Viltrox VILTROX 13mm f1.4 F/1.4 E Mount Lens,Wide Angle Review
The Viltrox 13mm f/1.4 packs a huge aperture and best-in-class macro into a heavy, specialized package. It's a creative tool, not a travel lens.
Overview
The Viltrox 13mm f/1.4 is a lens of extremes. It's an ultra-wide prime with a massive f/1.4 aperture, a combo that puts it in the 87th percentile for light-gathering ability. That means it's built for low-light scenes and creative depth of field, even at a wide angle. But with a weight of 971g, it's a chunky piece of glass. Its overall score of 71.9/100 tells you it's specialized, not an all-rounder. It excels in specific areas like macro and autofocus, but its build quality and optical performance percentile rankings suggest some compromises were made to hit that price and spec sheet.
Performance
This lens shines where it's designed to shine. Its macro performance sits in the 98th percentile, thanks to that 22cm minimum focus distance. You can get right up on a subject with an ultra-wide perspective, which is a unique creative tool. The STM autofocus lands in the 95th percentile, offering smooth, quiet, and accurate focusing that supports eye and face detection. That f/1.4 aperture is the star, though. It gives you a lot of control over background blur for a wide lens, placing bokeh quality in the 80th percentile. Just don't expect optical perfection across the frame, as that metric is only in the 34th percentile.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong macro (98th percentile) 99th
- Strong af (95th percentile) 95th
- Strong aperture (87th percentile) 89th
- Strong stabilization (86th percentile) 88th
Cons
- Below average build (6th percentile) 7th
- Below average optical (34th percentile)
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Type | Wide-Angle |
| Focal Length Min | 13 |
| Focal Length Max | 13 |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | f/1.4 |
Build
| Mount | Sony E |
| Weight | 1.0 kg / 2.1 lbs |
AF & Stabilization
| AF Type | STM |
| Stabilization | Yes |
Focus
| Min Focus Distance | 13 |
Value & Pricing
At $486, the Viltrox 13mm f/1.4 is priced aggressively for an f/1.4 ultra-wide. You're getting pro-level specs—fast aperture, great macro, solid AF—at a fraction of the cost of a first-party Sony GM lens. The trade-off is in the build and optical refinement. You're paying for the core performance, not the polish. Compared to other Viltrox lenses, like their 35mm f/1.7, you're paying more for the specialized wide-angle design and stabilization.
vs Competition
Compared to the Viltrox 35mm f/1.7, you're swapping a normal field of view for an ultra-wide one and gaining stabilization, but also adding a lot of weight. Against the Nikon Z 35mm f/1.8 S, you're looking at a much wider lens that's faster (f/1.4 vs f/1.8) but likely not as optically corrected. The Panasonic 14-140mm zoom offers insane versatility for travel, but its variable f/3.5-5.6 aperture is no match for the Viltrox's low-light capability. This lens is for when you need width and speed, not flexibility.
| Spec | Viltrox VILTROX 13mm f1.4 F/1.4 E Mount Lens,Wide Angle | Meike Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF | Canon Canon - RF28-70mm F2.8 IS STM Standard Zoom Lens | Panasonic Panasonic LUMIX G Vario 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 II | Viltrox VILTROX 23mm F1.4 Auto Focus APS-C Frame Lens for | Fujifilm VILTROX 25mm F1.7 f/1.7 AF Lens for Fuji X Mount, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 13mm | 55mm | 28-70mm | 14-140mm | 23mm | 25mm |
| Max Aperture | f/1.4 | f/1.4 | f/2.8 | f/3.5 | f/1.4 | f/1.7 |
| Mount | Sony E | Nikon Z | Canon RF | Micro Four Thirds | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X |
| Stabilization | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | false | false | false | false | false |
| Weight (g) | 971 | 281 | 499 | 27 | 499 | 400 |
| AF Type | STM | STM | Autofocus | — | STM | STM |
| Lens Type | Wide-Angle | — | Standard Zoom | Telephoto | — | — |
Verdict
If you're a Sony shooter who lives for wide-angle, low-light, or close-up shots, this lens is a compelling, data-backed pick. Its 98th percentile macro and 95th percentile AF are legitimately excellent. But you have to want that specific look. The weight and optical compromises mean it's not an everyday carry. For vloggers or architectural photographers who need a fast, wide prime, it's a strong value. For everyone else, a more versatile zoom or a standard prime might be a better fit.