Samyang AF AF 75mm f/1.8 FE 75mm
Weighing only 257g and equipped with a fast f/1.8 aperture and linear STM autofocus, this lens delivers sharp portraits with creamy bokeh from its 9-blade diaphragm. Weather sealing and a compact form factor make it a travel-ready telephoto option, often priced below comparable first-party lenses. It’s ideal for street and portrait photographers on Fujifilm X-mount who need reliable low-light performance and lightweight portability.
Snapshot
The 30-Second Version
The Samyang 75mm f/1.8 is the lightweight portrait prime Fuji users didn't know they needed—fast, sharp, and cheap enough that its few quirks barely sting. If you can live without zoom and stabilization, this lens will make your portraits pop and your wallet smile.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Stunning bokeh and subject isolation, right up there with the best in its class 92th
- Lightning-fast linear STM autofocus, nearly silent and dead accurate 87th
- Featherweight 257g build you'll forget is even on the camera 86th
- Weather-sealed so dust and drizzle won't ruin your shoot 74th
Cons
- Noticeable focus breathing wide open makes video work tricky
- No optical stabilization; older Fuji bodies without IBIS will struggle in low light
- 0.13x maximum magnification is laughably bad—forget any close-up work
- Fixed 75mm focal length limits framing flexibility compared to a zoom
What owners think
The Word on the Street
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The proof
Performance
What surprised me most wasn't the sharpness (it's good, 74th percentile in our database—solid but not jaw-dropping). It was how effortlessly the linear STM motor locked focus, even in dim cafes and evening streets. The 9-blade aperture renders backgrounds into butter, especially at f/1.8, and the ultra-light build meant I kept it on my camera for hours without fatigue. Focus breathing is real when you rack from near to far wide open, so video shooters will notice it, but for stills it's a non-issue. Just remember there's zero optical stabilization, so on an older X-T body without IBIS, you'll need to mind your shutter speed.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Type | prime |
| Focal Length Min | 75 |
| Focal Length Max | 75 |
| Elements | 10 |
| Groups | 9 |
| Aspherical Elements | 2 |
| ED Elements | 3 |
| Coating | Ultra Multi-Coating |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | 22 |
| Min Aperture | 1.8 |
| Constant | Yes |
| Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Build
| Mount | FUJIFILM X |
| Format | APS-C |
| Weather Sealed | Yes |
| Weight | 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs |
| Filter Thread | 62 |
AF & Stabilization
| AF Type | Linear STM |
| Stabilization | No |
Focus
| Min Focus Distance | 690 |
| Max Magnification | 0.13x |
vs Competition
The most obvious rival for Fuji shooters is the Viltrox 75mm f/1.2, which offers an extra two-thirds stop of light and even dreamier backgrounds, but it's bigger, heavier, and lacks weather sealing. The Fuji XF 56mm f/1.2 gives you a classic portrait field of view and legendary rendering, but costs nearly double and weighs more. The Samyang splits the difference: not as exotic as the Viltrox, not as pedigreed as the Fuji, but lighter, cheaper, and weather-sealed—perfect for the shooter who hates leaving the house without a lens.
| Spec | Samyang AF AF 75mm f/1.8 FE 75mm | Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS | Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD | Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR | Viltrox 13mm F1.4 f/1.4 E STM Auto Focus Ultra Wide Angle | Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 75mm | 16-300mm | 18-300mm | 28-400mm | 13mm | 28-200mm |
| Max Aperture | 22 | f/3.5 | f/3.5 | f/4 | f/1.4 | f/4 |
| Mount | FUJIFILM X | Sony E | Fuji X | Nikon Z | Sony E | L-Mount |
| Stabilization | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | true | true | false | true | false | true |
| Weight (g) | 257 | 615 | 92 | 726 | 415 | 413 |
| AF Type | Linear STM | HLA | VXD linear motor | STM | STM | Autofocus |
| Lens Type | prime | zoom | zoom | zoom | Wide-Angle | macro |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Af | Bokeh | Build | Macro | Optical | Aperture | User Sentiment | Versatility | Social Proof | Stabilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samyang AF AF 75mm f/1.8 FE 75mm | 86.9 | 28.2 | 86.3 | 19.8 | 73.5 | 24.4 | 91.7 | 34.2 | 46.4 | 36 |
| Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Compare | 54.5 | 84.3 | 59 | 85.9 | 98.9 | 76.9 | 0 | 99.6 | 78 | 99.1 |
| Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Compare | 98.3 | 74.9 | 96.6 | 87.7 | 74.6 | 76.9 | 30.2 | 99.2 | 83.1 | 81.3 |
| Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR Compare | 86.9 | 77.8 | 51.6 | 81.3 | 97 | 71.2 | 0 | 98.9 | 83.1 | 98.3 |
| Viltrox 13mm F1.4 f/1.4 E STM Auto Focus Ultra Wide Angle Compare | 86.9 | 96.6 | 42.1 | 89.4 | 82.6 | 96.4 | 80.8 | 34.2 | 74 | 81.3 |
| Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare | 54.5 | 77.8 | 74.5 | 70.8 | 91.2 | 71.2 | 0 | 95.6 | 62.2 | 99.5 |
Price
Value & Pricing
Prices bounce around from $349 to $613 across vendors. If you snag it at the low end, it's a no-brainer—this lens punches way above its price class. Even at $450, it's a steal for what you get. But if you see it north of $550, wait for a sale or check other stores; there's no reason to overpay when the deal price shows up often.
Amazon.ca 1 offers From CA$472
B&H Photo 1 offers From CA$613
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Overview
The Samyang AF 75mm f/1.8 is one of those lenses that makes you wonder why you'd ever spend twice as much on first-party glass. It's tiny, weighs basically nothing (257g, seriously), and delivers creamy bokeh and snappy autofocus that embarrassed a few Fuji primes I've tested. If you shoot portraits or street candids on Fuji X, this might be the best value lens you can buy right now. Just don't expect it to do everything—it's a specialist, and it's not shy about it.
Common Questions
Q: Does this lens have image stabilization?
Nope, it's unstabilized. If your Fuji body has IBIS you're fine; otherwise keep your shutter at 1/125s or faster to avoid blur.
Q: How does it handle dust and moisture?
It's weather-sealed, so light rain and dusty trails won't kill it. Don't dunk it, but you can shoot confidently in ugly weather.
Q: Is this good for video?
It's okay for casual clips, but focus breathing can be noticeable. For serious video work, a stabilized zoom or a dedicated cine lens is a safer bet.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for an all-in-one travel zoom or a macro lens, this isn't it. Go get the Fuji 18-55mm kit lens or the 80mm macro instead. This Samyang is a specialist, and if you don't shoot portraits, candids, or compressed street scenes, you'll find the fixed focal length and poor close-focus limiting.
Verdict
If you need a dedicated portrait telephoto for your Fuji kit and value portability above all, go buy this lens. The AF is fast enough for candid kids and pets, the bokeh flatters every subject, and the weather-sealing means you'll actually take it places. The omissions (no OIS, no macro, no zoom) are obvious, but at this price they're easy to forgive. It's not a do-it-all workhorse, but for what it does best, it's a joy to use.