Using this with a D7000, the lens focuses correctly using phase and contrast focus. This sharpness of this lens is impressive! Distortion is reasonable, from almost no distortion at 20mm to noticeable barrel distortion at 11mm.
Using this with a D7000, the lens focuses correctly using phase and contrast focus. This sharpness of this lens is impressive! Distortion is reasonable, from almost no distortion at 20mm to noticeable barrel distortion at 11mm.
More than happy with this lens. I've gotten use to the push-pull auto/manual focus ring, and although I prefer a switch or the ability to simply manual focus in AF mode, this is not a deal breaker. I would absolutely buy this lens again.
So far very sharp pictures. Has some distortion at the widest end which is to be expected. I really like that it is a 2.8. Good color contrast. Good price.
This is for Canon bodies. Wasn't too clear when I purchased it. Seems to be French stock judging by the booklet it came with. Not too important as instructions not really required for a lens. I've had limited time with it but seems a cracking lens.
superb wide angle lens. a perfect companion for landscape photography and i often use it for time-lapse photography.
Fast maximum aperture; Construction is more robust than many budget wide-angle zooms; Practical size without being too bulky; Affordable;
Doesn't allow manual intervention in AF mode; Noisy AF motor; Doesn't always engage fully into manual focus mode; No weather sealing;
Third-party lenses have long been a cost-conscious alternative to name brands, but not every one is a strong optical performer. The Tokina AT-X 11-20mm f/2.8 Pro DX ($599) doesn't necessarily look like a modern lens from the outside, but it makes up for it in image quality. Its angle of view is solidly in the ultra-wide territory. If you shoot with an APS-C Canon or Nikon SLR and are after a bright, wide lens, take a look at the Tokina. It's not the the sleekest zoom on the outside, but its f/2.8 aperture puts it in a class of its own, especially given its relatively low price point. Dated Aesthetics The 11-20mm doesn't look like a new lens. Its design is straight out of the 90s, rife with odd font choices for labels and chunky rubberized knurling on the focus and zoom rings. Gold accents are similar to what Nikon does with its recent SLR lenses, but buck the more recent trend of understated designs with little color to grab your attention. The 11-20mm measures 3.6 by 3.5 inches ...
The Tokina 11-20mm f/2.8 Pro DX is a bright, sharp, ultra-wide lens for Canon and Nikon systems, but a noisy focus motor makes it less than ideal for video.
Quite sharp; Bright f/2.8 aperture; Ultra-wide angle of view; Nominal vignette
Slow, loud autofocus; Visible distortion; Focus clutch can be tricky to use; Not weather sealed; Omits image stabilization
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