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The Tokina ATX-i 11-20mm F2.8 Nikon F (DX) Mount lens is designed for photographers seeking an ultra-wide angle perspective with a constant F2.8 aperture. Its modern design enhances handling, while advanced coatings improve resolution and manage flare effectively. This lens offers high-level optical performance, making it an essential tool for capturing breathtaking images.
S**
good lens for astr photography
I like the lens, sharp, fast to focus and dust seal at mount.
R**S
Great DX lens
Works great on my Nikon D7500. Auto focus is fast and accurate. Good for low light shooting.
L**C
It's good, but my Nikon lens is better
I use this in the outdoors, and it is a sharp lens.
B**D
Sharpening photos great lens
Perfect for Landscape. Sharp photos
A**R
Good
Good lense.
D**Y
wide angle rectilinear lens designed for APS-C sensors
Works great on my Nikon D7200
N**I
Function
Very good Lens
M**N
After Trying Two Copies, I Just Couldn't Get it to Focus on My Body
I do believe that this lens provides the most image quality bang for the buck in its class and I really wanted it to work on my body. The build is fantastic, the zoom and focus rings feel nice and smooth, and focusing manually with this lens is actually kind of nice. And, to be honest, I really even don't mind the "One-touch Focus Clutch Mechanism" (I don't often switch between auto focus and manual focus on-the-fly). However, I gave up after after trying two copies because I just couldn't get it to focus through the lens on my Nikon D7500. Keep in mind that my D7500 works just fine with my Nikon lenses and my Sigma 17-50 f2.8. In fact none of my lenses even require any focus fine tune on my D7500 body (which is running the latest firmware).After significant testing, I determined that my copy of the Tokina 11-20 required no focus fine tune (zero) at 20 mm, but required a focus fine tune of +18 at 11 mm! Given such a significant difference in fine tune between both ends of the lens, there's just no way to find a fine tune compromise value that will yield satisfactory focus results across the zoom range.Since I know that there are D7500 users who are not having problems with this lens, there must be some sort of QC issue over at Tokina. My suggestion to Tokina is that they need to take a close look at this issue because they are losing customers like myself who really do want to buy this lens, who really want it to work, but who can't justify throwing $400 or $500 at a copy of this lens when they can't get the lens' AF to work on their camera.My suggestion to those buying the lens is to carefully test the AF at both ends of the zoom range before the return period ends. I do believe this lens has the potential to produce excellent image quality, but it's got a few issues...
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