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Tokina AT-X PRO 11-16mm f/2.8 SD MF DX IF AF Lens For Nikon w/ Lowe Pro case

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Used with slight cosmetic wear

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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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“Used with slight cosmetic wear”
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Maximum Aperture
f/2.8
Brand
Tokina
Series
AT-X PRO
Type
Wide Angle
Focus Type
Auto
Mount
Nikon F
Focal Length
11-16mm
MPN
ATX116PRODXN

Item description from the seller

laval66

laval66

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Product ratings and reviews

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98 product ratings
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Durable

Sharp image

Good value

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  • Top favorable review

    Great Lens

    First thing out of the box, you'll notice that this is a nice hefty lens. It's built to last and is a lot bigger than one would expect from such a short focal length. It takes fantastic pictures paired with my D7100 and I love the wide angle even more than I thought I would. There is a little barrel distortion at the 11mm mark, but it's not terrible and makes photos appear more dynamic in most settings. The f/2.8 aperture means that shooting in darker surroundings is a breeze and the focus is pretty fast and accurate as well. Tokina definitely knows how to make a great lens. I would happily buy this lens again!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: same.day.ship.camera.seller

  • Super Sharp and Super Wide gets the job done !!

    I'm a Realtor and I purchased the lens primarily to shoot residential interiors and landscapes of my listings as well as those of others for extra cash. It is a fantastic lens for this. What I don't like. It distorts the images slightly depending on camera angle but it is easily corrected in lightroom.It is so wide it has a very limited zoom range. What I do like. It's 2.8 aperature is fast enough that I can do most of my interior work without flash or having to use a tripod or stitch photos together, which saves me a lot of time. It appears to be built very solidly and seems to produce very sharp images even wide open. Overall compared to it's closest Nikon counterpart it's a great performer for the price.

  • This is the ultra wide you've been looking for

    Excellent ridiculously Sharp Lens @ 3.2 ... tack sharp wide open ... extremely fun with the 2.8 for DOF isolation; superb for indoors as well regardless of lighting conditions ... focus motor is not silent so you will hear the focus motor in your movies if you do not have an external mic MF to AF is old school (or maybe the usual for Tokina I would not know as I do not have any other Tokina lenses, though maybe I should if this lens is indicative of their other offerings) ... back to AF/MF, there is no "switch" for AF/MF or ability to engage MF while in AF mode ... rather you push/pull the focus ring forward or backward to be in AF or MF mode bookeh is excellent and if you are looking for a very ultra wide for your DX, this is the one, unless you do not need the 2.8 (figuring you are an ...

  • An ultra-wide, sharp lens that makes me think outside the box!

    Purchased this lens after deciding I wanted to try a much wider POV than that I got from my Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8, for landscapes/scenery and indoor/outdoor event coverage. Sharpness is as advertised; its amazing even when angled in a way that brings about that almost fish-eye POV when shooting a subject up close with fill space on either side of the frame. This is my first Tokina lens so I have nothing to compare it to in terms of quality and build, same can be said of it being my first ultra-wide zoom. Build is solid and feels to endure, makes my D90 look intimidating as compared to my Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D and even my Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8. The only thing I wish were different were the minimum 1' focus range, I wish I could get a little closer sometimes. I bought my copy used in a very ...

  • Not A cheap lens in any respect...

    I purchased the Tokina AT-X 116 Pro before the Labor Day weekend. The first thing I noticed was the build quality that harkened back to Tokina lenses of yesteryear with a real solid feel. I took the Tokina to the beach along with my D90 and shot a slew of photos and here are my observations. First, the lens is wide and as a result I was surprised by the reasonable amount of distortion. All wides have some distortion but this lens was very well behaved in this regard. This is not to say that you can not exagerate the effect by either being in very close on your subject or tilting the angle of the camera to the subject to exacerbate the distortion. The color rendition of the lens is wonderful and true to life at least in daylight settings, however, I can not speak to lowlight as I did not ...