

$379 new for Canon or about $150~300 used for Nikon, Canon or MAXXUM (Sony A), May 2020.

Paperwork on top of cardboard, just under box cover. Lens in clear plastic bag inside cardboard. Single-wall cardboard box, glossy printed.įolded corrugated cardboard formers inside. Tokina 100mm f/2.8, capped with reversed hood. The dots don't mean f/11 and f/8, sorry.ĭoes not rotate, but does move in and out as focused. See the two dots? Those are for f/16 and f/32, so good luck making any use of it. It focuses a little past infinity, so you have to let the AF system focus for infinity. When used on a DX camera, it gives angles of view similar to what a 150mm lens gives when used on an FX or 35mm camera.Ī rotary switch allows you to prevent the Tokina 100 2.8 from focusing through 1:2.Īs you focus more closely, the inner barrel extends. Plastic aperture ring with full-stop clicks. Stops down to f/32 at infinity, f/64 at 1:1. Tokina 100mm f/2.8 Macro internal construction.įloating elements for perfect performance as you focus at any distance. PRO: Tokina's designation for its lenses with its brilliant AF-MF focus clutch.ĭ: The lens tells the camera the distance to the subject, which helps the exposure meter, especially with on-camera flash.
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Tokina calls this the Tokina AT-X PRO 100mm F2.8 D Macro.

This is the one chance you take with non-Nikon lenses. There is always the potential for it not to work on some models of camera, today or newer models in the future. Warning: as a non-Nikon lens, there is never any guarantee that this Tokina lens will always work perfectly with every possible camera. Read down the "AF, AF-D (screw)" column for this lens. See Nikon Lens Compatibility for details on your camera. These cameras have in-finder focus confirmation dots to help you. The only incompatibility is that it will not autofocus with the cheapest D40, D40x, D60, D3000, D3100 or D5000, but if you focus manually, everything else works great. You'll need to figure out a way to add a meter coupling prong for use with Nikons made from 1959-1976, if you want meter coupling. The Nikon version 100mm f/2.8 AF works great with almost every film and digital Nikon camera made since 1977. It works great on Nikon's latest D600 and D800E. It works fantastically on manual-focus cameras like the F2AS, F3, FE and FA, since it has real manual-focus and aperture rings that work exactly as they should. This is an FX lens, and works especially well with on FX, 35mm and DX Nikons like the D7000, D700, D3X, D300s and F6. I will be testing it as such, as well as for DX. I am addressing the Nikon mount version here you may make the usual extrapolations for Canon. This Tokina 100mm f/2.8 comes in in both Nikon and Canon EOS mounts.
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I'd get my Tokina 100mm Macro new at B&H for Canon or used at eBay for Nikon, Canon or MAXXUM (Sony A) if you know How to Win at eBay. It's optical performance is as good or better than the best from Nikon and Canon, and this Tokina's ergonomics, due to its unique focus clutch, is also better than any of Nikon's or Canon's 100mm or 105mm macro lenses.Īll this, and this Tokina is less than half the price, just as well built, and smaller and lighter than any other 100mm or 105mm AF macro. This Tokina 100mm f/2.8 Macro is a fantastic lens. Not for: Won't autofocus with the cheapest D40, D40x, D60, D3000, D3100 or D5000. Ideal Uses: Perfect for use on FX digital, DX digital and 35mm both as a dedicated macro lens, and as a general-purpose short, fast tele for everything from sports to portraits and landscapes. Nikon Reviews Nikon Lenses Canon Reviews Canon Lenses This all-content, junk-free website's biggest source of support is when you use those or any of these links to approved sources when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live. Tokina 100mm f/2.8 (55mm filters, 18.1 oz./513g, 1:1 close focus, $379 new for Canon or about $150~300 used for Nikon, Canon or MAXXUM (Sony A) if you know How to Win at eBay. Intro Specs Performance Usage Compared Recommendations How to Shoot Macro Best Macro Lenses Compared Home Donate New Search Gallery Reviews How-To Books Links Workshops About Contact
