Tokina ATXAF120DXC 11-20mm f/2.8 Pro DX Lens for Canon EF,Black
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Brand | Kenko |
Focal Length Description | 11-20 millimeters |
Lens Type | Wide Angle |
Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
Camera Lens Description | 20 month |
About this item
- EF-Mount Lens/APS-C Format. 17.5-32mm (35mm Equivalent)
- Aperture Range: f/2.8 to f/22. P-MO & Glass-Molded Aspherical Elements
- Three SD Ultra-Low Dispersion Elements. Multi-Layer Lens Coatings
- Internal Focus; One-Touch Focus Clutch
- Nine-Blade Diaphragm
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Auto focus | 4.1 | — | — | 4.3 | 3.4 | 4.2 |
Picture quality | 4.5 | — | — | — | 4.6 | 4.7 |
For landscape photography | — | — | — | 4.5 | 3.8 | 5.0 |
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lens type | Wide Angle | Telephoto | Zoom | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle |
compatible mountings | Canon EF | Canon EF | Canon EF | Canon EF | Canon EF-S | Canon EF |
lens design | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Fixed Zoom |
focus type | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Manual Focus | Auto Focus | Manual Focus |
minimum focal length | — | 400 millimeters | — | 11 millimeters | 11 millimeters | — |
max focal length | — | 400 millimeters | — | 20 millimeters | 16 millimeters | — |
fixed focal length | 50 millimeters | 400 millimeters | 28 millimeters | 20 millimeters | 16 millimeters | 20 millimeters |
real angle of view | 104 degrees | 6.8 degrees | — | 104 degrees | 104 degrees | 91.68 degrees |
Product Description
A versatile wide-angle zoom for Canon APS-C-format DSLRs, the AT-X 11-20mm f/2.8 PRO DX Lens from Tokina offers a 17.5-32mm equivalent focal length and features a constant f/2.8 maximum aperture for maintained brightness throughout the zoom range. One P-MO hybrid aspherical element and two glass-molded aspherical element work in tandem to minimize distortions and control various aberrations while three SD ultra-low dispersion elements reduce chromatic aberrations for increased clarity. A multi-layer lens coating has also been applied to further enhance overall light transmission and color accuracy by suppressing lens flare and ghosting. Well-suited to working in a wide variety of situations, this ultra-wide zoom covers an array of wide-angle perspectives while maintaining consistent illumination for working in challenging lighting. Benefitting the usability, a one-touch focusing clutch permits quick switching between autofocus and manual focus modes, and an internal focusing design maintains the overall length of the lens during use. The medium-torque focusing ring further benefits precise handling by allowing for refined control when manually focusing. Additionally, this lens sees the incorporation of a nine-blade diaphragm, which contributes to a pleasing out-of-focus quality when employing shallow depth of field shooting techniques. Compatible with Canon APS-C-format DSLRs, this wide-angle zoom provides a 17.5-32mm equivalent focal length and features a constant f/2.8 maximum aperture for consistent low-light performance throughout the zoom range
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Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.62 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.23 pounds |
ASIN | B00SXU9RXU |
Item model number | ATXAF120DXC |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,879 in SLR Camera Lenses |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 10, 2015 |
Manufacturer | Kenko Tokina USA |
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Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the lens. They mention that it's a great lens for wide angle shots, and the images produced by it are sharp. The optics are great, and it has a sturdy body. It's also great for personal shots that require a wide angle.
"...Horizons look surprisingly good. If you like to shoot sun bursts, it will produce very nice, sharp bursts with, I believe, 18 points...." Read more
"I tried with my entry level crop sensor dslr. Good wide angle lens for cannon entry level camera if you want to capture nice wide landscape pictures...." Read more
"Wide angle shots are perfect quality is great i wish it had more room to zoom but its great for personal shots needing a wide angle" Read more
"All in one lens.. perfect for wide angle and night photography" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention that it is a very well built lens, with high-quality components. Some say that the speed, build, and sharpness of the product are worth the extra money.
"...The Tokina 11-20mm is an outstanding lens." Read more
"...The speed, the build and the sharpness, to me, is clearly worth the extra money over the other crop sensor ultra wides. I highly recommend." Read more
"...It is a hefty, sturdily built lens, nothing like the kit lens that comes with a new camera, but to me is worth carrying the extra ounces...." Read more
"Great lens! I bough it for close-quarter photos (crowded room, street photography) and wide open landscapes. Great picture quality and a sturdy body" Read more
Customers find the value of the camera lens to be good. They mention that it is a hefty, sturdily built lens that is worth carrying the extra ounces.
"...The speed, the build and the sharpness, to me, is clearly worth the extra money over the other crop sensor ultra wides. I highly recommend." Read more
"...the kit lens that comes with a new camera, but to me is worth carrying the extra ounces. I chose the Tokina over a Canon 10-18 for the 2.8 aperture...." Read more
"...glass quality that you get with this lens for this price is unbeatable great wide angle lens it's my go-to lens for most of my videography shots" Read more
"Nice lens, good value." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sharpness of the camera lens. Some mention it's amazingly sharp, while others say that the corners aren't tack sharp.
"...It is as good as any I have used and is amazingly sharp, even at a wider aperture...." Read more
"...If you like to shoot sun bursts, it will produce very nice, sharp bursts with, I believe, 18 points...." Read more
"Great lens, haven't used it too much but did notice that the corners aren't tack sharp. But not a deal breaker for me...." Read more
"I have mixed feelings about this product. It's very sharp when It comes to photography, what it comes to film it does look a little bit less sharp." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2022
I have two cameras, a 70D and a 60D. The 70D kept coming up with an error code, so put it on the 60D and it works fine on that body. I read some comments regarding the weight of the lens. It is a hefty, sturdily built lens, nothing like the kit lens that comes with a new camera, but to me is worth carrying the extra ounces. I chose the Tokina over a Canon 10-18 for the 2.8 aperture. I am looking forward to trying it on night photography.
If you decide to go with these 3rd party lenses, then make sure you choose the right company. Tokina is known to make some pretty bad lenses.
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If you want to go for cheapest option for astrophotography, you could go for EFS 24 mm f/2.8 but that isnt an ultra-wide. So, I think if you need an ultra-wide lens for astro work, this is the most affordable option for Canon DSLRs which contains autofocus (for mirrorless cameras there are a bit cheaper options available).
Rokinon 14 mm is also a very good and cheaper alternate for astrophotography but it wont be an all-round lens due to lack of autofocus. This lens is a best all rounder for this focal range and this price point. It is very sturdy and has smooth focus and zoom rings.
I have attached some pictures and one timelapse I took with this lens. You could search my channel on youtube (you can search my timelapses with my full name + timelapse) to see more timelapses made using this lens.
Theres also a new version available for this lens, you could go for that as well or for the 11-16 version.
Reviewed in India on September 29, 2020
If you want to go for cheapest option for astrophotography, you could go for EFS 24 mm f/2.8 but that isnt an ultra-wide. So, I think if you need an ultra-wide lens for astro work, this is the most affordable option for Canon DSLRs which contains autofocus (for mirrorless cameras there are a bit cheaper options available).
Rokinon 14 mm is also a very good and cheaper alternate for astrophotography but it wont be an all-round lens due to lack of autofocus. This lens is a best all rounder for this focal range and this price point. It is very sturdy and has smooth focus and zoom rings.
I have attached some pictures and one timelapse I took with this lens. You could search my channel on youtube (you can search my timelapses with my full name + timelapse) to see more timelapses made using this lens.
Theres also a new version available for this lens, you could go for that as well or for the 11-16 version.
J ai pu avoir les deux en mains. Et le tamron était pour ma part assez mou dans les coins, alors que le tokina était bien plus net.
En qualité d image, le tokina remporte le match sur le tamron.
L avantage par contre du tamron est qu il est plus polyvalent (focale jusqu à 24 et stab), plus léger et compact.
Le fait que le tokina aille jusqu à 20mm permet de n emporter que lui comme objectif (à l inverse d une focale fixe de 11mm).
A l heure actuel, c est le meilleur ultra grand angle.
Pour ceux qui disent que l UGA permet d en "mettre plus dans le cadre", c est vrai, mais le plus grand intérêt d un UGA, c est de prononcer d avantage les lignes de fuites.
Si vous aimez la photo de paysage et que vous vous dites qu un UGA n est pas utile, testez le ;)
À noter que sur mon exemplaire, à des map proches du sujet (30-50 cm) j ai du FF. J ai un Canon 80d. Apres avoir contacter tokina, je n ai eu aucune réponse ni proposition de l envoyer au sav. C est pas dramatique, mais bon.
Ottica di grande qualità, copre tutte le focali grandangolari da me più usate. La distorsione, anche alla focale minima, è contenuta, praticamente assente se si tiene l'ottica in bolla.
Nitidezza molto elevata. Solo ai bordi alla massima apertura ho notato un lieve calo, ma nulla di eclatante.
Luminosità eccellente, la massima apertura di f. 2.8 a tutte le lunghezze focali aiuta molto quando non c'è molta luce o se si vuol ridurre la profondità di campo.
Soffre un pochino di flare se una forte sorgente di luce puntiforme viene inquadrata.
Messa a fuoco automatica efficace e ragionevolmente rapida. Ho fotografato varie volte persone in rapido movimento verso di me (ciclisti) scattando senza raffica ed ho sempre ottenuto una serie di immagini con il soggetto a fuoco.
L'assenza di stabilizzazione per me non è un problema. Sia la grande luminosità che la corta lunghezza focale come pure la possibilità di ISO altini se la fotocamera li regge aiutano molto. Ovviamente con tempi di esposizione superiori a quelli di sicurezza la mano ferma del fotografo fa la differenza.
Passaggio dalla messa a fuoco automatica a manuale e viceversa un pochino macchinoso ma niente di che. Basta farci l'abitudine.
Assemblaggio e materiali costruttivi di assoluta eccellenza, almeno a livello delle migliori ottiche originali. La qualità dei materiali lo rende pesante ma è comunque equilibrato.
Può essere l'ottica grandangolare definitiva per molti fotoamatori. Per superarla credo si debba necessariamente andare su ottiche fisse di alta qualità ma anche di alto costo.
Consigliatissimo.