Touit (Sounds like "Do It") New Zeiss Lenses

May 15, 2013

By Laura Brauer

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We got a sneak preview of Zeiss’ new prime 12mm f/2.8 and 32mm f/1.8 Touit lenses yesterday at a press event the lens company held at The Standard in New York. The Touit (named after the Brazilian parrot) is a family of lenses for compact cameras, specifically designed for the Sony NEX and Fujifilm X. Aside from the great snacks, a Zeiss spokesman presented two videos on the lenses’ simple, lightweight, compact design plus touted the extreme wide angle and outstanding performance when compared to SLR lenses.

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Photographers, writers and bloggers check out the new Zeiss Touit lens family. Photo © Jessica Gordon

Zeiss intends for the Touit to appeal to the pro photographer, looking to downgrade from his or her heavier DSLR, consumers who want an image-quality upgrade from their point-and-shoots, and the seasoned rangefinder street shooter.

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The Zeiss family of lenses. Photo © Jessica Gordon

Our pals at PDN have a more in-depth technical review of the lens here. As Amy Baldridge writes: “Both new Touit lenses will be in stores by early June. The 12mm f/2.8 will carry a list price of $1,250, while the 32mm f/1.8 will sell for a slightly more palatable $900. Zeiss also plans to add a 50mm f/2.8 macro lens to the Touit line in late 2013.”

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