Friday, June 12, 2009

Tokina AT-X 116 PRO DX11-16mm f2.8 zoom lens reviewed


The only areas where the Tokina gives up on features is that the Auto-Focus isn't driven by an internal motor but relies on the focus motor in the camera body. This limits its use on some Nikon bodies that don't have an internal AF motor, like the D40. Even though the Tokina doesn't have a Silent Wave or Ultrasonic focusing motor inside I have to say that its still a fast focuser. Sometimes faster focusing in low light is better than a slower aperture lens with an internal focus motor. Final point is that some of those lenses go a little wider, down to 10mm (but 1mm isn't much of a difference) and some go a much longer, up to 24mm.

Read the Tokina AT-X 116 PRO review at camcorders.consumerelectronicsnet.com.

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