The Touit 32mm f/1.8 lens is the narrower of the two lenses and represents a 35mm equivalent focal length of 48mm, making it a normal-perspective lens that is similar to the average human’s field of view.
Is Carl Zeiss the same as Zeiss?
No wonder then that German lens manufacturer Carl Zeiss has decided to officially drop the ‘Carl’ (sorry, Carl) and will henceforth be known simply as ZEISS.
Does Sony Own Carl Zeiss?
SONY DOES NOT OWN CARL ZEISS. IT IS 100% GERMAN OWNED.
Who manufactures Zeiss lenses?
Sony lens branded Zeiss like the 55, 1.8 and others are made by Sony usually in Japan but also other countries. Not sure how much Zeiss plays a role in those lens other than approving the designs and licensing the name for Sony to use. Zeiss branded lens like the Batis, Milvus, Touit and Loxia line.
Is Zeiss a German company?
With over 34,000 employees, ZEISS is active globally in almost 50 countries with around 30 production sites, 60 sales and service companies and 27 research and development facilities. Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany.
How do I identify Zeiss lenses?
How do I know if I got real ZEISS lenses? You will find the ZEISS trademark on the lens in the form of a stylised ZEISS Z.
What are Blue IQ lenses?
Several retailers offer blue-light-blocking glasses. LensCrafters offers two different options: one called Blue IQ lenses, which block about 52 percent of blue light, and another called Blue IQ Clear lenses, which block about 20 percent of blue light.
Does LensCrafters use Essilor lenses?
The truth is that the product that Lenscrafters orders is not Essilor’s premium Varilux products. Varilux products are not ordered by commercial entities because the cost is so significantly high. In fact, 80% of their business is from independents.