Is Tokina 11 16 worth?

Is Tokina 11 16 worth?

This Tokina 11-16mm is the world’s fastest and sharpest ultrawide lens for small format digital cameras (Nikon DX and Canon 1.6x). Considering its bargain price of under $600, its the world’s best ultrawide lens for digital SLRs. It is very well made. Its distortion is much easier to correct than the Nikkor’s.

Can Tokina 11 16 be used on full frame?

The Tokina is equally sharp throughout almost the entire frame, and only in the most extreme corners does the image begin to stretch and blur slightly. In fact, the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 is the ONLY way a Nikon user can get 16mm, f/2.8, and filter threads all in the same lens, on both full-frame and DX!

What is the filter size of Tokina 11 16?

77mm
Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX II Lens Specifications and Measurements

Specifications Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX II Lens
Filter Size 77mm UV ► CP ►
Front Element (Filter Mount) Rotates N
Focus
AF Motor Type Micro Motor

What happens if I use a crop sensor 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.

Is the Nikon D7000 a full frame camera?

The Nikon D7000 is an APS-C censor which is actually 3/4 of a full frame sensor. This is denoted by the DX designation you can find on the camera body and on all lenses that are designed to work with the cropped sensor format.

Do Nikon full-frame lenses work on crop sensor?

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. You get image cropping, sure, but you can still shoot great images!

Which shutter speed lets in more light?

With all other things being equal (aperture and ISO), a longer shutter speed will let more light into your camera for a brighter photo, while a shorter one will result in a darker photo. A shutter speed of 1/125 of a second, for example, will let in twice as much light as a shutter speed of 1/250 of a second.

Does the D7000 have WIFI?

The Nikon D7000 is a 16.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) model announced by Nikon on September 15, 2010….Nikon D7000.

Overview
Recording medium Secure Digital, SDHC, SDXC compatible (Dual Slot) and with Eye-Fi WLAN support. Supports Ultra-High Speed (UHS-I) cards.
Focusing

Is Nikon D7000 still a good camera?

TL;DR: Yes, the D7000 is still well worth buying in 2019, especially for a beginner. You will be getting a great camera that you can grow into for a fraction of the cost of a new D7xxx series camera!

What’s the difference between crop and full-frame?

“Crop” and “full-frame” refer to the size of the camera sensor. A full-frame sensor is a digital sensor that replicates the size of classic 35mm film cameras (36 x 24mm). A crop sensor is smaller, which means it crops the edges of your photo to produce a tighter field of view.

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

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 shutter speed should I use for the dark?

Shutter Speed – 30 to 60 seconds. As it’s dark, a longer shutter speed will give enough time to let a lot of light to enter the camera. If you find your photography coming out too dark, increase the time, if your photos are coming out too light, decrease the time.

Is the Nikon Tokina 11-16mm worth it?

This 11-16mm is superior, even to Nikon’s own lens, and this Tokina is one of the least expensive. Feel free to read the other 95% of this review, however the details below only are interesting to 5% of my readers. None of these lenses is supposed to work on film, Nikon FX or Canon full-frame.

How does the Tokina 11-16mm work?

Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 DX features Rotary (internal) zoom method where the length of the lens doesn’t change while you are zooming in or out. Even though this design has a size disadvantage in general compare to extending designs, it has the benefits of better sealing against dust and moisture, no zoom creep and no weight balance shift while zooming.

Is the Tokina 11-16mm compatible with the Nikon D40?

This Tokina 11-16mm is perfectly compatible with all the Nikon DSLRs on which I tried it (D70, D40, D200, D300 and D3), and probably all of them, period. The only gotcha is that you must focus manually on the D40, D40x or D60, even though they still meter and expose perfectly.

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