Viltrox releases AF 56mm F1.7 APS-C lens for Fujifilm and Nikon cameras: Digital Photography Review


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After a somewhat low-key announcement last week, Viltrox has released a new APS-C lens for Fujifilm and Nikon cameras. The China-based manufacturer introduces the autofocus 56mm F1.7 (85mm equivalent) lens, and at $139, it’s sure to pique the interest of those looking for a fast budget portrait lens.

The 56mm F1.7 has 11 elements in 9 groups with 9 aperture blades. It uses a stepper motor, promising “accurate and smooth focusing,” and has a minimum focus distance of 0.55m (21.6”) and is very lightweight at 171g (6 oz) for X-mount and 187g (6.5 oz) for Z-mount.

Viltrox says the lens has an aluminum bayonet, however it does not mention the materials used for the rest of the lens’ exterior. At that weight and price, it’s difficult to imagine anything other than a plastic build. We did contact the company to confirm the materials used, but we’re yet to receive a response.

The company says the front of the lens is fully waterproof, but Viltrox doesn’t claim the rest of the lens has weather sealing.

If you enjoy the physical ergonomics of Fujifilm and Nikon cameras, it’s worth noting that this lens does not have an aperture ring, a feature present on the more expensive Viltrox 56mm F1.4. This may not a dealbreaker but is something to be aware of. If that’s an issue, the recent Meike AF 55mm F1.4 may make a sound alternative, though it’s slightly more expensive at $200.

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