Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Tokina AT-X 11-20 mm f/2.8 Pro DX and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tokina AT-X 11-20 mm f/2.8 Pro DX.
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The editors liked
Solid casing
Unique parameters
Sensational image quality in the frame centre no matter what focal length you employ
Sensible image quality on the edge of the APSC/DX
Imperceptible longitudinal chromatic aberration
Moderate coma
Low astigmatism
Slig
Quite sharp
Bright f/2.8 aperture
Ultra-wide angle of view
Nominal vignette
Brilliant images
Great build quality
Dust and splashproof
The editors didn't like
Dismal AF/MF ring which performs poorly
Problems with autofocus
Higher distortion level than that of its rivals
Performance against bright light could have been better
Published: 2020-06-08, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
A useful lens in restricted space that's also capable of creating some dramatic images, a wide-angle lens is a great addition to any photographers' kit bag and a “must have” for landscape and architectural photo enthusiasts. The new Tokina 11-20mm f/2.8's...
Brilliant images, Great build quality, Dust and splashproof
Inaccurate auto focus, One-touch Focus Clutch Mechanism is a bit fiddly
The Tokina AT-X 11-20mm f/2.8 Pro DX is well built and delivers wonderful image quality. The f/2.8 constant aperture is a bonus but autofocus accuracy proved inconsistent in our tests. Overall, it's a sterling buy at the price...
Slow, loud autofocus, Visible distortion, Focus clutch can be tricky to use, Not weather sealed, Omits image stabilization
The Tokina 11-20mm f/2.8 Pro DX is a bright, sharp, ultra-wide lens for Canon and Nikon systems, but a noisy focus motor makes it less than ideal for video...
Published: 2016-12-15, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: In part 2 of our review of the best lenses for the Nikon D3400, we're looking at the performance of zoom lenses. More versatile than a fixed focal length prime lens, zoom lenses are often preferred by entry-level DSLR shooters, thanks to the convenience o...
At $449, both the full-frame-format Tokina 17-35mm f/4 and the APS-C-format Tokina 12-28mm f/4 are good value for the money wide-angle zoom lenses for Nikon and Canon DSLRs. Achieving respectable results in most DxOMark lens metric comparisons, particular...
Published: 2016-02-09, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
A useful lens in restricted space that's also capable of creating some dramatic images, a wide-angle lens is a great addition to any photographers' kit bag and a “must have” for landscape and architectural photo enthusiasts. The new Tokina 11-20mm f/2.8's...
solid casing, unique parameters, sensational image quality in the frame centre no matter what focal length you employ, sensible image quality on the edge of the APSC/DX, imperceptible longitudinal chromatic aberration, moderate coma, low astigmatism, slig
dismal AF/MF ring which performs poorly, problems with autofocus, higher distortion level than that of its rivals, performance against bright light could have been better, huge lateralc chromatic aberration, Already with their 1116 mm model Tokina raised
In the end we would like to issue an appeal. Tokina engineers: for your own good abandon the failure called One-touch Focus Clutch Mechanism and forget about it forever...
Fast maximum aperture, Construction is more robust than many budget wide-angle zooms, Practical size without being too bulky, Affordable
Doesn't allow manual intervention in AF mode, Noisy AF motor, Doesn't always engage fully into manual focus mode, No weather sealing
A niche lens, but one that should be considered if you shoot on a Canon or Nikon APS-C DSLR and require a wide-angle zoom with a fast aperture at a reasonable price...
Fast maximum aperture, Construction is more robust than many budget wide-angle zooms, Practical size without being too bulky, Affordable
Doesn't allow manual intervention in AF mode, Noisy AF motor, Doesn't always engage fully into manual focus mode, No weather sealing
A niche lens, but one that should be considered if you shoot on a Canon or Nikon APS-C DSLR and require a wide-angle zoom with a fast aperture at a reasonable price...
Published: 2016-10-02, Author: Dre , review by: digifotopro.nl
Alle vier de objectieven zijn heel goed. Ze vormen in zekere zin ook ieder een antwoord op mogelijke kritiekpuntjes op de andere: qua lichtsterkte, bereik, strooilichtgevoeligheid en hoekscherpte.De 12-28mm f/4 is een prima walk around-groothoek: hij reik...