B&H has this little lens for $499 over the holidays, Sony rebate program. I was looking for a prime in that range. I ordered it because of price and the fact that it is a Zeiss lens. It is on the way but there may be some buyers remorse. I have a 30 day return period with B&H, gotta love them for that. But reading reviews online the DC motor appears to be noisy, focus can be slow and the manual focus is by-wire.
Question is does anyone have experience with this lens on the A6000. Do you like it and is the color pop worth the high price. Looking for any and all experience with this lens plus opinions. May send it back if it is to noisy. Thanks for any feedback.
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B&H has this little lens for $499 over the holidays, Sony rebate program. I was looking for a prime in that range. I ordered it because of price and the fact that it is a Zeiss lens. It is on the way but there may be some buyers remorse. I have a 30 day return period with B&H, gotta love them for that. But reading reviews online the DC motor appears to be noisy, focus can be slow and the manual focus is by-wire.
Question is does anyone have experience with this lens on the A6000. Do you like it and is the color pop worth the high price. Looking for any and all experience with this lens plus opinions. May send it back if it is to noisy. Thanks for any feedback.
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I use Zeiss on my Nikon's. BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Touit 32mm f/1.8 is the second lens I bought for my Sony A6000. I love it. It is a bargain at the price you listed.
I had the Zeiss lens on my A6000 it worked real nice, I sold both camera and lens and use my back up Nikon D700 with a 50mm. I just did not like the Sony screen ( menu) I have been shooting with Nikons for so many years. Old habits are hard to change. So to answer your Question Very nice Lens beautiful image quality, but I get the same results with my 50mm. Just my point of veiw.
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