Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X 116 PRO DX-II

(7 customer reviews)

This photo lens has excellent build quality and is manufactured with high-quality materials. It has a high resolution and produces sharp images with great detail. The lens elements are coated to reduce flare and ghosting, which can affect image quality. The autofocus is fast and accurate, making it easy to capture sharp images quickly. It can also be used in manual focus mode for more precise control. The bokeh, or the quality of the out-of-focus areas in the image, is good, creating a pleasing effect. There are alternative lenses available, but this lens is a good option for those looking for an ultra-wide zoom lens with a high aperture value.

of the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X 116 PRO DX-II camera lens:

Positives: The Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X 116 PRO DX-II is an excellent lens for anyone who loves shooting with an APS-C sensor camera. The constant f/2.8 aperture is a real treat, and the lens produces sharp, clear images with fantastic depth of field. The lens is super-wide, making it a great option for shooting in tight spaces, and it also has the potential for shooting stunning landscapes. The build quality is top-notch, and the supplied hood adds extra protection.

Negatives: The only downside to this lens is that it’s not as fast as a prime lens in low light situations. However, bumping up the ISO should solve that issue. Additionally, the lens is a bit on the heavy side, so it may not be the best option for extended handheld use.

Conclusion: Overall, the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X 116 PRO DX-II is an excellent lens that is definitely worth considering for anyone who loves shooting with an APS-C sensor camera. The lens provides fantastic image quality, a constant f/2.8 aperture, and a wide-angle perspective that makes it perfect for shooting in tight spaces. The build quality is top-notch, and the supplied hood adds extra protection. The only downsides are its weight and its slightly slower performance in low light conditions.

Optical design

Full frame equivalent focal length is 16.5-24.0 mm. Bright lens thanks to the high aperture value Has 9 aperture blades, with this amount of aperture blades you will be satisfied with the result.

Physical characteristics

Weights 550 grams so plan ahead, carry only if really necessary. With a lens filter diameter of 77 mm this lens deserves a good quality filter, this is commonly filter size, presents numerous filter possibilities. 89 mm long, requires consideration if you want to carry in the camera bag.

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7 reviews for Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X 116 PRO DX-II

  1. dyxum.com

    8 dyxum.com user rated as 4.23/5

  2. Ebay.com

    Ebay.com rated as 5.0/5

  3. Ebay.com Jul 14, 2016

    Very Impressive This is my third wide angle lens, and was my third attempt at a used one. I do real estate videos so I need a lens that will give me wider perspective and also one with a wider aperture. I’ve filmed two videos using this and the quality is very good very sharp. Of course outside it really shines! But inside it does extremely well too. I use this with my Canon T3I and it works perfect. I have not tried any pictures, but if you are like me and do videos and want a wider angle lens this is great choice, as a side not. I had this on my slider and forgot to lock it well didn’t the tripod tip and my camera slide right off and fall about 3′ and nothing happened to either the camera or lens. I don’t suggest this but just saying it’s built very well. I got mine used for $275

  4. Ebay.com Sep 19, 2018

    May have got a bad one, but if this is how it’s made then can not reccomend. I had this lens for about and hour before it went back in the box. It indeed took a very wide angle view much more than my 18-55mm on my Nikon D90 11mp from 10 years ago, but this on my Canon 7D 18mp the pictures would not focus. Every picture close or far was out of focus enought to zoon in and any picture and it looked like a 2mp took them. I went to my $100 camera I bought at a garage sale the Nikon D90 with the bundled lens and it was crisp and clear in any light. I have had many pictures published with my 7D and it is a great camera, noting wrong with it.

  5. Ebay.com Jan 03, 2011

    more fast super wideangle lens Ratings take into account the type of lens it is. Obviously it’s not as sharp as a 50mm prime for example but I rated it a “5” because I cannot reasonably expect it to be any sharper based on other lenses in it’s class. I would have given 4.5 for build.

    My only negatives for this lens are things that cannot be helped. Such as the large hood makes it difficult to pack, and the large 77m filter size makes buying filters extra pricey. Has a slight tendency toward over exposure in very bright situations when shooting in larger apertures.(probably to be expected).

    Aside from that I have no problem saying this is currently the best ultra wide option for APS-C Sony mount’s at any price.

    Sturdy build with nice balance. Both the focus and zoom rings are smooth with nice resistance allowing for precise manual operation if needed. No gravelly felling at all to the focus ring. Also, neither ring is a lint magnet like most Sony’s.

    The sharpness is outstanding for such a wide lens. Colors are very true and rich (with Sony A330). Sky’s are particularly smooth with very rich colors (a great quality for a lens suited for landscapes).

    The f/2.8 seems very usable with regard to distortion and sharpness. I’m sure the f/2.8 which is rare for ultra wide lenses will be a huge help for future indoor shooting. I can see some nice opportunities with this lens next time I shoot a church wedding for example.

    I like the AF/MF clutch. I like the fact that it does not circumvent the camera’s setting. All my other lenses the setting on the lens takes precedence over the setting on the camera. The Tokina is the opposite which I prefer. Reason being every lens has the AF/MF switch in a slightly different position. It’s always in the same spot on the camera so I figure this one should be the primary.

    I’ve read that in the past Tokina lenses did not attach easily. In fact I read several accounts from Canon and Nikon users that sited difficulty attaching the lens as the only down side. I’m happy to report that there are no such issues with the A-mount. Attaches easily and sits very snugly with very minimal play.

    Both chromatic aberration and barrel distortion are well within expected and acceptable levels.

    The felt on the inside of the included petal hood is (as usual) a total lint magnet. Matting tape works perfectly to remove the lint without leaving a residue.

  6. Ebay.com Jan 06, 2011

    a great value In this class of lens there’s only a couple f2.8 rectilinear lens that are this wide. One is a very expensive canon and then there’s this one. After checking out a lot of reviews and images on Flickr I decided to buy it. When it was delivered I unboxed and mounted it. The build quality is fantastic. The focus and “zoom” rings are dampered and smooth, it’s a metal mount, quality finishes on the exterior, thick style lens cap. I own 4 other $200-1400 canon lenses and this one ranks up there. Charts show some “mustache distortion”, but nothing that’s noticeable unless you’re taking a straight on shot of a brick wall, and even then you can correct it in Light Room with the lens correction panels.

    As far as the usability of a super wide, especially on a non-full frame camera, like the Canon Xti, T2i, 60D(I have), 7D, etc,…there is no question that it’s worth it because these camera crop your images with a 1.6 multiplying crop factor (if you’re shooting with a 16mm you’re really shooting 25.6mm equivalent.

    I always take this out when I’m doing indoor shots of the family around the table, and even pop off a couple with it when me or my fiance are doing paid shoots for engagements, bridals, portraits, etc.

    For the money you can’t beat this lens. It will be a great addition to your photo kit.

    -Paul Duffey
    peepsakestudios.com

  7. Ebay.com Dec 10, 2009

    Tokina 11-16mm Canon I’ve purchased the Tokina AT-X 116 PRO DX For Canon a couple months ago and it have been a wonder from the time to box was opened. For anyone who uses a APS-C (Type C) sensor camera I highly recommend this lens.

    The constant f/2.8 aperture is a dream to shoot with. Although it is not as fast as a good ‘ol prime lens in low light, just bump up the ISO and you’re good to go. Super wide, great for shooing in tight spaces. Haven’t shot any landscapes but I can see the potential. All around a great lens to work with, quality build, feels solid, and comes with a supplied hood for added protection.

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