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Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 Pro DX II Lens for Nikon cameras

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Made in Japan. New from showcase.
Lens with two Tokina caps, BH-77B Hood, User Manual, Box.
Instruction Manual: https://tokinalens.com/download/product/5c4aed660c20f.pdf
S/n: last photo.

https://tokinalens.com/product/at_x_116_pro_dx_ii/
REVIEW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N14GKJaVsZ8

The AT-X 116 PRO DX-II 11-16mm f/2.8 Lens by Tokina is an ultra-wide angle autofocus zoom lens with a fast constant f/2.8 maximum aperture. The AT-X 116 PRO DX-II lens is designed for digital cameras with APS-C-size CMOS or CCD sensors. Its angle of view ranges from 104-84° and it can focus as close as 11.8″. Nine diaphragm blades help to produce soft out-of-focus backgrounds while two Super-Low Dispersion glass elements and two aspheric elements help to achieve excellent contrast, sharpness and minimal chromatic aberration. As an update to their AT-X 116 PRO DX, Tokina has improved the multi-layer coatings to minimize light reflection and improve optical performance. The PRO DX-II has an internal focusing motor which is ideal if shooting video with your digital camera.

Tokina AT-X 116 f/2.8 PRO DX II (11-16mm) is an update to the widely popular and award winning Tokina AT-X 116 PRO DX (11-16mm f/2.8) lens.
The main update to this lens is in the Nikon mount, the AT-X 116 PRO DX II has an internal silent focusing motor to allow the lens to AF on Nikon bodies that do not have an AF drive gear and motor.
There have also been some adjustments made to the coating for slightly improved optical performance.
This compact ultra wide-angle zoom has a bright constant f/2.8 aperture make viewing and auto focus possible in lower light situations but still maintaining a reasonable size and weight.
Two Super-Low Dispersion glass elements and two aspheric glass allow the proprietary optical design to achieve excellent contrast and sharpness as well as controlling chromatic aberration.
Tokina’s exclusive One-touch Focus Clutch Mechanism allows the photographer to switch between AF and MF simply by snapping the focus ring forward for AF and back toward the lens mount for manual focusing. The lens is also designed to stand up to the rigors of daily use by photographers in a wide variety of shooting conditions and environments.
Other than the optical coating change there are no changes to the Nikon mount. The AT-X 116 PRO DX II for Nikon uses the same AF motor and AF drive system as the the previous model.
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