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Is Tokina lens good?

Is Tokina lens good?

Tokina lens built is top notch, as good as Nikon pro line. The lens work with all Nikon AF bodies up to the newest digital bodies. Tokina lens is a little soft wide open compared to Nikon but still very acceptable.

Is Sony 16mm full-frame?

When used with a full-frame sensor camera, this 16mm lens produces a 106.9°, super-wide angle of view….Rokinon 16mm T2.6 Full Frame Cine DS Specs.

Focal Length 16mm
Lens Mount Sony E
Iris Blades 9
Minimum Focus Distance 11″ (28 cm)
Angle of View Full Frame: 106.9° APS-C: 82.02° 4/3: N/A

Are Tokina lenses weather sealed?

None of these lenses are weather sealed – don’t be confused when you see “WR” (Water Repellent) listed as a spec for the Tokina 11-16. A “coating made of a special compound has been applied to the front surface of the lens through the use of a unique evaporation process.

Are vintage Tokina lenses good?

Old Tokina lenses are pretty good stuff usually. It should say what mount it is somewhere. If it’s Nikon, it will still work on most Nikon cameras without an adaptor with no problem. Take it to a camera shop to ID the mount if you can’t figure it out.

Does Tokina make a lens for the Sony Alpha Mount?

As of this review, Tokina only makes one lens for the Sony “alpha” mount, and that’s the Tokina AT-X pro SD 11-16mm F/2.8 (IF) DX. That’s a long and fancy name, and here’s what I think all the letters stand for; AT; advanced technology; X means “extra” maybe?

Is the Tokina 11-16mm DX?

Finally, DX, which means this lens only works properly on APS-C sized sensors. The Tokina 11-16mm F/2.8 has a very good build quality, with a mix of metal and plastic, and a spattered satin black finish, unlike anything from Sony or Sigma.

What is the Tokina at-X Pro SD?

Introduction. As of this review, Tokina only makes one lens for the Sony “alpha” mount, and that’s the Tokina AT-X pro SD 11-16mm F/2.8 (IF) DX. That’s a long and fancy name, and here’s what I think all the letters stand for; AT; advanced technology; X means “extra” maybe?

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