Saturday, November 23, 2024

Viltrox AF 28mm F4.5 FE review: a zero-fat pancake lens for Sony cameras

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Viltrox is a Chinese manufacturer that has really impressed me with many of its autofocus lenses for full-frame and crop-sensor mirrorless cameras, over the last three years. Indeed, I’ve enjoyed reviewing some of them so much that I’ve bought several of them for my permanent collection. They tend to be really nicely made, excellent performers and standout value for money. My current Viltrox stash includes the fast, metal-bodied Viltrox AF 23mm F1.4 Z, Viltrox AF 33mm F1.4 Z, and Viltrox AF 56mm F1.4 Z primes, plus the slightly larger Viltrox AF 13mm F1.4 Z which I use on my Nikon Z fc camera. The 28mm pancake lens that I’m reviewing here is a different kind of lens, with the emphasis on being incredibly small and lightweight. Even so, it’s full-frame compatible and aims to one of the most affordable lenses for Sony E-mount cameras. It’s equally viable for use on Sony APS-C format mirrorless cameras, where it gives an ‘effective’ focal length of 42mm, and thus a very natural perspective rather than a wide viewing angle.

It’s maybe the smallest and most lightweight lens that I’ve ever used on an interchangeable lens camera body. (Image credit: Matthew Richards)
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Mount options Sony E (FE)
Lens construction 6 elements in 6 groups
Angle of view 73.4 degrees
Diaphragm blades None (8 simulated)
Minimum aperture f/4.5
Minimum focus distance 0.32m
Maximum magnification 0.11x
Filter size None
Dimensions 60x15mm
Weight 60g

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