What camera does a Tokina lens fit?

What camera does a Tokina lens fit?

About compatibility of Tokina interchangeable lenses with Nikon Z 6, Z 7 and Z 50 cameras (updated) Thank you for using Tokina products. We have thoroughly tested all current Tokina interchangeable lenses (Nikon F mount) with the Nikon Z 6, Nikon Z 7 and Nikon Z 50 mirrorless camera using the Nikon mount adapter FTZ.

Does crop sensor affect aperture?

The crop factor does not affect the aperture. The aperture is given by the physical construction of the lens. It is a function of the focal length and the pupil.

What happens when you use a full-frame lens on a crop sensor?

You simply don’t get a crop when using full frame lenses on a crop sensor body. The focal length of any lens will produce the same image on your crop sensor camera regardless of if the lens is designed for a full frame camera or a crop sensor camera.

What happens when you use a crop lens on a full frame camera?

If you try to pair a lens built for crop sensors onto a full frame camera then your images will have black edges around them. Full frame lenses work just fine on crop sensor cameras because the image coverage is 35mm, which is more than enough to cover the crop camera’s approximate 24mm sensor.

Where are Tokina lenses manufactured?

Tokyo
Denkichi KAWAGUCHI) was established in Shinjuku District, Tokyo as an optical products manufacturer and started designing and manufacturing Tokina brand lenses.

What is the difference between the Tokina 11-16mm and Tokina 2?

This new “II” version is the same as the original Tokina 11-16mm lens, but with supposedly slightly better multicoating. More importantly, the “II” version adds an internal autofocus motor in the Nikon version so it now autofocuses even on Nikon’s cheapest cameras.

Is the Tokina at-x 116 Pro DX II a good lens?

Tokina AT-X 116 PRO DX II is an ultra-wide lens for APS-C sized sensor cameras that can be an excellent option for video content production and filmmaking. Tokina new lenses 2020 line-up development announcement

What’s the difference between the Tokina SD and the DX II?

Tokina calls this the Tokina SD 11-16mm F2.8 (IF) DX II AT-X PRO. SD: Magic low-dispersion glass. IF: Internal Focus. DX: Won’t work on full-frame.

Is the Tokina 11-16mm good enough for the Nikon D3?

Here’s a secret: take off the filter and hood and and this Tokina 11-16mm works reasonably well as wide as 15mm, if you don’t mind softer corners wide-open, on film and FX. Shoot in the Nikon D3’s 5:4 mode and you’re good as wide as 13mm!