/1.2 |
Build
| Mount | Nikon Z |
| Weight | 0.9 kg / 2.0 lbs |
AF & Stabilization
| AF Type | STM |
| Stabilization | Yes |
Focus
| Min Focus Distance | 75 |
Value & Pricing
At $580, the Viltrox 75mm f/1.2 Pro is all about value. You're getting a feature set—f/1.2, stabilization, fast AF—that Nikon or Sony charge over $2000 for. You are making trade-offs, mostly in ultimate optical refinement and rugged build quality, but for many shooters, those trade-offs are worth it. If your main goal is to get that f/1.2 look for portraits or low-light work without breaking the bank, this lens makes a compelling case.
vs Competition
The most direct competitor is the Nikon NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.8 S. It's sharper, better built, weather-sealed, and lighter, but it's also more expensive and a full stop slower (f/1.8 vs. f/1.2). If you need every bit of light and background blur, Viltrox wins. If you want the best all-around optical quality and durability, the Nikon is the pick. Also consider the Viltrox 35mm f/1.7 if you want a wider, lighter, and even more budget-friendly option, though you lose the telephoto compression and extreme aperture. The Meike 55mm f/1.8 is another third-party option, but it's slower and doesn't have stabilization.
| Spec | Viltrox VILTROX 75mm f/1.2 F1.2 Pro Z-Mount Ultra Wide | Meike Meike 55mm F1.8 Pro Full Frame AF STM Lens High | Viltrox VILTROX 35mm F1.7 Lens, X Mount 35mm F1.7 Auto | Nikon Nikon S-Line Nikon NIKKOR Z 35mm f/1.8 S Lens | Panasonic Panasonic LUMIX G Vario 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 II | Fujifilm VILTROX 25mm F1.7 f/1.7 AF Lens for Fuji X Mount, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 75mm | 55mm | 35mm | 35mm | 14-140mm | 25mm |
| Max Aperture | f/1.2 | f/1.8 | f/1.7 | f/1.8 | f/3.5 | f/1.7 |
| Mount | Nikon Z | Sony E | Fujifilm X | Nikon Z | Micro Four Thirds | Fujifilm X |
| Stabilization | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | false | false | false | false | false |
| Weight (g) | 898 | 201 | 301 | 371 | 27 | 400 |
| AF Type | STM | STM | STM | STM | — | STM |
| Lens Type | Wide-Angle | — | — | Zoom | Telephoto | — |
Verdict
So, should you buy the Viltrox 75mm f/1.2 Pro? If you're a portrait photographer on a Nikon Z mount who craves an f/1.2 aperture and can live with the size and weight, absolutely. It delivers on its core promise of speed and bokeh at a fantastic price. But if you're a hybrid shooter who values portability, top-tier optics, or weather sealing for outdoor work, you'll be happier saving up for a first-party lens like the Nikon 85mm f/1.8 S. This lens is a specialist, and for its specialty, it's very good.