
Zeiss
The Zeiss Touit 2.8/50M is a premium 1:1 macro prime lens for APS‑C mirrorless cameras, offering a 50 mm focal length (75 mm full‑frame equivalent) with a fast f/2.8 aperture. It combines exceptional edge‑to‑edge sharpness, a lightweight metal build, and quiet autofocus, making it suitable for macro work, portraits, and general telephoto use.
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$832.02
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$939.77
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$999.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently praise the Zeiss Touit 50 mm f/2.8 for its optical excellence, noting edge‑to‑edge sharpness even wide open, superior contrast from the T* coating, and the benefit of floating and aspherical elements. They also highlight its premium metal construction, quiet and fast autofocus in good light, and the versatility of true 1:1 macro combined with a useful portrait focal length. Criticisms focus on the short working distance, occasional autofocus hunting in low light, a firm aperture ring, lack of weather sealing, and a size that is larger than some competing macro lenses.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the professional praise for sharpness and contrast, often describing the lens as delivering "beautiful contrast, pin‑sharp focus" and appreciating its light weight and solid feel. Common complaints revolve around autofocus hunting in dim conditions, the limited 15 cm working distance that complicates lighting and subject handling, a stiff aperture ring, and the absence of weather sealing. Overall, users value the image quality and portability but wish for better low‑light AF performance and more robust sealing.
Common Complaints
Autofocus hunting in low‑light or complex macro scenes, short 15 cm working distance limiting lighting and subject comfort, stiff aperture ring that may skip steps, lack of weather sealing, and a bulkier profile compared to lighter competitors.
What People Are Saying
“Very sharp, excellent quality... no flaw during testing; light and easy to carry”
“beautiful contrast, pin-sharp focus”
How It Compares
vs. Fuji XF 60mm f/2.4
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Disadvantages
Choose the Fuji 60 mm if you prioritize compactness, longer working distance, and lower weight; choose the Zeiss Touit for true 1:1 macro, superior build, and Zeiss rendering.
vs. Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro
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Disadvantages
Select the Laowa when you need higher magnification and are comfortable with manual focus; select the Zeiss Touit for autofocus, superior optical coating, and a more versatile portrait focal length.