It's labeled as PRO because it's metal, weather resistant, sharp right from F1.2, wide aperture, fast AF. In my opinion it really worth it's PRO label. This lens puts to shame many 2500+ euro/usd lenses from reputable manufacturers. I use this on the Sony a6700 and it's flawless. This lens makes me think that the big brands like Sony, Nikon, Canon screw us big time with their astronomical lens prices.
Dunno if its just me, but both audio and video production quality in this video feels like its taken a step over previous videos, not sure whats changed but I dunno if Curtis just seems more confident too. Good stuff man 👍👍
Ahhh dude appreciate this comment! Been trying to push my editing, audio, presentation and setup so videos are more enjoyable. Not just that so I can be myself and have fun doing what I love! So nice to see people recognise that! Thank you! 🙂
@@CurtisPadley Very cool review I'm glad you covered the Focal Legth to be honest > 100mm is way too much. I hoipe Viltrox makes some 50mm APS-C specific versions of their 75mm lines for APS-C just so the 50mm lens becomes 75mm focal length. If you want 50mm lens to rival the sigma then try the Tokina atx-m 56mm f/1.4 Lens you might get one cheap on black friday. I'd love to see a comparision it won TIPA 2022 award for best lens in its category.
Yes please do the comparison video Viltrox 75mm F1.2 vs Sigma 56mm F1.4 with test for photo and video AND show what distance you need to have between the object for the photos to come out well. Is Viltrox good for studio photos ? - show the required distance in the room ( Sigma vs Viltrox )
Just got myself the A6600 and have been looking for some lenses to have and this seems like a must buy to me. So sharp, no distortion to speak of and a really good price. Currently have the Sigma 18-50, so this will be a great one for some more zoom. Then I think I might get the Viltrox 13mm as well and I should be all good for basically anything I want to shoot.
Thank you for the video. I am mostly a full frame shooter but I bought a A6700 for light travel and the new Viltrox is one of my favorites. At full frame I use both 85mm and 135mm for portraits but always wanted Sony to make a 105/1.4 like Nikon. While this lens is neither 70 or 90mm it’s a great focal length to keep it between. The Also own the Sigma 56/1.4 so I use them both and they can compliment each other. Now waiting to see the Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 to give us a great fast 40mm full frame equivalent. Take care.
Great insight as always... the inner introverted photographer in me always wants to buy focal lengths that reach further and further away, but I agree that this might just be a tad too tight a focal length. I bought the sigma 56mm for my Fuji earlier this year and I agree, it's one of the best I've ever bought for the price.
I would have liked to see them release a trio of these lenses at 30mm, 50mm, and 70mm. That would have been an incredible set. That would be such a versatile range of focal lengths. Combine that with Sony clear image zoom, and you basically have 40mm, 60mm, and 80mm as well. So 40-80mm at f/1.2, sound amazing.
Does the lack of image stabilization become an issue in low light with such a long focal length on the Sony a6400? Thinking about how manageable it is for handheld shots. Thanks!
As always mate appreciate it hugely! 😁 Canon is a top notch camera manufacturer, I just feel like they haven't got enough third party lens manufacturer support for Mirrorless cameras yet. And there own lens are expensive af! 🫠
Hey Hey Curtis i have a question. I plan to buy a Sony a6400 with a 50mm 1.8 sony prime lense but i am worried about weather sealing of the lense. The winter is coming and i dont know how the lense is gonna react to the snow and rain. I know its not weather sealed. But i think it could take a couple of snowflakes and rain drops OR Not ??? Of course if it rains as hell than i wouldnt go out. I hope you can help me.
Hi Curtis! Great review.. Wanted to know if there are any updates on af performance after firmware update 1.0.4 in Nov 23 as people say that it was not reliable for fast moving subjects like birds, running pets, children, etc in the very first firmware? I am in the market for buying one. I currently have sigma 18-50 f2.8 for my a6700, looking to have a prime now-- confused between sigma 56 f1.4 and the this viltrox 75. Performance wise 56 seems to be reliable. Wether sealing, image quality wise viltrox seems better. Also this will add a bigger focal length for my use.
I love my 75 1.2 on Fuji. For street photography. Lately I've been just carrying around 18-50 and this in my bag. Granted I have the H2S even on X-T4 I've never had issues with the size/weight of the 75 1.2
@@kawpaolasgamertag3502 You could try maybe renting one. I've never shot in a situation like yours so idk if it'll work for you. You do need a bit of room. But it depends what kind of shots you are going for. If you've ever used 85mm/135mm full frame equivalents. It sits somewhere between both. If you're walking around indoors I could see this lens becoming a bit more challenging. I've got some practice in with it for street so I can make it work for me, and I find it pretty easy to use personally.
I'm really wondering, if Viltrox can fix the tardy autofocus. The way it works at this point, you can't use it for video. That's sad... The focus breathing makes it worse yet. I guess I could focus it manually, but then I might as well use a Cine lens to boot!
😂 I have a few Viltrox lens for my Fujifilm XH2 and XT5 and a few for a Nikon Z6Ii and ZF. The 75mm f1.2 is a very good lens, i used it indoors at a family wedding and I found that it works best at f 1.4, l used the lens on a Fujifilm XT5 and the size was not a problem. I used it for fairly close subjects and people in different places in the dining area, the 1.4 gave me enough depth of field to get a family member holding their son and daughter so it worked really well.
Credible review, Curtis. Does the lens come with a hood? Have you ever updated lens firmware via USB port? Nice puns, but could use some work - no need to over-state “look what I did”.😂 Cheers!
Thank you, Yes lens does come with a lens hood. 😎 And updated lenses in past with usb port, but only viltrox lenses. My puns are terrible and I love it! 🤣🤣
I honestly think that the compression in combination with buttery background in video is not the best combo. It make you looks like you're using a green screen. However, the photos are one of best.
I just got this lens for my A6400 and i cannot control aperture from my camera. I can control the aperture using the aperture ring on the lens and the camera registers it. I am in aperture mode and the switch on the lens is set to on (click) but using the dial on the back of the camera does nothing. Is this the default behavior or am i doing something wrong? Any help is appreciated. Thanks
@@CurtisPadley if you are referring to the Click On/Off switch on the body of the lens, it does not matter to which position i set it to, still cannot control the aperture from the A6400 body.
Unfortunately not made of money mate ahah 🤑💰💸😅 Not one of these RUclipsrs who can afford to buy every latest camera and lens 📸 Maybe one day when I can afford it but hoping to test one in next few weeks! 🤞😁
@@CurtisPadley Don't sweat it brother, you give my a6400 a good name! After waiting for your review on this I'm definitely convinced and its gonna be my next lens for sure. Keep it up!
Hello, I'm unsure why you are advising that I cannot use the same photos in a review that I may have used in a previous POV. I'll explain in detail to help you understand why I take this approach. When I first get a lens or camera I like to go out with it and test it first hand. Usually I make this into a POV, so audiences can see someone use a bit of equipment first hand. It also allows me to understand how a lens works in a real-world environment. This allow me to make findings about a bit of equipment and draw up some conclusions that I comment about in my videos. Some content creators will only take basic photos and say the lens/camera is brilliant. I don't like this approach. I like to use it how I would everyday. Cause if I'm investing hard earn cash into a certain bit of equipment I want really good photo examples and explanations. I also like filming povs in general, so I get to make a pov and making findings about a product. In addition, I hope my povs can inspire others to go out and create. Which is what I'm all about with this channel. So, then I will use some of these photos in my reviews because I think they are very good examples to dicuss my opinion and thoughts. It's a system I have started to do and it really works well for me. There is absolutely nothing wrong with me using photos I've taken in a pov in a reviews. Especially when you consider all the photos were taken with the same camera / lens combo. Hope that clears things up.
@@YMPUB I'm delighted to say it does clear things up. From what I understand your under the impression I've used photos in this review that were not taken with the Viltrox 75mm F1.2. This is in correct. Just over a week ago I did a pov with the following: Sony A6400 X Viltrox 75mm F1.2. The photos I took there have been included in this video. As talking topics. Which I explained the reasoning behind in my previous comment. I can confirm the photos I've included in this review were taken with the Viltrox 75mm. Please refer to the POV if you are confused. Thank you 👍
Is it, though, just a failed fullframe - and nobody dares say it ? I'm so fed up that no influencer is damn honest enough to do the little respectful precaution necessary to avoid fullframe users to click on these reviews that DONT CONCERN THEM. - obviousally to undully harvest monetizing clicks.
You okay dude? Seems like you had a little melt down! 👇😅 Viltrox have designed this lens for APS-C cameras, delighted to say you can use it with Fullframe. Just need to use a super-35 mode. In the title of my video you can also see I put "for Sony A6400 and APS-C" so I wasn't misleading in my title at all. If you don't know what APS-C means when you have a Fullframe camera, I can't help you there. Have a wonderful day 🙂
It's labeled as PRO because it's metal, weather resistant, sharp right from F1.2, wide aperture, fast AF. In my opinion it really worth it's PRO label. This lens puts to shame many 2500+ euro/usd lenses from reputable manufacturers. I use this on the Sony a6700 and it's flawless. This lens makes me think that the big brands like Sony, Nikon, Canon screw us big time with their astronomical lens prices.
Can you say how's the autofocus in video with a6700. I'm planning to buy it
Would love to see a comparison between the 56mm and 75mm!
I'm also confused about which one to choose
Dunno if its just me, but both audio and video production quality in this video feels like its taken a step over previous videos, not sure whats changed but I dunno if Curtis just seems more confident too. Good stuff man 👍👍
Ahhh dude appreciate this comment! Been trying to push my editing, audio, presentation and setup so videos are more enjoyable. Not just that so I can be myself and have fun doing what I love! So nice to see people recognise that! Thank you! 🙂
@@CurtisPadley Very cool review I'm glad you covered the Focal Legth to be honest > 100mm is way too much. I hoipe Viltrox makes some 50mm APS-C specific versions of their 75mm lines for APS-C just so the 50mm lens becomes 75mm focal length.
If you want 50mm lens to rival the sigma then try the Tokina atx-m 56mm f/1.4 Lens you might get one cheap on black friday. I'd love to see a comparision it won TIPA 2022 award for best lens in its category.
Yes please do the comparison video Viltrox 75mm F1.2 vs Sigma 56mm F1.4 with test for photo and video AND show what distance you need to have between the object for the photos to come out well. Is Viltrox good for studio photos ? - show the required distance in the room ( Sigma vs Viltrox )
The sigma 56mm 1.4 is still a beast for apsc.
Just got myself the A6600 and have been looking for some lenses to have and this seems like a must buy to me. So sharp, no distortion to speak of and a really good price. Currently have the Sigma 18-50, so this will be a great one for some more zoom. Then I think I might get the Viltrox 13mm as well and I should be all good for basically anything I want to shoot.
Perfect trip for APSC imo
sounds! ike a great loadout!
Amazing video! Definitely waiting for the comparison with 56mm sigma 🙌😻
Dude, I just love your photography!
Thank you for the video. I am mostly a full frame shooter but I bought a A6700 for light travel and the new Viltrox is one of my favorites. At full frame I use both 85mm and 135mm for portraits but always wanted Sony to make a 105/1.4 like Nikon. While this lens is neither 70 or 90mm it’s a great focal length to keep it between. The Also own the Sigma 56/1.4 so I use them both and they can compliment each other. Now waiting to see the Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 to give us a great fast 40mm full frame equivalent. Take care.
"This is your cream maker"
lol i love it.
Great insight as always... the inner introverted photographer in me always wants to buy focal lengths that reach further and further away, but I agree that this might just be a tad too tight a focal length. I bought the sigma 56mm for my Fuji earlier this year and I agree, it's one of the best I've ever bought for the price.
I would have liked to see them release a trio of these lenses at 30mm, 50mm, and 70mm. That would have been an incredible set. That would be such a versatile range of focal lengths. Combine that with Sony clear image zoom, and you basically have 40mm, 60mm, and 80mm as well. So 40-80mm at f/1.2, sound amazing.
today i just got my a6400. sadly i didnt go with the sigma 30 and just got the kit lens instead but i am having a lot of fun still!
Enjoy your new Camera, don't over look kit lens, great place to start! 😁 Have fun creating! 📸
Love the new studio setup 🔥
Thanks dude! 🤙
Please do the comparison between the sigma 56 and this lens I am stuck trying to make the decision still :(
Also I am considering the newer xf 56 however since you're on sony it's probably a bit hard to compare :p
Those video tests looked like green screen, a lens to take you to another world.
i've had this lens since last August (on an a6400 as well) and it's phenomenal for low light like concerts.
Does the lack of image stabilization become an issue in low light with such a long focal length on the Sony a6400? Thinking about how manageable it is for handheld shots. Thanks!
I can’t wait for the Viltrox 27mm 1.2 to come out for Sony
It’s out
Great insightful stuff, Curtis! Love how you put this together 🙌🔥
Top notch as ever, and the more I see with these 3rd party lens makes me realise more maybe canon was a mistake
As always mate appreciate it hugely! 😁
Canon is a top notch camera manufacturer, I just feel like they haven't got enough third party lens manufacturer support for Mirrorless cameras yet. And there own lens are expensive af! 🫠
Hey Hey Curtis
i have a question. I plan to buy a Sony a6400 with a 50mm 1.8 sony prime lense but i am worried about weather sealing of the lense. The winter is coming and i dont know how the lense is gonna react to the snow and rain. I know its not weather sealed.
But i think it could take a couple of snowflakes and rain drops OR Not ???
Of course if it rains as hell than i wouldnt go out.
I hope you can help me.
Viltrox 56mm f1.2 when? 😉
That bokeh background looks like a painting 🖌️🎨
Hi Curtis! Great review..
Wanted to know if there are any updates on af performance after firmware update 1.0.4 in Nov 23 as people say that it was not reliable for fast moving subjects like birds, running pets, children, etc in the very first firmware?
I am in the market for buying one.
I currently have sigma 18-50 f2.8 for my a6700, looking to have a prime now-- confused between sigma 56 f1.4 and the this viltrox 75.
Performance wise 56 seems to be reliable.
Wether sealing, image quality wise viltrox seems better. Also this will add a bigger focal length for my use.
Awesome review definitely gonna pick this up but I do love my 56 😂
Waiting for the comparison video 👀👀
@@_abelxu No need to wait 👀 ruclips.net/video/xlU4OdXP-m8/видео.htmlsi=EqhgrIB96j9T0lLJ
I love my 75 1.2 on Fuji. For street photography. Lately I've been just carrying around 18-50 and this in my bag. Granted I have the H2S even on X-T4 I've never had issues with the size/weight of the 75 1.2
How far does it need for portraits? I do school events usually candits. I’m willing to grab one but a bit concerned with its focal length
@@kawpaolasgamertag3502 You could try maybe renting one. I've never shot in a situation like yours so idk if it'll work for you. You do need a bit of room. But it depends what kind of shots you are going for. If you've ever used 85mm/135mm full frame equivalents. It sits somewhere between both. If you're walking around indoors I could see this lens becoming a bit more challenging. I've got some practice in with it for street so I can make it work for me, and I find it pretty easy to use personally.
I'm really wondering, if Viltrox can fix the tardy autofocus.
The way it works at this point, you can't use it for video. That's sad...
The focus breathing makes it worse yet.
I guess I could focus it manually, but then I might as well use a Cine lens to boot!
😂 I have a few Viltrox lens for my Fujifilm XH2 and XT5 and a few for a Nikon Z6Ii and ZF. The 75mm f1.2 is a very good lens, i used it indoors at a family wedding and I found that it works best at f 1.4, l used the lens on a Fujifilm XT5 and the size was not a problem. I used it for fairly close subjects and people in different places in the dining area, the 1.4 gave me enough depth of field to get a family member holding their son and daughter so it worked really well.
I ordered mine and I’m exited to use it
Credible review, Curtis. Does the lens come with a hood? Have you ever updated lens firmware via USB port? Nice puns, but could use some work - no need to over-state “look what I did”.😂 Cheers!
Thank you, Yes lens does come with a lens hood. 😎 And updated lenses in past with usb port, but only viltrox lenses. My puns are terrible and I love it! 🤣🤣
I honestly think that the compression in combination with buttery background in video is not the best combo. It make you looks like you're using a green screen. However, the photos are one of best.
If you have the sigma 18-50mm f2.8, would you get this Viltrox 75mm or the Sigma 56mm? I do mostly videos, product photography and some portrait.
Can someone please explain, this is a 75mm focal length for APSC cameras, why it turned into more than 100mm ? Thank you in advance ☺️🌹
can you do a video of. 75mm with a6000 or is it even possible?
It's e mount so will fit im planning on buying for my a6000
At 07:13 what was your distance between camera and you . Please help me to consider it to buy
I'm confused. This lens is designed for APS-C camera. It should give you 75mm and not 112mm. Isn't it?
Can I use this for my zv e10
I agree this is better, and then Sigma.
56 vs 75 pleaseeeeeee
No sun gap?
I just got this lens for my A6400 and i cannot control aperture from my camera. I can control the aperture using the aperture ring on the lens and the camera registers it. I am in aperture mode and the switch on the lens is set to on (click) but using the dial on the back of the camera does nothing. Is this the default behavior or am i doing something wrong? Any help is appreciated. Thanks
Is the Apeture set to the A mode on the lens? If not slide it into place
@@CurtisPadley if you are referring to the Click On/Off switch on the body of the lens, it does not matter to which position i set it to, still cannot control the aperture from the A6400 body.
@@aerozg the Apeture control ring on the lens itself.
@@CurtisPadley got it, i never noticed the red "A" on the aperture ring. Thank you.
What editing software do you use
Lightroom 🎨
It's up to the artist what he makes out of his lump of clay.
could i use this for the a6100 thx man love the vids
Is it suitable with ZV e10?
It's Designed for APS-C so definitely! 😁
Are you going to buy the sony a6700 at one point?
Unfortunately not made of money mate ahah 🤑💰💸😅
Not one of these RUclipsrs who can afford to buy every latest camera and lens 📸
Maybe one day when I can afford it but hoping to test one in next few weeks! 🤞😁
@@CurtisPadley Don't sweat it brother, you give my a6400 a good name! After waiting for your review on this I'm definitely convinced and its gonna be my next lens for sure. Keep it up!
Another tip top review mate. Creaming 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks mate! Why did I saying cream makers! 💀🤣🤣
Price also.. better than sigma 56mm... How can i afford this bro .. #student_life🙂❤️
True about the price as well! 💯 BUT I can relate to student life, I remember those days all to well! 🤣
Cream maker
*better than
zed mate, whats with the American zee pronunciation.
Jeez people will literally nick pick anything these days if it doesn't alline with their way of speaking XD
@@CurtisPadley You're British.
@@williamsolis1 So because I am British, I can't pronouce things differnetly? Who are you the pronunciation police. Jeez dude XD
Hey why are you repeating photos?
You can't review a new lens and use the same photos from previous videos. What you trying to do here buddy???
Hello, I'm unsure why you are advising that I cannot use the same photos in a review that I may have used in a previous POV. I'll explain in detail to help you understand why I take this approach.
When I first get a lens or camera I like to go out with it and test it first hand. Usually I make this into a POV, so audiences can see someone use a bit of equipment first hand. It also allows me to understand how a lens works in a real-world environment.
This allow me to make findings about a bit of equipment and draw up some conclusions that I comment about in my videos.
Some content creators will only take basic photos and say the lens/camera is brilliant. I don't like this approach. I like to use it how I would everyday. Cause if I'm investing hard earn cash into a certain bit of equipment I want really good photo examples and explanations.
I also like filming povs in general, so I get to make a pov and making findings about a product. In addition, I hope my povs can inspire others to go out and create. Which is what I'm all about with this channel.
So, then I will use some of these photos in my reviews because I think they are very good examples to dicuss my opinion and thoughts. It's a system I have started to do and it really works well for me.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with me using photos I've taken in a pov in a reviews. Especially when you consider all the photos were taken with the same camera / lens combo.
Hope that clears things up.
Nope nope nope
You can't use a photo taken from a pov you did with same camera but different lens and use it for this review.
I hope that clears it up
@@YMPUB I'm delighted to say it does clear things up. From what I understand your under the impression I've used photos in this review that were not taken with the Viltrox 75mm F1.2. This is in correct.
Just over a week ago I did a pov with the following: Sony A6400 X Viltrox 75mm F1.2. The photos I took there have been included in this video. As talking topics. Which I explained the reasoning behind in my previous comment.
I can confirm the photos I've included in this review were taken with the Viltrox 75mm. Please refer to the POV if you are confused.
Thank you 👍
@jakeregan307 Ayyy thanks for the comment! Hope you are enjoying your Sony A6400 mate! 🤙
Prove it willow
Is it, though, just a failed fullframe - and nobody dares say it ?
I'm so fed up that no influencer is damn honest enough to do the little respectful precaution necessary to avoid fullframe users to click on these reviews that DONT CONCERN THEM. - obviousally to undully harvest monetizing clicks.
You okay dude? Seems like you had a little melt down! 👇😅
Viltrox have designed this lens for APS-C cameras, delighted to say you can use it with Fullframe. Just need to use a super-35 mode.
In the title of my video you can also see I put "for Sony A6400 and APS-C" so I wasn't misleading in my title at all. If you don't know what APS-C means when you have a Fullframe camera, I can't help you there.
Have a wonderful day 🙂