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Viltrox Camera Lens AF 75mm F/1.2 XF Ultra-Wide Zoom for Fujifilm X Mount Black

Key features:

  • Aperture: F 1.2 - 16
  • Filter Diameter: 75 mm
  • Autofocus (AF)
  • Weight: 670 g
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Description

Description

The Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.2 XF is a lens for Fujifilm X cameras. It features a focal length of 75mm, making it suitable for portraits, long-distance shots, and generally for use in many types of photography.

Equipped with a maximum aperture of f/1.2, it offers excellent low-light shooting capability, creating a stunning blurred background (bokeh). With its large aperture, it is ideal for isolating your subject and creating impressive portraits.

Additionally, the Viltrox lens features automatic, fast, and accurate focusing (AF). This is particularly useful when photographing moving objects or demanding subjects that require quick focus response.

Finally, the AF 75mm f/1.2 XF lens is made from high-quality materials, offering excellent optical performance, as well as sharp, detailed images with high contrast and color accuracy.

Born for a large F1.2 aperture

The extremely large F1.2 aperture offers more possibilities in low-light shooting, with faster shutter speed and lower ISO.



Unique image quality

With 16 lens elements in 11 groups, 4 high refractive index lenses, the image quality is unparalleled at maximum aperture and all details are immediately reflected in the image.

Excellent video performance in low light conditions

With higher shutter speed and lower ISO in low-light environments, it makes video shooting more creative and expressive.

High Image Quality

The smart optical design of Vitrox features a higher level of high-definition nano-multi-coating, with every detail captured in detail. The suppression of chromatic aberration and APO-level dispersion is excellent.


Autofocus

The built-in STM motor provides the high driving force required for precise autofocus and tracking focus. It can also achieve fast, smooth, and silent autofocus and tracking in an extremely shallow depth of field.

It also supports eye autofocus, thus offering better response, lower latency, and reduced vibrations.


Aperture 11 Blades

It features an 11-blade aperture with a range of f/1.2-f/16 and a minimum focusing distance of 88 centimeters. It accepts 77mm filters on its front part, and like all other lenses from the company, it has a USB-C port for firmware upgrades. 

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
Ultra-Wide Zoom
Lens Type
Fixed Focal Length
Maximum Aperture (f)
1.2
Minimum Aperture (f)
16
Filter Diameter
75 mm
Weight
670 gr
Mount
Fujifilm X
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Image Stabilization
No
Autofocus (AF)
Yes
3D
No

Usage

Device Group
Portrait Photography

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Giannis C.
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    I bought it for the Fujifilm X-T50 and from the first shots I realized that it is a lens with real character. At 75mm on APS-C it gives about 112mm equivalent, so it is ideal for portraits, details, and strong subject isolation.

    The f/1.2 makes a huge difference. The background melts beautifully, the bokeh is soft, and the subject separation is impressive. The sharpness is very good even wide open, while the colors and overall rendering have a very nice cinematic character.

    The build quality of the lens is solid and premium. The autofocus so far seemed fast and reliable. The only thing someone should know is that it is not a small or light lens; especially on a small body like the X-T50, it needs a good grip. But this is to be expected for a 75mm f/1.2 lens.

    Relatively heavy and not so practical for an everyday walkaround lens. On smaller Fujifilm bodies, you might need an additional grip, L-shape grip, or half case for better ergonomics and a more secure hold.

    For anyone who knows they want a strong tele portrait lens for Fujifilm X, I highly recommend it.

    Positives:
    Very beautiful bokeh, excellent sharpness, premium build, strong f/1.2, cinematic result.

    Negatives:
    Relatively heavy and not so practical for an everyday walkaround lens.

    Small note: the title that says “Ultra-Wide Zoom” is wrong. The lens is neither ultra-wide nor zoom. It is a prime telephoto portrait lens 75mm f/1.2.

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  • Georgios_Stergiou60
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

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    The lens is razor sharp. I use it on a Fujifilm XT-5. I researched a lot before settling on this one and I think I made the best choice I could make. Very bright, very sharp even at 1.2, nice contrast, and generally a very nice character for a lens. Aperture ring and with a little patience if you get used to how, since Fuji cameras have their own AF/MF button, the corresponding switch on the lens is unnecessary. Weather sealed!!! and firmware upgradable with USB type C.

    Yes, there are 2 main negatives. First, it is heavy. It’s not easy for everyday use or for street photography (yes, a zoom lens is not advisable, but I really enjoyed it). Second and more importantly, FLARING. For me, this is not part of the character as some reviewers claim. In some cases, it’s just a bonus. You will struggle in certain specific lighting conditions.

    Anyway, it is a serious tool for its price and for the build quality and the results you will get! Better than the mother company.

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  • Giannis_Gougoulias
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    I use it on Fujifilm X-T5. Excellent choice, especially for its price. High image quality, bright, with good focus. If it were Fuji, it would cost double.

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    • Quiet
    • Construction quality
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Acidity
    • Value for money
    • Weight
  • I bought it for the Fujifilm X-T50 and from the first shots I realized that it is a lens with real character. At 75mm on APS-C it gives about 112mm equivalent, so it is ideal for portraits, details, and strong subject isolation.

    The f/1.2 makes a huge difference. The background melts beautifully, the bokeh is soft, and the subject separation is impressive. The sharpness is very good even wide open, while the colors and overall rendering have a very nice cinematic character.

    The build quality of the lens is solid and premium. The autofocus so far seemed fast and reliable. The only thing someone should know is that it is not a small or light lens; especially on a small body like the X-T50, it needs a good grip. But this is to be expected for a 75mm f/1.2 lens.

    Relatively heavy and not so practical for an everyday walkaround lens. On smaller Fujifilm bodies, you might need an additional grip, L-shape grip, or half case for better ergonomics and a more secure hold.

    For anyone who knows they want a strong tele portrait lens for Fujifilm X, I highly recommend it.

    Positives:
    Very beautiful bokeh, excellent sharpness, premium build, strong f/1.2, cinematic result.

    Negatives:
    Relatively heavy and not so practical for an everyday walkaround lens.

    Small note: the title that says “Ultra-Wide Zoom” is wrong. The lens is neither ultra-wide nor zoom. It is a prime telephoto portrait lens 75mm f/1.2.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • The lens is razor sharp. I use it on a Fujifilm XT-5. I researched a lot before settling on this one and I think I made the best choice I could make. Very bright, very sharp even at 1.2, nice contrast, and generally a very nice character for a lens. Aperture ring and with a little patience if you get used to how, since Fuji cameras have their own AF/MF button, the corresponding switch on the lens is unnecessary. Weather sealed!!! and firmware upgradable with USB type C.

    Yes, there are 2 main negatives. First, it is heavy. It’s not easy for everyday use or for street photography (yes, a zoom lens is not advisable, but I really enjoyed it). Second and more importantly, FLARING. For me, this is not part of the character as some reviewers claim. In some cases, it’s just a bonus. You will struggle in certain specific lighting conditions.

    Anyway, it is a serious tool for its price and for the build quality and the results you will get! Better than the mother company.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • I use it on Fujifilm X-T5. Excellent choice, especially for its price. High image quality, bright, with good focus. If it were Fuji, it would cost double.

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

The Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.2 XF is a lens for Fujifilm X cameras. It features a focal length of 75mm, making it suitable for portraits, long-distance shots, and generally for use in many types of photography.

Equipped with a maximum aperture of f/1.2, it offers excellent low-light shooting capability, creating a stunning blurred background (bokeh). With its large aperture, it is ideal for isolating your subject and creating impressive portraits.

Additionally, the Viltrox lens features automatic, fast, and accurate focusing (AF). This is particularly useful when photographing moving objects or demanding subjects that require quick focus response.

Finally, the AF 75mm f/1.2 XF lens is made from high-quality materials, offering excellent optical performance, as well as sharp, detailed images with high contrast and color accuracy.

Born for a large F1.2 aperture

The extremely large F1.2 aperture offers more possibilities in low-light shooting, with faster shutter speed and lower ISO.



Unique image quality

With 16 lens elements in 11 groups, 4 high refractive index lenses, the image quality is unparalleled at maximum aperture and all details are immediately reflected in the image.

Excellent video performance in low light conditions

With higher shutter speed and lower ISO in low-light environments, it makes video shooting more creative and expressive.

High Image Quality

The smart optical design of Vitrox features a higher level of high-definition nano-multi-coating, with every detail captured in detail. The suppression of chromatic aberration and APO-level dispersion is excellent.


Autofocus

The built-in STM motor provides the high driving force required for precise autofocus and tracking focus. It can also achieve fast, smooth, and silent autofocus and tracking in an extremely shallow depth of field.

It also supports eye autofocus, thus offering better response, lower latency, and reduced vibrations.


Aperture 11 Blades

It features an 11-blade aperture with a range of f/1.2-f/16 and a minimum focusing distance of 88 centimeters. It accepts 77mm filters on its front part, and like all other lenses from the company, it has a USB-C port for firmware upgrades. 

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
Ultra-Wide Zoom
Lens Type
Fixed Focal Length
Maximum Aperture (f)
1.2
Minimum Aperture (f)
16
Filter Diameter
75 mm
Weight
670 gr
Mount
Fujifilm X
Colour
Black

Features & Functions

Image Stabilization
No
Autofocus (AF)
Yes
3D
No

Usage

Device Group
Portrait Photography

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (4)

  1. 4
  2. 4 stars
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  3. 3 stars
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  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
    0
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  • Quiet
  • Construction quality
  • Autofocus (AF) speed
  • Color representation
  • Acidity
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  • Giannis C.
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    I bought it for the Fujifilm X-T50 and from the first shots I realized that it is a lens with real character. At 75mm on APS-C it gives about 112mm equivalent, so it is ideal for portraits, details, and strong subject isolation.

    The f/1.2 makes a huge difference. The background melts beautifully, the bokeh is soft, and the subject separation is impressive. The sharpness is very good even wide open, while the colors and overall rendering have a very nice cinematic character.

    The build quality of the lens is solid and premium. The autofocus so far seemed fast and reliable. The only thing someone should know is that it is not a small or light lens; especially on a small body like the X-T50, it needs a good grip. But this is to be expected for a 75mm f/1.2 lens.

    Relatively heavy and not so practical for an everyday walkaround lens. On smaller Fujifilm bodies, you might need an additional grip, L-shape grip, or half case for better ergonomics and a more secure hold.

    For anyone who knows they want a strong tele portrait lens for Fujifilm X, I highly recommend it.

    Positives:
    Very beautiful bokeh, excellent sharpness, premium build, strong f/1.2, cinematic result.

    Negatives:
    Relatively heavy and not so practical for an everyday walkaround lens.

    Small note: the title that says “Ultra-Wide Zoom” is wrong. The lens is neither ultra-wide nor zoom. It is a prime telephoto portrait lens 75mm f/1.2.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Georgios_Stergiou60
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    The lens is razor sharp. I use it on a Fujifilm XT-5. I researched a lot before settling on this one and I think I made the best choice I could make. Very bright, very sharp even at 1.2, nice contrast, and generally a very nice character for a lens. Aperture ring and with a little patience if you get used to how, since Fuji cameras have their own AF/MF button, the corresponding switch on the lens is unnecessary. Weather sealed!!! and firmware upgradable with USB type C.

    Yes, there are 2 main negatives. First, it is heavy. It’s not easy for everyday use or for street photography (yes, a zoom lens is not advisable, but I really enjoyed it). Second and more importantly, FLARING. For me, this is not part of the character as some reviewers claim. In some cases, it’s just a bonus. You will struggle in certain specific lighting conditions.

    Anyway, it is a serious tool for its price and for the build quality and the results you will get! Better than the mother company.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Giannis_Gougoulias
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    I use it on Fujifilm X-T5. Excellent choice, especially for its price. High image quality, bright, with good focus. If it were Fuji, it would cost double.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Quiet
    • Construction quality
    • Autofocus (AF) speed
    • Color representation
    • Acidity
    • Value for money
    • Weight
  • I bought it for the Fujifilm X-T50 and from the first shots I realized that it is a lens with real character. At 75mm on APS-C it gives about 112mm equivalent, so it is ideal for portraits, details, and strong subject isolation.

    The f/1.2 makes a huge difference. The background melts beautifully, the bokeh is soft, and the subject separation is impressive. The sharpness is very good even wide open, while the colors and overall rendering have a very nice cinematic character.

    The build quality of the lens is solid and premium. The autofocus so far seemed fast and reliable. The only thing someone should know is that it is not a small or light lens; especially on a small body like the X-T50, it needs a good grip. But this is to be expected for a 75mm f/1.2 lens.

    Relatively heavy and not so practical for an everyday walkaround lens. On smaller Fujifilm bodies, you might need an additional grip, L-shape grip, or half case for better ergonomics and a more secure hold.

    For anyone who knows they want a strong tele portrait lens for Fujifilm X, I highly recommend it.

    Positives:
    Very beautiful bokeh, excellent sharpness, premium build, strong f/1.2, cinematic result.

    Negatives:
    Relatively heavy and not so practical for an everyday walkaround lens.

    Small note: the title that says “Ultra-Wide Zoom” is wrong. The lens is neither ultra-wide nor zoom. It is a prime telephoto portrait lens 75mm f/1.2.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • The lens is razor sharp. I use it on a Fujifilm XT-5. I researched a lot before settling on this one and I think I made the best choice I could make. Very bright, very sharp even at 1.2, nice contrast, and generally a very nice character for a lens. Aperture ring and with a little patience if you get used to how, since Fuji cameras have their own AF/MF button, the corresponding switch on the lens is unnecessary. Weather sealed!!! and firmware upgradable with USB type C.

    Yes, there are 2 main negatives. First, it is heavy. It’s not easy for everyday use or for street photography (yes, a zoom lens is not advisable, but I really enjoyed it). Second and more importantly, FLARING. For me, this is not part of the character as some reviewers claim. In some cases, it’s just a bonus. You will struggle in certain specific lighting conditions.

    Anyway, it is a serious tool for its price and for the build quality and the results you will get! Better than the mother company.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • I use it on Fujifilm X-T5. Excellent choice, especially for its price. High image quality, bright, with good focus. If it were Fuji, it would cost double.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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