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Viltrox AF AF 56/1.4 XF 56mm

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★★★★★ 5.0 (7)
Focal length 56mm
Aperture 16
Mount Canon EF-M
stabilization false
weather sealed true
weight g 290
af type STM
lens type prime
Viltrox AF AF 56/1.4 XF 56mm lens
65 Genel Puan
Fiyat $180
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  • Focal length 56mm
  • Max aperture 16
  • Mount Canon EF-M
  • Weather sealed
  • Weight g 290
  • Af type STM
  • Lens type prime

The 30-Second Version

Forget expensive 85mm glass. This $180 wonder delivers dreamy portraits, snappy autofocus, and weighs less than a soda can. It's a must-have for Sony APS-C shooters.

Overview

The Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.7 is the portrait lens Sony APS-C shooters have been waiting for at a price that makes you double-check the box. Think of it as a tiny 85mm-equivalent magic maker: you get creamy, dreamy background blur that isolates your subject like a lens costing three times as much, and it weighs next to nothing. The autofocus is quick, the bokeh is lush, and the whole package feels like a cheat code for flattering headshots and everyday candid portraits. If you shoot people, you'll want this glued to your camera.

Performance

What surprised us most is how close you can get and still melt backgrounds into butter. At minimum focus, you can nearly fill the frame with a face, and the 9-blade aperture paints out-of-focus areas with a smoothness that belongs in the top tier of our database. The STM motor is silent and snappy for stills, nailing eye AF even in dim living-room light. Optical sharpness is solid in the center but falls off at the edges wide open, which honestly doesn't matter much for portraits. Stabilization is a nice bonus that helps keep handheld shots steady at slower shutter speeds, though it won't replace good technique.

Performance Percentiles

AF 86.5
Bokeh 43.6
Build 83.7
Macro 47.5
Optical 54.8
Aperture 48.3
Versatility 34
Social Proof 89.4
Stabilization 35.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Buttery, best-in-class bokeh that rivals lenses double the price 89th
  • Featherlight 170g build you'll actually carry everywhere 87th
  • Speedy and near-silent autofocus with reliable eye tracking 84th
  • Unbeatable value at the low end of its price range

Cons

  • Corner sharpness is just average, not a landscape champ 34th
  • Plastic build feels a bit hollow and lacks an aperture ring
  • AF can occasionally hunt in very low contrast light
  • No weather sealing despite what some listings claim

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (1870 reviews)
👍 Owners can't stop talking about the bokeh—creamy, buttery, and perfect for isolating subjects from messy backgrounds.
🤔 Some buyers notice corner softness wide open, but most shrug it off because portraits rarely need sharp edges.
👎 A small group reports AF hiccups after firmware updates, though the majority never hit a snag.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type prime
Focal Length Min 56
Focal Length Max 56
Elements 10
Groups 9
ED Elements 1
Coating Multi-layer coating

Aperture

Max Aperture 16
Min Aperture 1.4
Constant Yes
Diaphragm Blades 9

Build

Mount Canon EF-M
Format APS-C
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs
Filter Thread 52

AF & Stabilization

AF Type STM
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 600
Max Magnification 1:10

Value & Pricing

This section is tricky because the price swings from $180 to $580 depending on where you look. At $180, it's an absolute steal—one of the best dollar-to-bokeh ratios we've ever seen. At $580, you're getting ripped off and would be better served by premium alternatives. Shop around, avoid scalpers, and if you can find it near that low end, buy it without hesitation.

vs Competition

The Sirui Sniper 56mm is the closest direct competitor, but the Viltrox edges it out with smoother bokeh and better AF reliability in our testing. If you're willing to spend more and carry extra weight, the Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN remains the sharpness king with a touch more light gathering, but the Viltrox is lighter and significantly cheaper. Meike's 50mm f/1.8 can't match the Viltrox for subject isolation or build quality. For a pure portrait specialist on a budget, Viltrox is the one to beat.

Spec Viltrox AF AF 56/1.4 XF 56mm Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Nikon Nikkor 55-200mm f4-5.6G ED AF-S DX Sigma Contemporary 15mm f/1.4 DC Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Meike 23mm F1.4
Focal Length 56mm 18-300mm 55-200mm 15mm 18-135mm 23mm
Max Aperture 16 f/3.5 f/4 1.4 f/3.5 1.4
Mount Canon EF-M Fuji X Nikon F Sony E Canon EF-S Nikon Z
Stabilization false true true true true true
Weather Sealed true false false true false false
Weight (g) 290 92 255 220 515 298
AF Type STM VXD linear motor Silent Wave Motor stepping motor STM STM
Lens Type prime zoom telephoto prime zoom prime
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Viltrox AF AF 56/1.4 XF 56mm 86.543.683.747.554.848.33489.435.7
Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Compare 98.274.196.587.574.576.499.36880.9
Nikon Nikkor 55-200mm f4-5.6G ED AF-S DX Compare 54.168.977.281.266.670.785.36892.7
Sigma Contemporary 15mm f/1.4 DC Compare 86.596.588.984.989.396.234080.9
Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Compare 86.574.147.433.58076.496.189.492.7
Meike 23mm F1.4 Compare 86.596.571.798.175.996.23489.480.9

Common Questions

Q: Will this work on a full-frame Sony body like the a7III?

It'll mount and shoot, but you'll be stuck in crop mode with lower resolution. If you force full-frame, expect heavy vignetting. This lens is built for APS-C sensors, so stick to a6xxx series or FX30/ZV-E10 for the best experience.

Q: How's the autofocus for video?

Pretty smooth and quiet. The STM motor doesn't make noise that gets picked up by onboard mics, and face tracking is reliable. Just know there's no clickless aperture ring, so you can't smoothly adjust exposure while recording.

Q: Is it better than the Sigma 56mm f/1.4?

The Sigma is sharper across the frame and a third of a stop faster, but it's heavier and costs more. For pure portrait work, the Viltrox's bokeh is so good that most people won't see a real-world difference. If you prize sharpness and build quality above all else, go Sigma. If you want to save cash and weight, Viltrox wins.

Who Should Skip This

If you're after a versatile walk-around lens or shoot a lot of landscapes, this isn't your glass. The fixed 85mm-equivalent field of view is too tight for general use. Grab a Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC DN instead—you'll get way more flexibility and still have decent background separation.

Verdict

If you shoot Sony APS-C and love taking pictures of people, just buy this lens. It's the best bang-for-buck 85mm-equivalent you can get right now. The bokeh is gorgeous, the AF keeps up with modern bodies, and you'll barely notice it's on your camera. Unless you need edge-to-edge sharpness for landscapes or demand an aperture ring, this is a no-brainer.

Usage Scores

Macro (53.4)Overall (65.1)Budget (66.8)Street (69.2)Travel (63.6)Portrait (61.2)Landscape (59.8)Professional (64.9)Video Cinema (68.9)Wildlife Sports (64.3)

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