Adjusting the frame by zoom function
Unlike other common fisheye lenses the Tokina AT-X 107 DX NH incorporates optical zoom of 10-17mm that makes this lens more unique in its category. You can adjust the framing and composition or play with different levels of perspective and bokeh by rotating the zoom ring.
Usually with this super wide field of view unwanted objects easily creep into the frame. They can be eliminated by simply zooming in and out. Its compact size and high quality are accomplished by incorporating one SD (Super-Low Dispersion) glass element in the optical design that effectively reduces the total number of lens elements.
Easy-to-clean front element
The internal focusing system of the Tokina AT-X 107 DX NH allows photographer to shoot close up shots with a distance from camera sensor to the subject of just 14cm. While focusing this close water drops or other smudges may come into contact with the front of the lens. The WR (water-repellent) coating on the front element makes water drops bead up and roll off. It also makes cleaning off finger-prints and other smudges much easier compared to standard multi-coating.
Notes
- This lens is designed for APS-C cropped sensors but modified to be compatible with full frame DSLR cameras by removing built-in hood.
- Autofocus with this lens is not supported with Nikon DSLRs that do not have a focus motor in the camera body.
- Do not rotate focus ring manually when the MF/AF switch on the lens is in AF position. It may stress or strip the focusing gear inside the lens and cause it to malfunction. Adjust focus manually when the MF/AF switch on the lens is in MF position.
- Due to very wide angle of view, AF may not work accurately when the focus point is set to the edges of the image area. It is suggested to use center focus point when shooting in AF mode.
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