Carl Zeiss Touit Distagon T* 12mm f/2.8 Lens Review
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Famed for the quality of their lenses for 35mm and medium format cameras, Zeiss has branched out into creating lenses for Fuji X-Series and Sony NEX mirrorless compact system cameras. The lens we have here is their 'Touit' 12mm f/2.8, which provides an angle of view equivalent to an 18mm lens on a 35mm camera and promises to provide the image quality and look that you would normally associate with images produced with Carl Zeiss optics. This luxury doesn't come cheap though, being priced at around £950. Still, if the performance is there, the price could be worth it for many.
Famed for the quality of their lenses for 35mm and medium format cameras, Zeiss has branched out into creating lenses for Fuji X-Series and Sony NEX mirrorless compact system cameras. The lens we have here is their 'Touit' 12mm f/2.8, which provides an angle of view equivalent to an 18mm lens on a 35mm camera and promises to provide the image quality and look that you would normally associate with images produced with Carl Zeiss optics. This luxury doesn't come cheap though, being priced at around £950. Still, if the performance is there, the price could be worth it for many.
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