Is Tokina 11-16 a good lens?

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Is Tokina 11-16 a good lens?

A quick 11-16 II overall summary is that this is a well-built, ultra-wide angle lens that has very good overall image quality and, key at review time, the widest max aperture available in a zoom lens wider than 14mm. Getting the proper focal length or focal length range is crucial when selecting a lens.

Is Tokina 11-16 full-frame?

So, let’s see how the Tokina 11-16 looks at 16mm on full-frame! The Tokina 11-16mm isn’t the only DX crop sensor lens that can be used effectively on full-frame, either. One other crop-sensor lens that works fantastically well on full-frame is the Nikon 12-24 f/4 DX.

Do Tokina lenses have image stabilization?

Tokina broke new ground yesterday when it announced its very first optically-stabilized lens. Dubbed the AT-X 70-200mm F4 PRO FX VCM-S, it uses a voice coil motor-driven IS system to deliver a promised three stops of image stabilization for the shaky of hand.

Does the Tokina 11/16 have image stabilization?

The Tokina 11-16 mm does not have built-in image stabilization. Given the high aperture and the focal length range of this lens, there will be very few situations where the image stabilization will be missed.

Is the Tokina 11 20mm full-frame?

11 ~ 20mm. It works on full-frame from 16mm to 20mm. On Nikon DX it will see angles-of-view similar to what a 17 ~ 30mm lens would see on a 35mm or full-frame camera.

Can I use my lens on a full-frame camera?

But full frame lenses work just fine on both. Whether you opt to shoot with a lens designed for full frame sensor cameras or a lens designed for crop frame sensor cameras, the effective focal length of that lens will be either 1.6x more or 1.5x more when paired with a crop sensor camera.

What’s the difference between the Tokina 11-16 mm II?

This Tokina 11-16 mm II review has a few minor differences in comparison with our review of its predecessor: the Tokina 11-16 mm. The main change is that the new version is equipped with a built-in AF motor. The extra nanocoating has led to a reduction of ghosting against strong backlighting.

Is the Tokina ATX-I 11-16mm F2.8 CF a good lens?

Tokina atx-i 11-16mm F2.8 CF is an ultra-wide lens for APS-C format that can be an excellent option for video content production and filmmaking. Suggested for semi-professional and professional Blackmagic Pocket Camera 6K users. Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce the sales release of Tokina atx-i 11-16mm F2.8 CF.

Is there an AF motor for the Tokina 11-16 mm?

The original Tokina 11-16 mm (Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X 116 PRO DX II SD) had no built-in AF motor and has been for sale for a few years. It is a fast, constant f/2.8 wide-angle zoom lens, designed for cameras with an APS-C / DX sensor. Some cheaper SLR cameras, such as the Nikon D3200 , have no built-in AF motor.

What kind of lens is Tokina at-x 116 Pro DX II?

Tokina AT-X 116 PRO DX II is an ultra-wide lens for APS-C sized sensor cameras that can be an excellent option for video content production and filmmaking. This year we celebrate the 70th anniversary of Tokina brand.

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