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The Tokina ATX-i 11-16mm F2.8 Nikon F lens is a versatile and compact macro lens designed for Nikon cameras. With a minimum focus distance of just 0.16m, it allows for stunning close-up shots, while its f/2.8 aperture and 9-blade design create beautiful bokeh effects. Ideal for both everyday photography and specialized macro work, this lens balances perfectly on both Z series full-frame and DX-format cameras.
P**E
Very good but not outstanding
Bought this for a Nikon Z50 (using ftz adaptor) and it works very well. Autofocus is excellent and image quality is very good with nice sharpness at 11-14mm with 16mm slightly softer but still good. Having constant 2.8 is nice but stopping down to f4-5.6 is better. Unfortunately I've returned mine as I bought both this and the nikon 10-20mm f4.5-5.6 and sadly the tokina lost. The nikon is half the price and half the weight and the image quality is about the same up to 14mm where the nikon easily pulls ahead. The nikon then has 20mm over 16mm and 10mm over 11mm. Having f2.8 and the better build quality of the Tokina were less important to me than weight and portability but nevertheless, the tokina is a very nice, well made lens and offers excellent value for money.
A**R
Great lens but noisy autofocus
Great price for an optically great lens. I wanted an ultrawide for a while now, and was a choice between this, the Tamron 10-24mm and the Nikon 10-20mm. The Tamron was too expensive and difficult to get hold of. The Nikon was cheap but the cheap plastic mount put me off, and then I saw this one. Looked up a few reviews (there isn't many as this is a relatively new lens) purchased it and am very happy with the results. It's sharp and not too wide to produce awful distortion. The build quality is solid aswell. My only gripe is the autofocus is noisy...very noisy, not recommended if you're a vlogger. But if you just want stills then this lens is great. Did I also mention it has a fixed f2.8 at all focal lengths so great for low light photography and astrophotography.
C**N
Stay away
I have myself a go and heard a friend of mine who advised me to purchase it, but aside the flimsy focus ring the overall quality is pretty bad, I shoot with it at daytime and night time as well...completely unsharpened and blurry pictures, I didn't expect to zoom in all the way up to 100% and didn't see any motion blurred but as soon as you shoot you can see by checking either you LCD screen and when you download the RAW pictures in your laptop...I bought the Nikon 10-20mm that takes much better and sharper pictures and costs even less for wide angle purposes.
B**5
amazing picture quality
Perfect for astrophotography, highly recommend!Used with my Nikon Z50
M**E
Not impressed
Bought for boyfriends birthday.Was faulty so had to send it back
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