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Tokina atx-i 11-20mm f/2.8 CF Lens for Nikon F

An updated classic, designed for more intuitive and interactive use, the Nikon F-mount Tokina atx-i 11-20mm f/2.8 CF is an ultra-wide zoom that is ideal for landscape, architecture, interior, and astrophotography applications. Its bright f/2.8 constant maximum aperture affords consistent brightness throughout the zoom range and benefits working in available lighting conditions. The optical design incorporates a series of aspherical and low dispersion elements, which suppress a variety of aberrations for improved sharpness and clarity. Individual elements are also multi-coated to resist flare and ghosting for greater contrast and colour accuracy when working in bright or backlit conditions. Complementing the optics, this lens features a One-Touch Focus Clutch Mechanism for fast-changing between AF and MF settings, and an internal focusing design is used for responsive focusing performance.

SKU: GC40-12X1562U01

Tokina atx-i 11-20mm f/2.8 CF Lens for Nikon F

Tokina atx-i 11-20mm f/2.8 CF Lens for Nikon F

An updated classic, designed for more intuitive and interactive use, the Nikon F-mount Tokina atx-i 11-20mm f/2.8 CF is an ultra-wide zoom that is ideal for landscape, architecture, interior, and astrophotography applications. Its bright f/2.8 constant maximum aperture affords consistent brightness throughout the zoom range and benefits working in available lighting conditions. The optical design incorporates a series of aspherical and low dispersion elements, which suppress a variety of aberrations for improved sharpness and clarity. Individual elements are also multi-coated to resist flare and ghosting for greater contrast and colour accuracy when working in bright or backlit conditions. Complementing the optics, this lens features a One-Touch Focus Clutch Mechanism for fast-changing between AF and MF settings, and an internal focusing design is used for responsive focusing performance.

Features:

Ultra-wide zoom is designed for DX-format Nikon F-mount cameras and provides a 16.6-30mm equivalent focal length range.

Bright constant f/2.8 maximum aperture affords consistent brightness throughout the zoom range and offers improved control over depth of field.

Three aspherical elements, including two glass-moulded elements and one P-MO hybrid element, help control spherical aberrations and distortions for sharper, more accurate rendering.

Three SD (super-low dispersion) elements control colour fringing and chromatic aberrations throughout the zoom range for greater clarity and colour accuracy.

Anti-reflective multi-layer coated elements suppress flare and ghosting for improved contrast and colour accuracy when working in strong lighting conditions.

Silent-Drive focusing Motor (SD-M) pairs with a GMR sensor and an internal focusing design to achieve fast, responsive, and precise performance.

One-Touch Focus Clutch Mechanism avails quick switching between autofocus and manual focus settings by either pushing or pulling the focus ring. When set to manual, focus response is especially smooth and benefitted by hard stops at the ends of the focusing range.

The water-repellent top coating makes wiping and cleaning the surface of the front glass element easier.

Nine-blade diaphragm contributes to a smooth bokeh quality.

Included lens hood blocks stray light from causing flare and also offers some physical protection the lens.

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Tokina atx-i 11-20mm f/2.8 CF Lens for Nikon F

An updated classic, designed for more intuitive and interactive use, the Nikon F-mount Tokina atx-i 11-20mm f/2.8 CF is an ultra-wide zoom that is ideal for landscape, architecture, interior, and astrophotography applications. Its bright f/2.8 constant maximum aperture affords consistent brightness throughout the zoom range and benefits working in available lighting conditions. The optical design incorporates a series of aspherical and low dispersion elements, which suppress a variety of aberrations for improved sharpness and clarity. Individual elements are also multi-coated to resist flare and ghosting for greater contrast and colour accuracy when working in bright or backlit conditions. Complementing the optics, this lens features a One-Touch Focus Clutch Mechanism for fast-changing between AF and MF settings, and an internal focusing design is used for responsive focusing performance.

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