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Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8 Planar T* Lens for FUJIFILM X-Mount {52}
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$523.00
Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8: a proven normal prime for Fujifilm X shooters.
The 32mm focal length lands at a 48mm equivalent on APS-C, putting it squarely in normal-lens territory, the field of view closest to how the eye reads a scene. At f/1.8, it gives Fujifilm X shooters genuine separation without the focus-plane anxiety of faster glass, and the Planar optical design keeps sharpness consistent across the focusing range than peaking at one distance and softening everywhere else. Eight elements in five groups, all treated with Zeiss T* anti-reflective coating, hold contrast and color accuracy even when shooting toward a light source.
The DC autofocus motor is fast and quiet enough for video work, and full-time manual focus override means you can correct focus without switching modes. An aperture ring sits on the barrel for direct control, and the metal construction with rubberized rings gives the lens a feel that matches the better Fujifilm bodies. At 210 g and 76mm long, it stays compact on a mirrorless kit. The 52mm filter thread is a common size, and a hood ships in the box.
For Fujifilm X users who want a single walk-around lens with optical pedigree behind it, the Touit 32mm has held up as one of the cleaner choices in the system for well over a decade.
Who It's For
Street and documentary photographers get a 48mm-equivalent view that reads naturally without editorial distortion, backed by a f/1.8 aperture for working in available light. Portrait shooters at closer distances benefit from the Planar design's consistent sharpness and the nine-blade aperture's smooth out-of-focus rendering. Video-focused shooters on Fujifilm X bodies will find the quiet DC autofocus motor and full-time manual override genuinely useful on a run-and-gun setup. Travel photographers who want one compact prime, 210 g, with T* coating to handle backlit scenes will find this fits that brief.
Key Features
- Planar optical design with eight elements in five groups
- f/1.8 aperture with f/22 minimum for depth of field control
- Zeiss T* anti-reflective coating reduces flare and ghosting
- DC autofocus motor with full-time manual focus override
- Metal barrel with rubberized control rings and aperture ring
- 52mm filter thread, hood included
- 48mm equivalent on APS-C, 210 g weight
FAQ
- What's the actual field of view on a Fujifilm X-T4 or X-S10?
- The 32mm focal length gives you a 48mm equivalent on APS-C, which is standard normal-lens territory. It sits between a wide and a short tele, letting you work the way your eye naturally reads a scene without extreme magnification or cropping.
- How does f/1.8 perform for subject isolation and low light?
- F/1.8 delivers genuine subject separation without the focus-plane brittleness of f/1.4 glass. It's fast enough for available-light work and video without requiring stopping down constantly, and the Planar design keeps sharpness consistent whether you're shooting wide open or stopped down.
- Does the autofocus work well for video?
- The DC motor is fast and silent, which matters for video. Full-time manual focus override means you can adjust focus without switching modes, so you have both automated tracking and manual correction in a single workflow.
- Is there optical stabilization?
- No. The lens itself has no IS, so you're relying on camera-body stabilization or a tripod if you're shooting handheld in dim light below 1/30.
- How close can you focus, and does this lens do macro work?
- Minimum focus is 37 cm (about 14 inches), with 0.11x magnification. That's not macro territory, but it's tight enough for environmental portraits and close detail work if you're willing to compose carefully.
- What's the filter thread, and does the hood come with the lens?
- 52mm filters, which is a common size. The hood ships in the box, so you're not buying accessories just to protect the front element.
- How does build quality compare to modern Fujifilm lenses?
- Metal barrel with rubberized control rings. It feels solid and matches the build language of Fujifilm's better bodies. At 210 g and 76mm long, it's genuinely compact on a mirrorless body without feeling cheap.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 32mm |
| Max Aperture | f/1.8 |
| Min Aperture | f/22 |
| Mount | Fujifilm X |
| Stabilization | No |
| AF System | Yes |
| Focal Length Equivalent | 48mm (35mm equivalent) |
| Aperture Range | f/1.8 - f/22 |
| Filter Thread | 52mm |
| Elements | 8 |
| Groups | 5 |
| Angle Of View | 48 degrees |
| Minimum Focusing Distance | 37 cm (1.21 ft) |
| Maximum Magnification | 0.11x |
| Length | 2.99 in (76 mm) |
| Maximum Diameter | 2.56 in (65 mm) |
| Optical Design | Planar |
| Coating | Zeiss T* Anti-Reflective |
| Full Time Manual Focus | Yes |
| Aperture Ring | Yes |
| Distance Scale | No |
| DOF Scale | No |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Package Weight | 1.365 lb |
| Box Dimensions | 8.9 x 5.4 x 4.75 in |
| Weight | 210 g (7.41 oz) |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Zeiss |
|---|---|
| Filter Size | 52mm |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Fuji XF Digital |
| Lens Type | Standard / Normal |
| Max Focal Length | 32mm |
| Min Focal Length | 32mm |