Canon EF fit Tokina 11-16mm AF ATX Pro zoom f2.8 lens

Canon EF fit Tokina 11-16mm AF ATX Pro zoom f2.8 lens
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 Canon EF fit Tokina 11-16mm AF ATX Pro zoom f2.8 lens

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£18.00/day

Product Description

For hire we have this ultra wide and classic Tokina 11-16mm auto focus f2.8 lens for crop sensor cameras like the Canon 7D or 60D. This ultra wide angle lens will work on any Canon EF camera but will not fill the frame on a full sensor camera like the Canon 5D MkII.

The minimum focal distance is just 30cm and it features a one touch AF/MF system. Simply slide the focus ring towards the camera body to activate manual focus. A solid manual focus lens in manual mode and great for architectural shots on a stills camera or very interesting wide angles on a video DSLR camera.

The lens comes equipped with a flower design bayonet lens hood.
Read the Ken Rockwell review.

This lens has a 77mm filter screw thread on the front but will not work with a variable ND filter. You can screw on a skylight or fixed ND filter if required for lighting control.

The Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 ATX Pro lens is supplied with 1x rear cap, 1x lens cap and 1x petal lens hood

Not sure which lens will suit your shot? Check out our handy Focal length comparison chart to compare the field of view from all of our lenses - Click here



This is a cropped frame (DX) lens and will work with cropped frame (DX) and micro 4/3 sensors - adapters may be required to mount on certain cameras

Compatible with the following video cameras:

Canon:
EOS 7D II, EOS 600D, EOS 60D, EOS 650D, EOS 700D, EOS 550D, EOS 100D

Sony: (with optional Metabones adapter)
Sony A7s II. A7r, a7r II

Blackmagic:
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K, Blackmagic Cinema camera, Blackmagic Production camera 4K, URSA, URSA Mini 4L, URSA Mini 4.6K, URSA Mini Pro 4.6K

This may be mounted onto other cameras if lens mount adapters are available

Sample frame grab from video below shot on Canon 7D with the Tokina ATX Pro 11-16mm f2.8 lens.

Tokina 11-16mm lens on Canon 7D Brighton pier shot by Mark Brindle Maniac films

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