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![]() | Tokina AT-X 11-20mm f/2.8 PRO DX Pros: SHARPNESS at all focal points, AUTOFOCUS, BRIGHTNESS Cons: flares resistance, focus a/m selector a bit uncomfortable Opinion: After two years I review this lens that has given me so many satisfactions, in the profile you will find the photos. It has been used as an all-round lens given the range of focal points that are the ones with which I shoot the most, from 16 mm to 30 mm (equivalent fx 35mm). Sharp lens at all focal points does not suffer from coma at the edges, bright at all focal points thanks to the aperture f 2.8, ideal for astronomical photography, at 20 mm with an aperture f 2.8 you can notice a nice bokeh, acceptable for the type of wide-angle lens. Precise autofocus. I recommend it for daytime landscape photography, it is discreet even for night photography as a cityscape but beware of nearby or lateral light sources, especially in backlight creates many flares that can be a problem in post production. Uncomfortable the transition from car focus to manual: a ring around the lens that you have to carry forward or backward, it would have been better a very simple swich, it seems to use a small shotgun. Good focal ring, the infinite fire does not coincide with the cleat that is in the ring but is at the bottom of the scale in the right margin. All in all it is a decent lens sin both for apsc. sent on May 12, 2021 |
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