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A few 32/1.8 Touit shots with my XE-1, IS0 1000-1600, f/2.2 (center shot) or f/4.5 (1st and 3rd). The last two at the National Watch and Clock Museum in Columbia, PA. The tight crop in the center with the "rolling eyes" indicates a time of 6:31. Guess how!
 

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Another one from the museum @ f/2.2, ISO 1600. The left is a modest crop, the other same shot but tightly cropped for detail demonstration. They were shot through display case glass which softens detail slightly.
 

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Last one of the 32 Touit, full frame @ f/1.8 and a 100% crop for detail. ISO 1000.
 

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For those that own these X mount lenses, Zeiss has recently provided firmware upgrades for the 12 and 32 Touits. Available as a download just like Fuji-X lenses.
 
Yes, let's see more. Some shots showing how Zeiss might compare to others would be nice, as well.
 
Not a lot of photos, here, after three years. I guess folks have just not gotten a round touit.
 
Only took me however many months to figure out how to use this thing...

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