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![]() | Tokina AT-X Pro 11-16mm f/2.8 DX II Pros: Sharpness, F2.8, robustness Cons: Flare, focal excursion a little limited Opinion: The optics used on my D7100 and which I rarely take off, is always a guarantee. For landscape photos on tripods does not miss a beat and just take a look at the photos that run around the net to understand where it can go. I happened to photograph (often I would say) also freehand and always behaves in an egregious way despite the absence of the stabilizer to help. Precise autofocus, sharp already at f2.8, reaches the maximum at f5.6. He loses something at the edges at 11mm. It has a tendency to overexpose slightly, in some cases burning small areas. Just "know" it and let us keep an eye on it to get great results. The real problem with this lens is the flare, always present if you have a light source in front of you. Sometimes retouchable in posts, other times hopeless. The Switch for the MAF I personally find it a bit uncomfortable but I can't say it's a flaw. Chromatic aberration and distortions present at f2.8 to 11mm but easily solvable in PP, nothing excessive. Not quite a feather but it's nothing compared to other goals (see Tamron 24-70...) At the price at which it is located, also used, I think it is the top of the wide-angles on APS-C. sent on August 19, 2019 |
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