Overview

The Tokina AT-X 14-20 F2 PRO DX is a wide-angle zoom lens with super-fast F2 aperture. This is the fastest lens ever made by Tokina. The lens is designed for use with either Canon or Nikon DSLR cameras with APS-C (DX) sensors.

Tokina adds its fastest lens to date to its family of fast-aperture wide-angle zooms focused on providing photographers professional quality optics and construction at an affordable price. The extremely fast F2 aperture lens offers an equivalent 21-30mm** zoom range. The super-bright, constant F2.0 aperture makes viewing, auto focus and shooting possible in very low light situations while still maintaining reasonable size and weight.

The 14-20mm F2 has an all-new proprietary optical design that uses three aspherical lens elements (2 all-glass molded and 1 P-MO hybrid) to achieve superior contrast, sharpness, and correct for spherical aberrations. Additionally, Tokina uses of an four SD (Super-low Dispersion, “FK01” and FK03”) glass elements to control chromatic aberrations.

Tokina’s exclusive One-Touch Focus Clutch Mechanism allows the photographer to switch between AF and MF simply by snapping the focus ring forward for AF and back toward the lens mount for manual focusing. The lens is also designed to stand up to the rigors of daily use by photographers in a wide variety of shooting conditions and environments.

SKU: GC40-1420PRODXEOS

Tokina AT-X 14-20mm f/2 PRO DX Lens - Canon EF Mount

The Tokina AT-X 14-20 F2 PRO DX is a wide-angle zoom lens with super-fast F2 aperture. This is the fastest lens ever made by Tokina. The lens is designed for use with either Canon or Nikon DSLR cameras with APS-C (DX) sensors.

Tokina adds its fastest lens to date to its family of fast-aperture wide-angle zooms focused on providing photographers professional quality optics and construction at an affordable price. The extremely fast F2 aperture lens offers an equivalent 21-30mm** zoom range. The super-bright, constant F2.0 aperture makes viewing, auto focus and shooting possible in very low light situations while still maintaining reasonable size and weight.

The 14-20mm F2 has an all-new proprietary optical design that uses three aspherical lens elements (2 all-glass molded and 1 P-MO hybrid) to achieve superior contrast, sharpness, and correct for spherical aberrations. Additionally, Tokina uses of an four SD (Super-low Dispersion, “FK01” and FK03”) glass elements to control chromatic aberrations.

Tokina’s exclusive One-Touch Focus Clutch Mechanism allows the photographer to switch between AF and MF simply by snapping the focus ring forward for AF and back toward the lens mount for manual focusing. The lens is also designed to stand up to the rigors of daily use by photographers in a wide variety of shooting conditions and environments.

Specifications

Focal Length 14-20mm
Maximum Aperture F2
Minimum Aperture 22
Construction E/G 13/11
Coatings Multi-layer
Angle of View 91.68 – 71.78°
Minimum Focus Distance 0.9 ft (0.28 m)
Macro Ratio 1:8.36
Focusing Mode Auto Focus
Zooming System rotary
Aperture Blades 9
SD Glass 4
Filter Size 82mm
Filter Thread 0.5
Maximum Outer Diameter 3.5 in (89mm)
Lens Length 4.2 in (106mm)
Sensor Size APS-C/DX
Weight 1.6 lbs (725g)
Lens Hood BH-823
Mounts Canon, Nikon
Warranty 2 Year Limited Warranty

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Product Overview

The Tokina AT-X 14-20 F2 PRO DX is a wide-angle zoom lens with super-fast F2 aperture. This is the fastest lens ever made by Tokina. The lens is designed for use with either Canon or Nikon DSLR cameras with APS-C (DX) sensors.

Tokina adds its fastest lens to date to its family of fast-aperture wide-angle zooms focused on providing photographers professional quality optics and construction at an affordable price. The extremely fast F2 aperture lens offers an equivalent 21-30mm** zoom range. The super-bright, constant F2.0 aperture makes viewing, auto focus and shooting possible in very low light situations while still maintaining reasonable size and weight.

The 14-20mm F2 has an all-new proprietary optical design that uses three aspherical lens elements (2 all-glass molded and 1 P-MO hybrid) to achieve superior contrast, sharpness, and correct for spherical aberrations. Additionally, Tokina uses of an four SD (Super-low Dispersion, “FK01” and FK03”) glass elements to control chromatic aberrations.

Tokina’s exclusive One-Touch Focus Clutch Mechanism allows the photographer to switch between AF and MF simply by snapping the focus ring forward for AF and back toward the lens mount for manual focusing. The lens is also designed to stand up to the rigors of daily use by photographers in a wide variety of shooting conditions and environments.

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