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Viltrox AF 33mm and 56mm F1.4 EF-M Reviews

Dustin Abbott

January 20th, 2021

Photography is expensive, so a lot of the gear that I end up reviewing is often outside the budget of many people.  Fortunately there has been a rise in the past 3-4 years of what I classify as “boutique third party brands”.  These are smaller startup lensmakers who don’t have a widely established reputation but often provide strong value for money.  They have been great for filling in the gaps and enabling photographers on a budget to experiment with wide aperture prime lenses.  But most of these companies make only manual focus lenses…save Viltrox, who I’ve watched quickly transition from manual focus to autofocus…and they’ve tackled not one camera system but three different ones.  I’ve reviewed several of the Viltrox compact primes on both Sony and Fuji APS-C previously, but now Viltrox is tackling Canon EF-M and has developed shiny new silver versions of their AF 23mm F1.4, AF 33mm F1.4, and AF 56mm F1.4 lenses for Canon EF-M as well. 

Canon has a slightly different crop factor (1.6x) compared to the 1.5x crop of Fuji and Sony, so the angle of view here is slightly different.  We have 37mm, 53mm, and 90mm (rounded up) equivalent focal lengths here, but they still roughly correspond to the traditional 35, 50, and 85mm focal lengths so popular amongst photographers.

These Viltrox primes offer great value for money, and, I particularly find them welcome on Canon, where wide aperture prime lenses have been very scarce.  Sony has the most choices, and Fuji has options, too, howbeit expensive ones.  Canon has benefitted from getting a Sigma trinity of primes recently, but there is only one Canon branded F1.4 lens – the EF-M 32mm F1.4.   Viltrox has some room to operate here, and I think these three lenses will be well received.  I’ve done this review on a Canon EOS M5 mirrorless camera.  You can either watch the review below or just check out the images in the galleries!

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Photos of the Viltrox AF 33mm F1.4 

Photos of the Viltrox AF 56mm F1.4

Photos taken with the Viltrox AF 33mm F1.4 (Canon EOS M5)

Photos taken with the Viltrox AF 33mm F1.4 (Canon EOS M5)

Gear Used:

Purchase the Viltrox AF 23mm F1.4 @ B&H Photo | Pergear | Viltrox Store | Amazon | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany 

Purchase the Viltrox AF 33mm F1.4 @ B&H Photo | Pergear | Viltrox Store | Amazon | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany 

Purchase the Viltrox AF 56mm F1.4 @ B&H Photo | Pergear | Viltrox Store | Amazon | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany 

Purchase the Canon EOS M5 @ B&H Photo | Amazon | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany | Ebay 

Peak Design Slide Lite:  Peak Design StoreB&H Photo | Amazon | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK
Peak Design Leash Strap:  Peak Design StoreB&H Photo | Amazon | Amazon Canada  | Amazon UK
BenQ SW271 4K Photo Editing Monitor – B&H Photo  | Amazon | Amazon.ca | Amazon UK
Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud 1-Year Subscription
Exposure Software X6 (Use Code “dustinabbott” to get 10% anything and everything)
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Viltrox AF 23mm F1.4 Review

Dustin Abbott

August 24th, 2020

Viltrox has quickly established a name for themselves because, unlike most other new boutique lens makers, they have quickly (and successfully) accepted the challenge of designing autofocus lenses rather than just manual focus options.  Many other newer brands have not yet taken that plunge, but Viltrox has shown a rapid maturation in their autofocus lenses, with increasingly competent, smooth, and quick autofocus results.  That’s never been more obvious than on the new Viltrox AF 23mm F1.4 that I’m reviewing here (available on Sony E-mount and Fuji X-mount), as it delivers quick autofocus and solid image quality results.  This 23mm F1.4 joins the recent 33mm F1.4 (my review here)  as competent yet compact APS-C prime lenses roughly covering the 35mm and 50mm angle of view.  The 23mm F1.4 on Sony or Fuji’s 1.5x crop factor has a 34.5mm full frame equivalent angle of view, while the 33mm has a 49.5mm angle of view.

The Viltrox lenses have proven particularly popular on the Fuji platform where there is little third party development, but I suspect a lens like this will also be popular on Sony E-mount.  It’s a great focal length, and image quality is quite good for the relatively low price of around $300 USD.  My review breaks down in detail whether or not you should consider the Viltrox 23mm F1.4 for your own kit.

Photos taken with and review done on a Sony a7RIII body in APS-C mode.  Watch my standard or definitive video reviews by clicking on the link below.

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Viltrox AF 23mm F1.4 Product Shots

Viltrox AF 23mm F1.4 Samples (Sony a7RIII in APS-C Mode)

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Sony a7RIV Camera: B&H Photo | Amazon | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK | Amazon Germany | Ebay 
Sony a7R III Camera: B&H Photo | Amazon | Amazon.ca | Amazon UK  | Ebay
Peak Design Slide Lite:  Peak Design StoreB&H Photo | Amazon | Amazon Canada | Amazon UK
Peak Design Leash Strap:  Peak Design StoreB&H Photo | Amazon | Amazon Canada  | Amazon UK
BenQ SW271 4K Photo Editing Monitor – B&H Photo  | Amazon | Amazon.ca | Amazon UK
Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud 1-Year Subscription
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