Tokina mm f28 DX is an Auto Focus (AF) Telephoto Zoom lens with APSC / DX max sensor coverage and it is designed to be used with Nikon F (DX) mount cameras Lens Mount Tokina mm f28 DX is compatible with cameras that have Nikon F (DX) lens mount Some of the latest released cameras with Nikon F (DX) lens mount are Nikon D3500, Nikon D7500 and Nikon D5600Featuring the Tokina Cinema Vista Lens Mount that can be easily exchanged from PL, EF, Sony E, MFT and Nikon F, in minutes for maximum versatility with common cinema and still/cinema hybrid cameras F;Tokina ATX Pro mm f/28 SD DX Lens for Nikon FMount APSC DSLR {67} Tokina ATX Pro mm f/28 SD DX Lens for Nikon FMount APSC DSLR {67} Keh Model# Compare Model Add to Wish List Share $000 Skip to the end of the images gallery Close button
Tokina 50-135 f2. 8 dx at-x pro
Tokina 50-135 f2. 8 dx at-x pro- See also Vivitar TX 135mm also made by tokina contemporaneously Hoya lenses are normally considered to be rebadged tokinas, the Hoya HMC 135mm f28 looks very similar but has a 55mm filter and 8 blade iris, so it's not identical Pic 1 by Uberprutser wikimedia commons Front element description RMC Tokina 135 mm f=128 Filter thread 52mmFocal Distance mm Zoom Ratio 271 Optical Structure 14 groups / 18 elements Image Circle 312mm Minimum Focus Distance 100m



The new Tokina ATX 535 PRO DX lens is a with a fast constant aperture of f/28 This lens gives digital photographers the similar to the industry standard telephoto zoom lens in 35mm camera terms but is much more compact and lightweight The inlens focus motor was definitely a consideration, but in the end, the decision for me came down to my suspicion (based on the identical focal lengths, similar build, and various online hints about techsharing agreements) that the Tokina mm and Pentax DA* mm f/28 were optically very nearly identicalThe Tokina AF mm f/28 ATX Pro DX is the product of the cooperation between Tokina and Pentax which are now subsidiaries of the same company it is an interesting thought that Pentax (co)designs are now also available to users of other systems (Canon and Nikon)
Compared to my Tokina 1650 f/28, the is the sharper of the two but, the 1650 focuses faster Here are a couple of photos of my cat These photos are unprocessed, only converted from RAW to jpeg This photo was shot at 135mm, Av=f/4, Tv=1/125, ISO=800, with flash IMAGE FAILED TO LOAD FROM REMOTE SERVEROne of these rare species is the Tokina ATX mm f/28 or to be precise, it was, since it is discontinued for a while already The ATX mm is the result of a cooperation between Tokina and Pentax, which leads to the interesting situation that a Pentax design is also available to users of competing systemsTokina ATX 535 PRO DX AF mm f/28 Nikon D7100 F/8 Focal length110 ISO100 Shutter speed1/800
I am looking for fast medium range zoom for my Nikon D80 to replace the kit 18 135mm f/3556 and both of these seem interesting and possible fairly similar I have a Tokina 1116 f/28 and like that better than my Sigma 10mm on the wide end so that has me leaning slightly toward Tokina on the larger lens alsoI am using the tokina f/28 with my D7100 with only needing to fine tune AF I've just put it on a D800e though (i can use it on DX and 12x modes) and it has the following AF issue the focusing stops before focus is achieved, like somewhere in the 1/3 of the focusing rotation needed to reach focus, by repressing AFon/shutter bttn threefour times more, finaly the full rotation isTokina ATX Pro mm f/28 DX Overview Manufacturer description The new Tokina ATX 535 PRO DX lens is a with a fast constant aperture of f/28 This lens gives digital photographers the similar to the industry standard telephoto zoom lens in 35mm camera terms but is much more compact and lightweight





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