Thoughts after 7 months of use
I am really happy with the Viltrox 27mm F1.2, it is sharp wide open, and can be stopped down to F4 to get stellar results. With such a bright aperture this lens is a great addition for event photography like weddings where light can be at a premium. I have shot 2 weddings with it and the low light gathering of f1.2 was greatly appreciated. The lens is excellent for thigh up shots. The only observation I would note is the warm rendition of the lens. In my opinion Fuji lenses display better colour straight out of the camera, but that comes at a premium. The other point worth noting is this lens is a fair chunk of glass and carries a bit of weight. All in all though it’s worthy of adding to your kit. I love my copy and are interested in seeing what comes next from Viltrox.
What lens should Viltrox put on their roadmap in the future?
I love where Viltrox is going, they have a pro series of lenses delivering great results. For me I’d like to see an f1.2 added for the 18mm focal length, maybe f1.4 if the size was too large. A lens like that would be invaluable in tighter spaces often found at events like weddings, with brides getting ready. I believe a lens around the 50mm mark is coming, and that will be fantastic, so all in all it’s hard to complain about the situation, but 18mm (28mm Full Frame equivalent) would be a winner.
Is China the emerging titan of traditional photography?
I am extremely excited to see the emergence of Chinese companies like Viltrox and Godox (I own a few Godox flash units) make waves in the realm of enthusiast and professional photography equipment. The industry can only benefit from a combination of innovation, excellence and keenly priced gear. Viltrox is bringing great value and choice to the Fujifilm brand. But, what next? Yes, continuing to supply X-series users with lens options should be part of Viltrox’s master plan, but I also think they have an opportunity to capture the imagination of Fujifilm GFX users. Case in point, the Mitakon 65mm f1.4 is another Chinese manufactured lens, yes it’s manual focus, but despite that, this lens has developed a cult following among the GFX user community as having a ‘medium format look.’ If Viltrox could make a similiar normal view AF lens with a fast aperture of around f1.4, replicating the mythical ‘medium format look’, in my humble opinion they would make a killing. The user base of GFX is continually growing, so if Viltrox dares to dip it’s toes into the format with AF lenses, having no competition other than Fujifilm, they might well have plenty of customers lining up to buy their product.
So yes, let China become a titan, and let Viltrox continue to satisfy Fujifilm users with interesting and innovative lens options. With China increasingly becoming a strong consumer base for camera sales it makes sense they have companies creating photography products we all want to use.
Update July 2025
This is a lens I have mixed feelings about. On the negative side, it is big, heavy and limited in its use cases for work. The warmer hues the lens imparts don’t work well straight out of the camera with native Fujifilm lenses, when delivering to clients as a set, so it’s not ideal. However, the glass is sharp wide open, and if there is enough working room at a location, it can be a great tool, delivering crispy raw files.