Review: Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 FE Evo

Introduction

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Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE on Sony A7rII

The “Evo” series is a new lineup of Viltrox lenses positioned between the “Pro” and “Air” lineups. This series seems to combine the build quality and controls of the “Pro” lenses with a slightly slower maximum aperture like the “Air” lenses while maintaining very high image quality – similar to the Voigtländer Apo-Lanthar series or Sigma’s Contemporary primes. Let’s find out what the first entry of this series – the Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE – has in store for us.

Sample Images

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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0

Most of the sample images in this review can be found in full resolution here.

Specifications

This Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE has the following specifications:

    • Diameter: 69 mm
    • Length: 72 mm
    • Weight: 338g (without hood [32g], without caps)
    • Field of view: 29.1° (diagonally)
    • Filter Diameter: 58 mm
    • Number of Aperture Blades: 9 (rounded)
    • Elements/Groups: 10/8
    • Close Focusing Distance: 0.73 m
    • Maximum Magnification: 1:7.3 (measured)
    • Mount: Sony E

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Disclosure

This Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE was kindly provided free of charge by Viltrox for reviewing purpose prior to release.

Handling/Build quality

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Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE

This Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo is the first lens of Viltrox’ Evo lineup. In terms of handling and build quality it is pretty much the same as their Pro lenses though: it features a dedicated de-clickable aperture ring similar in style and function to Sony’s GM and later G lenses, an AF/MF switch and a lens button.

The aperture ring has 1/3 of a stop click stops – which you can declick by using a lever on the right side of the lens.
You can also set the ring to “A”(utomatic) and let the camera choose the aperture value or to be able to use the camera dial to change the aperture value instead of using the aperture ring.

The focus ring has decent damping and a linear coupling. No matter how fast you turn the focus ring it takes a surprisingly long  360° from the minimum focus distance (0.73 m) to infinity.
When you turn your camera off the lens will remember the last focus position and will still be there when you turn the camera on again.

As is the case for many modern AF lenses the focus group moves freely when without power, so when shaking the lens you will notice that focus group moving around. This is normal. Don’t annoy your dealer with complaints that “there is something moving in the lens”.

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AF/MF switch and lens button

Unlike the lenses of Viltrox’ LAB series the lenses of the Pro series do not feature a display. Personally I don’t find that display particularly useful and I also prefer the aperture ring design of this Evo and the Pro series as it always shows you what aperture is set right now without having to look at that display.

It also allows to preset the desired aperture when the camera is not turned on yet, which can save crucial time in the heat of the moment.

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bayonet

At the bayonet you can find a USB-C socket and a rubber gasket.

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Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE with hood attached

A plasticky bayonet style lens hood is also part of the package. It integrates nice into the design of the lens and can be attached reversed to take up less space.

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Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | Viltrox AF 85mm 1.4 Pro Fe | Sony FE 85mm 1.4 GM

I am sure this Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo will appeal to those that don’t want one of the big 85mm 1.4 lenses. As can be seen from the picture above it is way smaller than its bigger and faster brother, the Viltrox AF 85mm 1.4 Pro FE.

AF performance

I am not shooting sports or fast moving animals/humans so if you want to know if the lens is fast enough for this, or how it compares to other lenses in this segment, you may have to look for a different review with a more detailed assessment of this aspect.

The AF is very fast and for normal use cases – especially portraiture – it certainly worked well.

Vignetting

light falloff

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f/2.02.4 EV
f/2.81.7 EV
f/4.01.1 EV
f/5.60.9 EV
f/8.00.7 EV
f/110.5 EV

Most of the lenses with similar specifications we reviewed showed around 2 EV vignetting at their maximum aperture. With 2.4 EV this Viltrox 85mm 2.0 Evo is a bit higher than that but not to a worrying degree and things also improve fast on stopping down.

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Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE

It is recommended to have a look at this article first to get an idea how this brightness graph works.

optical vignetting

Fast lenses usually show a noticeable amount of optical vignetting. Without going too much into technical details optical vignetting leads to the truncation of light circles towards the borders of the frame.
In the center of the frame almost every lens will render a perfect circle, but only lenses with very low optical vignetting will keep this shape in the corners.
So in the following comparison we move from the center (left) to the extreme corner (right) and see how the shape of the light circle changes.

Sony A7rII | 1.5 m focus distance

Here the small size of this lens seems to take its toll, as we see rather strong optical vignetting which already starts in the midframe area. In this category obviously the 85mm 1.4 lenses have an advantage when stopped down to f/2.0. 

As this lens does not make use of any aspherical elements, there are no onion ring structures to be found here.

Sharpness

Focus Shift

Sony A7rII  | Viltrox 85mm 2.0 Evo | 50% crops

This Viltrox 85mm 2.0 Evo does show a low amount of focus shift between f/2.8 and f/4.0 but not enough for the subject to drop out of the focal plane, so nothing to worry about.

infinity (42mp Sony A7rII)

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Sony A7rII | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/11

 Long story short: the Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo shows a very good performance in this category. Center and midframe look impeccable from f/2.0, the corners look already good but benefit from stopping down a bit and look best around f/4.0. 

This performance is actually very similar to what we have seen from more expensive lenses like the Nikon Z 85mm 1.8 S.

Keep in mind heat haze can always have a negative impact on the peformance in this category.

portrait distance (2.0 m, 42mp Sony A7rII)

For portraiture it isn’t so important how flat the field is, it is more interesting to see what the sharpness is like when focused at different parts of the frame to take field curvature out of the equation.

positions of crops in the frame

This is what I did here, I refocused for every shot and aperture to get the best possible result at different locations in the frame (center, inner midframe and outer midframe).
Focus distance was roughly 2.0 m and the circle of the dollar bill is more or less the size of a human eye.

f/2.0 <————> f/2.8

Sony A7rII | Viltrox 85mm 2.0 Evo | 100% crops

At portrait distances this Viltrox lens shows an evem more impressive. Already at its maximum aperture its image quality is impeccable, easily on the same level as Voigtländer’s best Apo-Lanthar lenses, Sigma’s f/2.0 Contemporary primes or Sony’s latest G primes. 

close (0.8 m, 1:7.5, 42mp Sony A7rII)

100% crops from center, A7rII

At the minimum focus distance this Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo is just a tiny bit softer at f/2.0, but it still shows an impressive performance.

Flare resistance

As always evaluating flare is a complex matter since you can get any lens to look bad if you push it hard enough and a slight change of scenario can affect results a lot.

The faster 85mm f/1.4 tele lenses have rarely performed well in this category. This 85mm 2.0 having smaller glass elements might be an advantage though, let’s see for ourselves.

Sony A7rII | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo | f/2.0

The performance at the maximum aperture is already a positive surprise: no issues with ghosting and even veiling flare is hardly an issue.

Sony A7rII | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo | f/11

Stopped down the performance is similarly impressive. Ghosting again is no problem and I only found one specific angle leading to veiling flare which can be easily avoided by slightly reframing.

All in all a very good performance in this category.

Coma

100% crops from extreme corner, focused on center, A7rII

We saw that in the corners stopping down a bit does improve the image quality and it looks like Coma is the reason for that, as we see some small artefacts at f/2.0 to f/2.8 that are gone on stopping down to f/4.0. For most applications this rather low amount of Coma will hardly be relevant though.

Distortion

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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.8

This Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo hardly shows any distortion.

Bokeh

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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0

Obivously the 85mm 1.4 and 1.2 lenses will create a more impressive bokeh, but not everyone is after a shallow depth ot field as this as possible, so let’s see how this 85mm 2.0 Evo with its more moderate specifications fares.

Close distance

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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0

At close distances this Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo renders a very nice bokeh. Optical vignetting (cat’s eye shapes in the corners) is visible, but not to a disturbing or swirly degree.

Mid distance

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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0

At mid distances you might want to pay a bit more attention to your backgrounds. When the background is very structured – like in the last example – things get busier. This is true for many of the highly corrected modern lenses and something you will also see with e.g. the Voigtländer Apo-Lanthar lenses.

Long distance

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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0

At longer focus distances I found this lens to have a slight tendency towards creating double edged structres with structured background, as can be seen in the top and right part of the second picture above.  

For typical portrait applications – especially those where you can choose your background – there really isn’t anything to complain about here though.

However, its predecessor, the Viltrox AF 85mm 1.8 FE does create a much smoother bokeh, at the cost of being a much bigger and heavier lens with worse handling.

Sunstars

Sony A7rII | Viltrox 85mm 1.4 Pro | slight crops

It does not seem to me that sunstar rendering was high on Viltrox’ priority list, as even stopped down a lot, the sunstars do not feature rays of even length. If you want to learn more about this topic have a look at this article.

Chromatic aberration

lateral

I did not see any lateral CA with this lens.

longitudinal

Sony A7rII | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | 50% crops

There is hardly any bokeh fringing to be found here, a very good performance.

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Sony A7rII | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0 | 100% crop

Also purple fringing does not exist.

Conclusion

good

  • very good contrast and resolution at all distances from f/2.0
  • bokeh (close to mid distances)
  • CA correction
  • flare resistance
  • low distortion
  • build quality/handling
  • fast and silent AF
  • size/weight
average

  • Coma corerction
  • vignetting
not good

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With “Air”, “Pro”, “LAB” and now “Evo” Viltrox has a lot of different lens lineups and I do think they want to make sure that whatever you are looking for, you will be able to find a lens with a Viltrox badge that fits your needs. 

This Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo is clearly a competitor to the Voigtländer Apo-Lanthar lenses and the Sigma Contemporary primes, featuring a moderate f/2.0 maximum aperture but offering a very good correction of most optical aberrations and this lens really delivers, as can be easily seen from the table above.

If you don’t need your 85mm lens to be faster than f/2.0 and you value optical performance higher than having the smoothest bokeh this is a lens you surely should have a look at.

An impressive first entry of Viltrox’ “Evo” series.

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Alternatives

As usual I will only talk about the most obvious alternatives. You can find many more in our Guide to 85-135mm Portrait lenses.

Sony FE 85mm 1.8:
The Sony FE 85mm 1.8 was one of the first fullframe E-mount primes Sony released. It is known for its fast AF but in terms of optical performance it is nothing special these days and honestly I would rather get this Viltrox 85mm 2.0 Evo if looking for a small well corrected 85mm lens or one of the more affordable 85mm 1.4 lenses (see below).
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Viltrox AF 85mm 1.8 STM:
The 85mm 1.8 was one of Viltrox’ first lenses and has been improved to to an MK II version, which were mostly mechanical improvements. We liked this lens very much as it is probably the 85mm 1.8 lens with the most appealing bokeh we reviewed so far. The MK I version was very heavy, the MK II version is still 60% heavier than this 85mm 2.0. This 85mm 2.0 is also a bit sharper, corrects most aberrations better and has better controls.
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Viltrox AF 85mm 1.4 Pro FE:
The Viltrox AF 85mm 1.4 Pro is a much bigger lens but also a stop faster. In terms of optical performance it can easily compete with way more expensive options. It is up to you if you are looking for a compact 85mm 2.0 or a faster 85mm 1.4 lens.
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Sirui 85mm 1.4 Aurora:
One of the smallest and lightest 85mm 1.4 lenses for E-mount. It is not as sharp as this Viltrox 85mm 2.0, its flare resistance isn’t nearly as good and I didn’t find the AF performance overly convincing. The Sirui creates smoother bokeh though, so be sure to check out the samples in the review to see which lens’ rendering you prefer.
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Sample Images

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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/3.2
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.0
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.8
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Sony A7III | Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 Evo FE | f/2.8

Most of the sample images in this review can be found in full resolution here.

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My name is Bastian and I am your expert here when it comes to ultra wide angle lenses, super fast portrait lenses (ranging from a 50mm f/0.95 to a 200mm f/1.8) and I also have reviewed way too many 35mm lenses. Don't ask me anything about macro or wildlife shooting though.

38 thoughts on “Review: Viltrox AF 85mm 2.0 FE Evo”

  1. Looks pretty good, I think. Thanks for the test. I recently noticed that the bokeh of the Viltrox 2.0 50 Air wide open is roughly equivalent to the bokeh of the 1.2 50 GM stopped down to f/2.8(!). What would you say? Does the EVO wide open look more like f/2 or f/2.8?

  2. No, at about 7 meters from the main subject in focus and with background objects up to about 400 meters away. It’s not a big deal, but I find it remarkable.

  3. Thanks very much for the review. How does it compare with TTartisan 75/2? Also, do you have the Meike 85/1.8 SE Mk II in the pipeline?

    1. Meike lens is not in the pipeline.

      The TTArtisan 75mm 2.0 features significantly worse flare resistance, which would be reason alone for me to prefer the Viltrox 85mm 2.0 Evo.

  4. Bonjour, thank you for testing this one!
    I guess it will be sharper as the 85mm f1.8 Zeiss Batis, but how about rendering?

    1. Haven’t used the Batis personally, so hard to say.
      I would already not want to use it because of the awful manual focus and lack of controls, so I don’t see that changing anytime soon 😅

      1. … but the Batis 85mm 1.8 ist AF (Perhaps you meant the Otus?).

        I really like my Batis 1.8, which I have for 10 years, but I find it a bit too big and heavy. therefore the Viltrox 85mm seems quite a very balanced lens in terms of optics, size and price.

      2. Very true, but it was about the first 85mm for e-mount, and I do like the rendering.
        But it is big and heavy in comparison with this Viltox which is about the weight and size of a 50mm Loxia…

          1. Feels like the Viltrox Pro lenses: mix from high quality polycarbonate and aluminium.
            Feels nicer than Tamron or Zeiss Batis lenses.

  5. This lens seems almost perfect. That is, in every measurable category except in one you can’t objectively measure, but also the one I find most important for 85mm – bokeh.
    I don’t know what to think about this one. I’m kinda impressed, and it would be perfect if I’d often use 85mm for architecture/landscape, which I relatively rarely do.
    I often play with lenses with a bit more nervous bokeh (Jupiter 9 being one of my fav 85mm lenses), but I don’t think that this one would be appealing in the same way.
    I do like how it rendered most of your shots though. It’s just that sacrificing some money plus back and shoulder muscles, and going for one of those “creamier” F1.4 (which are aplenty) options still seems more tempting.
    On the other hand, this lens, when second hand (for fair comparison), or even new, will eventually be even cheaper than the aforementioned Jupiter, or the Minolta 85mm F2 (which is almost like a spiritual distant predecessor to this lens).
    That’s impressive enough. And F2 is more than fast enough for most uses. It’s almost weird that they didn’t care to simply call this an F1.8 or F1.9 lens, for psychological effect. I’m sure that most of us would somehow see the lens in different light; thanks to decades of PR brainwashing.

  6. A wonderful companion for my 50mm f2. I love the idea of ​​”crowns,” and I’m glad Viltrox has continued the Leica and Fuji tradition. A small number of lenses renders rich colors, and the optics are near perfection. Does anyone need sharp corners at 85mm? They’re sharp enough, though the center is a bit too sharp.

  7. Am I correct that there are more 85mm autofocus lenses made for E mount than all the 85mm autofocus lenses made for any SLR mount combined? I consider myself as someone spending too much time on reviews but even I have lost count.

  8. i find we now have enough options for fast and very fast primes in the 35-135 range, so its great to see this EVO line going for a slightly less wide aperture.
    I’d prefer it to be even smaller and slower (f2.5 or 2.8).
    Moreover i really hope they add a 135mm for the EVO line, with f2.8 or preferably an even slower/smaller f3.5, which would be plenty fast at this focal length.

  9. Hello Bastian, how would compare this lens to Locia 85mm? And how big of a difference is 2.4 vs 2.0 in practice?

    Thank you for reviewing this lens!

    1. It is 2025. The only reason I could see to get the Loxia over this one is if you need its nice sunstars.
      In terms of optical performance there is little difference for 99% of applications and this Viltrox lens is only roughly half the weight of the Loxia.
      The difference between f/2.4 and f/2.0 isn’t really something to get excited about, but then all else equal I would of course prefer having f/2.0.

  10. Excellent review, Bastian! Any thoughts on this lens compared to the tiny Sigma 90/2.8 for travel? I own the Sigma and it’s excellent and very small.

    1. The Sigma does have a usefully shorter MFD, that’s one reason I’ve considered switching to it from my 75mm (currently holding both the SY and TTA but one of them will be on it’s way out)… But eh, I’d rather have the extra speed in most instances too, and even the shorter FL for a little more framing leeway at times.

      Tempted to try this 85/2 EVO at some point too, I’m more curious about any possible AF differences than anything (I’ll use them for concerts sometimes) but the flare handling does look much better, Martin coaxed some pretty terrible flare out of the TTA 75/2.

  11. Respect, you publish one review after another in such a short time. Thank you for your effort; it’s a valuable help in making my purchase decision.

    Does anyone know if this lens will also be released for the Nikon Z? Sounds like a good alternative to the original Z 85/1.8.

    1. It doesn’t look like – at least not anytime soon.

      In the data sheet for the 50mm 1.4 Pro they sent me it is specifically stated it will be available for both whereas in the 85mm’s data sheet only E mount was mentioned.

  12. Have they hinted what else is coming in the EVO line? I’m hoping for something besides more 24/35/50 options… Basically anything in between and/or longer, eg 28/40/135… They seemed to have struck a nicer than average (for Viltrox or otherwise) balance with weight, size, and IQ here.

  13. Thank you for the review! If you were to compare this to the Sigma 56 1.4 APSC lens, which would you choose based on optical quality alone? Both lenses are well built and relatively small. Just wondering if it would be worth replacing my APSC copy on Fuji with this lens on Nikon Z.

  14. Thank you for the review. Would you recomend this over TTartisan 75mm f2? I know it is different focal lenght but pricewise very close.

      1. Bastian, Thank you for your reply.
        I noticed you have already answered a frw questions regarding the TTartisan 75mm were you pointed out this has significantly worse flare resistance.
        Again thank you for your reply and sorry on my end to ask you a question you already addressed.
        I just oredered it a few hours ago.

  15. So it’s significantly cheaper and lighter, while also being sharper than the previous 85mm f1.8 version II? The only minor downside is f1.8 vs f2.0?
    I have the 2nd version of the 85mm 1.8 and I already find that very good quality/price wise.

    Impressive!

    It’s also been confirmed for the Z mount, coming nov. 5th.

  16. Hey thanks for the writeup! I pulled the trigger after reading your review. My main thing with any lens is the loca control and the Viltrox looks amazing. After receiving the Viltrox lens and doing a quick side by side comparison, I sold the Sony that same evening. I’ve had the Sony for almost 9 years and have no regrets.

    As an aside, I was super confused by some of the misleading comments I saw on Reddit. A lot of people were saying the loca control on the Viltrox is bad. Maybe they just had bad copies or maybe they were referring to the Viltrox f/1.8 lens… in any case, happy to switch to a highly performing lens!

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