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As expected, the company Tokina has announced the release of the successor to its popular lens for macro AT-X M100 f/2.8 PRO D Macro. New full frame lens called the Tokina atx-i 100mm F2.8 FF Macro. It’s a little lighter and shorter than its predecessor, and like him, is not only designed for macro photography but for portraits, landscapes, street scenes — in all cases, when can we use a moderate telephoto lens.
The lens is available in mounts for Canon EF and Nikon F, and the rotation direction of the focus ring in each variant corresponds to the direction adopted in the corresponding system. Switching between manual and automatic focusing is performed by displacement of the focus ring in the longitudinal direction. To speed up focusing there is a range limiter. Note that the version with Nikon F mount has autofocus motor, relying on the drive in-camera and so on Nikon cameras without an AF motor, such as model D3000 series and D5000, as well as cameras D40, D40X and D60, possible manual focus only. The lens is equipped with aperture ring.
Specifications lens Tokina atx 100mm F2 i.8 FF Macro:
- Focal length — 100 mm;
- The field angle is 24°;
- Aperture — f/2.8-f/32;
- Lens construction — 9 elements in 8 groups;
- Number of diaphragm blades — 9;
- Minimum focus distance — 0.30 m (depending on FR);
- Maximum magnification — 1:1;
- Installation of filter diameter — 55 mm;
- Diameter 73,0 mm;
- Length — 95,1 mm;
- Weight 490 g.
The lens comes with a lens hood. It costs $ 429.
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