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When the Zeiss Touit lenses for Fuji X were launched back in spring 2013, the Fujinon lens choice was still very limited. X-shooters needed more lens options, and the new X-mount Zeiss glass could have been a great addition… however, there was one major deal-breaker: Read more on FujiRumors: http://www.fujirumors.com/game-over-for-the-zeiss-touit-lenses-no-more-touits-this-year-and-maybe-not-even-in-2016/

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No one will pay the premium price for a 32/1.8 when they can get a 35/1.4 for less... But I think it was the Samyang/Rokinon 12mm that really killed them. Let's face it - Zeiss just wasn't living up to the premium hype and price with the Touit line. They are not made by magic Teutonic elves in the Black Forrest - why are we paying as if they were?

 

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i went for the 12mm just because of the 2mm wider fl. i´m really happy with it, cause it perfectly fits my landscape work. but next lens on my list will be the xf 16, just to get this classic 24mm for landscape and a complete weather sealed set with my x-t1.

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